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				 The Week of September 7 to
				13, 2003
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				 September - 8 - 9 - 10
				- 11 - 12
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					 Cattle Auction
					today, first since mid May 
					- Monday
 
					September 8, 2003 
					by: Timothy W. Shire 
					This summer's caves were being sold this morning going from $1.15 to $1.55 as buyers
					began the process of restocking the feedlots.
				  
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					 The Greenwater
					Report 
					- Monday
 
					September 8, 2003 
					by: Gerald Crawford 
					This week we find out about diving geese, bad driving, railway stories, software
					tip and a beanstalk. All this and great pictures as well.
				  
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					 Tisdale's sports
					weekend 
					- Monday
 
					September 8, 2003 
					by: Timothy W. Shire 
					TMSS annual senior volleyball tournament and Trojan final camp were on this past
					weekend.
				  
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					 Mike Tatarynovich
					has picture selected for international calendar 
					- Tuesday
 
					September 9, 2003 
					by: Timothy W. Shire 
					The Canadian Wheat Board calendar is distributed world wide and this year's calendar
					has Crooked River farmer, Mike Tatarynovich's picture featured for November 2003.
				  
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					 Politicians work for us 
					- Tuesday
 
					September 9, 2003 
					by: Ron Thornton 
					With eight provincial elections and a federal election in the works Canadians have
					an opportunity to make their wishes known and it is just possible that those seeking
					office might just pay a little attention.
				  
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					 You can vote … you just can’t
					think, speak or spend 
					- Tuesday
 
					September 9, 2003 
					by: Walter Robinson 
					The Canadian Taxpayers Federation dislikes federal election laws which limit spending
					on elections by special interest groups. This issue is soon to come before the Supreme
					Court.
				  
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					 Power and courts 
					- Tuesday
 
					September 9, 2003 
					by: Timothy W. Shire 
					There are powerful forces who want to see the progress that mankind has made in the
					last twelve centuries go away so that they can exploit, use the wealth to create
					even more wealth and power. What stands in their way are centuries of law and a court
					system. The use of "no fault" and out of court deals are signs of encroachment
					on civilisation. You have been warned!
				  
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					 Oshkosh AirVenture
					float base 
					- Wednesday
 
					September 10, 2003 
					by: Timothy W. Shire 
					On our trip to the Oshkosh AirVenture 2003 one of the highlights of the experience
					was our visit to the float base. This story includes a 1MB QuickTime VR panorama.
				  
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					 Charles McKenzie
					and Carole Beal McKenzie of St. Pauls 
					- Thursday
 
					September 11, 2003 
					by: Timothy W. Shire 
					With summer over St. Paul's United Church in Tisdale welcomes a married couple
					to serve their church community.
				  
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					 Protectionism
					Trumps Free Trade at the WTO 
					- Thursday
 
					September 11, 2003 
					by: Mark Weisbrot 
					While discussions over the developed countries persistent subsidising of agriculture
					dominates the news from the World Trade Organisation's conference in Cancun, Mexico
					Mark Weisbrot explains that the patent drug monopoly threatens the negotiations at
					this round of discussions with no common ground in sight.
				  
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					 A world turned
					upside down: Bush's $87 billion for Iraq, the Scandal of the Century
					in Saskatoon 
					- Thursday
 
					September 11, 2003 
					by: Mario deSantis 
					If you think you understand what is going on in this world you just haven't been
					paying attention. Strange things and even stranger reasoning seems to propel the
					world and its people, though it would nice if this were forward, the evidence is
					that regression is now the norm.
				  
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					 Aggressive Testing 
					- Friday
 
					September 12, 2003 
					by: Timothy W. Shire 
					It looked far more like a chase scene from a movie than what was really taking place.
					Walk and drive at your peril, driver testing in progress.
				  
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					 The Bush administration's policies:
					against elimination of poverty, against the development of democracy 
					- Friday
 
					September 12, 2003 
					by: Mario deSantis 
					An analytical explanation of the divided world through the understanding of the exponential
					curve in the Free Market. Noted author, with several books online Dr. J. W. Smith
					is quoted in this story with references to the important issues which he and his
					institute are so deeply concerned.
				  
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