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Babbitt says Interior has `nothing to hide' in Hudson casino decision; The Interior secretary said his department was united in its rejection of the casino. "It was the right decision, made for the right reasons," he said.(NEWS)
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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January 10, 1998| Author:
Gordon, Greg
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Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt, denouncing "partisan attacks" from congressional Republicans, says no one at department headquarters dissented from the 1995 decision to kill a proposed Indian casino in Hudson, Wis.
Babbitt said in an hourlong interview that, although he had no role in denying the application of three small Wisconsin Chippewa bands, he has now "mastered the record" and is launching a public defense against allegations that campaign cash influenced the ...
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Babbitt says Interior has `nothing to hide' in Hudson casino decision; The Interior secretary said his department was united in its rejection of the casino. "It was the right decision, made for the right reasons," he said.(NEWS)
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; Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt, denouncing partisan attacks from congressional Republicans, says no one at department headquarters dissented from the 1995 decision to kill a proposed Indian casino in Hudson, Wis. Babbitt said in an hourlong interview that, although he had no role in denying the
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Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; WASHINGTON _ When the phone rings after midnight, Bruce Babbitt knows it's President Clinton at the other end. ``He has a habit of calling late at night says Babbitt, the secretary of the interior. ``When the phone rings in my house after midnight, I sort of struggle to wake up, because the
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U.S. News & World Report
; ... the next day's papers and on the nightly news. Babbitt leaves these decisions to them ... as the press corps regroups for a quick news conference. McCurry excitedly tells Babbitt ... concerns. On the one hand, the goal is to make news, and the press may not be willing to focus ...
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; ... among other things.'' Although he maintained a calm demeanor, Babbitt frequently checked in with aides in Washington, who had no news. During one such call, Babbitt told Kevin Sweeney, the agency's communications director, ``We'll just go on about our business ...
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; ... Czechoslovakia before moving on to Paris. A friend brought the news that Klinger had perished. He handed me a small, ripped piece ... 2006, Chicago Tribune Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News. For reprints, email tmsreprints@permissionsgroup.com, call 800-374- ...
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