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Empire Rising: A Satirical History, Parts 1-4 - Commentary 
Seattle Post-Intelligencer - 29 JUNE–18 JULY 2004
   
   David Horsey's satirical history continues as Dubbia the Incoherent, embattled consul of Rome, fights to hold onto power.
   Fortunately, he has cunning plans to deal with both the threat of upstart Senator Kerriolanus and the fallout from his ill-conceived war against the Saddamites ...
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Commission Releases Report On Indians, Civil Rights - Staff and Wire Reports
   The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has released two reports saying the government fails to provide adequate health care, law enforcement and education to American Indians, and that civil rights of American Indians are not protected. It is old news to Kevin Siva, a councilman for the impoverished Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians near Warner Springs...
Diabetes Among Native Americans - The American Diabetes Association
   Approximately 105,000 Native Americans and Alaska Natives, or 15.1% of the population, receiving care from Indian Health Services (IHS), have diabetes.  At the regional level, diabetes prevalence is 5.3% among Alaska Natives and 25.7% among Native Americans in the southeastern United States.  With its complications--heart attack and stroke, blindness, kidney disease, and amputations--diabetes is the fifth deadliest disease in the United States, and it has no cure.
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