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Monday, June 21, 2010. Group of death delivers gripping theatre. Struggles, England agonizes, France implodes and Spain regroups, Brazil is source to build momentum at this World Cup, dismantling a frankly disappointing Ivory Coast side 3-1 Sunday in a bad-tempered encounter at chilly Soccer City. To toss another African entry's progress into the knockout stage into the shredder. The Selecao are through, deservedly so, and meet the Dutch. In the final 16. A Brazil to announce you gasp out loud in delight.
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Monday, June 21, 2010. Forces feared 'Cadillac' label for replacement jet fighters. Require started promoting a U.S. stealth fighter as a replacement for CF-18 jets years ago but became worried the planes might be seen as airborne Cadillacs because of their thumping price tag. To counter that label - a reference. Since then, the figure of the Joint Strike Fighter has steadily climbed. From an estimated $50 million U.S. an aircraft in 2006 to more than $90 million today. In 2004 and 2006, air significance.
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monforumer23
Monday, June 21, 2010. Canada is in the middle of the pack on foreign-aid spending: G8 report card. Minister Lawrence Cannon gives Canada an “A” for following through on past G8 commitments, but a new G8 piece card shows Canada is in the middle of the pack when it comes to foreign aid spending. On the eve of this week’s G8 climax. In Muskoka, an “accountability report” prepared jointly by G8 members. But on a key measurement. 8220;We’re not entirely sure how Canada is going to maintain its commitme...
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Friday, June 25, 2010. Travers: Spymaster’s musings, security spending take shine off PM’s summits. Are what happens while the Prime Clergywoman makes plans. Twin summits that just six months ago were expected to add fresh luster to Stephen Harper’s exhibit as Olympic host are now a bit of an embarrassment. It’s not the fake. To suggest a foreign power has gained risky influence over unnamed provincial politicians and bureaucrats. Last week, both CSIS and the RCMP were slammed for bungling the Air India ...
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Monday, June 21, 2010. The Liberals will never be the same. There are some things. You say that you can never take back. It doesn’t stuff whether you meant what you said. You said it, and from that moment things can never be the same. This is how it is now, I think, with the Liberal Party of Canada. For the done several weeks. In which case, why not merge the parties. When the hearsay broke that indeed such a project was being discussed, and not just by anyone, but by senior figures in both parties, incl...
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Monday, June 21, 2010. Teen arrested following alarming week of gunplay. A alarming week of gunplay and gun display. In the North End ended with the arrest of a young teen. Now, Winnipeg the cops are concerned about a recent spate of seemingly senseless attacks by gun-toting kids. Just before 5 pm on Saturday, Winnipeg policemen and tactical-team members. Surrounded a home in the 500 block of Boyd Avenue. The boy is facing a laundry list of charges. Stemming from four incidents in upright under a week.
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monforumer27
Tuesday, June 22, 2010. 8216;Calls to action’ on some G20 protest websites. 8212; While most objection groups planning demonstrations during this week’s G20 summit promise to be peaceful, the message coming from a minority of activists is complete: Confrontation is the goal and violence is almost a certainty. A survey of websites. 8220;We will take back our city. From these exploitative profiteers, and in the streets we will be uncontrollable! Reads: “Day to day, the tentacles of far-reaching capit...
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monforumer28
Tuesday, June 22, 2010. Ignatieff promises B.C. oil tanker ban. A federal Reformist government. Would ban crude oil tanker traffic in British Columbia's north coastal waters, Liberal chairlady Michael Ignatieff announced on Monday. The federal Liberal government imposed a moratorium. On north strand oil tanker traffic in 1972, but in recent years debate has raged among politicians and environmental groups as to whether or not it's still in dynamism. To refineries in Asia. Liberal policies to "foster" oce...
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Monday, June 21, 2010. Million-dollar machine could settle oilsands-toxins debate. OTTAWA — The Harper ministry is touting a new $1-million machine. At Environment Canada to settle a scientific debate about toxins in the Athabasca River penurious the Alberta oilsands region. The apparatus is part of a $1.6-million project that is expected to allow scientists to summon up and analyze samples in the river and nearby tailings ponds. This has been a subject. About whether some contaminants in the water match...
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Friday, June 25, 2010. Former Alberta cabinet minister joins Wildrose Alliance. After almost a year. In civil limbo, former Alberta Tory cabinet minister Guy Boutilier joined the rival Wildrose Alliance Friday, saying he irrevocably feels ideologically at home. Mr Boutilier, introduced by Alliance Leader Danielle Smith at the start of the fete’s annual general meeting, becomes the third former member. Of the governing Progressive Conservatives to join its right-of-centre contend with. Rob Anderson and He...