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June 17, 2005
- Editorial When rights are abused, society suffers Human nature being what it is, the revelation that the rights of a man freshly convicted of murder weren't completely respected by the police couldn't be expected to elicit much public sympathy.
- Julius Debuschewitz Guardian of the Crown's pleas In 1827, a new canal was cut in the Hamilton area of Upper Canada.
June 15, 2005
- Allan Fotheringham Turner quit the game for too long Well, you see, we had a 76th birthday party the other night for John Turner, 100 men and four females at a plush club on (where else?) Toronto's Bay Street.
June 10, 2005
- Editorial To her critics' chagrin, she showed staying power The most astonishing element of the Yukon Liberal Party's leadership convention was not necessarily who won local realtor Arthur Mitchell.
- Patty O Brien A big step from the streets to the summit The Yukon Substance Abuse Summit, a two-day think tank on addictions and social resources, was held this week at the conventions centre.
- Julius Debuschewitz What a repugnant reflection on society A very disturbing and appalling news story was aired on June 1.
June 9, 2005
- Allan Fotheringham How I shared a woman with Bob Woodward Bob Woodward, the most-famous and richest journalist in the world, and I used to share a woman.
June 8, 2005
- Dan Davidson Perpetuating a Klondike stereotype DAWSON CITY The reporter from the B.C. bureau of The Globe and Mail arrived at the Richard Martin Memorial Chapel during our coffee hour, after church, seeking Father John Tyrrell.
June 7, 2005
- Gwynne Dyer The grave danger of the coming pandemic LONDON The long-term solution is to invest many billions of dollars and a huge amount of political capital in persuading peasant families throughout China and southeast Asia to change the way they raise their poultry.