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State asks feds to shut down Seminole blackjack

Our Michael Mayo has the big story today: The state's legislative leaders are asking George Skibine, chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission, to shut down the Seminoles' blackjack while the compact is being negotiated.

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stop catering to the indians. put a ref on the november ballot for the table games at the pari-mutuels and let the state reap the profits and let the free market competition run its course

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