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July 20, 2006
- Allan Fotheringham Tell me: where is this country going? Mackenzie King, our dear little bachelor prime minister in another era, once said that the problem with Canada was that it had too much geography with too little population.
July 19, 2006
- Uffish Thoughts The oil patch dominates Ralphland CALGARY When you open up the drawers in hotel rooms, there are certain things you expect to find.
- Gwynne Dyer The Middle East has spun out of control LONDON 'The objective of the operation is clear to no one not the government, not the prime minister, not the Israel Defence Force with all its commanders,' journalist Hagay Huberman wrote last Thursday in the conservative Israeli newspaper Hatzofe.
July 14, 2006
- The ghastly blood bath: a wakeup call? A Yukon Party government would 'work to ensure the humane treatment of domestic animals and support the work of humane societies in the territory.' Yukon Party platform, 2002 general election.
July 13, 2006
- Allan Fotheringham Al Gore is about to get real even Don't get mad. Get even.
July 12, 2006
- Editorial Ski trails are great, but housing is essential After two years of debate, city council has concluded the reasons to block a planned residential development off Fish Lake Road were found to be lacking in both number and relevance.
July 5, 2006
- Uffish Thoughts Mice can figure it out. Why can't we? DAWSON CITY The news that mice appear to be able to empathize with the pain experienced by other member of their species is interesting.
- Gwynne Dyer Analyzing India's special circumstances' LONDON 'The deal we made with India was under special circumstances,' U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said in Pakistan last Wednesday, dodging a question about why Washington is absolving India of its nuclear sins while leaving its old ally Pakistan unshriven.