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April 16, 2009
- It's a whole new world for young workers In view of the business downturn, young workers nowadays entering the workforce must contend with a different world.
April 14, 2009
- Reacting to pirates: an excellent start LONDON - The United States Navy has more than half the major warships in the world, and there is a pirate threat off the Somali coast.
April 9, 2009
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Spring in the harbour: a blissful experience Ed. note: Thirty-six-year Yukoner Dawn Kostelnik and her husband, Rick Cousins, bought the Audrey Eleanor in July 2003 in Prince Rupert, B.C., refitted it and took it to Haines, Alaska in 2004.
- Are we putting the fox in charge of the henhouse? The much-heralded G20 summit in London, England, is over.
April 8, 2009
- Make a request or a demand, but not an ask DAWSON CITY - Some time ago, Peter Mansbridge scored a significant interview with the newly-minted President of the United States and put a question to him about our county's future in Afghanistan.
- Make a request or a demand, but not an ask DAWSON CITY - Some time ago, Peter Mansbridge scored a significant interview with the newly-minted President of the United States and put a question to him about our county's future in Afghanistan.
- The buying frenzy's inevitable hangover A key economic signal is the conduct of the consumer.
April 3, 2009
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The continent's oldest ice-guessing contest A river goes out neither late nor early. A river goes out precisely when it intends to.
- Change: count on it - it's coming Plato says we have forgotten "ancient times".
- Let's make it cool to wear a helmet Many Canadian children were enjoying time off from school last month, and that meant a lot of them were skiing, snowboarding, skating, and participating in other outdoor activities.
- Putting creekside discussion before development (editorial) Having responsibly founded its position on facts, not emotion, and having demonstrated it enjoys widespread support, the Friends of McIntyre Creek deserve to at least be met halfway.
April 2, 2009
- The world contemplates tough strategic choices It is a commonplace view that we are in the midst of the worst financial crisis since the 1930s.
- NATO at 60: choking on its own success The French city of Strasbourg and the German town of Kehl, which face each other across the river Rhine,