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Baseball vs Cricket: You Heard It Here First. RIP: The 2004-2005 NHL Season
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I'm a follower of football (soccer to you Americanos), hockey, football (the other kind), cricket, baseball, basketball (if there's nothing else on TV), and pretty much any other sport on TV except anything subjective on ice. View my complete profile. Robbens Broken Foot and AdSense. The Greatest Story Ever Reported. The Blues, and the blues of hockey. Living in a Society. Friday, February 11, 2005. You Heard It Here First. RIP: The 2004-2005 NHL Season.
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Baseball vs Cricket: Chelsea's first silverware
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I'm a follower of football (soccer to you Americanos), hockey, football (the other kind), cricket, baseball, basketball (if there's nothing else on TV), and pretty much any other sport on TV except anything subjective on ice. View my complete profile. You Heard It Here First. RIP: The 2004-2005 NHL Se. Robbens Broken Foot and AdSense. The Greatest Story Ever Reported. The Blues, and the blues of hockey. Living in a Society. Tuesday, March 01, 2005. Posted by Saurja Sen @ 6:45 PM.
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Baseball vs Cricket: January 2005
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I'm a follower of football (soccer to you Americanos), hockey, football (the other kind), cricket, baseball, basketball (if there's nothing else on TV), and pretty much any other sport on TV except anything subjective on ice. View my complete profile. You Heard It Here First. RIP: The 2004-2005 NHL Se. Robbens Broken Foot and AdSense. The Greatest Story Ever Reported. Living in a Society. Monday, January 31, 2005. Posted by Saurja Sen @ 1:25 PM. Friday, January 28, 2005. The fir...
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Trudeaupia
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Subversive commentary from Trudeaupia. Sunday, October 31, 2004. And David Warren weighs in. Similar in theme to my last post, David Warren puts it this way. The American electorate is not voting blind. They are choosing between two men who are, in character, deeply representative of their respective constituencies. The manners, mores, and rhetoric of Mr. Bush resonate with conservative, rural and suburban "Middle America". This America is not indifferent to him; it loves him. Posted by Jaeger : 6:50 PM.
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Trudeaupia
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Subversive commentary from Trudeaupia. Tuesday, November 30, 2004. Another shocking shooting in Toronto. Toronto police have renewed their plea for help from TTC passengers to find the men responsible for shooting an 11-year-old girl and a man on a city bus Sunday. Although about 40 people were on the bus at Jane St. and Wilson Ave., only one of the six people who have so far contacted police was a passenger, Inspector Bernie Power told reporters this morning. Cooperation with the police. The media have ...
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Subversive commentary from Trudeaupia. Wednesday, September 29, 2004. What is a westerner to think of the Arab world when we read stories like this. After overnight riots, hundreds of Lebanese staged a protest in this border town yesterday over the death in custody of a suspected Al-Qaeda leader arrested over bomb plots against Western embassies. But even worse is the population's reaction:. Early yesterday, residents and clergymen gathered in and around the Bilal Bin Rabah mosque in central Majdal Anjar...
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Trudeaupia
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Subversive commentary from Trudeaupia. Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Innocent until proven guilty. I'm a little troubled by the news that the RCMP have picked up. Mohammad Momin Khawaja on the very day the big news was going to be about Canada's lax security. I wish I could trust the RCMP to be free of such odious political influence, but their behaviour with Francois Beaudoin and Juliet O'Neill force us to be sceptical. Posted by Jaeger : 5:27 PM. Tuesday, March 30, 2004. There is no other word for this.
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Random Rachel Rants: August 2005
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Tuesday, August 23, 2005. Have you ever been somewhere in public where you see something potentially embarrassing happening to a complete stranger and you hesitate on whether or not to interfere? I just want to thank the random girl on the subway who politely informed me, as I got up to leave, that the zipper on my skirt had come completely undone. One my way to make a good first impression. that could have been REALLY awkward. Whoever you are, thank you! Posted by Rachel @ 12:23 AM. Oh, I have a rant.
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Random Rachel Rants: July 2005
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Tuesday, July 26, 2005. Subliminal Messages (aka "you know you're a girl when."). Posted by Rachel @ 10:15 PM. Monday, July 11, 2005. Or just plain funny? Having spent the year working in an office with several people who are ESL, we've had a lot of funny "ESL moments". for example when one of my co-workers said he was going to Wasabi Beach for the weekend (he meant Wasaga) or when another one described the mall she was at as having been rather clouded (really, she meant crowded). Wednesday, July 06, 2005.
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