» Wednesday, April 14, 2004
Cheyenne-Arapaho sue to reclaim 40% of Colorado
...but will settle for less. Note the local dateline:
EL RENO, Okla. - The Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes of Oklahoma said today they will make a claim to the federal government for 27 million acres of land in Colorado, a claim they say they will drop in exchange for 500 acres to build a casino. [Yahoo! News]
Technically, the dateline should read "Concho, OK," the reservation where the tribes are headquartered, just north of town. That's where they built their first Lucky Star Casino - directly across the highway from my grandparents' farm, now my parents' farm. But El Reno is probably close enough. It's a local call.
The Apprentice contest rigged
On one episode of NBC's The Apprentice, two teams of contestants each had to renovate and rent a New York apartment within 48 hours. Writer Keith Holliman lived just below one of the two apartments - the one whose team won the competition by renting the apartment for more money.
Or did they? His new upstairs neighbor told him the real story of how she got the apartment a few weeks later:
It turned out that she had actually rented the apartment before it was renovated. She had looked at a few places in the neighborhood, picked the apartment upstairs from us, and made arrangements to move in before learning that it had been pulled off the market for the show. She went ballistic. The landlord told her not to worry, she could still have the apartment at the agreed-upon rent but would have to participate in the episode in order to get it. During the filming, she went through the motions and rented the apartment at a price higher than the one she would actually be paying. The negotiation was a sham.
I like Mark Burnett's shows, but there's apparently a reason they film Survivor in complete isolation: when other people see what's going on, they don't adhere to the script. [via MetaFilter]
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