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				 At 3:30 this afternoon Tisdale's traffic backed up to Town office from 4-way
				stop. The Greenwater reportMondaySeptember 29, 2003
 by: Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park: The Crawfords are off on another jaunt but we get
				to hear about owls, Gerald's days as a CNR operator and a new guy in town.
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				 Bridging the divide
				of an upsidedown world: Critical thinking with System DynamicsMondaySeptember 29, 2003
 by: Mario deSantis
 Nipawin: The devolution of the third world continues
				largely orchestrated by the United States as it sells more weapons than any other
				country and the gap between rich and poor widens. Perhaps its time to think of this
				problem some other way.
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					| * Gerald Crawford - The
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					| Tim's Tip
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					| When you read this web site you will have determined that no matter how hard one
						tries political bias shows up. However, the stories that appear on this site are
						the views of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views
						of the editor. The goal is to strive for balance and honesty, if someone says something
						they believe, it is only fair to accept their work. Stories that offer nothing more
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					| Kevin's find of the day
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					|  Prozac pushers target women - - study. (PDF)
						This Edmonton Journal story by Sharon Kirkey written yesterday points out the marketing
						of this mood altering medication as a fashion rather then a medicine.
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					| Ensign Notes
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					| Ensign plans increased coverage of Trojan hockey this season. Opening
						game of the season is on Tuesday night. Updates to Education and Aviation topic directories.
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				 Day of DefeatSundaySepember 28, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Computer games have made enormous progress
				to the point that interactive team play with several people can take place in a shared
				virtual reality experience. Saturday a full event of interactive game play took place
				with participants working with and against each other in a game simulation of the
				Normandy invasion of "D" Day.
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				 SCOGOE says NO-GO or GO-SLOW
				or NOW-GO to bureaucracySaturdaySeptember 27, 2003
 by: Walter Robinson
 Ottawa: Not everything gets swept under the rug, the
				Standing Committee on government Operations and Estimates is on the job checking
				and often putting down the big foot on waste and sometimes downright bad operations.
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				 Scotia Bank pitches in with
				hot dog fund raiserFridaySeptember 26, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: On the heels of the truly remarkable success
				of the spring Cancer fund raising projects Tisdales organisations and businesses
				are getting behind the Tisdale Hospital's Diabetes fund. This afternoon the Bank
				of Nova Scotia held a fine hot dog sale and Tisdale folks were there in significant
				numbers to support the project.
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				 Exporting the
				American democracy in Iraq: The Free Market of Deregulation and PrivatizationFridaySeptember 26, 2003
 by: Mario deSantis
 Nipawin: Mr. deSantis has spotted an interesting inversion
				both criminals being placed in power and dogmatic imposition of economic formats
				that are site specific. What works in America is not necessarily what will work in
				Iraq, Afghanistan to Venezuela. The references on this story are exceptional and
				give you an opportunity to explore this topicmuch more fully than an interpretive
				summary.
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				 Washington Pursues
				Dangerous Policy in VernezuelaFridaySeptember 26, 2003
 by: Mark Weisbrot
 Washington: The actions of the American government attempting
				to desabilise and over throw a democratically elected government is setting a bad
				example and could seriously undermine the international relations around the world
				including the way countries relate to the United States.
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				 "As we rush along, are
				we running, or being pushed?"ThursdaySeptember 25, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Insight into the human condition. One way or
				another we all wonder what is it all about and where do we go from here. Here are
				some clues.
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				 AeroCatWednesdaySeptember 24, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire and Andrew Shire
 Oshkosh Wisconsin: An amateur/homebuilt fibre glass,
				carbon fibre amphibian sold here in Canada and in New Zealand with one or two engines
				and amazing performance. The second most astonishing aircraft at this year's Oshkosh
				AirVenture.
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				 Only the Progressive
				Conservatives are facing the issuesWednesdaySeptember 24, 2003
 by: Jason Inness
 Calgary: As the Progressive Conservative and Canadian
				Alliance negotiate some sort of agreement Jason Inness points out that the federal
				Liberal party has been pretty well absent from responding to the series of crisis
				facing the country and the Alliance has been wasting time on emotional issues. He
				feels only the Progressive Conservatives are dealling with things that really matter.
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				 Beriev Be-103TuesdaySeptember 23, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Oshkosh, Wisconsin: Though the OshKosh AirVenture is
				an amateur/homebuilt convention the star of the show this year was a commercial aircraft
				designed and build in Russia. This remarkable, low wing, twin engined, amphibian
				is simply off the scale in innovation and outstanding engineering. For me this was
				the most exceptional aircraft of the thousands to be seen at this incredible event.
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				 IMF and World Bank: the
				international business of privatisationTuesdaySeptember 23, 2003
 by: Mario deSantis
 Nipawin: This brief story summarises the underlying
				issues that affect the development of the third world which is suppose to be one
				of the goals of these American dominated institutions. Check out the references as
				we have included some actual news stories from Dubia with a viewpoint from that part
				of the world.
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				 Doghide trails,
				Tisdale's special placeMondaySeptember 22, 2003
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: The hiking trails and park area along
				the Doghide is a place where you can escape to a never never land that is ever changing
				and always special. This story includes a QuickTime VR panorama (360MB).
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				The Greenwater reportMondaySeptember 22, 2003
 by: Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park: Fall closes in on the park
				as Homstols are building a new cabin and Gerald got his boat lift out of the water.
				All this and more.
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