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    Ruby Dhalla Claims Harrassment

    Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla says she has been tailed by supporters of rivals and subjected to other forms of harassment as she seeks re-election in the Brampton-Springdale riding. Dhalla said that the campaign is one of the nastiest she has ever been involved with. "I suspect these acts are...
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    Converting 3GP files to AVI

    Help! I've stripped a 3GP file off a blackberry and converted it to an avi file for use on other media devices. However, I get an error message telling me I'm missing the proper codec to run the avi file. It might be the cheap (free) converter I downloaded. Has anyone on CC ever come...
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    Jackson Browne

    The balladeer was in fine form last night at the Jubilee Auditorium. At 62 years old his voice is stronger than ever. What a treat to hear his songs done with just an acoustic guitar and vocals. Thumbs up Mr. Browne.
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    Drinking and Driving

    Trapped drunk driver opens another beer as awaits rescue You might as well go down drinking I guess. Drinking and driving is a very serious offense and I don't want to make light of the subject but man this guy really didn't give a damn. I suppose he could argue he wasn't driving when he...
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    New Gadgets For 2010

    There's some exciting stuff coming down the pipe. The projector/camera is a neat idea. Not so sure about 3-D TV. Good bye cable TV....hello internet streaming. Video Boxes, ‘Notbooks’ and E-Books to Dominate Gadgets in 2010 | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
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    Japanese Photographer Bends Electricity to His Will

    Hiroshi Sugimoto has taken some interesting photos by sending up to 400,000 volts through film onto a metal table. Arts: Japanese Photographer Bends Electricity to His Will | Magazine
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    On The Buses

    Bus driver attacked over fare Third assault in five weeks has ETS operators more cautious than ever, says union president Edmonton - Bus drivers are looking over their shoulders more often following the third attack on a transit...
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    Ancient Artifacts

    I came across this interesting website today. Where did all this stuff come from? The 10 Most Puzzling Ancient Artifacts The Bible tells us that God created Adam and Eve just a few thousand years ago, by some fundamentalist interpretations. Science informs us that this is mere fiction and...
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    Harper's Foot In Mouth Disease

    PM apologizes after wrongly attributing quote to Ignatieff By THE CANADIAN PRESS L'AQUILA, Italy — Prime Minister Stephen Harper apologized to his chief political rival Friday, after attacking Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff for comments he never made. "During my press conference I attacked...
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    Anyone Looking For Work?

    SNC-Lavalin To Design Algerian City Contract could be worth up to $500M for the engineering firm.
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    Gorilla Wasn't Picking A Fight

    There's no gorilla warfare going on at the Calgary Zoo. Photographs taken after a keeper accidentally left a knife in the zoo's gorilla enclosure appear to tell a menacing story. One shows a gorilla, named Barika, clutching the blade in her black, hairy hand, seemingly pointing the sharp end...
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    Touched By A Brother

    Report exposes 'endemic' abuse of Irish children DUBLIN (AFP) - Sexual abuse was "endemic" in boys' homes in Ireland and church leaders turned a blind eye to it, according to a report Wednesday on mistreatment in church-run institutions dating back to the 1930s. The head of the Catholic...
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    Shrimp, The 'Canary' Of The Oceans?

    Shrimp could be 'canary' of climate change Fishery HALIFAX RICHARD FOOT Canwest News Service The survival of northern shrimp -one of the most important players in the food web of the North Atlantic - could be jeopardized by climate change, says a group of...
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    The Loneliest Pig

    The loneliest pig Reuters May 5, 2009 at 1:08 PM EDT...
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    Locals Rescue Dolphins

    In a small fishing community not far from my hometown a pod of porpoises (not dolphins as the article states) were trapped in the ice. This story shows the courage and bravery of a young man to step up and take control of the situation. Unfortunately, several of the animals may have died but...
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    $800 Million Investment

    Here's how you go about governing a province. Granted most of this money is carried over from the 2008-2009 budget, it still shows initiative by the NL government in looking after business on the home front, in spite of the federal government's attempt to "suppress growth and prosperity in...
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    Oak Island

    Some years ago I read a book about the mysterious findings on Oak Island in Nova Scotia. There is a deep manmade pit there that has baffled excavators for years. The people who built the pit obviously buried something of great importance because of the elaborate system of platforms and water...
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    Here We Go Again

    Power play pits Quebec against Newfoundland Where do headwaters of rugged Romaine River lie? Both provinces claim land where boundary has never been successfully surveyed...
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    Province, Vale Inco Reach Deal

    Province, Vale Inco reach deal Construction phase extended for Long Harbour hydromet facility BY PETER WALSH AND ELIZABETH MACDONALD The Charter World nickel giant Vale Inco and the province reached a deal late Thursday that will allow construction to start this spring...
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    Will Danny's resource power grab pay off?

    Premier seizes AbitibiBowater's hydro assets and cutting rights after company plans mill closure, a move that may sour business investment in the province Just when you thought the Danny Chavez gibes were getting tired, the Rock's irrepressible strongman strikes - no, more like bludgeons -...