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  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer

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Leonard Peltier's third bid for freedom was denied after a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals spent eight months in deliberation.

Peltier was devastated when he heard the decision, said his finance Lisa Faruolo-Peltier, who broke the news to him in Leavenworth Prison in Kansas.

"He kept telling me to go out and find a husband who could give…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer

Page 3

Leonard Peltier's third bid for freedom was denied after a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals spent eight months in deliberation.

Peltier was devastated when he heard the decision, said his finance Lisa Faruolo-Peltier, who broke the news to him in Leavenworth Prison in Kansas.

"He kept telling me to go out and find a husband who could give…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer

Page 3

Leonard Peltier's third bid for freedom was denied after a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals spent eight months in deliberation.

Peltier was devastated when he heard the decision, said his finance Lisa Faruolo-Peltier, who broke the news to him in Leavenworth Prison in Kansas.

"He kept telling me to go out and find a husband who could give…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer

Page 3

Leonard Peltier's third bid for freedom was denied after a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals spent eight months in deliberation.

Peltier was devastated when he heard the decision, said his finance Lisa Faruolo-Peltier, who broke the news to him in Leavenworth Prison in Kansas.

"He kept telling me to go out and find a husband who could give…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer

Page 3

Leonard Peltier's third bid for freedom was denied after a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals spent eight months in deliberation.

Peltier was devastated when he heard the decision, said his finance Lisa Faruolo-Peltier, who broke the news to him in Leavenworth Prison in Kansas.

"He kept telling me to go out and find a husband who could give…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer

Page 3

Leonard Peltier's third bid for freedom was denied after a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals spent eight months in deliberation.

Peltier was devastated when he heard the decision, said his finance Lisa Faruolo-Peltier, who broke the news to him in Leavenworth Prison in Kansas.

"He kept telling me to go out and find a husband who could give…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

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The federal Human Rights Commission has agreed to investigate a claim made by Anita Hunt that the federal government discriminated against her as a prisoner both because she is a woman and a Native.

Hunt was sent from Edmonton to Kingston, Ont. last June to finish her sentence. She left behind two children, one four and one 11 years old, a mother who was near death from…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 3

The federal Human Rights Commission has agreed to investigate a claim made by Anita Hunt that the federal government discriminated against her as a prisoner both because she is a woman and a Native.

Hunt was sent from Edmonton to Kingston, Ont. last June to finish her sentence. She left behind two children, one four and one 11 years old, a mother who was near death from…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 3

The federal Human Rights Commission has agreed to investigate a claim made by Anita Hunt that the federal government discriminated against her as a prisoner both because she is a woman and a Native.

Hunt was sent from Edmonton to Kingston, Ont. last June to finish her sentence. She left behind two children, one four and one 11 years old, a mother who was near death from…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 3

The federal Human Rights Commission has agreed to investigate a claim made by Anita Hunt that the federal government discriminated against her as a prisoner both because she is a woman and a Native.

Hunt was sent from Edmonton to Kingston, Ont. last June to finish her sentence. She left behind two children, one four and one 11 years old, a mother who was near death from…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 3

The federal Human Rights Commission has agreed to investigate a claim made by Anita Hunt that the federal government discriminated against her as a prisoner both because she is a woman and a Native.

Hunt was sent from Edmonton to Kingston, Ont. last June to finish her sentence. She left behind two children, one four and one 11 years old, a mother who was near death from…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 3

The federal Human Rights Commission has agreed to investigate a claim made by Anita Hunt that the federal government discriminated against her as a prisoner both because she is a woman and a Native.

Hunt was sent from Edmonton to Kingston, Ont. last June to finish her sentence. She left behind two children, one four and one 11 years old, a mother who was near death from…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 3

The federal Human Rights Commission has agreed to investigate a claim made by Anita Hunt that the federal government discriminated against her as a prisoner both because she is a woman and a Native.

Hunt was sent from Edmonton to Kingston, Ont. last June to finish her sentence. She left behind two children, one four and one 11 years old, a mother who was near death from…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 3

The federal Human Rights Commission has agreed to investigate a claim made by Anita Hunt that the federal government discriminated against her as a prisoner both because she is a woman and a Native.

Hunt was sent from Edmonton to Kingston, Ont. last June to finish her sentence. She left behind two children, one four and one 11 years old, a mother who was near death from…

  • Linda Caldwell, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Edmonton

Page 3

The federal Human Rights Commission has agreed to investigate a claim made by Anita Hunt that the federal government discriminated against her as a prisoner both because she is a woman and a Native.

Hunt was sent from Edmonton to Kingston, Ont. last June to finish her sentence. She left behind two children, one four and one 11 years old, a mother who was near death from…