Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Snow falls across South Carolina




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South Carolina has people singing, "let it snow" as the childen get an additional day off following the Martin Luther King, Jr Holiday.  Many readers in the north will chuckle as they see the photos of our, 'snow storm' that occurened over night.






COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - Snow is falling across much of South Carolina on Tuesday.


Snow has been reported from Greer to Beaufort, as well as from Greenwood to Myrtle Beach.


 Much of the state is under winter weather advisories or warnings.


Gov. Mark Sanford delayed the opening of state offices in a number of counties. Many schools across the area are closed, as well.


Despite the Martin Luther King holiday on Monday, city of Columbia workers installed plows, checked their vehicles and supplies and went over their response plan to prepare for the weather.







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Kevin Libin: When Pro-Palestinian turns anti-Semitic: Why the ...

Barry Artiste Op/Ed


One can be sure this issue won't go away in our lifetime either.






In the long history of fighting between them, the latest war between the Israelis and the Palestinians probably offers the most clear-cut storyline to date. However legitimate you consider the Palestinians’ position today, until 2005, it was arguably more defensible than it is now.


This time, there was no “occupying” Israeli forces in Gaza as was the longstanding narrative of an uprising of a colonized people against colonizers; gone is Arafat, whose quasi-secularism and vintage “freedom fighter” image blessed him with eternal sympathy among Europe’s bien pensants.







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Everything you ever wanted to know about Inaugurations




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What happened at the first U.S. presidential inauguration of George Washington?


George Washington travelled on horseback for 450 kilometres from Mount Vernon to New York, the U.S. capital at the time, stopping for lavish celebrations along the way. On April 30, 1789, he took the oath of office at New York's Federal Hall, on a balcony overlooking Wall Street.







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President Obama faces an 'in-basket from hell'




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For 50 years, the president of the United States has been welcomed with the stirring strains of Hail to the Chief.


But don’t be surprised if after a half an hour in the Oval Office, President Barack Obama can be heard wistfully whistling another tune, the less formal anthem of the disenchanted popularized by the late Johnny Paycheck: Take This Job and Shove It.







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Wilkins to Winfrey?




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Barry Artiste Op/Ed


Oprah as Canada's US Ambassador?  Well stranger things have happened I suppose, though I think Obama is smarter than to Glitz Diplomacy with Talk Show Biz.
Many say the World has high hopes for Obama, but then many are not listening obviously, when US President Obama stated many time of the Hard Road ahead.  Funny how many think he is talking about Highway Maintenance.






At a recent farewell lunch with a dozen journalists, departing U.S. ambassador David Wilkins claimed to have it on good authority that his replacement would be Oprah Winfrey.


Good choice: The iconic talk show host devoted to helping children in godforsaken places would surely find Ottawa in the dead of winter is right up her alley.







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Butting Out: The Slow Death of Smoking in Canada




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Barry Artiste Op/Ed


This story and the links tells you virtually everything you wanted to know about smoking from the cradle to the grave. Pretty insightful.





Butting Out: The Slow Death of Smoking in Canada Not too long ago, Canadians could smoke virtually anywhere they pleased: at work, in theatres, restaurants and even hospitals. Smoking rates peaked in the early 1960s, when nearly half of all adults puffed away. But as evidence of the health hazards of cigarettes piled up, high taxes, graphic warnings and restrictions on smoking have helped make smoking unacceptable. CBC Archives traces the decline of smoking in Canada.





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Cheney pulls muscle in his back while moving boxes




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Cheney pulls muscle in his back while moving boxes

Updated Mon. Jan. 19 2009 8:55 PM ET


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Vice- President Dick Cheney pulled a muscle in his back while moving boxes and will be in a wheelchair for Tuesday's inauguration ceremony.







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Single mom battles Quebec for common-law alimony




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Single mom battles Quebec for common-law alimony

Updated Mon. Jan. 19 2009 7:47 PM ET


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A single mother's legal quest to win alimony from her billionaire ex-partner took on the character of a constitutional challenge Monday at a Quebec courtroom.



The brewing legal battle, which could wind its way to the Supreme Court of Canada, has the potential to dramatically alter the rights of hundreds of thousands of couples who live together in Quebec.



Whereas common-law partners in most of Canada have the same rights as married couples, Quebec law doesn't provide any rights for such men and women after they separate.







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Ayers, now a Chicago-based professor and author, was slated to deliver a speech at the University of Toronto's Centre for Urban Schooling but was barred from entering the country on Sunday night by border officials at the Toronto Island Airport.


"It seems slightly absurd and again, it's hard for me to speculate about what they were thinking. If it had been me, I would have let me in," Ayers told CBC's As It Happens.







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Khadr ID'd Arar as visitor to al Qaeda training camps




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Khadr ID'd Arar as visitor to al Qaeda training camps

Updated Mon. Jan. 19 2009 7:51 PM ET


CTV.ca News Staff


When Omar Khadr was still a teenager, he identified fellow Canadian Maher Arar as someone who had attended al Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan, according to the testimony of an FBI agent.


At Khadr's trial in Guantanamo Bay on Monday, Robert Fuller said Toronto-born Khadr had picked out Arar from various ID photographs, during interrogations in 2002. He was 15 years old at the time, and wounded by shrapnel.







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Monday, January 19, 2009

President Bush commutes prison sentences Border Agents

President Bush commutes prison sentences of two former border patrol agents convicted of shooting drug smuggler.


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Zimbabwe goes hungry, but Mrs. Mugabe lives it up in Hong Kong





Britain's Timesonline reports that its photographer in Hong Kong was " beaten up and punched repeatedly in the face by the wife of President Robert Mugabe" when he photographed her on a shopping spree.


Timesonline reports:


"Grace Mugabe, 43, known as the First Shopper of Zimbabwe, flew into a rage when she was spotted last week leaving the exclusive Shangri-La hotel in Hong Kong. She has been staying there with her entourage at a cost of £2,000 a day while her country endures poverty, hunger and disease.








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Canada courts Chinese in big meat market





The odour of tripe cooking in the markets of Kowloon is enough to turn the stomach of long-time cattleman Brad Wildeman, president of the Canadian Cattlemen's Association.


"I am a farm kid, I've butchered animals. I cannot see me eating that," said Saskatchewan resident Mr. Wildeman, who was in Hong Kong last week on a trade mission from Ottawa.


The cattle chief also scents opportunity here in Asia's street markets, where vendors boil and fry parts of the cow most Canadians won't touch and all manner of offal hangs from the hooks in the butchers' stores.







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Man accused of everything from fraud to terrorism stuck in limbo





Calgary's Remand Centre is a perilous melting pot of a jail. A way station for suspects awaiting trial, suspended parolees and immigration detainees, it is where refugees bunk with rapists, drunk drivers with drug dealers. In this strained jurisdiction, three or four inmates live 22 hours a day in cells built for two, some sleeping on the floor--a "nasty, dangerous place," as one lawyer puts it.


This is where Manjeet Singh Rattu, aka Manjit Singh, aka Mumtaz Sharif Rattu, aka Mohammed Rattu, an Indian national and Punjabi journalist, has lived for more than a year.







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Commuters face traffic hell due to Pattullo Bridge closure





METRO VANCOUVER — Commuters crossing the Fraser River can expect longer line-ups and further delays after a suspicious fire Sunday shut down the Pattullo Bridge for at least a month, diverting its 80,000 daily users to other routes and onto public transit.


TransLink spokesman Ken Hardie urged commuters to leave earlier or later for work and consider carpooling and telecommuting, predicting overcrowded conditions on the Port Mann and Alex Fraser bridges and George Massey Tunnel, as well as long waits for buses and SkyTrains.







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American Idol thinks you're really dumb




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If you happen to be in Austin Texas and you come across the Palazio Men's Club Stripper Idol contest, FremantleMedia wants you to know that the amateur stripper contest is in no way affiliated with American Idol – in case you get confused.


The weekly contest, in which half naked girls compete for a $500 prize, is NOT sponsored by the TV show in which would be singers compete for a record contract. OK? In fact, FremantleMedia, the company that owns American Idol, wants you to know so badly it's suing the club.







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Who's Who in Obamas Inner Circle?

Barry Artiste Op/Ed
Surprising to see old faces from previous administrations resurfacing after a decade long slumber.

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Hudson 'miracle' pilot invited to Obama inauguration




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Hudson 'miracle' pilot invited to Obama inauguration

Updated Sun. Jan. 18 2009 11:21 PM ET


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DANVILLE, Calif. -- US Airways pilot Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger and his family are going to the presidential inauguration, the mayor of his California hometown said Sunday.







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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Canada to seek reactor, uranium business in India




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CAMPBELL CLARK


From Saturday's Globe and Mail


January 17, 2009 at 1:50 AM EST


OTTAWA — Canada is hoping its support for allowing India to rejoin the world's nuclear trade will help open the door to a lucrative business in reactors and uranium, Trade Minister Stockwell Day says.


Canada inadvertently helped India develop an atomic bomb by giving it reactor technology in the 1950s. But last year it swallowed that bitter history and helped India win an exemption from nuclear non-proliferation rules that had banned it for decades from trading in nuclear technology and uranium.







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Wal-Mart Moves Closer to Russia




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Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, has registered a legal entity in Russia and joined a local retailers' organization, the latest in a series of moves indicating its interest in expanding into the country.

The company registered a subsidiary under the name WM Eastern Europe Holdings and joined the Russian Association of Retail Trade Companies, or AKORT, which includes the 28 largest commercial organizations in the country.

"Wal-Mart is working on the Russian market," Ilya Belonovsky, the executive director of the 28-member industry group said Dec. 29. He declined to elaborate.

Members of the association include French retail giants Carrefour and Auchan, Germany's Metro, as well as local firms X5 Retail Group and Magnit.





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Poland Unearths Mass War Grave




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Barry Artiste Op/Ed
Certainly disturbing when the past comes to haunt us, yet with ongoing conflicts around the world, clearly we have learned nothing from it.

Piotr Malecki / Reuters A worker looking at human remains recovered from a World War II mass grave in central Malbork, Poland.



MALBORK, Poland — Polish authorities have unearthed the remains of 1,800 bodies and expect to find even more in a mass grave first discovered three months ago and believed to date back to the final days of World War II.

The site is in a corner of northern Poland that was part of Germany until 1945, and the authorities suspect the remains are of ethnic German civilians, at least some of whom were probably killed by advancing Soviet forces.

"We are dealing with a mass grave of civilians, probably of German origin. The presence of children … suggests they were civilians," said Zbigniew Sawicki, a Polish archeologist supervising the exhumation.





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Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean tours Haitian slum




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Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean tours Haitian slum

Updated Sat. Jan. 17 2009 5:16 PM ET


The Canadian Press


PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean toured a Haitian slum that she called an inspiration for Canada's own struggling communities, from the Inuit north to big cities grappling with gang violence.


She walked through the bustling streets of a rough-and-tumble Port-au-Prince neighbourhood on Saturday that until recently was a no-go zone even for the Haitian police.







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No more masked protesters, city says




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The city of Montreal says it plans to pass a bylaw forbidding people to wear masks or face coverings at public demonstrations - a bylaw that civil-rights experts say could turn out to be unconstitutional.


Montreal police have asked the city for the bylaw, saying they want to be able to identify participants in violent protests.







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Vancouver DTES: Worst slumlords should be fined, activists insist




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The B.C. government should fine Vancouver's worst slumlords until they bring their skid-row hotels up to basic living standards, housing activists said yesterday.


Since March, the Residential Tenancy Branch of B.C. has had the power to impose fines of up to $5,000 a day on landlords who break the law by allowing their rental properties to hit rock bottom.







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Will the Green agenda fade?




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It was less than a year ago that Horizon Air declared it would completely replace its fleet of regional jets with cleaner, more fuel-efficient turboprops. Fuel prices were soaring and the Seattle-based carrier had just reported a quarterly loss. Fast-forward to 2009 and the airline's plan to transition toward a single feet of 48 Bombardier Q400 turboprop planes has stalled.





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Climate warming 'highly unusual' says new study




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Picture of Prince Albert II of Monaco's expedition to Antarctica provided by the Monaco Palace January 15, 2009. His trip will last through January 22 and will include visits to 26 international bases on Antarctica to raise awareness about global warming.Photograph by: Monaco Palace/HO, REUTERS

A major U.S. government report on Arctic climate, prepared with information from eight Canadian scientists, has concluded that the recent rapid warming of polar temperatures and shrinking of multi-year Arctic sea ice are "highly unusual compared to events from previous thousands of years."







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Will Harper and Obama get along?




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They may not shoot hoops together, but could trade tips on parenting young kids between tough talks on war, trade and the economic crisis.


Close in age and family life but far apart in political ideology, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Barack Obama will have a formal tete-a-tete when the incoming U.S. president makes his first official state visit to Canada.







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Israeli troops to remain in Gaza




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JERUSALEM -- Israel implemented a unilateral cease-fire early Sunday in its 22-day offensive that turned Gaza neighbourhoods into battlegrounds and dealt a stinging blow to the Islamic militants of Hamas. But Israeli troops will stay in the Palestinian territory for now and Hamas threatened to keep fighting until they leave.





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Ottawa Valley residents may be tilting at windmills -- at leas...





IROQUOIS -- After at least two years of advance notice that controversial power generating windmills would soon appear on the Eastern Ontario landscape, one finally has.


At 60 ft., the "personal" windmill here is a miniature version of towering industrial turbines slated to generate power for the grid while generating equal amounts of opposition revolving around sound and sight pollution, possible health risks and decreased property values.


Overlooking Hwy. 401, the 60-footer was erected by ReDriven Power Inc. which has set up shop in a vacant textile factory, providing jobs for about a dozen people. While many of the components are made in China, technological enhancements such as control systems are prepared here.







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Saturday, January 17, 2009

France-India Develop Ultimate Car that Runs on Air




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By Pascal Boissé, Sympatico/MSN AutosHeadquartered in the south of France, near Nice, MDI has been promoting compressed-air engine technology for over a decade.

The small, innovative company employs about 50 people, and is managed by its founder, Guy Nègre. In 2007, against all odds, the company signed its first partnership agreement with a major car maker, Indian conglomerate Tata. This partnership will allow MDI to complete the development and optimization of its technology for the Indian market. Tata Motors is the company that acquired Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford early in 2008, and is the maker of the $2,500 car. In its homeland, this large industrial group is the number one commercial vehicle manufacturer and the number two for private vehicles. There are over four million licensed Tatas on the road today.







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New immigration rules create two-tier Canadians: critics




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OTTAWA -- New rules intended to protect the value of Canadian citizenship will create a two-tiered system with children born or adopted overseas relegated to an "inferior" class of citizenship, critics say.


Proposed federal regulations unveiled in mid-December seek to prevent children born to or adopted by Canadians outside the country from passing citizenship on to their children if they also are born abroad.







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Grassroots group may save B.C.'s famed hollow tree




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Grassroots group may save B.C.'s famed hollow tree

Updated: Fri Jan. 16 2009 18:41:45

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Stanley Park's famous hollow tree isn't much to look at these days.


Wrapped in cables, propped up by poles and fenced off to the public, the tree barely rates a glance from visiting tourists.


Bruce MacDonald is part of the Stanley Park Hollow Tree Conservation Society. He recalls a time when the giant cedar was one of the most photographed images in Vancouver.


"Anyone who grows up in Vancouver knows and loves the hollow tree," he says.


It's this appreciation for the tree that's compelling him to save it.







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Former pop giant Boy George jailed for sex-related offence




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British musician George O'Dowd, also known as Boy George, arrives at Snaresbrook Crown Court, in east London, on January 16, 2009. The singer-turned disc jockey was convicted on December 5 at Snaresbrook Crown Court of detaining Norwegian escort Audun Carlsen, 29, who claimed he was beaten with a metal chain as he tried to escape the musician's flat. Sentencing is expected later Friday.Photograph by: Shaun Curry, AFP/Getty Images

Former Culture Club frontman Boy George has been sentenced to 15 months in jail after being found guilty last month of falsely imprisoning Norwegian male escort Audun Carlsen.


Tried under his real name George O'Dowd, the 47-year-old Briton denied the charge of false imprisonment at his London flat in April, 2007. After his conviction on December 5, judge David Radford had warned him that he faced a prison term.







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Sharks, not humans, most at risk in ocean




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SYDNEY - Three shark attacks in Australia in two days this week sparked a global media frenzy of "Jaws" proportions, but sharks are more at risk in the ocean than humans with man killing millions of sharks each year.


Sharks are the top of the marine food chain, a powerful predator which has no match in its watery realm, until man enters the ocean.


Commercial fishing and a desire for Asian shark fin soup sees up to 100 million sharks, even protected endangered species of sharks, slaughtered around the world each year, says the Shark Research Institute (Australia).


Yet in contrast, sharks, apparently, do not like the taste of humans. Very few shark attacks involve the shark actually eating the human, unlike a land-based predator like a lion or tiger.







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Olympic village on shaky ground from start




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The essential error that led to the Olympic Athletes' Village debacle was made in April 2006, when city staff recommended that council select Millennium Properties Ltd. as the developer.


A 12-page staff report, authored by deputy city manager Jody Andrews, said Millennium's proposal met or exceeded all the requirements of the official development plan.


The report also said Millennium had offered a "guaranteed, unconditional price" of $193 million for the 17-acre tract of city-owned land on False Creek, the highest of all bids, and did not require the city "to assume any of the marketing or financing risk in the development."


But the report provided no details on how Millennium was going to finance the $750 million in projected construction costs.







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Carfax doesn't always offer all the facts: Marketplace investi...




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An investigation by CBC-TV's Marketplace has revealed that vehicle history reports obtained from Carfax are often lacking key data from several sources.


Using a web-based service, the company provides reports to individuals and businesses on used cars and light trucks in Canada and the United States. But, the Marketplace investigation showed those reports are often missing information, like some Canadian and most U.S. insurance claims as well as inspection information from auction houses, which means consumers may be lulled into a false sense of security about a potential used car purchase.







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Obama: support Canadian oil or Asia must




Russia behaves like a goon toward its European energy customers; Saudi Arabia, Iran and others export terrorism; Nigeria is unstable and Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez spews hate which means there is little choice for the U.S. and the world, but to embrace, and possibly finance, Alberta’s oil sands.
If Washington does not get it, then Japan, India, China, South Korea and other energy-starved nations will. They should be encouraged to finance the oil sands mega-projects that have been put on ice or axed because of the bank crisis and price collapse.
Canada's governments should also consider getting into the cleaning up and financing of oil sands projects, given their importance to the overall economy, labor force and balance of payments. The sands could replace Saudi Arabia or Russia in output.





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Obama's inauguration: Why we are here

Barry Artiste Op/Ed
Obama's Inauguration will certainly be a sight to see, just not for average Washingtonians who in the words of a Popular National News Correspondent we see nightly on TV and a lifelong friend of mine who stated to me yesterday below:

Yes, I got an invite to the swearing-in for Obama, and it is available to any of my colleagues who might wish to take in the formalities. I cannot understand why anyone would want to be anywhere near downtown Washington that day. It will be filled with millions of people, very few toilets, overbearing cops enforcing idiotic rules (everyone downtown must remain indoors between 4 am and 7 am that day while dogs do security sweeps), no public or private transit, and all the general brutishness associated with huge crowds. All so people can stand for hours to see motorcades of cars with blacked-out windows sweep by. I'd rather go to the dentist. But I'm being paid to be there, so I guess I have no choice.

Certainly my Buddy says it all in the above statement, as it  shows the troubling times we are in when Terrorists threats keeps citizens indoors from 4am to 7am.  Obama will have his hands full trying to achieve what many before him failed to do.  I wish him well, and hope he takes a few days before looking at the US Presidents Inbox.  When he does, let's hope the kids are not around to hear the "Expletives" cause I bet it won't be pretty.




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Washington, D.C. -- "I was there."

It's really a simple phrase, but in some cases, it resonates for a lifetime.

Growing up, my dad rarely said the words "I was there." He once told me about the riots in Hong Kong in the late 60s, "I was there" moments that led him to leave his home for Canada. He told me of another time years later when he took me up on his shoulders at Toronto City Hall to protest against discrimination, a landmark moment when the Chinese Canadian community found its political voice. "You were there," he told me proudly years later when I was old enough to understand.





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We have become a nation of beggars




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Barry Artiste Op/Ed


Certainly when every industry and provincial government in financial straits, some through their own fault come a running hat in hand for a bailout of sorts shows Joe Average is left in the cold.  Finance Minister Lou Costello will be handing down the budget Jan 27th and awaiting in the long list of those with their hand out for some sweet, sweet coin will be none other than our illustrious BC Liberal Premier Gordo "Disco Stu" Campbell who pretty much pissed away our tax dollars on grandiose ideas like the 2010 Olympics, which when implemented by another Wonk, NDPs then Premier Glen Clark was to provide jobs and bucks o plenty for everyone, and come way under budget,  Now it seems it is exponentially way over budget, massive unemployment, so much so even Bill Gates wealth would make BC a pauper in his eyes.  One wonders what Fine Plans Gordo would have if British Columbias allowance for our infrastructure is upped, will any of this go to Joe Six Pack, not likely as I am sure Raises for All would be on the agenda for his Ministers, with High 5s for pulling off another coup. Cliche as Bailout is in the World of Business, it seems this is a excuse of convienience when incompetence by highly paid CEO's still allows these same CEO's to keep their jobs, while the rest of us are working from paycheque to paycheque.  NDPs Carol James grandstanding asking British Columbians to vote NDP next election comes spring, certainly shows her cluelessness in her party who started all this in the first place, only to be turfed out of office to be replaced by an even more incompetent Wonk, shows she must think we will pick the lesser of the two evils come spring election, Unfortunately many will be slapping on their Disco Platform Heels and vote Gordo back in, as there is no real alternative.


Dancin, Dancin, Dancin the night away!


 





Are you "shovel-ready," poised to hit the ground running, or merely desperate for cheap cash to get through the recession? If so, here's your last chance to apply to Ottawa for a piece of the massive government spending-bailout-infrastructure-stimulus operation now being prepared for Finance Minister Jim Flaherty's Jan. 27 budget extravaganza.


To get you going, the National Post has created an all-purpose Stimulus Canada application document. Simply make sure your company/institution fills out the form here to get in on the action.







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Salvadoran gangsters set up residence in Metro Vancouver




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Barry Artiste Op/Ed


Somehow I don't think this is what the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) was implemented for.  Offering assistance to a Gang of Blood thirsty Drug Rings, shows IRB needs to give their head a shake, and ship these Amigos back to Columbia Pronto and leave them to their own devices, to do otherwise shows why Vangroovy deserves the name Nancyville, Canada as once again, our hard earned tax dollars and voices of stronger criminal laws and even stricter immigration reform falls on deaf ears.




This photo of a tattoo on the back of Elmer Granados was entered as an exhibit at his Immigration and Refugee Board hearing as proof of his membership in the Mara Salvatrucha gang. The hand and fingers symbolize an upside down "M" and the SLS stands for his MS clique: Seattle Locotos Surenos. Granados will be in B.C. Supreme Court Feb. 26 for a hearing on a U.S. extradition warrant.Photograph by: .., photo submitted

They are brothers in blood and through their membership in the brutal Mara Salvatrucha gang.


They are both linked to shootings of gang rivals in Seattle.


And they’ve both been deemed too dangerous to stay in Canada.


Between them, Elmer and Jose Granados have snuck across the B.C. border four times in recent years to set up residence in Metro Vancouver.


Now both men are behind bars here waiting for separate judicial proceedings to decide their fate.







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Patrick Swayze released from hospital




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Barry Artiste Op/Ed


I guess the photo says it all.  Such a tragic shame.





LOS ANGELES - Actor Patrick Swayze, the "Dirty Dancing" star who is battling pancreatic cancer, has been released from a weeklong stay at a hospital where he was treated for pneumonia, People magazine reported on Friday.


Swayze, 56, was hospitalized in Los Angeles on January 9, hours before he was scheduled to appear at a gathering of television critics to promote his new TV crime drama, "The Beast," which premiered on the A&E cable network on Thursday.


The actor stars as a rogue FBI undercover agent.


"I am happy to announce that Patrick Swayze is home after a brief hospitalization for pneumonia," his spokeswoman, Annett Wolf, told People in a report published on the magazine's website.







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Dopey drug smuggler who asks U.S. customs for help gets 14-yea...

Barry Artiste Op/Ed


Ya know, there is a reason why they call it dope, when you call US Customs and Immigration to ask if they found your 31 Kilos of Cocaine stashed along the border. Even Cheech and Chong are a tad higher up the food chain to know they are the last people you call.With People like him, we can win the war on drugs.






VANCOUVER, B.C. - A cocaine mule who lost his shipment and called U.S. customs officials for help has been handed a 14-year prison term in by a U.S. District Court judge in Seattle.


Leroy Carr, of Federal Way, Wash., was convicted last October of intent to distribute drugs after being arrested near the Sumas border crossing leading into British Columbia.







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Coke sued for 'deceptive' VitaminWater marketing

Barry Artiste Op Ed


Boy that sure is going to Pee O the Kitsalano Crowd who are always the first on the town to rush for the latest fad, especially if a celeb is prostituting herself for a Corporate who have used everyone from Britney to Micheal.
Kits crowd never to shy away from any Groovy Product to match their jogging togs, prefer Vitamin Water for running in, rather than those Hot Starbucks Lattes, which keep scalding their Nibbly Bits along the Bike path.


Coke on the other hand always touting the Real Thing, got the Snot slapped outta them when it had been discovered Vitamin water, pretty much is less water and only used for a delivery system to slam sugary crap down your gullet.


Pepsi must be doing High 5s all around at this Marvy News. 










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Gaza ceasefire supporters occupy Ont. MP's offices

Barry Artiste Op-Ed
Activists protesting for a ceasefire in Gaza occupied a small office of a member of parliament, only to be removed by police hours later.  One should be grateful they live in a country like Canada to get away with this, cause in other countries an act like that would get them a bullet in the back of the head pronto.  I have no problems with protests out in public but essentially taking a public building hostage for a few hours should warrant a tasering as a deterrent from doing it again.  Whats next on the agenda when some think they can get away with this type of action, it will only get worse before it gets better in my books.





Gaza ceasefire supporters occupy Ont. MP's offices  Canwest News ServiceJanuary 16, 2009 7:00 PM  

LONDON, Ont. — Activists staged a "flash mob action" inside and outside the office of London West MP Ed Holder Friday, demanding he take action to support a ceasefire in Gaza.


After a scheduled meeting with four people at 4 p.m. local time Friday, they refused to leave his office, the MP said.


About 12 more people demonstrated outside his London office.







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Flesh-eating disease outbreak hits Winnipeg's homeless

Barry Artiste Op-Ed
With sub zero weather across parts of Canada, Homeless now brought into shelters have health officials looking at the Homeless and their health and to be shocked to see Flesh eating disease among the homeless certainly will not bode well when many are packed tightly together and the possibility it being transferred from one transient to another, perhaps a epidemic, who knows what is in store for those whose lifestyle goes unknown until health officials study it further.






WINNIPEG — An outbreak of potentially deadly flesh-eating disease erupted among Winnipeg's homeless last year, infecting 12 people with an invasive bacteria that spreads rapidly and causes severe pain and disfiguration.


Winnipeg health officials did not publicly disclose that a cluster of cases was reported in the city area between April and October 2008 until questioned by the Winnipeg Free Press this week.


Dr. Pierre Plourde, a Winnipeg medical officer of health, said inner-city shelters were alerted about the spike in cases and told to watch for anyone with wounds or sore throats who may be at an increased risk of developing the infection.


He said there were four or five strains of flesh-eating disease that were reported and there was no evidence that anyone infected transmitted the disease to another person.







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Montreal university theology course explores link between Habs...

Barry Artiste Op-Ed
First there was a California University offering The Simpsons Cartoon Show as a Course of study for University Credits, then there was a University offering  a course of study in Reality TV, and now a Canadian University is offering the Montreal Canadiens Hockey Team as a Religious course of study.  Some say Hockey in Canada is a religion of sorts, much like the US and Football.   Montreal has a fanatical following for the Habs, Habs an acronym for the Montreal Canadiens being one of the original 6 hockey teams of the NHL. Many fans of the Habs are generally called Hab Fags, a devoted group of Montreal Canadiens fans.  I too on more than one occasion at the Corel Centre in Ottawa was called when wearing my Canadiens Hockey Jersey.  Now I have derided nonsensical course like the Simpsons being offered as a course curriculm, but for some reason, I cannot in good conceinece deride Montrealers for wanting a Hockey Team as a Religion, one only has to go to a game in Montreal to experience real passion when it comes to Hockey in Quebec. Most likely more people tune into a Hockey game than watching Evangelical Sermons on TV.  So God Bless the Habs! Sign me up! 





Montreal university theology course explores link between Habs fandom and God

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MONTREAL — Quebec's century-long bond to the Montreal Canadiens has been called passion, and even obsession. Now a university theologian has branded it as religion.


The Swiss-born Universite de Montreal professor said the ubiquitous relics and rituals linked to the Habs struck him when he arrived in the city a few years ago.


The similarities prompted Olivier Bauer to launch a crusade - in the form of a university course - to explore the many ties between a team that hails its sweater as La Sainte Flanelle - or holy flannel - and spiritual devotion.


"It was a divine inspiration," Bauer said of the idea for his new French-language class, the Religion of the Canadiens.







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Friday, January 16, 2009

HERO Pilot's life had prepared him for 'miracle' flight

Barry Artiste Op-Ed


The pilot who safely landed US Airways Flight 1549 certainly will be given accolades worthy of a ticker tape parade in downtown Manhattan, failing that, I am sure many passengers will swear their first born in his name.




Pilot's life had prepared him for 'miracle' flight

Updated Fri. Jan. 16 2009 7:21 PM ET


The Associated Press


NEW YORK -- Chesley Sullenberger spent practically his whole life preparing for the five-minute crucible that was US Airways Flight 1549.


He got his pilot's licence at 14, was named best aviator in his class at the Air Force Academy, flew fighter jets, investigated air disasters, mastered glider flying and even studied the psychology of how cockpit crews behave in a crisis.


When the ultimate test came on a descent over the Hudson River, he spoke into the intercom only once and gave perhaps the most terrifying instruction a pilot can give -- "Brace for impact" -- with remarkable calm.







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$1.6B hit in N.L. pension funds: minister

Barry Artiste Op-Ed


Yes, I am sure the average Newfoundlander will be crying in their Cod and Chips when they hear their Provincial Government will be coming up short to pay the pensions of civil servants, judges and retired politicians.  When many Newfoundlanders could only dream of a pension, and pension, for a government to cry they are hit with a 1.6 billion shortfall to pay Silly Servant pensions, will certainly fall on deaf ears and maybe a bit of laughter from the unemployed masses.






The global financial crisis has hammered the Newfoundland and Labrador government's pension plans, almost eradicating the gains the province invested from the Atlantic Accord.


Finance Minister Jerome Kennedy told CBC News the fund — used to pay the pensions of civil servants, teachers, judges and even retired politicians — has lost $1.6 billion in value over the last year.







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Former Newf minister Byrne screws de pooch pleads guilty to fraud

Barry Artiste Op-Ed


Ya know Newfoundlanders since joining Canadian Federation in the late 1940s have always gotten the short end of the stick, they cant fish in their own waters, yet watch other european countries scoop up cod by the sombero full, they got gas and oil rigs, but somehow money doesnt seem to be flowing to the average joe 6 pack newfoundlander. Cant hunt seals, because some Ancient French Movie Tart from France and a One legged Celeb of the Day who married and  financially screwed over a Beatle says its cruel, yep Cruel, when rich comfy celebs come a wailing to the media, while a population of the rock are thrown a Welfare bone, they detest to recieve. This, regardless that Newfs have been hunting and fishing for centuries on their little island, they were happy, had a bit o change in their pockets for the pub on a friday night.   Newfs affectionately call their home the Rock, though it is one of the jewels of Canada, breathtaking scenery like you would not believe and a people whose quick smile and humour belies the crap they are going through.


Turmoil, high unemployment has seen centuries old towns closed, relagated to being ghost towns.  Now one of the own are screwing the pooch when it comes to the citizens of the rock.  Whats next,,, their pensions too.  Anyways, lets hope they blindfold these guilty buggers and make em walk take a long walk off a short pier.


Certainly not the Canada the Newfoundland peoples envisioned when they were suckered into joining Canada as a Province.  The way they are treated is a crime, a crime much like these 5 Political crooks, a mix of Liberal and New Democratic Politicians who if they recieve justice, may get a pittance of a sentence compared to what a disheartened polulace get every day to learn their own kind are not about putting a well place fishing hook through the taxpayers lips.






A disgraced former Newfoundland and Labrador cabinet minister pleaded guilty Friday to charges that included defrauding the government of money paid through his legislative allowance.


Ed Byrne, who resigned as natural resources minister in June 2006 when a scandal over legislative spending began to rock Newfoundland and Labrador politics, entered the plea Friday morning in provincial court in St. John's.


Byrne pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud, including one charge of fraud against the government, a crime that was formerly known as influence peddling.







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Mexico, Pakistan face 'rapid and sudden' collapse: Pentagon

Barry Artiste Op-Ed


Yeah, well like this is news to everyone where lawlessness was allowed to fester for so long, the foxes have taken over the hen house. Greed and Corruption, a cliche, yet seem to go hand in hand in both countries.
It is a given if a westerner happens to visit either of these two countries, you go at your own risk, our Consulates warn Westerners time and time again, yet North Americans still flock there thinking it cant happen to me, until they are either kidnapped, assaulted or killed, then they cry to their respective countries to help them.  Should we intervene in these two countries, certainly past and present history has shown to stay out of anothers countries affairs, lest we lose everything, including our troops. Best let well enough alone and let god sort it out, after all that is what a lot of the fighting is about in most cases. God and Drugs.






A new Pentagon report that tries to predict the type of challenges the U.S. military will face over the next 25 years warns that Mexico and Pakistan could face a "rapid and sudden" collapse.


"The Mexican possibility may seem less likely, but the government, its politicians, police and judicial infrastructure are all under sustained assault and pressure by criminal gangs and drug cartels," the assessment of worldwide security threats says. "How that international conflict turns out over the next several years will have a major impact on the stability of the Mexican state."


"Any descent by Mexico into chaos would demand an American response based on the serious implications for homeland security alone," it adds. However, a similar scenario in Pakistan would be catastrophic.







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B.C. to lose more than 42,000 jobs in '09: forecast

Barry Artiste Op Ed


But....but...wait a second, Vangroovy Politicans and the Premier previously stated the 2010 Olympics would be a job generator, with big paying jobs, business ops and trade for everybody. Why it seemed according to our Politicians that everyone would be living the Canadian Dream , driving solid gold Ferraris, housing for all, Why, we are the Bestest Place in the World according to them.  I wonder what went Mcwrong, seems even McJobs are getting hard to find in McWonderland BC.






British Columbia’s job market will shrink almost two per cent in 2009 as the province sinks into recession, then contract a further 0.3 per cent in 2010, economist Helmut Pastrick said Thursday.


That will mean a net 42,500 jobs lost this year and another 6,500 jobs lost in 2010 before employment recovers to 2008 levels in 2011, Pastrick told the Vancouver Board of Trade’s annual economic outlook conference.







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Condos fire sale offers up to 40-per-cent discounts

Barry Artiste Op-Ed


Realtors cannot understand why no buyers of their housing at 40% off in their fire sale.  Hmmm perhaps British Columbians woke up finally and figured out overpriced homes even at 40% off is still way overpriced considering you do not own the land you are living on, especially when you calculate monthly strata fees to fix the place for life against leaks, not to mention Vangroovy Politicians who will likely raise everyones property taxes two fold to pay for the billion dollar fiasco called the Olympic village for the next 30 years.  Yeah, that is a pretty good assessment on my part. Hey Good luck trying to scam people into paying close to a quarter and a half million dollars for a 400 square foot shoebox you call a home. Hey even better luck trying to scam people into paying 2.5 million dollars for a 600 saquare foot closet in the Olympic village as well.  The names Tucker, Not Sucker!






In what’s being marketed as a real estate liquidation sale, the Onni Group of Companies is offering 375 Metro Vancouver condos valued at $150 million at prices it says are discounted by up to 40 per cent from those originally advertised.


Onni executive vice-president Chris Evans said Thursday that Onni was facing high costs in carrying the units under current financing terms. “It made sense to sell our remaining inventory.”


As well, Evans said in an interview, the sale makes sense because of the slowing real estate market.


“No one could ever have imagined the real estate market would drop as much as this. This is a reaction to the market that’s slowing.”







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1982 police line-up: Who looks guilty to you?

Barry Artiste Op-Ed


Anyone looking at this photo would think it is a group of college age men hamming it up for a photo, when in fact it is a group of police officers hamming it up for a photo with an accused sex offender, we now find out may have been innocent after all.  Certainly some splain in is in order.


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1982 police line-up: Who looks guilty to you? No. 12 was picked out of this lineup and convicted of several sexual assaults. H served 26 years, but now there's serious doubt that he was the perpetrator





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Scientists closing in on 'cloak of invisibility'

Barry Artiste Op-Ed


Wow a Cloak of invisibility, what will they think of next. How about a cloak of Job Security for the masses, now that would be something.






WASHINGTON - They can't match Harry Potter yet, but scientists are moving closer to creating a real cloak of invisibility.


Researchers at Duke University, who developed a material that can "cloak" an item from detection by microwaves, report that they have expanded the number of wavelengths they can block.


In 2006, the team reported they had developed so-called metamaterials that could deflect microwaves around a three-dimensional object, essentially making it invisible to the waves.







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Thursday, January 15, 2009

B.C. MLA denied boarding because of breast pump

Barry Artiste Op/Ed
Ya know many are upset by the ludicrious rules airport security enforce, but then that is the society we live in.


A society of kid glove treatment given to world terrorists and criminals alike, forcing us to be on guard at all times with preventative measures, instead of proactive harsh deterrents such as serious jail time for those who wish to do us harm.  


Can anyone remember such nutjob security measures a decade ago? Of course not!  But then we never had planes crashing into buildings by religious whackos with boxcutters either.


The Liberalized West cannot be tiptoeing around terrorist countries or organizations in our own countries. We got to be takin names and takin out terrorists with extreme prejudice here and abroad.   George Orwells prediction is all too true, but that is a society we made it to be by letting terrorist organizations and terrorist fundraising operations along with violent protests to go on unscathed in our countries. Look at Europe for example, is this what we want our country to become, rioting in the streets, fires, religious strife in countries not of our own.  If we are not careful we will be walking the same path as France, Italy and others who allowed this to go on far too long.


Society is always quick to protest human rights, until it affects them or their families personally, our criminal courts are full of victims who say criminal rights always seem to trump victims rights. To that I say in most cases, it is socities fault, you voted for it, not me.





B.C. MLA denied boarding because of breast pump

Updated: Wed Jan. 14 2009 19:49:14

Darcy Wintonyk, ctvbc.ca


A high profile member of B.C.'s opposition party was denied boarding at Vancouver's airport because her breast pump was deemed a security threat.


Vancouver-Mount Pleasant NDP MLA Jenny Kwan was trying to fly to Kamloops for a caucus meeting Tuesday morning, but security would not let her board when they found a breast milk pump and ice packs in her carry-on luggage.







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Black community leader slams CBC

Barry Artiste Op/Ed
All I have to say is where was the Montreal Black Community when Comedian Eddie Murphy said the exact same thing verbatim?  I'll tell ya, most likely laughing their asses off.  Funny how some so called Community groups with no sense of humour love to rush to the media when lily white comedians make fun of the same premise black comedians can get away with.  It is said Comedy has no boundaries, get used to it, ya twits.






MONTREAL - A prominent leader of Montreal's black community says a Radio-Canada TV show that featured a joke about shooting a black American president promotes hatred.


Dan Philip, the head of the Black Coalition of Quebec, also wants the federal solicitor general to determine if there are grounds for legal action.







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The Liberals love Omar Khadr long time!

Barry Artiste Op/Ed


Yeah, the Liberals always looking for revelancy, are taking up the Omar Khadr cause celebre as a child soldier and will actively seeking his release to the safe warm milky busim of Canada, where Omar will enjoy all the cradle to grave welfare and social benefits, his Mother and decease father enjoy, yet continually deride Canada at the same time.  These parents you should know, took an ordinary teen out of his Canadian School and sent him to Afghanistan to fight for Osama Bin Laden, their close personal friend at the time.


In my mind a child soldier is one who is forced to fight in his country of birth, refusal to do so may have dire consequences where warring countrymen may kill his parents, or kill him.  Omar on the other hand is Canadian, lived in Canada. Omar was under no threat by others in his community to fight for Jihad and Allah. Omar and his brothers were not forced to go the middle east to fight for Allah, his parents coerced him with brainwashing.


Funny that his Mother who was a large part in the decision to rip out his childhood and send him to fight is sitting comfortably in Toronto while Omar rots in Gitmo, a mother who still enjoys all the benefits of a  Canadian Citizen, such as welfare, free medical and legal aid was never charged or jailed for this obvious child abuse since day one.  Funny the Liberals don't focus on that fact, considering it was then Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chretien who intervened with Pakistan for their fathers release from prison for the terrorist acts of bombing Pakistan institutions and killing Pakistanis.  Once the senior Khadr was released and sent home to Canada, what did he do next?  Why he took his kids with him back to the middle east to commit terrorist acts all over again, all under the then Liberal Governments watch.  This time Daddums was killed in a firefight, and Omar was captured by US Forces where it is said Omar lobbed a Grenade and killed a US Medic. 


So you see, the Liberals may get their wish and votes by forcing the Conservative Prime Minister Harpers hand in getting Omar Khadr back into Canada, problem is, Omar will be placed in the eventual care and guideance of his Mother, a Mommie Dearest who sent him off to Jihad Land in the first place, all for the good graces of Allah!
 




Chris Selley: The Liberals love Omar Khadr long time! Posted: January 15, 2009, 12:36 AM by Chris Selley

I am someone who believes Omar Khadr should have been brought home to Canada years ago—for all kinds of reasons, but first and foremost because Canada is committed to rehabilitating, not indefinitely detaining, child soldiers. So I am pleased to see Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff take up his cause.







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Cop profiling chided

Barry Artiste Op/Ed


Racial Profiling, a cops worst nightmare in fighting crime. Racial Profiling, a criminal of colour best pal. Racial Profiling, a defence lawyers best defence in getting his client off the hook.


Political correctness seems to now rival Vangroovy, when an officer has to think twice before stopping a suspect.  In this case a young black teen driving a Mercedes.  Certainly a teen of any colour driving an expensive car would raise eyebrows of any Police officer looking to take a bite out of crime.  But the Politically Correct Diverse Groups would prefer to let criminals walk and take a bite out of Law Enforcement. 


My boy, who is as lily white as you can get, has been stopped by the RCMP many times driving my new Cadillac Escalade, granted he gets upset, as for me, that is the society we live in. 


In my time in basic training, we were always told, when fishing, you won't get all the fish, but you will get a few.


A teen driving a late model luxury car is always going to be bait for any officer on a fishing expedition.


Past criminals always kept a low profile, today a criminal wants to flaunt his success, we see it on the streets, videos and movies.  I put it this way, it is not racial profiling when the above are shown constantly, it is a clue, a clue most officer with any sense of logic must follow. An inconvienince for the law abiding citizen, of course, but if one is serious about stopping crime, perhaps a inconvienince we should learn to live by in this day and age, thanks to a revolving door justice system which practises Catch and Release Justice.





A report calls on the Ottawa Police Service to acknowledge the practice of racial profiling, but the force's director who oversees diversity programs says there is "absolutely and categorically" no internal policy that promotes racial profiling.


While the report author applauds the police force for trying to bridge the gap between minority communities, he believes the force needs to "take more of a leadership role" in addressing perceived racial profiling.


"I definitely want to see the Ottawa Police Service go from just talking to be more vigorous in their effort," Sulaimon Giwa said.







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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Nortel expected to file for bankruptcy protection

Barry Artiste Op/Ed
Share in Nortel Stocks have been halted, which pretty much guarantees Bankruptcy is only minutes away once the trading floor opens for business today.  Shares of Nortel, one of Canadas biggest Hi Tech firms reached a high of over $1,000 a share in 2000 and now are at a low of $0.40 cents a share. Nortel had a staff in 2000 of close to 20,000 worldwide and now are reduced to around 4,000 personnel.  With the remaining lose buy out cash? Chance are they will be SOL.






The company's board of directors reportedly met in Toronto Tuesday to assess the company's future, just two days before the telecom firm is due to repay a $107-million interest debt on bonds.


"They don't have $107 million dollars just to make an interest payment so the next logical step might be filing for bankruptcy protection or protection from its creditors," BNN's Michael Kane reported Wednesday.


The interest payment would amount to about 10 per cent of the company's North American cash reserves.







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Saturday, January 03, 2009

Japan braces for minor tsunami after Papua earthquake





JAPAN is bracing for minor tsunamis after two powerful earthquakes struck off Indonesia. Three people are believed dead in the West Papua province.


Japan's Pacific coast could see some minor tsunami waves on Sunday Waves up to 50cm could reach the Pacific sides of islands from the Okinawan chain to the main island of Honshu, it said in an advisory, which is less significant than an urgent warning.


The agency advised people from going near beaches and estuaries.







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Phishing Scam Spreading on Twitter





DO NOT VISIT the URL in question. It will redirect you immediately to a suspicious domain: twitter . access-logins . com - notice the subdomain? Worse yet, here’s what you’d see there right now:


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This is NOT the Twitter login page, and it smells completely phishy! Suggestion: do NOT log in to your Twitter account through any site other than Twitter.com. That may go without saying, but consider how many third-party Twitter services you use? Seems it’s about time for some kind of verification / validation for applications using the Twitter API - so you can be sure you’re passing your credentials to the right people.







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7.8 Magnitude EarthQuake Papua, Indonesia




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The Badan Meteorologi Dan Geofisika has issued a local tsunami warning following a major earthquake which struck off the coast.

MASSIVE 7.8 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE STRIKES NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA - TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER. (BULLETIN)






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7.8 (Preliminary magnitude — subject to revision)


  • Saturday, January 03, 2009 at 19:43:59 UTC

  • Sunday, January 04, 2009 at 04:43:59 AM at epicenter


0.700°S, 132.800°E
48 km (29.8 miles) set by location program
NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA


  • 144 km (90 miles) W (278°) from Manokwari, Irian Jaya, Indonesia

  • 169 km (105 miles) E (85°) from Sorong, Irian Jaya, Indonesia

  • 612 km (380 miles) ENE (57°) from Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia

  • 915 km (569 miles) SSW (192°) from KOROR, Palau


Error estimate not available
NST=041, Nph=041, Dmin=600.6 km, Rmss=2.42 sec, Gp= 36°,
M-type=moment magnitude (Mw), Version=1


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  • This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.







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Israeli ground force enters Gaza




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Via Reuters alert service:  A small Israeli Ground force has entered into Gaza protected by Helecopters over head.





GAZA, Jan 3 (Reuters) - A small column of Israeli military vehicles, backed by combat helicopters, rolled into the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday, a Palestinian witness said. The witness, a resident of the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya, said the column crossed the boundary fence under darkness. The witness could not immediately say how deep the Israelis penetrated into Palestinian territory.





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Friday, January 02, 2009

John Travolta'sSon Dies in Bahamas of an apparent Seizure

MSNBC just confirmed Travolta sons death @ironmill breaking news @nascanner http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28472480/


@Ironmill Breaking News John Travolta's Son Dies: looking for a second source.. anyone? http://tinyurl.com/9t69sv


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Thursday, January 01, 2009

Vegetable oil tested on NZ flight

 Smell like French Fries out side?  Maybe it is New Zealand Airlines.  Maybe you can pay for a tiecket with Vegitable Oil





Air New Zealand hailed the flight as a "milestone" in the development of sustainable fuels that could lower aeroplane emissions and cut costs.


One engine of the Boeing 747-400 was fueled by a 50-50 mixture of jatropha plant oil and standard A1 jet fuel.


A Virgin Atlantic test flight in February used fuel derived from a blend of Brazilian babassu nuts and coconuts.


In Auckland on Tuesday, a range of tests were completed both on the ground and during the flight, said Air New Zealand Chief Pilot David Morgan.


He said the oil from the plum-sized jatropha fruit performed "well through both the fuel system and engine".







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What drops from the Sky on New Years? You will be Surprized!




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In the United States most viewers watch the Ball drop in New York City but for many small town across the land other objects are dropped at the stroke of Midnight.  In Atlanta, the Giant pech descends down a pole to light up the new year.  Here are some of the oddest objects dropped on New Years.  






TripAdvisor named Bethlehem, Pa.’s Peep Show as No. 2 in its list of “Top 10 Quirkiest New Year’s Eve Events.” Bethlehem’s First Night event is ranked No. 2 for its tradition of dropping a 25-pound fiberglass Peep in the countdown to midnight.


According to TripAdvisor, here are the Top 10 Quirkiest New Year’s:


1.    Triple Crown: Key West, Florida
Featuring three free countdown celebrations, the toughest decision for New Year’s in Key West is whether to watch the conch, drag queen, or pirate wench descend at midnight.  The revelrous Duval Street hosts two of the celebrations, including the 16th annual conch shell drop from the roof of Sloppy Joe’s Bar and the lowering of a local legend, Drag Queen Sushi, in her glittering six-foot tall red high-heel shoe at the Bourbon Street Pub.  Along the harbor, the Schooner Wharf Bar lowers a costumed “pirate wench” from 70 feet atop the schooner “Liberty Clipper.” 


2.    Peep Show: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Although Bethlehem, Pennsylvania is widely recognized for its Christmas attractions, the city’s New Year’s Eve Peep drop has been a sweet tradition for three years running.  During Bethlehem’s First Night celebration, a 25-pound fiberglass illuminated Peep is dropped from a crane at midnight. With as many as 30,000 people expected this year, entertainment starts early in the afternoon with tons of family-friendly entertainment, including a performance from children dressed as “peep-ettes.”  Tickets to the First Night Celebration are $15 for adults, $10 for children.


3.    A Fish Story: Port Clinton, Ohio
Each year, thousands of people from across the U.S. descend on the small town of Port Clinton, Ohio for the free “Madness at Midnight Walleye Drop.”  Now in its 14th year, the self-proclaimed “Walleye Capital of the World” drops a 20-foot,
600-pound fiberglass walleye fish named Wylie from the sky at midnight.  In 2007, the event joined forces with the Ohio State Lottery and this year plans to announce four $1 million prizes on live television from the event. 







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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

The Top 10 Political Technology Stories of 2008




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very New Year marks one of the most fascinating times in the news: the yearly wrap-up, in which the top 10 stories/events in a particular category of the past year are featured. Today, we’re going to hop on that bandwagon as we present the Top 10 Political Technology Stories of 2008.


10. Senate Candidate Raises Money via Twitter


Chuck Devore, Candidate for U.S. Senate


Chuck Devore, who is running to unseat Senator Barbara Boxer in 2010, took an innovative approach to online fundraising. He created a Twitter-based fundraising drive called TweetForChuck. TechPresident took note of this unique effort, commenting:


And while the donations are small in number (about 70 at press time) and amount (most are $20 or under), the project is cleverly attempting to build a tweeting web by, for example, tying contributors to those who led them to the Tweet for Chuck project. This is well worth keeping an eye on.








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Gaza Relief Boat Damaged in Encounter with Israeli Naval Vessel





Why would McKinney be on Board?  Free GAZA planned a stunt to draw attention and provoke an incident.  Of all the passengers she had little or now skills for the trip.  They asked for no clearance or alerted the authorities of their wishes.  You don't think our CG doesn't question Vessels 90 miles off our shores?  Will they send a shot across a bow if not acknowledged?  Will they ram if not complied with?  Our CG does this every day.  The CNNi and Al Jazeera reporters were on board to provide one thing.  Propaganda for Anti-Semitics. 


One only needs to read the Manifest of the Boat and do a bit of research to see.


A group calling itself "Free Gaza" set sail from Cyprus Monday evening on boat dubbed the "SS DIGNITY," a 66-foot yacht carrying 3.5 tons of Cypriot-donated medical supplies and 16 radical activists, including recent Green Party presidential candidate McKinney. In the wee hours of this morning, Israelis diverted the boat en route to Gaza. Reuters reports that the activists claim the yacht "was rammed and shot at," though Yigal Palmor, a spokesman for Israel's Foreign Ministry, denies any shooting took place. He adds that the DIGNITY failed to respond to Israeli radio contact, provoking the confrontation.


Source: frontpagemagazine.com


early this morning, the Olmert government denied an international collection of far-leftists - including former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, radicals who support suicide bombers, multiple Al Jazeera "journalists," and a former Guantanamo Bay detainee - the opportunity to deliver supplies to the terrorist stronghold of Gaza.


Source: frontpagemagazine.com


Just to be clear, The same ship made a run in November, was approached, contacted by radio, the crew answered and were given free passage. 







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Rep. Cynthia McKinney on Rammed Vessel bringing Supplies to GAZA




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An Israeli patrol boat struck a boat carrying medical volunteers and supplies to Gaza early Tuesday as it attempted to intercept the vessel in the Mediterranean Sea, witnesses and Israeli officials said.


CNN correspondent Karl Penhaul was aboard the 60-foot pleasure boat Dignity when the contact occurred. When the boat later docked in the Lebanese port city of Tyre, severe damage was visible to the forward port side of the boat, and the front left window and part of the roof had collapsed. It was flying the flag of Gibralter.


The Dignity was carrying crew and 16 passengers -- physicians from Britain, Germany and Cyprus and human rights activists, including former U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney -- who were trying to reach Gaza through an Israeli blockade of the territory.


The captain of the Dignity said the Israelis broadcast a radio message accusing the vessel of being involved in terrorist activity. But Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor denied that and said the radio message simply warned the vessel not to proceed to Gaza because it is a closed military area.


Palmor said there was no response to the radio message, and the vessel then tried to out-maneuver the Israeli patrol boat, leading to the collision. Video Watch Penhaul describe the boat damage »









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Gov. Blagojevich will Seat African American, Senate says No

Illinois Governor Blagojevich will hold a news conference at 3 p.m. ET Tuesday to announce his pick to replace President Elect Obama's Senate seat.  He is expected to seat the only what would be the only African-American Senator.  The AP is reporting that the Seante will not seat Blagojevich's pick.  The problem comes that if this man is qualified, it would be difficult for the Senate not to seat a quailified African-American to the seat.  If the pick is then excepted, the Senate send the messages that the Governor still has authority. 


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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE AT NOW PUBLIC

Hope each and everyone of you and your family Peace and Prosperity and a Better New Year. From
Barry Artiste, Snowed in the Burbs of Vangroovy, in front of the Fireplace with friends and family and a good Cuban Cigar.


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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

500 Million Gallons sludge runs over Homes, Water






A wall holding back 80 acres of sludge from a coal plant in central Tennessee broke this week, spilling more than 500 million gallons of waste into the surrounding area.
Environmental Protection Agency officials are on the scene and expect the cleanup to to take four to six weeks.

Environmental Protection Agency officials are on the scene and expect the cleanup to to take four to six weeks.

The sludge, a byproduct of ash from coal combustion, was contained at a retention site at the Tennessee Valley Authority's power plant in Kingston, about 40 miles east of Knoxville, agency officials said.

The retention wall breached early Monday, sending the sludge downhill and damaging 15 homes. All the residents were evacuated, and three homes were deemed uninhabitable, a TVA spokesman told CNN.

The plant sits on a tributary of the Tennessee River called the Clinch River.

"We deeply regret that a retention wall for ash containment at our Kingston Fossil Plant failed, resulting in an ash slide and damage to nearby homes," TVA said in a statement released





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Cossmetic Surgeon uses Liposuction Fat in Automobile





A top Beverly Hills cosmetic surgeon says he used fat he removed from patients in liposuction operations to power his 'green' 4x4 car.


U.S. authorities have launched an inquiry into claims made by Dr Alan Bittner that the fat he had sucked out of patients in liposuction operations was turned into biodiesel.


Bittner wrote on his website: 'The vast majority of my patients request that I use their fat for fuel -- and I have more fat than I can use.


'Not only do they get to lose their love handles or chubby belly, but they get to take part in saving the Earth.'







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'Sex Chip' On Its Way




Viagra may have a new competitor in a few years.

Scientists are developing a "sex chip" that will stimulate the pleasure centers of the brain, according to online newspaper The Australian.


Deep brain stimulation is already being used to treat symptoms of Parkinson's disease, and the scientists believe this same type of treatment will work with the area of the brain that derives pleasure from eating and sex.







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Monday, December 22, 2008

The Huffington Post Slammed for Content Theft




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    The Huffington Post, a venture-capital-backed new media site that mixes links to other sites content with hundreds of celebrity and volunteer blogger posts, is being accused of slimy business practices by a handful of smaller publications who say the site is unfairly copying and publishing their content.


    Whet Moser, an editor at alternata]ive weekly Chicago Reader wants to know why The Huffington Post's newly formed Chicago-focused venture is stealing their copyrighted concert reviews and reprinting them in whole in order to get search engine traffic. And he found other examples taken wholesale from The Onion and Time Out Chicago


    Compare for example, the Chicago Reader's Amanda Palmer review and The Huffington Post's (screenshots if the pages change: Reader, The Huffington Post)







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    Denver Plane-Crash Survivor Twitters From Burning Aircraft

    Talk about Breaking news!  Mike Wilson a software engineer Twitters, "I have just been in a plane crash"  That is On scene reporting!






    An American software engineer appears to have raised the bar on real-time citizen-journalism after the Boeing 737-500 he was traveling on careened off the runway on take-off at Denver International Airport Saturday.


    As flames engulfed the plane, Mike Wilson sent his first Tweet even before managing to get off the aircraft, alerting his friends and family to the drama: "Holy f***ing s*** I was just in a plane crash!"


    It was the first of 30 messages Wilson sent to the popular microblogging service, initially via text message and then, when he got home later that night, via the Web. Each message is a maximum of 140 characters long.








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    Verdict Reached in Fort Dix Terror Plot Trial

    Verdict Reached in Fort Dix Terror Plot Trial


    Breaking, MTF


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    'To Kill a Mockingbird' Director Robert Mulligan Dead at 83





    Mulligan died early Saturday at his home in Lyme, Connecticut, after a battle with heart disease, his wife, Sandy, said Monday.


    Mulligan was nominated for an Oscar for "Mockingbird," the adaptation of Harper Lee's best-selling, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.


    The 1962 film starred Gregory Peck, who won the best-actor Oscar for his portrayal of Atticus Finch, the small town lawyer who defends a black man falsely accused of rape.







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    Origins of the Economic Crisis — In One Chart !




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    Every two years, Harvard Kennedy School hosts the newly elected Members of Congress for a three-day “briefing” on a wide variety of topics.   We had an excellent turnout this week: 40 of the 50 new congresspeople, from both parties.    I participated in a panel titled “Understanding the Economic Crisis,”  along with Greg Mankiw, Elizabeth Warren and Robert Lawrence  (on video).    


    Trying to explain the origins of the financial crisis and recession in ten minutes, even to the extent any of us understands it, was a tall order.    But I tried to cram it all into a single slide. 







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    Minnesota's Challenged Senate Ballots: You Judge




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    By Albert N. Milliron, Editor, Politisite.com, Iron Mill Interactive Media, Inc


    Want to be part of the process to determine the winner in Minnesota's Senate election?  Here is your opportunity to be part of what a recount is like.  The Minneapolis paper the Star-Tribune has posted challenged ballots in the U.S. Senate race on a special website. Readers are asked to look at each ballot and make a determination pf Voter intent.  Minnesota law states that a ballot must be counted if it is possible to determine intent even of the voter did not follow the instructions correctly.  Votes are NOT counted if more then one candidate's bubble is marked.  There are exceptions, if a voter makes an attempt to strike one of candidates following a a mistake, canvassing official are required to count the ballot as the voter had intended.  A ballot will not be counted if there is any attempt to provide identification of who is casting the vote.


    About the Senate result projections based on ballot challenges





    Projected vote totals are calculated based on the results of the ballots you’ve reviewed in the Ballot Challenge. The more challenged ballots you review, the more accurate the projections will become. For challenged ballots that you do not review, the program will automatically assign “votes” to Coleman or Franken based on the percentage of ballots you selected for each candidate.  For example, if your review found that 60 percent of the ballots should have gone to Coleman and 40 percent to Franken, the program will assign 60 percent of your unreviewed ballots to Coleman and 40 percent to Franken.  The program will start assigning unreviewed ballots to the candidates after you decide 50 ballots. The program will also divide any challenges for which we don't have ballot images yet.





    Senate recount: Ballot markings bewilder State Canvassing Board




    State Canvassing Board Thursday reviewed a Senate ballot that may have been a vote for Al Franken – except that the voter also added “Lizard People” as a write-in candidate.


    The Bemidji voter’s vote did not count in the tight U.S. Senate race that drew even tighter Thursday when Sen. Norm Coleman’s lead was nearly erased







    The writer went to the Star-Tribune's special website and signed up tp take the Ballot Challenge.  The paper has uploaded nearly all of the challenged ballots and asked readers to determine voter intent on each ballot.  Many of the ballots look like there should be no issue at all, so why would they be challenged?  To find out you must click on the ballot for a full ballot view and read why the vote was challenged.  Often you will find that a stray mark occured or someone had thier pen in another candidates box and and descided to vote for another.  In doing so they left a small line or dot in the box.  Both candidates challenged these type of ballots.  It appears easy to determine these.


    I considered the stary marks and wondered if the voter was cold (It is Minnesota), or if the voter were elderly, or had vision issues.  Since the law deals with intent even if the rules may have been violated by misunderstanding or other reasons, the judge has to come to a conclusion on who, that one voter, chose for the Senate seat.


    Their are other issues.  Many ballots also seem to have no issue as well.  One may think that the challenge was political or to cause delays in the process, not so.  Again it is important to do a full ballot search and look at the reason the candidate challenged the vote.  Some of the ballots were damaged and the voter voted again.  Other times the voter voted twice.  Some voters may have forgotten they voted absentee or wished to change their vote, so they just went to the polls again and voted.  Other times there seemed to be no real reason why the candidate challenged the vote.


    The writer evaluated 100 ballots for this article.  Here are the results based on my review.






    The Ballot Challenge   You have voted on 100 ballots.



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    ColemanFrankenOther/no one ColemanFrankenMarginError
    Current recount totals3197582485,4321,209,2541,209,505Franken by 251
    Your choices4149105,3321,211,6631,212,007Franken by 344±582
    Everyone2980324651001,211,9151,211,993Franken by 78










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    Sunday, December 21, 2008

    Police raids Iran Nobel Laureate's office




    Iranian police on Sunday raided and closed the office of a watchdog group led by Iran's Nobel peace prize winner Shirin Ebadi ahead of a celebration to mark International Human Rights Day.

    Iran's judiciary confirmed the closure of the Human Rights Defenders Centre, saying it was involved in "illegal" activities.

    "Tehran prosecutor ordered the closure of the office of Human Rights Defenders Centre because of its illegal activities," the semi-official Mehr news agency reported.

    "The centre was acting as a (political) party without having legal permit. It had illegal contacts with local and foreign organizations. It had organised news conferences and seminars."

    Ebadi, winner of the 2003 Nobel peace prize, criticised the raid, saying it will not stop human rights activists in Iran.





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    Dept. Of Transportation Clears Military Airspace For Santa Claus




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      To avoid any possible delays with deliveries on Christmas Eve Santa Claus will have access to the same military airspace that President George W. Bush announced would be made available to civilian flights during the holiday period, U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said.


      Santa Claus will enjoy special express lanes in the skies over the United States to help him make speedy deliveries to good girls and boys on Christmas Eve, Peters said in an emailed statement Thusday.


      Earlier Thursday, Peters had presented Santa his Christmas Eve flight certificate at Andrews Air Force Base.








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