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Volume 5, N. 184
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0900 Sunday - Ceiling and visibility unlimited,
-20º, wind 9 knots at 200, altimeter 30.44 ----------WeatherLog
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- Frozen water vapour, we call it snow
- Sunday
November 24, 2002
A discussion about the course of this year's winter and a look at white stuff.
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- The dark side
of Sunday
- Sunday
November 24 2002
With the seasonal low angle of the sun the sharp and crisp shadows stripped the town.
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- Latest Kyoto plan
equals more corporate welfare
- Sunday
November 24, 2002
Walter Robinson explains the approach that the federal government looks to be taking
toward the Kyoto Protocol could cost Canadian taxpayers a lot of money as they will
have to pay the corporate "incentives." (To hear the music on this page
you will need QuickTime)
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- Is George Bush fighting for freedom and
democracy?
- Saturday
November 23, 2002
Mario deSantis explains the absurdity of the the American government policies that
are being developed toward security and self defence of the homeland but are actually
something else entirely.
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- Human nature dictates
acceptance
- Saturday
November 23, 2002
Joe Hueglin disapproves of the Prime Ministers refusal to accept the resignation
of his communication's director.
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- Sparrows and backyard flags
- Friday
November 22, 2002
The opposition and even a few government members get their shirts in a knot over
the prime minister's press representative referring to the US president by a term
he has rightfully earned. After all this is World War III.
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- The view from here
- Thursday
November 21, 2002
Our view of the world, even of our environment is distinctly related to where are
looking from. This set of pictures tells a lot about us. This story includes the
Quicktime song of the day from the sound track of "Oh Brother Where art
Thou" the song "Keep on the sunny side of life."
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- U.S. Senate passes No Fault Insurance
against Terrorism Attacks: The coexistence of terrorism and of the
war to extract oil
- Thursday
November 21, 2002
Mario deSantis discusses the absurdity of the concept of terrorism becoming a standard
part of the US economy.
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- The Shopping Cart
- Thursday
November 21, 2002
They are everywhrere in our consumer society of today, but that wasn't always the
case.
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- Dr Janice MacKinnon
wants more private health care: A casual expert with no understanding
of the causality of problems
- Thursday
November 21, 2002
Mario deSantis points out another example of an obvious learning disorder. The reason
health care has been stumbling has been the cost crunch created by government reductions
in spending and bad management. This former cabinent ministers fails to realise her
own action created most of the problems and proposes to solve the problem by repeating
the same mistakes.
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- Student run nutrition program at Stobart High School,
Duck Lake
- Wednesday
November 20, 2002
Darcy Schill tells us about their program and a student Scott Seland did up the pictures
for you to see how this project works.
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- Homeland Security
and the No Fault policies of the Bush's Administration
- Wednesday
November 20, 2002
The American Homeland Security legislation is designed to prevent American citizens
from recourse from companies involved in the programme. So much for the "land
of the brave and the home of the free."
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- Tisdale School Divison Presented with
Premier's Award
- Wednesday
November 20, 2002
The Premier's Board of Education Award for Innovation and Excellence in Education
was presented Monday morning to Tisdale School Division.
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- Paul Martin and
the Tamil Eelam Society
- Wednesday
November 20, 2002
Rudy Fernandes points out that Paul Martin has been involved in raising money for
the Tamil Eelam Society, the front organisation that funds the activities of the
deadly Tamil Tigers of Sri Lanka. Note that the references with this story give you
a fairly comprehensive background to the Tamils Eelam issues.
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- Penguin Walk 2002
- Tuesday
November 19, 2002
Each year the grade eight art classes produce a penguin each at this time of the
year and then last Friday they took them for a walk. This page includes a 27 picture
Flash presentation that is 1.5MB to download.
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- Action belies words
- Tuesday
November 19, 2002
Joe Hueglin points out that the empty stage show by Liberal leadership hopeful about
the democracy deficit while in real life he and his backroom henchmen have begun
a series of take overs of riding associations.
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- A November Chronicle
- Monday
November 18, 2002
This story is a series of images captured between 4:30 and 8:00 last night as I went
to and came home from Prince Albert.
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- The Greenwater
Report
- Monday
November 18, 2002
A trip to Alberta and back and a fashion show in Kelvington as Gerald Crawford tells
us about coyotes and ice fishing.
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- It's All About
Security, Stupid
- Monday
November 18, 2002
Ron Thornton believes that the action or inaction, of the federal government is a
threat to Canadian citizen's security. He believes that the Kyoto Accord, underfunded
military and criminality all pose threats to he and his family.
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Bottom Of The Page Picture
of the Day
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Mr. Crochain's evergreens shroud the street with the morning's long dark shadows
(10:15)
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