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SNN Issue 14

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VAPIAN COLONY OF LEBEA REVOLTS
By The Islands of Tonga

(Lebea, Western Vapia) - After several weeks of protests and rioting in one of Western Vapias colonies the people are fed up with vapia and their laws. The Lebean people wanted freedom for a real long time and they could not get it. The nation of The Lebean nationalist state which is still taken by Vapia wants to have a taste of freedom and will not stop unless they have freedom. The colony has been with Western vapia before my Nation was even born and the rebels have just taken over the capital city of the colony. The Airforce of vapia have just begun taking military action in the colony. They are planning on having an invasion by air. There is a loyalist milita on the ground which supports the government and is made out of 30,000 men . Nearly 4,000 men on the loyalist have died during the start of the rebellion. After the rebellion is been done with Western Vapia is going to have some basic but strict rules for the colony. The Government wants to deal with the colony before it gets into a bigger scene and into a civil war. This is Tefania Tofunati from Western Vapia signing out.

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CRAWL OUT THROUGH THE FALLOUT
By Tanabon

(Boulder, Nurth Supple Lund) - The Supple Confederation was a strong, prominent force on the world for a good long while. Starting with just the West and East Supple Lunds, the nation flourished. Unfortunately as of late, civil wars have seemed to be the theme as the West has tried to leave a few times before. Most recently though, after Nurth Supple Lund, a smaller and newer player entered the Confederation, everything has gotten fully and truly out of hand. A spiral of leadership and natural devices lead to the dissolving of The Supple Confederation as East Supple Lund became the Neo-Supple. They invaded Nurth Supple Lund and West Supple Lund. In the north, a long stalemate of a year took place as East troop movement was slowed by Nurth resistance and the rugged terrain of the region. Things reached a boiling point as the Nurth launched two ballistic missiles and one F-104, all of which had nuclear bombs with 1 Megaton yields. The Neo-Supples responded in kind, launching ten missiles at the Nurth after intercepting the missiles and aircraft launched at the East. The nuclear war devastated Nurth Supple Lund, however. No communication has been heard since the bombs detonated at 12:42 PM on October 26th. We can only hope that some of the citizenry is still alive in the fallout shelters around the region. After the detonations the Neo-Supple forces attempted to claim the irradiated hellscape, to no avail. They retreated back to the lands that they conquered in the invasion portion, and don't have plans to do much more with the nation. They also are putting pressure on the small and newer South Supple Lund, recently a newcomer to the scene. Most likely a similar fate will befall them.

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CREOLE UNION DECLARES WAR ON ZEMLYA SVOBODBYKH
By Deerfenland

(DUMBAI, COR, CREOLE UNION) - Just weeks ago, several Creole tourists from a school in Dumbai, Creole Union were killed executioner-styled one-by-one by Zemlyan Svobodbykhian soldiers in the capital of their land known as Gorod Tsvetov. The class was there on a class trip, and had visas approved by the Zemlya Svobodbykhian government just months before the killing of the students and their teacher. Twenty-eight of them were on the trip and they were supposed to leave on Sunday night, but they never came home to Dumbai.

The Zemlya Svobodnykhian soldiers killed the class including the teacher. They acted upon orders. Mobilization has begun from the Zemlya Svobodnykhian side of the border. Not much was known as to the motive. The Creole government says that they suspected that one of the students stole something, but that item was never found when searching for answers with the victim's belongings. President Mzamo Lindela made a statement on the issue in the Presidential home in Capesterre.

"Ladies and gentlemen of the Creole Union, we have heard some terrible news from our territory in Central Osea. It is that I say with heavy heart that twenty-eight Creole Union students have been killed by armed Zemlya Svobodnykhian soldiers. It is something that I wish that I have never had to say in my presidency, but it has to be said. The Creole Union hereby requests that the Zemlya Svobodnykhian government send back the bodies of the Creole tourists effective and immediately. The Creole Union also hereby announces a declaration of war upon Zemlya Svobodnykh for this brutal murder."

So far, heavily bloody battles along the Creole-Zemlya Svobodbykhian border and a nearby border town inside of the Zemlya Svobodbykhian borders have been fought.

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PROJECT: REVIVING BASEBALL IN THE CENTRAL OSEAN REPUBLIC
By Deerfenland

(Bangui, Central Osean Republic) - The Central Osean Republic has not faired so well in the past five years. Tough breaks from a war put their kids on the streets. Gas attacks killed numerous people in the nation. Kids that remained in the Central Osean Republic became street kids. Fighting, hunting, and gathering. However, a group of missionaries from the African Strand brought baseballs, gloves, bats, and helmets over to the republic. They started with basic rules. It was small. Only the city of Bangui was playing. However, what started small boomed into the first Little League in the Central Osean Republic. From that Little League, a young man emerged and found his way on the African Strand National Team. Now, kids from all over Creole Union-owned COR are playing baseball. We spoke to Head of Baseball Operations, Bob Gibson and WBSG.com, about this.

WBSG.com: With baseball booming over the Central Osean Republic, how are you feeling about this?
I feel that the momentum it is growing here is amazing. Honestly, I've never seen something so well loved by kids.

SNN: With the growing rate of kids playing baseball here, would you qualify the mission here as an undoubted success?
Not yet. I feel that we have gained momentum, but until we can pull the best group of kids from all over the Central Osean Republic and play some international ball, we won't have this under undoubted success.

WBSG.com: What will be the first step in reaching this goal?
If we can get any country to challenge these kids with a ballgame, it will test them. Other plans include getting the best group of kids to the WBSG Little League Baseball World Series.

SNN: Do you think these kids have what it takes to go to the nex level?
Absolutely! They are hungry, fierce, and a fun group to be around. They play ball like there is no tomorrow, and if they keep that up, there's nothing taking them down.

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