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Tuesday, November 4, 2003 Ensign Front Page Volume 7, No. 111
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The
way we were
- Tuesday
November 4, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: I was walking through a store when I spotted
that picture, just a picture of a city with its skyscrapers then I realised when
it was taken and from where it was taken and what has happened since that moment
in time.
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- Mr. Hermanson
stuck to his party line
- Tuesday
November 4, 2003
by: Stu Innes
Regina: This is a rebuttal to the story posted last
week dealing with the leaders Televised debate. We regret that a second message was
received but can not be posted as it was lost in an accident with Email.
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Today In Ensign
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* Timothy W. Shire - The
way we were
* Stu Innes - Mr. Hermanson
... party line
* Mario deSantis - Michel
Chossudovsky
Tomorrow in Ensign
* Mark Weisbrot - Sweat shops/global econ.
* Stu Innes - Spam tip |
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Tim's Tip of the Day
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Tomorrow's election will be determined by those who vote and those who do not will
have no right to voice their opinion about how things go there after. If you want
to be part of this democracy get involved and mark your "X" tomorrow. Polls
open at 9:00 across the province and are open until 8:00PM. |
Kevin's find of the day
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Former
Enron executive at U of S Commerce grad. (PDF)
This Associative Press and StarPhoenix story is just one of dozens
about David Delainey, a 37 year old Canadian who entered a plea of guilty
on a charge of insider trading and paid a fine of $8,000,000. The story appears in
most major financial papers today. |
Ensign Notes
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Efforts will be made to post today's stories but the work envirnoment in my office
limits me to just over an hour of work at a time due to the contamination of the
environment by the furnace clearner. |
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- Michel Chossudovsky discerns the trees
from the forest: The state is financing its own indebtedness
- Tuessday
November 4, 2003
by: Mario deSantis
Nipawin: A loop develops whereby the financial industry and industry itself begins
to hold the debt of the government and so holds the governmental structures accountable
to their interests. This twist in democracy explains the politicians inclination
to serve business rather than voters.
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- The Greenwater report
- Monday
November 3, 2003
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Provincial Park: A trip to Saskatoon and
Prince Albert and a visit to the craft fair in Archerwill as winter comes to the
Park.
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- Freestar
- Thursday
October 30, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Naicam: Ford sets out to match and exceed the imports
and has redesigned the Windstar. The changes are so significant that it warranted
a name change.
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- The politics of deception and manipulation
in changing economic structures: Saskatchewan politics, Professor Shadia
Drury and the Bush's Straussians
- Thursday
October 30, 2003
by: Mario deSantis
Nipawin: A University of Saskatchewan Professor has
spotted the problems that stem from political leaders assuming a role as authoritarian
know it alls and what happens when they misslead their followers. This story has
some fascinating ramifications and you owe it to yourself to find out about Leo Strauss
and Professor Drury.
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- Turning the page
- Thursday
October 30, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: The moment in time that sees one season become
another is not always clean as we have some years where it is hard to tell what season
it is. This year the changes have been dramatic, no question about when fall arrived
and just as clearly this weekend and the week to come we are seeing winter line up
and walk its way across this part of the country.
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- When in doubt . . .
- Wednesday
October 29, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: So what was all that unseemly behaviour about?
Some explanation of what was really happening and the winners and losers.
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- Big Tents, big
Hopes, Big Deal?
- Wednesday
October 29, 2003
by: Ron Thornton
Edmonton: Though many want to see a united conservative
movement in Canada that can provide an alternative to the Liberal party the reality
is hopelessly confusing as Canada's historical and political structure is what it
is and Canada is not the sum of its parts but the sum of Quebec and Ontario.
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- Tec-Water Supplies
- Tuesday
October 28, 2003
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: High tech company moves to its new facility
in downtown Tisdale where it provides processed water and manufactures complete water
systems for farm water purification.
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- What's fair is
fair
- Tuesday
October 28, 2003
by: Bev Currie
Swift Current: The unusual goings on in Ottawa with
the former Privacy Commissioner definitely caught our attention but there is more
to this story and maybe there is something in it for us, . . . maybe not!
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- MacKay accepts what he speaks
against
- Tuesday
October 28, 2003
by: Joe Hueglin
Niagara Falls, Ontario: The weekend meetings of the
Progressive Conservative national executive has left the door open for Alliance members
to buy memberships in the party and control the vote on a merger with their own party.
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- A splendid beginning
- Tuesday
October 28, 2003
by: Matthew Shire
Portage la Prairie: A marvellous set of pictures of
a prairie sunset as seen looking West on the Transcanada highway on October 19th.
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- Is this NDP Saskatchewan Government a
Jerk? The hiring of SAIC and the protecting of Police Superintendent
Brian Dueck
- Tuesday
October 28, 2003
by: Mario deSantis
Nipawin: Based on the decision by the government to
continue to waste money on the SHIN project and use a United States military contractor
SAIC while still failing to do anything about the mess within the justice system,
Mr. deSantis does not want to see the NDP government re-elected. This story includes
a 936KB video clip.
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This morning around 11:00 with snow and blowing snow just East on #3 from Tisdale.
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