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8 inmates wounded at Edmonton prison - CBC.ca
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Rights commission dismisses complaint against Maclean's - CBC.ca
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CBC gets permission to broadcast live from Tian'anmen
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Tories list World Tamil Movement as terrorist organization - CBC.ca
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CBC seeks mediation over theme song
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Hockey Night in Canada theme song iced by CBC
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Canada.com 8 inmates wounded at Edmonton prison CBC.ca - 2 hours ago A maximum-security prison in Edmonton is under lockdown after a fight in the recreation yard Tuesday left seven inmates with stab wounds and one with a gunshot wound. Several stabbed, one shot at Edmonton Max Canada.com Five stabbed, one shot at Edmonton prison Globe and Mail Market Wire (press release) all 6 news articles ...
Source: news.google.ca --- 2 days ago
CBC.ca Family group demands Morgentaler honour be revoked CBC.ca - 44 minutes ago Dr. Henry Morgentaler was named a member of the Order of Canada on Tuesday. (JP Moczulski/Canadian Press) A Calgary-based activist group has filed an official request to the Governor General, asking that she strip abortion crusader Dr. 'There's absolutely no typical woman' Globe and Mail Morgentaler deserves Order of Canada Calgary Herald TheChronicleHerald.ca  - Toronto Star  - Canada.com  - Ottawa Citizen all 613 news articles ...
Source: www.medicinenet.com --- 8 days ago
Title: Complete Blood Count (CBC) Category: Procedures and Tests Created: 7/18/1999 11:31:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 6/26/2008 ...
Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 3 days ago
Here is the list of events that Elizabeth May will be at during her whirlwind tour of Alberta. Because of the sheer number of stops, the list is broken down into a combined event listing for each day. There are events planned for July 3rd, 5th, 6th, and 8th. Everyone is highly encouraged to make the time to come out to the open invitation events. This is a chance for Alberta to show her what we're made of! 07:00 to 09:00 Elizabeth May will be at the CBC Pancake Breakfast at 1724 Westmount Blvd NW. Let’s kick-off the Calgary Stampede! 10:00 Meet and Greet with Lisa Fox, Candidate, WildRose and Elizabeth May Come out to the Java Jamboree (beside Cochrane Safeway) and let us buy you a coffee. When else will you be able to have coffee with a leader of a national political party?? 12:30 to 13:45 Canmore for Lunch at Communitea Cafe (#117 1001 6th Avenue - Canmore) 14:45 to 15:30 Nakoda Lodge on Hwy 1A 16:00 Return to Cochrane ...
Source: www.uoguelph.ca --- 1 day ago
Prof. John Cranfield will be featured on Global National Friday at 5:30 p.m. discussing results of a recent survey on the global food price crisis. Cranfield and Spencer Henson, both of the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, conducted a survey on Canadian consumers' awareness and reaction to the global food price crisis. The recent survey will also be covered in Saturday's Toronto Star . Cranfield will be discussing the survey results on CBC Radio's Ontario Morning Monday at 6:40 a.m. The survey is one of the first to be produced as part of the Guelph Food Panel project, the first large-scale panel of consumers dedicated to food research. Developed by Henson, Cranfield and Prof. Oliver Masakure, the panel allows the researchers to survey participants within 24-hour's notice and to assess any changes in their responses over time. Also in the news a story in Thursday's Toronto Star features comments and research by Molecular and Cellular Biology Prof. Anthony Clarke. Clarke is involved in a U of G project to unlock the biofuels from the wasted biomass, which offers an alternative to using food crops to produce energy. In addition, U of G Integrative Biology Prof. Andrew MacDougall was featured in The New York Times this past weekend. MacDougall's studies on the effect of invasive species in British Columbia and Saskatchewan were highlighted in an article on plants, adaptation and climate change. ...
Source: www.egelforum.net --- 4 days ago
Estuve chusmeando un poco exámenes de Sociedad y Estado y por ahí estoy mandando fruta pero me parecieron muchos más fáciles los de CBC que los que se rinden por UBA XXI. Por ejemplo: UBA XXI: 1) Qué demuestra la historia de las ideas, sino la producción intelectual se transforma con la... ...
Source: www.tri-cityherald.com --- 3 days ago
Columbia Basin College broke records with spring and summer enrollment this year, officials said today. ...
Source: rawdon.blogharbor.com --- 5 days ago
CBC Radio One Search Engine show, Rawdon small town cyber wars http://www.CBC.ca/searchengine/blog/2008/06/this_weeks_show_june_1908_link.html ...
Source: www.shopfloor.org --- 5 days ago
Above is the Canadian Press photo that CBC used to illustrate a story, “Bakken Formation: Will it fuel Canada’s oil industry?” Couldn’t the editors find a photo of whalers processing blubber from a right whale? The point being that the photo depicts the mining of Canadian oil sands, which has little to do with the drilling used [...] ...
Source: www.tri-cityherald.com --- 1 day ago
Hispanic students are graduating from Columbia Basin College at lower rates than other community colleges in the state, but officials say the numbers may be deceptive. ...
Source: westernstandard.blogs.com --- 2 days ago
And now that we've once again dared to mention Henry Morgentaler, head waiter to the sexual revolution and the eugenics movement, you might be interested in knowing the following: OTTAWA, July 3, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Campaign Life Coalition is organizing a demonstration for concerned Canadian citizens to protest the awarding of the Order of Canada to abortionist Henry Morgentaler and to seek its revocation. WHERE: Rideau Hall – official residence of the Governor General of Canada WHEN: Wednesday July 9, 2008 from 11:00am to 2:00pm. CONTACT: Paul Lauzon clcottawa@rogers.com 613-729-0379 *** Campaign Life Coalition has also launched a petition to revoke Morgentaler's appointment to the Order of Canada. ...
Source: www.tri-cityherald.com --- 4 days ago
Did you know that when the Japanese take a dip into a hot spring, they do it in the buff? ...
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The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review the Eighth Circuit's decision in C.B.C. Distribution and Marketing, Inc. v. Major League Baseball Advanced Media, L.P. - the "Fantasy Baseball" case. ...
Source: malocite.wordpress.com --- 1 day ago
The CBC's new video player is pretty cool... ...
Source: www.fwicki.com --- 2 days ago
Colombian pop singer Shakira is the latest music world superstar to sign a long-term, wide-ranging deal with concert promoter and venue operator Live Nation. The pop star announced a 10-year deal that will cover her recordings, tours, sponsorship and ... ...
Source: sportspyder.com --- 1 day ago
... ar contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday, one day after the team acquired him in a deal with the Montreal C ... ...
Source: sportspyder.com --- 6 days ago
... Monday, with Rutherford announcing they were unlikely to come to a deal with Darcy Hordichuk . Carolina made a trade with Nashville last week in an attempt to sign Hordic ... ...
Source: www.fwicki.com --- 4 days ago
Researchers in Australia are investigating whether doing the tango can help people battle depression. Rosa Pinniger at the University of New England ? located in Armidale, midway between Sydney and Brisbane ? is examining whether the Argentine ... ...
Source: www.sffaudio.com --- 2 days ago
The CBC Radio One podcast Words At Large has a vintage 1987 interview with Rayner Unwin, who convinced his father to publish J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings. “When he sent it to George Allen & Unwin, the company’s publisher asked his 10-year-old son to vet the manuscript. Rayner Unwin recommended that [...] ...

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