The Week of July 8 to 14, 2001
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- So How's It Growin'? Part II
- Sunday
July 8, 2001
Peas and Flax were missed out of yesterday's report so we have these and other pictures
to show you of crops as they look right now.
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- Roses At The RecPlex
- Sunday
July 8, 2001
Indeed you can grow them here and they will do well.
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- Ottawa's spoonful of sugar:
A change of mentality is better than any Romanow
- Sunday
July 8, 2001
Mario deSantis explains that the Romanow commission on Medicare is doomed by the
man's former decisions and methods of operation.
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- Yesterday
- Monday
July 9, 2001
Another sunset to file with all the yesterdays.
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- Is GLOBALISATION weakening national sovereignties?
- Monday
July 9, 2001
Transnational corporations and globalisation have threatened every corner of the
third world to the benefit of themselves.
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- Club Sask!
- Monday
July 9, 2001
Here is an unusual Saskatchewan humour web site that we think you will tickle your
funny bone.
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- Do We Need This
Tree?
- Monday
July 9, 2001
A safety hazard that need not be in a location where it is.
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- The Greenwater Report for July 9, 2001
- Monday
July 9, 2001
Time to catch up on the news from Greenwater where Gerald tells us that the water
level is lower and the beach bigger, he gives his crop report and a visit to Hudson
Bay.
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- So What Is An
Alliance?
- Monday
July 9, 2001
In this editorial Timothy Shire discusses the history of the ill-fated political
party oppositely named Alliance party.
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- Pot Gardening, NO! Gardening in Pots
- Tuesday
July 10, 2001
The major industry in BC is growing marijuana, we are not discussing that but rather
the growing trend for folks to use containers in which to plant their flowers and
even vegitables.
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- Class Action
- Tuesday
July 10, 2001
Advancing the rights of people against the Rule of Law of our Governments: Class
Action is tabled in Newfoundland and Tony Merchant contacts people in North Battleford
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- A Very Good Friend
- Tuesday
July 10, 2001
A companion, ferocious guard dog and buddy.
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- Bombardier and Globalization:
Externalizing Costs at the Expense of Governments and Democracies
- Tuesday
July 10, 2001
Why is it so easy for governments world wide to find no difficulty in supporting
the interests of huge businesses?
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- Walls
- Wednesday
July 11, 2001
The Golden Age Centre has had almost a two week delay as work proceeded in the basement
but today the framing begins.
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- Watch out for the conventional wisdom
of governments, judges and lawyers: Project Loophole and Tony Merchant's pursuit
of justice
- Wednesday
July 11, 2001
Mario deSantis discusses government action and legal struggles
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- Cenotaph Park
- Wednesday
July 11, 2001
This year's dispaly at the town's premier park is really exceptional.
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- This Is A Thursday
Morning
- Thursday
July 12, 2001
A few minutes after five this morning the sky was dotted with microsoft clouds and
time to think about the coming day and the news of the one before.
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- The United Nations is giving us too many
numbers
- Thursday
July 12, 2001
Mario deSantis takes time to help us think over the rating system used by the UN
and tosses in some other factors we should all be thinking about.
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- More Walls
- Friday
July 13, 2001
Framing a new building goes quickly and we catch up on the Golden Age Centre as it
goes vertical. This page has a large movie that will take a few minutes to load as
you go to this page.
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- Corporate Globalization:
David Korten Versus the Chretiens of the World
- Friday
July 13, 2001
Mario deSantis points out the cheerleader status of the press when it comes to the
free trade agenda.
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- Finished
- Friday
July 13, 2001
Mr. and Mrs. Carpentier have finished their huge driveway and walk project.
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- Sprint Racers Take To Silvertown Track
- Saturday
July 14, 2001
Edmonton's Sprint races are in town this weekend for racing this afternoon and tomorrow
at the Silvertown Speedway.
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- Setting Up a LAN
and Sharing A DSL Connection
- Saturday
July 14, 2001
The only sure fire way to learn something is to do it and James deSantis has worked
out the kinks in making a small network using PC computers in a home setting to utilise
a DSL telephone internet connection. This is a really useful piece of information
as he spells out the products, setting and configuration that will make it work for
you.
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