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ßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ßÛÛ ÜÛÛÛÜÛÛÜÜÜ ßÛÛÛÛÜ ßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÜÛÛÜÜÜÛÛÝ Ûß
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Mo.iMP ÜÛÛÜ ßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÞÛÛÛÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ ßÛß
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛ
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ß ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ÜÛ
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß
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ÜÛßÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÜÜ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÛÛÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛßß
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ÜÛßÛÛÛÛÛÛÜÛÛÛÛÜÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÞÛ ßÛÛÛÛÛ Ü ÛÝÛÛÛÛÛ Ü
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ÜÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ßÛÜ ßÛÛÛÜÜ ÜÜÛÛÛß ÞÛ ÞÛÛÛÝ ÜÜÛÛ
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ÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ßÛÜ ßßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß ÜÜÜß ÛÛÛÛÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÛÛÛÛÛß
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ßÛÜ ÜÛÛÛß ßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ßßÜÜ ßßÜÛÛßß ßÛÛÜ ßßßÛßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛßß
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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [Report on US politics ]
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[ ]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [and foriegn policy. ]
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[x]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [ ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Dizzed: 07/94 # of Words:660 School:Public State:NY
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>Chop Here>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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Letter to the editor, Re: American Reluctance
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After decades of so called healthy, democratically provoked
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American military intervention in Central America, why is it the U.S. is
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reluctant to invade Haiti and restore the popular, and of course,
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democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide?
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What is Mr. Aristide? Basically, he is a social democrat, who
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has seen and is dedicated to helping the poor. He was attempting to
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improve the lives of the indigent Haitians through some redistribution of
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wealth and land reform, which are initiatives abhorred by all previous, and
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maybe following, U.S. administrations. What of George Bush? You could say
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that these are totally incompatible with the so called "new world order"
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planned out by Mr. Bush.
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With some other Central American countries in mind, we should be
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looking out for the intervention of the American CIA, which could show yet
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another example of American intervention to topple elected governments
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which do not fit to their standards or liking.
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Letter to the Editor, Re: How would Quebec's separation affect
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us?
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Watching the crumbling situation in Quebec, (almost crumbling
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literally, due to Olympic Stadium, the billion dollar fizzle) it is
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interesting to think what would happen if they did separate? Would
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Canadians be in too bad a mood to negotiate with Quebec if they separated?
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Question is, would they negotiate at all? If Quebec did separate, the
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border ramifications would be just astronomical, trade routes would be
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chopped off, and a whole number of other things just too much to explain.
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Reading an article about a speech that external affairs minister
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Joe Clark was presenting jogged my mind a bit. Talking about the serious
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costs if Quebec separated, such as the free trade treaty with the U.S., I
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thought what about a new economic union. Would Canada sit and negotiate one
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with Quebec? Answering all these questions was Mr. Clark in his speech.
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Most of us haven't heard it, more or less heard of it. But it brings home
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a shocking message: What if they did separate?
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Do you really care? Do you care if it only affects you
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directly? Do you just pay your taxes and parking tickets, shut up and go
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about your daily business, as usual, without thinking one thing about where
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the your company, in which you are employed, is? What if the head office is
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in Quebec? Does it affect you directly? Or will you just shrug it off and
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go reach for your unemployment check? THINK about it! It won't just be
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business as usual after separation.
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Letter to the editor, Re: P.E.I. distinct?
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"P.E.I. tells unity hearing it's a distinct society, too." More
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people wanting this little two word, huge affect sentence pasted onto their
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province. Island politicians argued that their tiny size and unique
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geography makes them a distinct society. What bout the Territories? Do we
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live in igloos? Do we catch whales and seals to live on? And what of the
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people in P.E.I.! We musn't forget them, the people who eat potatoes,
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like we do, live in houses, like we do. Geography? Is P.E.I. more
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isolated than the Northwest Territories? If anyone should be a distinct
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society, the native people of Canada should, the people that were here
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before the people who thought of the word Quebec, and before Prince Edward
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was here to have an island named after him.
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