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				 A World of Hypocrisy: Bush's Lies and U.S. Crony Capitalism
FridayNovember 14, 2003
 by: Mario deSantis
 Nipawin: There is a climate that is arising and even
				though we share in the pride of the high thoughts of our former and new Prime Minister
				they come in the light of the sad betrayal of Maher Arar and William Samson. It is
				this divergence of reality that confounds us and Mario really only hints at the widening
				gap between what is really happening and what we are being told. The United States
				has created a mess and is about to make more mess by abandoning the country they
				destroyed over the lies they have told. Similarly their economy is crumbling while
				we are told they are recovering. This short story has some powerful references that
				give the exploring reader a chance to see more clearly what is indeed happening.
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				 Country Gifts and Crafts 2003ThursdayNovember 13, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Open at 4:00 today and the sale going on tomorrow
				and Saturday once again the shopping season begins with this remarkable display of
				art and craft products.
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					| Tim's Tip of the Day
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					| We do not yet realise the remarkable loss we as a nation have suffered as our Prime
						Minister leaves office with an approval rating above 50%.  It is unlikely that his
						successor will rise to anything more than mediocre. |  
					| Kevin's find of the day
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					| County
						sells woman's farm over $572 bill. (PDF) This remarkable Penn. story by Diana
						Stricker in the The Patriot-News relates  how an elderly lady had her
						$800,000 property sold from under her for a tax notice she paid and the county would
						accept her check really caught the eye of the public and when lawyers were involved
						the buyer of the house gave it back and his $15,000 was returned and Helene
						Shue still has her home and acreage. |  
					| Ensign Notes
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					| Ensign will not be posting Saturday or Sunday this Grey Cup weekend.
						Received this note from an Alberta or BC reader, "Hi Just a short note to
						let you know that I really enjoyed going through all the pictures of Tisdale.
						What a great idea for a newspaper.Your web page is terrific. Keep up all the good
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				 Small business
				is big business in small town SaskatchewanWednesdayNovember 12, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: The success of a rural community does not only
				depend upon the primary industry which for most of Saskatchewan is agriculture, but
				it depends upon diversification with small business shouldering the responsibility
				for a pluralistic economy.
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				 Differing Policy
				DirectionsWednesdayNovember 12, 2003
 by: Brian Marlatt
 White Rock B.C.: With Progressive Conservatives actually
				protesting the merger of the two political parties in Vancouver today we find out
				in this short but to the point comparison of Progressive Conservative and Canadian
				Alliance policies which essentially are completely opposite to one another.
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				 GolburnTuesdayNovember 11, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Once every road allowance, one mile apart East
				and West and every two miles North and South was actually a road but with the consolidation
				of farms many roads have once again become fields. While following some roads today
				we came upon a village that was like these over grown road allowances, a community
				that once was. This story includes a QuickTime Virtual Reality panorama
				of the area near the Golburn School and fairgrounds site.
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				 They ServedMondayNovember 10, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: They went to war some have gone to make peace
				but one way or another they have placed the needs of the country and the people of
				this country above their own survival. Some died doing their duty and others have
				lived on since their conflict but their lives have changed and their service has
				made a difference for each of us.
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				 The Greenwater reportMondayNovember 10, 2003
 by: Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park: The lake has froze over
				and George Renneberg pulled out three jack through the ice but Gerald has survived
				the disappointments of the election and last night's game.
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				 Two flies go to
				A&W first AnniversaryFridayNovember 7. 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Bright sunlight poured into the
				little Tisdale A&W today as it celebrated its first anniversary. This business
				has certainly made its mark on the community and continues to develop its local roots.
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				 The latest on Bush's economic exports:
				war and democracyFridayNovember 7, 2003
 by: Mario deSantis
 Nipawin: Congress and Senate have approved the $87.5
				billion in funds to rebuild Iraq as American corporations harvest the profits from
				the process and the US president is now talking as though he wants to do the same
				thing for China.
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				 Progressive Conservatives
				call for democratic voteThursdayNovember 6, 2003
 by: John Herron
 Ottawa: The vote to merge the Progressive Conservative
				party with the Canadian Alliance appears not to be so universally accepted as the
				advertisements might suggest. This press release indicates a deep and serious rift
				within Tory ranks.
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				 No Fault (Tort Reform) Auto Insurance
				in Canada: Hypocritical regulations to appease the Free MarketThursdayNovember 6, 2003
 by: Mario deSantis
 Nipawin: Ontario and Alberta have private insurance,
				astronomical rates and governments determined to reduce coverage to protect the motorist
				from high rates and the insurance companies from their own investment stupidity,
				so much for the natural consequences of the free market.
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				 St. Annes des
				ChenesWednesdayNovember 5, 2003
 by: Lauren McCallum
 St. Annes des Chenes: A historical community in Southeastern
				Manitoba, one of the first European settlements on the Western prairies and the area
				from which Saskatchewan's Francophone communities evolved. This story tells us about
				the historical church in the small rural community now badly in need of restoration
				in an effort to preserve the history of a significant contributor to the history
				of Western Canada.
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				 Anti-Sweatshop
				Movement Provides Needed Counterweight in the Global EconomyWednesdayNovember 5, 2003
 by: Mark Weisbrot
 Washington, D.C.: The recent accusations that Rap performer
				"P" Diddy is using a 368 employee sweatshop in Choloma Honduras to produce
				his signature clothing. This brings the issue of corporations exploiting with impunity
				the poor of the world for manufacturing.
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