U.S. Senate moves to repeal Santa Rosa Island hunting provision
15th Nov 2006, 00:31 GMT
The Senate on Tuesday passed legislation that would repeal a new law allowing big-game hunts to continue on Southern California's Santa Rosa Island in defiance of the National Park Service and a federal court settlement.
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