Feds tell tribe to halt gambling profit-sharing program
TACOMA, Wash. The Puyallup tribe is fighting a federal demand that it immediately stop sending its members money from the tribe’s gambling income.
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- French mathematician Blaise Pascale is often credited with inventing the roulette wheel as a result of his experiments with perpetual motion machines.

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