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Profs in National News
Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:36:57 PDT
Prof. David Sparling, associate dean, research and graduate studies for the College of Management and Economics, was featured on CBC News Morning today talking about rising food prices, what the global food shortage means to Canadians and how it progressed to this point. He was interviewed by business reporter Danielle Bochove. Prof. Barry Smit appeared on CBC Newsworld Monday discussing the topic of rising food costs and Canada's international role. The geography professor has expertise in t
Alas, More Sogogi-gate… with Cartoon
Sun, 11 May 2008 10:20:24 PDT
It’s getting weirder, folks. So, let’s summarize this cartoon. This cow is infected with mad cow via the three major Korean newspapers labeled on it. I guess the newspapers who created the mad cow hysteria are considered crazy now that they’re backtracking and trying to clarify the rumors they had spread before. Oh, whatever, here’s the translation from The Hankyoreh: A cow branded with the signatures of the Chosun Ilbo, JoonAng Ilbo, and DongA Ilbo has specified risk material in its br
World's News Headlines Still Reeling with Doom and Gloom, but Economic and Business News Strongly Upbeat, New Metric Finds
Thu, 03 Jan 2008 00:00:01 PST
Although news organizations around the world worked to bring their audiences a good mix of stories and feature articles, on balance, the news for the first day of 2008 featured more negative stories...
N.Y. Yankees at Detroit MLB Preview Trends + Gambling Pick
Fri, 09 May 2008 14:22:09 PDT
MLB baseball sports betting odds: Detroit -135, N.Y. Yankees +115; Total 10
Money News Delivers Travel and Holiday Insurance News for HolidayMakers
Sat, 05 Aug 2006 00:00:01 PDT
Becoming a Mother when over 60
Sun, 11 May 2008 09:30:30 PDT
Switzerland is no exception to the late motherhood trend but the 2007 birth statistics have thrown up a new record – two first-time mothers aged over 60.
TTC Workers and the Right to Strike
Mon, 28 Apr 2008 12:52:48 PDT
The way the mainstream media has told the story, all is well in Toronto in the aftermath of the passage of legislation in the Ontario Legislature ordering the employees of the Toronto Transit Commission back to work. The subways, buses and streetcars are running and that's all that matters. Something is very wrong with this picture. Fundamental issues are at stake here and they cut right to the heart of our democracy. The right of workers to withdraw their labour in pursuit of improved
The Tea Boy
Sun, 11 May 2008 10:17:09 PDT
_By Lee Smith_ Yesterday the Obama campaign "distanced":http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/us_elections/article3897414.ece#cid=OTC-RSS&attr=2015164 itself from Robert Malley for his dealings with Hamas. Never mind the disingenuous of a campaign that up until yesterday when he was fired from the campaign said Malley was not with the campaign, even though a New York Times defense in his behalf said he was with the campaign. What is manifestly clear however is that Obam
Good news for small retailers
Fri, 09 May 2008 19:00:44 PDT
In the Australian retail sector, there is a trend where customers are abandoning major supermarkets and heading for specialist shops or discount outlets . . .
Trends: Foodies hit a raw nerve - Independent
Debt Dodging Examples - Does It Help?
Sat, 10 May 2008 00:47:14 PDT
Today US people burried under the debt problems do anything possible to avoid debts. There are huge debt dodging trends. BUT ... does it help?
When in Himachal, spare a Saturday evening for Shimla’s Mall
Sat, 10 May 2008 01:58:23 PDT
The Mall - the only and the most happening hang-out place of Shimla! Seasons go on and off; Saturday on the Mall keeps buzzing and happening like some college festival, throughout the year. Saturday on the Mall means youth, fashion, trends, dating and style.You don’t even realise the time and after all Shimlaittes have great potential to walk
Martin could be released today: Lawyer - Toronto Star
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Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:36:57 PDT
Prof. David Sparling, associate dean, research and graduate studies for the College of Management and Economics, was featured on CBC News Morning today talking about rising food prices, what the global food shortage means to Canadians and how it progressed to this point. He was interviewed by business reporter Danielle Bochove. Prof. Barry Smit appeared on CBC Newsworld Monday discussing the topic of rising food costs and Canada's international role. The geography professor has expertise in t
Alas, More Sogogi-gate… with Cartoon
Sun, 11 May 2008 10:20:24 PDT
It’s getting weirder, folks. So, let’s summarize this cartoon. This cow is infected with mad cow via the three major Korean newspapers labeled on it. I guess the newspapers who created the mad cow hysteria are considered crazy now that they’re backtracking and trying to clarify the rumors they had spread before. Oh, whatever, here’s the translation from The Hankyoreh: A cow branded with the signatures of the Chosun Ilbo, JoonAng Ilbo, and DongA Ilbo has specified risk material in its br
World's News Headlines Still Reeling with Doom and Gloom, but Economic and Business News Strongly Upbeat, New Metric Finds
Thu, 03 Jan 2008 00:00:01 PST
Although news organizations around the world worked to bring their audiences a good mix of stories and feature articles, on balance, the news for the first day of 2008 featured more negative stories...
N.Y. Yankees at Detroit MLB Preview Trends + Gambling Pick
Fri, 09 May 2008 14:22:09 PDT
MLB baseball sports betting odds: Detroit -135, N.Y. Yankees +115; Total 10
Money News Delivers Travel and Holiday Insurance News for HolidayMakers
Sat, 05 Aug 2006 00:00:01 PDT
Becoming a Mother when over 60
Sun, 11 May 2008 09:30:30 PDT
Switzerland is no exception to the late motherhood trend but the 2007 birth statistics have thrown up a new record – two first-time mothers aged over 60.
TTC Workers and the Right to Strike
Mon, 28 Apr 2008 12:52:48 PDT
The way the mainstream media has told the story, all is well in Toronto in the aftermath of the passage of legislation in the Ontario Legislature ordering the employees of the Toronto Transit Commission back to work. The subways, buses and streetcars are running and that's all that matters. Something is very wrong with this picture. Fundamental issues are at stake here and they cut right to the heart of our democracy. The right of workers to withdraw their labour in pursuit of improved
The Tea Boy
Sun, 11 May 2008 10:17:09 PDT
_By Lee Smith_ Yesterday the Obama campaign "distanced":http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/us_elections/article3897414.ece#cid=OTC-RSS&attr=2015164 itself from Robert Malley for his dealings with Hamas. Never mind the disingenuous of a campaign that up until yesterday when he was fired from the campaign said Malley was not with the campaign, even though a New York Times defense in his behalf said he was with the campaign. What is manifestly clear however is that Obam
Good news for small retailers
Fri, 09 May 2008 19:00:44 PDT
In the Australian retail sector, there is a trend where customers are abandoning major supermarkets and heading for specialist shops or discount outlets . . .
Trends: Foodies hit a raw nerve - Independent
Trends: Foodies hit a raw nerve Independent, UK - 18 hours ago Californians' obsession with raw food – and not just sushi – is starting to catch on over here, and cafés, restaurants and food shops are cashing in. ... |
Debt Dodging Examples - Does It Help?
Sat, 10 May 2008 00:47:14 PDT
Today US people burried under the debt problems do anything possible to avoid debts. There are huge debt dodging trends. BUT ... does it help?
When in Himachal, spare a Saturday evening for Shimla’s Mall
Sat, 10 May 2008 01:58:23 PDT
The Mall - the only and the most happening hang-out place of Shimla! Seasons go on and off; Saturday on the Mall keeps buzzing and happening like some college festival, throughout the year. Saturday on the Mall means youth, fashion, trends, dating and style.You don’t even realise the time and after all Shimlaittes have great potential to walk
Martin could be released today: Lawyer - Toronto Star
![]() Canoe.ca | Martin could be released today: Lawyer Toronto Star, Canada - May 2, 2008 Lawyer Edward Greenspan has told CBC Newsworld that Martin, 51, could be released from custody as early as today. Greenspan says a lawyer in his office is ... Brenda Martin Eligible for Parole CKNX Radio Brenda Martin could be released today Winnipeg Sun all 441 news articles |
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