intelligentaboriginal Radio News for April 24nd, 2006

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2006
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intelligentaboriginal Media

Welcome to intelligentaboriginal Radio News for (date) April 28th, 2006.

item: Caledonia, Canada - The Six Nations War is still ongoing. Only no one is reporting it and no one wants to admit it.
Even in Indian Country
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item: SAN DIEGO -- Human rights activists say a new video game is encouraging hate and racism in the debate over immigration reform. - The game is called 'Border Patrol,' and it challenges players to kill as many illegal immigrants as they can.
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Item: (Washington) House Speaker Dennis Hastert of Ill., was caught red-handed getting out of a Hydrogen Alternative Fueled automobile as he prepares to board his gas guzzling SUV, after holding a news conference at a local gas station in Washington, yesterday obstensibly to discuss the recent rise in gas prices.

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Item: Florida- Guests at the oceanfront Turnberry Isle Resort and Country Club in Aventura, Fla., say they were surprised to see Mr. Jack Abramoff, his wife and their five children at the 300-acre golf and tennis resort for more than a week this month for the Passover holiday.

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item: ladies and gentlemen, gas is still more than 3 dollars a gallon, Dammit!
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Item: WASHINGTON (Reuters) -
President George W. Bush approved Dubai's $1.24 billion takeover of Doncasters, a British engineering company with U.S. plants that supply the
Pentagon, the White House said today.
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item: Oklahoma: Less than two months ago, the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court granted descendents of black slaves owned by the nation.
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