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    It's easy to forget

    Thank you Bosh and Blear - Graphic Images within Flash
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    Muslims urged to attack from Canada

    Al-Qaida targets Alaskan pipeline Muslims urged to launch attack from Mexico and Canada Matthew Ramsey, The Province Published: Friday, January 20, 2006 B.C.'s energy sector is on heightened alert after an al-Qaida-affiliated Internet blog message called on Canadian and U.S. jihadists to...
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    Conservatives vs Liberals

    I found this on another forum, I laughed my ass off, I just had to copy and paste, my apologies to the author :oops: Conservative point of view: Give a man a fish & he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish & he’ll eat for a lifetime. Liberal point of view: Tax a man for fishing. Use...
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    Missile defence: It's still a bad idea

    This article was signed by 10 concerned Canadians, including former external affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy, vice-chancellor, University of Winnipeg; Dale Dewar, president, Physicians for Global Survival; Mel Hurtig, founder of the Council of Canadians; Peggy Mason, Canada's former U.N...
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    The Hermit Kingdom

    (CBS) North Korea has been called many things ? the Hermit Kingdom, the most isolated country in the world, an outlaw nation, an exporter of terrorism, part of the "axis of evil." It?s been on a war footing with the United States for more than 50 years. Few outsiders, and even fewer...
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    Israel prepares to launch attack....

    ...on Iran nuclear sites (The Express On Sunday Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)ISRAEL is set to strike nuclear targets in Iran if the United Nations fails to take action against the rogue state, intelligence sources claim. Military chiefs have told the United States that they are ready and able...
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    The Iran-Cuba Axis

    By Frederick W. Stakelbeck FrontPageMagazine.com | January 18, 2006 In a letter to then Russian Premier Nikita Khrushchev regarding his role in the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Cuban dictator Fidel Castro reflected upon the possible use of nuclear weapons during the U.S.-Soviet confrontation...
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    Environmental Sabotage

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 - A federal grand jury in Eugene, Ore., has indicted 11 people on charges that they committed acts of domestic terrorism on behalf of two shadowy environmental groups, the Earth Liberation Front and the Animal Liberation Front. Federal officials said Friday that the...
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    What is Freedom of Speech?

    From Wikipedia: Freedom of speech is often regarded as an integral concept in modern liberal democracies, where it is understood to outlaw censorship. Free speech is also supported by international human rights proclamations, notably under Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human...
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    "The Imaginary Terror"

    A poem appearing on the opinion page of today's Al-Hayat Al-Jadida gives insight into the Palestinian Authority worldview. The blaming of Arab Muslims for Islamic terrorism, from Bin Laden to Al-Zarqawi in Iraq, is described as a fantasy invented by "occupation forces" to "justify war and...
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    Divided by God

    The separation of church and state is an important issue in many different societies. Should the government actively support and endorse any particular religions or religion generally? Should the government suppress religion in public so as to prevent sectarian strife? Or should the government...
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    Canada's political parties most corrupt

    OTTAWA -- An international group that tracks global graft says Canadians believe political parties are the most corrupt institution in the country. The dubious distinction was awarded to Canada by Transparency International. The Berlin-based group made the determination in its latest global...
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    What's for dinner tonight??

    Stuffed grape leaves with rice: 1 cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1 1/2 cups onion, very finely chopped 1 cup green onions, very finely chopped 1/2 cup fresh dill, chopped fine 1 cup white rice 2 tsp fresh mint, chopped fine Pinch salt Pinch black pepper Jar of Grape leaves (or 40 or so fresh...
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    Pedophile sentenced to four years

    MONTREAL -- Marc-André Boire-Dubé, 21, was sentenced to four years in prison, Tuesday, after he was found guilty of sexually assaulting a two-year-old baby in November 2002. The man, who was dating the child's mother, was babysitting when the assault happened in Pointe-aux-Trembles. The Crown...
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    USA distancing itself from Canada

    Can this friendship be fixed? Should it be?Canada is less important to the U.S. than it was five years ago. JOHN IBBITSON asks, should we be worried? By JOHN IBBITSON Monday, December 26, 2005 Page A5 Every day, 37,000 trucks cross the Canada-U.S. border. So when Paul Martin trashes George...
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    Iraq Body Count: War dead figures

    The campaign group Iraq Body Count has been recording the number of civilians reported to have been killed during the Iraq war and subsequent military presence. On 1 January 2006 it put the total number of civilian dead at 26,045 to 29,585 and the number of police dead at 1,709. Iraq Body...
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    Further delay for Pluto mission

    The US space agency, Nasa has delayed the launch of its New Horizons mission to Pluto until Thursday, following a power cut at a key operations centre. The lift-off from Cape Canaveral in Florida was originally scheduled for Tuesday, but high winds forced Nasa to scrub that attempt. Now a...
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    UN troops flee Ivory Coast town

    Bangladeshi United Nations peacekeepers have pulled out of a camp in western Ivory Coast after clashing with supporters of President Laurent Gbagbo. Four people are reported to have been killed after a UN base in Guiglo, 300km (187 miles) from Abidjan, was attacked. After three days of...
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    Did you know

    The Peace Arch stands on the international boundary between Blaine, Washington, and Douglas, British Columbia. The Arch was constructed to commemorate the centennial (1814-1914) of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent on December 24, 1814. The Treaty of Ghent ended the war of 1812 between the...
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    Tories would list tigers as terrorists

    TORONTO - A Conservative government would add the Tamil Tigers to Canada's list of outlawed terrorist groups, deputy leader and public safety critic Peter MacKay said yesterday. "The short answer is yes," he said when asked by the National Post if the Tamil Tigers would be listed if the...