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Posted by margaret nazuruk Bauxite from noorvik alaska on May 03, 1999 at 17:35:46:


In Reply to: Bauxite posted by K Nicholls on November 05, 1998 at 08:36:46:



hello i am a student from noorvik. i am writing to you about, what is it> where is it found? and how. that all.
 
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Posted by margaret nazuruk bauxite from NOORVILK ALASKA on May 03, 1999 at 17:39:00:


In Reply to: Re: Bauxite posted by margaret nazuruk on May 03, 1999 at 17:35:46:



WHAT IS IT?
WHERE IS IT FOUND?
AND HOW?
 
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Posted by kendal ford from narrogin Australia on March 10, 1999 at 07:44:57:


In Reply to: Bauxite posted by K Nicholls on November 05, 1998 at 08:36:46:



I want to know were bauxite was first discovered and how is it mined.

this info would be very greatful for an assignment.

THANX
 
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Posted by K Nicholls from Woodstock NB Canada on November 05, 1998 at 08:36:46:



Yes, Thank you to the pers. that emailed me as to the proper term Bauxite - I do remember it now. It is a real shame that it takes media attention to bring the
military problems to face. Is this what proud soldiers that serve thsir country get? How about another topic somewhat related to treatment of the Army soldiers.....Wounded people that were in Yugo....Are they getting the proper treatment now that they have been released? Proper Medical pension? I challenge Scott Taylor to look into that situation. I had the opportunity of meeting a very proud soldier who was a hometown Newfoundlander...PPCLI at that, lost his legs, lost his eyesight, and lost his Military pride after being ill treated upon his release - you all may know of him personally...maybe it would suffise to say that he served his country proud...but did his country proudly serve him? I don‘t think so.
Kat
 
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