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Bob Woodbury <[log in to unmask]>
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I respect your opinion. It doesn't change what I posted.

Eric J. Burton wrote:

>Its not the NCAA job to do what you just said. The NCAA job is to run
>championships.
>That is one of the area Myles Brand stepped over his bounds.
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>Eric J. Burton
>(701)-610-9466
>http://ndgoon.blogspot.com/
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: - Hockey-L - The College Hockey Discussion List
>[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Bob Woodbury
>Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 9:32 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: UND trial moved to Dec 07
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>If the purpose of the NCAA edict was to protect the dignity of an
>indigenous peoples, and we will never know if it was, then it was not
>stupid. Shortsighted, ignorant, a lot of other things, but not stupid. I
>do think, even if we totally disagree with the edict, as most of us do,
>that we do have to keep this possibility in mind. Canada's term is First
>Nation. I agree with the term. Please - no offense Eric. Just a little
>sensibility. 'Tis the season, you know.
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>Eric Burton wrote:
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>>Well the only way its going to be settled out of court is if the NCAA step
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>>from its stupid stand on indian logos
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>>Quoting Erik Biever <[log in to unmask]>:
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>>>I like the judge's point of view.  This should be settled out of court if
>>>possible.  I'm afraid, however, it will be litigated to the bitter end.
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>>>- Erik
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>>>>>>In a telephone conference with lawyers on Friday, Judge Lawrence E.
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>>>Jahnke, of North Dakota District Court, moved the trial date from April to
>>>December 2007. A court order issued last month, allowing the university to
>>>retain the nickname while the litigation is pending, will remain in place
>>>until then. Meanwhile, Judge Jahnke suggested that the parties look for
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>ways
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>>>of altering the logo and nickname that would be acceptable to both
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>>>>Complete post at
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>>>http://chronicle.com/news/article/1419/fighting-sioux-trial-delayed-until-
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>>next-december
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