| The Week of January 27 to February 2, 2002
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					 Saskatchewan MoonMondayJanuary 28, 2002
 A chilly moon rose over Saskatchewan last night and with it some equally chilly thoughts.
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					 The Greenwater Report for January 28, 2002MondayJanuary 28, 2002
 With lots of super pictures this week's report fills us in on the cross country ski
					loppet, snow, cold and a coyote.
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					 Denying and Deluding DifferMondayJanuary 28, 2002
 We expect the government to augment reality occassionally but deluding themselves
					and the Canadian public is just not nice. Joe Hueglin expresses his disappointment
					with the latest round of governmental misadventure.
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					 The Free Market: The Road
					to Freedom Paved with IndifferenceMondayJanuary 28, 2002
 The thinking that we should not get worked up about some seemingly minor event is
					a sign of indifference and the failure of the majority of Europeans to take any action
					or for other countries around the world to know and do nothing is the shame we all
					share in for the tragedy of the last century. Mario deSantis warns us not to repeat
					this blunder again.
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					 Habitation FogMondayJanuary 28, 2002
 The unusual form of fog that forms with very low temperatures.
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					 Bush's Enronization of CanadaTuesdayJanuary 29, 2002
 The United States has taken to unilateral international decisions, without consultation
					as it now is boldly planning to declare full military control over all of North America.
					Mario deSantis points out that this is appropriate with the present government Texas
					roots and the corporate culture of the now defunct Enron.
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					 Lies My Government Continues to Tell Me:New
					Corporate Welfare Info Validates Successive CTF Reports Denouncing HandoutsTuesdayJanuary 29, 2002
 Canadian Taxpayers Federation condemn the steady flow of Canadian taxpayers money
					to monsterous corporations with no hope of these so-called loans ever being repaid.
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					 The Computer Comfort ZoneWednesdayJanuary 30, 2002
 Time to take stock and see where the technological age is taking us and just where
					are we on the continuium of development.
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					 Enronism and Journalist Margaret Wente:
					Where are the Evil Doers Ms. Wente?WednesdayJanuary 30, 2002
 Toronto colomnist takes a shot at New York Times columnist and Mario deSantis is
					certain she got it wrong. Be sure to have a look at the references on this story.
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					 Computer Comfort Zone Part II - PC SideWednesdayJanuary 30, 2002
 Kevin McIntyre demonstrates the points made in the story Computer Comfort Zone and
					explains how he and his wife use six machines integrating files on their network
					and over the Internet. One of Kevin's six machines is a server.
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					 The Looping Fascism of the Bushes' New
					World Order: 'Lets Roll' against the new 'Axis of Evil'WednesdayJanuary 30, 2002
 Mario deSantis expresses his serious concerns about the mixing of ideology and national
					defence that sweeps our neighbours to the South and perhaps threatens the world more
					than terrorism.
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					 We Must Know Why?ThursdayJanuary 31, 2002
 When faced with a clear and present danger the people of United States, their news
					media and all stripes of politician have come to a simple and unanomous decision,
					support the administration, just in case.
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					 Computer Comfort Zone Part IIIThursdayJanuary 31, 2002
 Stu Innes sets us straight on networking with a Windows computer.
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					 Parkland Photography
					Club, January 2002ThursdayJanuary 31, 2002
 This month's "happy" pictures, club happenings and some excellent additional
					pictures keep us in touch with this creative group.
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					 The New Economy according to President
					George Bush: public deficit spending on behalf of corporations and
					the militariesThursdayJanuary 31, 2002
 Economic decision making in the United States appears to have taken a radical change
					as a surplus moves to a deficit and the largest defense spending increase in twenty
					years.
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					 Here Comes The SunFridayFebruary 1, 2002
 Here is a photo essay that lets you look at the town and countryside around Tisdale
					on the last day of January. This page includes a QuickTime Beatles song.
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					 Ablonczy Might As Well QuitFridayFebruary 1, 2002
 Ron Thornton let's us consider the Alliance's perdiciment with some very interesting
					figures. (sorry about the horse)
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					 Converging SunsetsSaturdayFebruary 2, 2002
 One photographer heads from La Ronge to Prince Albert while another leaves from Tisdale
					as they approach one another the capture the setting sun and a Saskatchewan sky Friday
					afternoon.
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					 The Bush Administration and the Resurgence
					of Fascism: Escalating Disorders Abroad and at HomeSaturdayFebruary 2, 2002
 The US President's state of the union address adds even more chill to the already
					serious conditions both within the country and as that country affects other people
					all around the world.
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					 The cyclical price of waging wars on terrorism
					and drugs: More Innocent Civilian Lives?SaturdayFebruary 2, 2002
 Mario deSantis warns that despite the months that have passed little seemed to have
					been accomplished on the US war on Terrorism and without focus and mixed with political
					ideology the fear is greater loss of life.
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