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Business -- Apr. 23, 2006

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Sharnelle Hoaglin jumps on a trampoline in the backyard of her home on the Pala Indian Reservation across from the Pala Casino, a 500-room resort that opened in 2001.
CALIFORNIA GAMING: TRIBES FLY HIGH
SAN DIEGO -- Joe Welch Sr. has lived his whole life on the Barona Indian reservation, an 8,000-acre patch of ranch land nestled in a valley near the community of Lakeside.



In California, gambling is all about the cards
SAN DIEGO -- California's Indian gaming regulations allowed tribal casinos to have live casino table games as long as the outcome is determined by cards.


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CALIFORNIA GAMING: TRIBES FLY HIGH
SAN DIEGO -- Joe Welch Sr. has lived his whole life on the Barona Indian reservation, an 8,000-acre patch of ranch land nestled in a valley near the community of Lakeside.

LAS VEGAS INTEREST-RATE ROUNDUP
Here are some common rates for popular financial products available in Las Vegas. Rates are as of Friday.

California gaming not hurting LV
SAN DIEGO -- Apparently, the sky didn't fall.

INSIDE GAMING: Vegas needs condos to match the competition
The development of condominium projects here may be a game of catch-up, a new report out of Applied Analysis, a Las Vegas-based financial think tank, shows. Out of the top U.S. markets, Las Vegas ranked 22nd in share of the total housing market that are condominiums. Topping the list were West Palm Beach (almost 30 percent), Honolulu, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, northern New Jersey and New York City. But even Detroit, Boston and Houston led Las Vegas (with barely 5 percent condos). Developers say with its high income, boomer residents and visitors, Las Vegas should be near the top, not the bottom.

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In California, gambling is all about the cards
SAN DIEGO -- California's Indian gaming regulations allowed tribal casinos to have live casino table games as long as the outcome is determined by cards.


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