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MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2001 Although support for America's war on terrorism and trust in government is at an all-time high, ethnic and racial minorities don't hold the United States in as high esteem as their counterparts. Minorities except Native Americans, of course. In yet another article on minority issues, The Washington Post has ignored Native Americans -- the one group whose distrust of the government has been justified and upheld in court for more than one hundred years. Get the Story:
Deep Distrust of Government Still Simmers (The Washington Post 10/29)
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