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Tundra Times Volume 8, Number 40 (July 14, 1971)
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[news lead] Aspinall Cools Claims Work, Personality Clashes May be Reson, AFN Closes Its Washington Office
[news lead] Instant Instinct-a Tiny White Kitten Belonging to Attorney Frederic Brown of Fairbanks Suddenly Came Face to Face with a Mouse Type Tundra Times Office Stapler and Reacted Exactly as Any Good Cat Would. The Kitten Poised for a Pounce on the Mouse While Its Master Was Researching on the History of the Tundra Times World Eskimo Olympics. See the Outcome of the Fate of the Mouse in Two other Picture on Page 2.
[news lead] Army Announces Closure of Haines Pipeline
[news lead] History of Eskimo Olympics
[news lead] Satellite Communication-Villages to Have Contact with Physicians, Educational TV
[news lead] Determination Pays off-Ft. Yukon Girl Goes Firefighting
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