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		| Tuesday, December 14, 2004 Ensign Front Page Volume
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				 Trojans do Charity breakfast
TuesdayDecember 14, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale :
				Saturday morning the whole Tisdale Trojan team were on hand at the Beeland Co-op
				cafeteria serving pancakes and sausage to a full house as part of their annual charity
				work in their community.
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				 Bush evoking
				World War IITuesdayDecember 14, 2004
 by : David Orchard
 Borden : Mr.
				Orchard explains the complete silliness of the American president's reference to
				Mackenzie Kings statements during World War II. It make us all shudder to realise
				the remarkable lack of awareness that is so much a part of the leader of the the
				world's most aggressive and heavily armed nation.
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					| Timothy W. Shire - Trojans do breakfast David Orchard - Bush evoking WW II
 Mark Weisbrot - CIA docs & Venezuela
 Gerald Crawford - The Greenwater Rpt
 Wednesday in Ensign
 Edwin Wallace - Farm corporate control
 Joyce Neufeld - Seed Sector Review
 Ken Jones - Ultra violet photography
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					| Tim's Tip of the Day
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					|  Tisdale drivers will be shocked to learn
						that the triangular shaped signs at intersections do not mean to speed up, but rather
						are a warning for those facing the sign to yield to other traffic. |  
					| Kevin's
						find of the day
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					|  Become a Lord
						for $76 news.com.au reports this fascination
						story about a British web site selling titles to a square foot of Scottish land and
						with it documents that make the purchaser a "lord" or a "lady". |  
					| Ensign Notes
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					| Yesterday's production was interrupted and I did not get things
						posted as planned. With other projects on the go this is bound to occur fairly frequently. |  
					| .Happenings In Tisdale:
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				CIA Documents Cast New Light on Washington's Role in Venezuela Tuesday December 14, 2004
 by : Mark Weisbrot
 Washington ;
				This story is one of those confirmations of what most non-Americans expected, In
				fact for the past five decades this is the standard behaviour of the United States
				of America, its only a surprise to its citizens.
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				 The Greenwater
				ReportTuesdayDecember 14, 2004
 by : Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park : The ice fishing season may have begun and there is enough snow at
				the park for some snow mobiling.  Jenny is taking part in the Breast Cancer snowmobile
				marathon ride and you can pitch into that project.
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				 House
				CleaningThursdayDecember 9, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : Yesterday
				was the last day of this house's life as it was destroyed today. One was crunched
				Saturday and another will be dust tomorrow as lots are cleared to make way for new
				houses in established neighbourhoods.
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				 Nuclear
				Power is not safe, it is not clean, it is not economicalThursdayDecember 9, 2004
 by : Mario deSantis
 Prince Albert
				: Emotions run very high about this topic but we need to step back from the noise
				and check the facts. The proponents of this industry gloss over the glaring and utterly
				overwhelming dangers of the past, all of which avoided the ultimate disaste,r which
				is not just possible, but is inevitable.
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				 A
				New Dawn for the Uranium Business in Saskatchewan:
				Don Ching, President and CEO of Cogema ResourcesWednesdayDecember 8, 2004
 by : Mario deSantis
 Prince Albert
				: Saskatoon lawyer, Don Ching moves from the Saskatchewan Crown corporation, SaskTel,
				to become the CEO of a French government operation Cogema, one of the large uranium
				mining companies in the province.
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				 The Greenwater
				ReportTuesdayDecember 7, 2004
 by : Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park : Gerald brings us up to date on the silence of winter on the Park and
				a few of his expeditions to Saskatoon and Archerwill. We get an update on the lake's
				ice conditions and three amazing images of Saskatchewan elevators when they were
				actually operational.
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				 The
				other side of the Elmasry AffairTuesdayDecember 7, 2004
 by : Marjaleena Repo
 Saskatoon : A Toronto "Christian" talk show host set up a controversial
				debate that allowed the reasonable and anti-violent leader of Canada's Islamic Congress
				to explain why Palastinian terrorism takes the form it does then was castigated for
				his explanation.
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				 Beardy's
				Blackhawks defeated by Trojans 5 to 1FridayDecember 3, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : Tisdale
				Trojans are now firming in control of second place in the "AAA" midget
				league in Saskatchewan as they delivered a solid win to their faithful fans Thursday
				night at the RECPlex.
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				 Next
				YearThursdayDecember 2, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : With
				the arrival of winter the crop year of 2004 is now behind us and there is no other
				course of action than to consider the prospects for the coming year. Worthless crops
				remain in the fields and worthless grain in storage while even more worthless cattle
				continue to eat up abundant feed that even though cheap, will not yield and a net
				return.
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				 Its
				here againTuesdayNovember 30, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : Alas
				its time once more to shovel off the drive way, clear the sidewalk, make sure the
				shovel is in the trunk of the car and put that extra set of keys in your pocket so
				you can get in when you luck the keys inside with it running.
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				 The Greenwater
				ReportTuesdayNovember 30, 2004
 by : Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park : Last week Gerald told us how people were interested in buying pictures
				of elevators so this week his report is accompanied by four super elevator pictures.
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				 Tisdale
				Trojans part of midnight madnessFridayNovember 26, 2004
 by : Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale : Ranked
				fifth in the league so far the Tisdale Trojans are the pride of the community. The
				whole team was on hand Friday night at the mall to say hello to their fans and demonstrate
				some skills.
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				Parkland
				Photography club meeting for November 2004Friday November 26, 2004
 by : Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park : Good picture are often a matter of luck but great pictures are an
				entirely different thing and the Parkland Photography club works on being great at
				each and every monthly meeting.
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				A perception of the disorder in the New World Order: Canadian health care, the falling American dollar, universities’
				independenceFriday November 26, 2004
 by : Mario deSantis
 Prince Albert
				: Though Canada's health care system, the falling American dollar and the reliance
				of Canadian universities upon money from private business seem to be completely different
				topics Mr. deSantis is pointing out that this is our world and we have to accept
				responsibility for thinking things through and we need to object when the appropriate
				compromise between "need and greed" goes unchecked. This story needs some
				careful consideration and you will have to refer to the references to grasp the complexities
				of these inter-related issues.
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