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    Should Yellow Journalism.......

    ......supermarket tabloids, parachute journalism or any other form of disinformation be banned? Ever wonder why all the arguments between right and left take place? Because each side (usually) has their own sources. Opinions?
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    Senate passes Democrats’ ethics-lobbying bill

    Senate passes Democrats’ ethics bill Measure designed to raise accountability; ban gifts, travel paid by lobbyists BREAKING NEWS The Associated Press Updated: 9:44 p.m. ET Jan 18, 2007 WASHINGTON - The Senate, responding to voter frustration with corruption and special interest influence in...
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    House passes bill forcing Big Oil to pay

    House passes bill forcing Big Oil to pay Senate holds hearings on the simmering dispute of royalties, tax breaks Senior Producer MSNBC Updated: 6:37 p.m. ET Jan 18, 2007 With the price of crude falling, Big Oil faces another big headache on Capitol Hill. The House passed a bill Thursday...
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    Sen. Leahy Blasts Gonzalez Over Maher Arar

    http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/01/18/sen-leahy-slams-gonzalez-over-torture/
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    Islam in the UK

    http://www.proudtobecanadian.ca/index/resources/videos
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    Yahoo I Won The Lotto

    $20 Gotcha. :D
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    How Rich Are You?

    http://www.globalrichlist.com/ The answer may surprise you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- You're in the TOP 0.66% richest people in the world! You are the 39,615,049 richest person in the world!
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    A constant state of dread

    January 13, 2007 David Olive Staff Reporter If the poor weren't so conveniently invisible, maybe we'd come to our moral senses and devise a national strategy for eliminating poverty. But the one in six Canadians trapped in poverty are hidden in plain sight. They return from their...
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    59 per cent of Quebecers say they're racist

    Fifty-nine per cent of Quebecers admit to being racist to some degree, according to a Léger Marketing survey published Monday in Le Journal de Montréal. In comparison, only 47 per cent of those outside of Quebec say they are racist to some degree. One per cent of Quebecers surveyed said they...
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    German Court Bans Head Scarves

    German court upholds ban on head scarves for Muslim teachers Last Updated: Monday, January 15, 2007 | 12:43 PM ET The Associated Press A Munich court on Monday upheld a ban on Muslim teachers wearing head scarves in schools of the German state of Bavaria under a law that says teachers'...
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    U.S., Canada Weigh Great Lakes Cleanup

    By JOHN FLESHER When Canada and the United States approved the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement in 1972, the running joke in Cleveland was that anyone unlucky enough to fall into the Cuyahoga River would decay rather than drown. The Cuyahoga, which meanders through the city before...
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    The First Annual Saddam Hussein Soccer Tournament

    By Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook Palestinian Media Watch | January 12, 2007 A soccer tournament for Palestinian youth has been named after Saddam Hussein, the official newspaper of the Palestinian Authority (PA), Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, reported. The Palestinians have fervently supported Iraq...
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    A Selfless Act

    http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=79e74d3920
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    America's Ultimate WMD: The Weather

    You can all say you read it on the reliable GlobalResearch.ca ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Ultimate Weapon of Mass Destruction: "Owning the Weather" for Military Use by Michel Chossudovsky Global Research, September 27, 2004...
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    4.5 Billion people could die from Global Warming

    Over 4.5 Billion people could die from Global Warming-related causes by 2012 Hydrate hypothesis illuminates growing climate change alarm Compiled by John Stokes A recent scientific theory called the "hydrate hypothesis" says that historical global warming cycles have been caused by a...
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    Chavez: Here Comes Socialism

    Chavez to nationalize telecom, utilities Venezuelan leader takes steps to making nation socialist; oil may be next The Associated Press Updated: 7:51 p.m. ET Jan 8, 2007 CARACAS, Venezuela - President Hugo Chavez announced plans Monday to nationalize Venezuela’s electrical and...
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    Would be Terrorist Gets 30 YEars

    NYC subway bomb plotter gets 30 years Pakistani immigrant sentenced for planning Manhattan attack The Associated Press Updated: 5:37 p.m. ET Jan 8, 2007 NEW YORK - A Pakistani immigrant was sentenced on Monday to 30 years in prison for hatching an unsuccessful plot to blow up a busy...
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    U.S. hits al-Qaida

    *** BREAKING NEWS *** NBC: U.S. strike targets al-Qaida in Somalia AC-130 gunship reportedly fires on ’98 East Africa embassy bombs suspects NBC News and news services Updated: 9:03 p.m. ET Jan 8, 2007 WASHINGTON - A senior Pentagon official confirmed for NBC News Monday that a U.S...
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    Inside Gitmo North

    EXCLUSIVE: After being held without charge for five years, terrorism suspect Mahmoud Jaballah speaks out from the special, high-security facility built just for him and two others near Kingston January 06, 2007 michelle shephard Staff Reporter BATH, Ont.–In neat handwriting that fills three...
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    Ontario court says boy can have dad, mom — and mom

    A child can legally have three parents, Ontario's highest court ruled in a landmark decision Tuesday. In the so-called "two-mother" ruling, the Ontario Court of Appeal said the biological mother of a five-year-old boy and her same-sex partner can both be legally recognized as mothers of the...