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  1. CDNBear

    Sacha's love letter

    Sasha's love letter, or as it will be titled for Hollywood... For whom the bell trolls. The thread is the story, follow along, it's full of intrigue, plot twists, character assininations, drugs, sex, bodies flying to and fro. Dear gawd man it's an epic!!!
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    Canada Violates Conditions of the EM1A-Rupert Diversion Permit

    Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) - Canada Violates Conditions of the EM1A-Rupert Diversion Permit Dec. 21 MONTREAL, - "After six years of funding the Territorial Programs that provided training for Crees to be employed in hydroelectric development, Canada has unilaterally pulled the...
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    Judge rules inac officials ignored evidence in peguis election review

    Judge rules inac officials ignored evidence in peguis election review February 23, 2007 - by Joseph Quesnel A Peguis First Nation man who had had his initial challenge of a 2005 band election denied by an Indian Affairs investigator has been vindicated through a recent Federal Court judgment...
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    What Is “low-intensity Warfare”? How “cointelpro” Works

    WHAT IS “LOW-INTENSITY WARFARE”? HOW “COINTELPRO” WORKS MNN Feb. 21, 2007. Some reasons why Onkwehonwe across Turtle Island are having difficulty breaking into professions is because of systematic prejudice that is being instilled in the dominant society. Sports figures are being fired after...
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    Calling all militant Natives!!!

    AN APPEAL FOR TURTLE ISLAND WIDE SOLIDARITY AND ACTION IN SUPPORT OF SIX NATIONS! ** Actions in Toronto and Montreal on February 28th, 2007** One year is too long! Recognize the rights of Six Nations! February 28th, 2007 marks the one-year anniversary of the Six Nations Land Reclamation. One...
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    Dexter Sinister, outstanding in his field.

    This will seem cryptic to some. I think Dex will understand and he might even shed some light on it to.
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    Give 'em the Award!

    By JOE WARMINGTON There should be a special pin for those who don't seem to ever win the Order of Canada! Marilyn Bell and Don Cherry are two of many tremendous Canadians who have been snubbed by the Order of Canada selection committee once again. You start to get the idea they are being...
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    Global Warming is not due to human contribution of Carbon Dioxide

    Global Warming: The Cold, Hard Facts? By Timothy Ball Monday, February 5, 2007 Global Warming, as we think we know it, doesn't exist. And I am not the only one trying to make people open up their eyes and see the truth. But few listen, despite the fact that I was one of the first Canadian...
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    Ottawa devolves governing power to Ontario First Nations

    Ottawa devolves governing power to Ontario First Nations February 20, 2007 - by Joseph Quesnel The federal government has devolved significant powers back to First Nation communities in Ontario, including the power of leadership selection and citizenship. The Honourable Jim Prentice, Minister...
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    Clifford Sunday: Akwesasne Band Council And Law Society

    CLIFFORD SUNDAY: AKWESASNE BAND COUNCIL AND LAW SOCIETY WORK TOGETHER TO DESTROY AN ONKWEHONWE LAWYER MNN. Jan. 16, 2007. When Clifford Sunday, a Mohawk of Akwesasne, left to do ironwork at 15 years of age, he never thought that 36 years later he would find himself on the gallows of Indian...
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    Summit ends with little progress

    Summit ends with little progress The three-way summit with the US, Israel and the Palestinian Authority concluded on Monday with little progress. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas came to no new agreements on a...
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    Israelis take three years to reveal Muslim prayer room

    Hidden holy site Israelis take three years to reveal Muslim prayer room JERUSALEM -- The site of an Israeli archaeological dig that has sparked angry Muslim reaction worldwide contains what could be a Muslim prayer room, an Israeli archeologist said yesterday. Muslim leaders said the...
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    Tim Castor's Beaver Fever

    This is excellent stuff, enjoy... www.bigplans.ca
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    The rise of Quebecistan

    The rise of Quebecistan Barbara Kay, National Post Published: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 MONTREAL - In his Montreal Gazette column yesterday, Don MacPherson projected a worrying Quebec trend with startling candour: "It's finally becoming respectable again to express support for...
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    Egypt holds 80 Brotherhood members

    Egypt holds 80 Brotherhood members Egyptian security forces have detained 80 members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood, intensifying a clampdown against the government's most powerful political rival. Al Jazeera's correspondent in Cairo said the arrests, made in dawn sweeps on Thursday, were...
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    Egypt Cracks Down on Islamic Veil

    From the Arab Press Sunday, January 28, 2007 Egypt Cracks Down on Islamic Veil With more and more Moslem women wearing the full face veil (or niqab), a strident debate has broken out in Egypt: Is the covering required by Islam for modesty—or a dangerous sign of political extremism? The Egyptian...
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    ‘Nobel Prize is Racist’

    From the Arab Press Sunday, January 28, 2007 ‘Nobel Prize is Racist’ An Iraqi researcher living in Europe says the Nobel Prize is racist. Interviewed on the pan-Arab satellite TV station Al-Jazeera, Samir Ubeid said the prize stems from the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an anti-Semitic book...
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    Syrian group claims to be holding Israeli soldier

    Syrian group claims to be holding Israeli soldier The Israeli army is investigating an announcement it received from a Syrian opposition organization, claiming to be holding a soldier who went missing in 1997 in the Golan Heights. Col. (res.) Shimon Mizrahi, family attorney of missing...
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    What if Kennedy wasn't assinated?

    Got any ideas what the globe might be like had Kennedy not been murdered?
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    The Politics of Torture

    The Politics of Torture Lost amid the legal wrangling over how to interrogate detainees are the techniques used in the war on terror. By Michael Hirsh and Mark Hosenball Newsweek Sept. 25, 2006 issue - Waterboarding, which dates back to the Spanish Inquisition, is an interrogation method...