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By 1974, the beloved sportscaster Marv Albert was delivering tense play-by-play narration as thirty-one regional champs jockeyed for a cash prize of five thousand dollars and the undeniably radical title of "Best Air Hockey Player in the World" at the sport's first championship tournament, held in New York City.
"We're saying because they haven't signed a treaty or we haven't ceded or they haven't declared war on us, then basically the radical title still applies for the Murrawarri people.
Apart from the minor issues given below, my only concern with the article is that is has a radical title but its content is actually quite conservative.
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