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INDIAN CASINOS

A homesite lies dormant on the San Carlos Indian Reservtion Friday, June 9, 2000 in San Carlos, Ariz. Most of the reservations 10,500 members live far below the poverty line and many complain that the Tribe's casino, Apache Gold, is not improving their lives. Despite an explosion of Indian gambling revenues _ from $100 million in 1988 to $8.26 billion a decade later _ an Associated Press computer analysis of federal unemployment, poverty and public assistance records suggests the overwhelming majority of American Indians have benefited little. (AP Photo/Matt York) 
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