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November 1, 2006
- Allan Fotheringham They naively assume e-mail is private Well, you see, the Childe Bride and the scribbler have this on-going argument about the advances in civilization, which undoubtedly will end in divorce.
October 31, 2006
- Gwynne Dyer Let's try to think like a terrorist LONDON What are they thinking, those terrorists who hate America's values, as the United States prepares to vote in the mid-term Congressional elections?
- Allan Fotheringham You had to be there for this scribe's jokes There is much hilarity and jogglement among the Tories and of course the Ottawa press hacks of the poor problems of Grit leadership candidate Joe Volpe, with all the rumours and charges about some strange dead people being allowed to be in Montreal on Dec. 2.
October 27, 2006
- Dyslexia discovering the key to reading October is National Dyslexia Awareness Month.
- Are you content with a code of police silence? Few would dispute that the public in the best position to defend itself against crime is the public that's best-informed.
- The hug-a-thug' syndrome must stop The federal government is trying to introduce new legislation that puts reverse onus on criminals with three or more convictions for violent crimes or sex crimes to show why they should not be labelled as dangerous offenders.
October 26, 2006
- Gwynne Dyer Stupid rats don't leave a sinking ship LONDON Landlubbers usually get maritime analogies wrong. 'Changing course' is not cowardice; it's the sensible thing to do if the ship is headed for the rocks.
October 25, 2006
- Dan Davidson Lagoon meeting bubbled over with opposition DAWSON CITY The latest meeting to discuss locations for a sewage treatment lagoon for Dawson City turned into a gathering that would have left out-of-towners wondering how the community could possibly have helped re-elect a Yukon Party government.
October 24, 2006
- Ufish Thoughts Many thanks to President Bush DAWSON CITY Dear President Bush: I can't thank you enough.