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LONDON - If I were the Chinese bureaucrat responsible for guarding the sacred Olympic Flame, the place I'd worry about most is Australia.
Nowadays, the variety of consumer products on offer has exploded, not just from makers of branded goods, but also from the big supermarket chains themselves.
The territory's conflicts commissioner has swiftly cleared all the characters involved in the great Liquor Act consultations caper.
DAWSON CITY - The headlines lately are positively inspirational to someone in my line of work.
Why do we need to have anyone be "placed in authority over us"?
Rapped with the Fuzz lately?
LONDON - "This is the new face of hunger," said Josetta Sheeran, director of the World Food Program, launching an appeal for an extra $500 million so it could continue supplying food aid to 73 million hungry people this year.
DAWSON CITY- My wife's passport arrived in the mail Tuesday, along with all the original copies of documents she had to send off to the passport office to prove who she is and be issued the new document.
Even though several federal elections have revealed the split between the Conservative's and the Liberal's regional appeals, the distinctions separating urban and rural Canada are becoming blurred.
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