FAX CAMPAIGN needs YOUR Support! - Stop Herbiciding our Forests!

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Tuesday, January 28, 2003

Updated FAX CAMPAIGN needs YOUR Support!

> Stop Herbiciding our Forests!

http://www.web.ca/nben/fax/campaigns/ongoing/spraying/pesticides.htm

You have the opportunity to stand up for our health, that of our
children and our forests.

Please take 2 mintues to appeal to Premier Lord to put an end to the
irresponsible dumping of herbicides on our environment.

Visit:
http://www.web.ca/nben/fax/campaigns/ongoing/spraying/pest_fax.htm

Please forward this message to your friends who care for our environment.

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