"It was a real shock. I think the tribe will never get an opportunity such as this again."
--Silas Cochise, a relative of the famed 19th century Apache chief Cochise and the manager of a project designed to bring at least 20,000 metric tons of highly radioactive nuclear power plant waste to the land of the Mescalero Apaches in return for up to $250 million in benefits over up to 40 years, quoted in the Boston Globe on Feb. 2, 1994.
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American Media Biased Against Azerbaijan