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Posted on 25/04/08

Blame Canada

It was one of those fine winter days in mountain country; the sky was clear, the sunshine glanced off the snowcaps just so. But in Fernie, a mining town in British Columbia's Elk River valley, it hardly mattered, because hell was about to be paid. Max Baucus was coming to town.

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