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Village Voice
Looking back on his first term.
By Roy Edroso
SF Weekly
A studio apartment in San Francisco now costs $1,700 per month. Hence the madness.
By Ashley Harrell
Westword
What to do when your friends become rock 'n' roll stars? Go along for the ride.
By Adam Cayton-Holland
Kansas City Strip
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Published on December 28, 2000
 The deed to the 1906 Scottish Rite Temple at Seventh Street Trafficway at Ann Avenue, next to the historic Huron Indian Cemetery and across the street from City Hall in Kansas City, Kansas. The Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma owns the building -- which is on the National Register of Historic Places -- and plans to build the Wyandotte Palace Casino there, since (in another act of healing between Native Americans and the government) Kansas legislators in 1997 passed a law barring the tribe from building its gambling parlor on top of the sacred burial ground next door. If all the legal roulette surrounding the property prevents the winner of the Free Leonard Peltier Pool from rightly claiming his winnings, however, we'll offer as a consolation prize full ownership of The Woodlands.