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April 13, 2004
- Allan Fotheringham Watch for terrorism to strike in November Everybody has their own theory about terrorists. The nutcases who will devote their own lives to blow up innocents they have never met to pursue their cause that no one else understands.
April 8, 2004
- YTG got its cheque, but at what costs? If any subject cried for a territorial ombudsman's investigation, it's the unbelievably shoddy treatment the former owner of Northern Analytical Laboratories has received from the Yukon government.
- Brenda Chambers Without hope, we'll suffer the consequences Mine is a privileged life.
April 6, 2004
- Gwynne Dyer The ex-mad dog of the Middle East LONDON Start running with the wrong crowd, and pretty soon you'll be meeting some very unpleasant people.
April 5, 2004
- Allan Fotheringham Anyone who's anyone honoured Sharp Mitchell Sharp and I went together to Beijing in 1972, intent and succeeding in bringing Red China into the world community and out of its insulation; strange, since it contained more people on Earth than any other nation.
April 2, 2004
- For this scope of project, YTG had a role Though city council is synonymous with the prickly subjects of tax increases and smoking bylaws these days, Doug Graham should take a bow.
- Flo Whyard And now... a few words from Flo Great picture of former Yukon CBC staffer Lucy van Oldenbarneveld in Ottawa's Hill Times recently, together with Anthony Germain, both featured on the morning show on CBC Radio One (91.5) from 5:30 to 8:30 a.m.
- Julius Debuschewitz The Middle East cauldron is still boiling Although that was not my original plan, this week's column will deal again with the Middle East.
April 1, 2004
- Allan Fotheringham - PM may not be bright, but pollsters are The most amazing thing about Canada while in turmoil over Quebec wanting to break up the best country in the world (United Nations stats) is that it has been ruled for over the last half-century, basically, by lawyers from Quebec.