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Ed. note: this is an update on the cross-Canada hand-cycling trip Ramesh Ferris launched from Whitehorse on April 10, and from Victoria on April 12 to raise money in the fight against polio.
"Any definition of a culture of peace must address the problem of achieving justice for communities and individuals who do not have the means to compete or cope without structured assistance and compassionate help."
As I am writing this, Canadians are still shocked by the number of people who fell victim to the recent outbreak of Listeriosis.
Nowadays on the television money channel, throughout the day a prominent financial analyst appears.
Ed. note: this is an update on the cross-Canada hand-cycling trip Ramesh Ferris launched from Whitehorse on April 10, and from Victoria on April 12 to raise money in the fight against polio.
MUNCHO LAKE, B.C. - The solar car journey has made it to Muncho Lake, having arrived last Saturday evening.
LONDON - After Comrade George W. Bush nationalized the two giants of the U.S. mortgage market, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, earlier this month, Anatole Kaletsky wrote in The Times of London that "the most capitalist administration ever, in the world's most capitalist country, (has) decided to wipe out the private owners of its biggest and most important financial companies and replace them with state-appointed bureaucrats."
Ed. note: this is an update on the cross-Canada hand-cycling trip Ramesh Ferris launched from Whitehorse on April 10, and from Victoria on April 12 to raise money in the fight against polio.
DAWSON CITY - Despite my feeling that last Thursday evening's federal election forum in Dawson on was a success in many ways, it was also a frustrating exercise.
It's hard to discern from the local federal election campaign's sleepy complexion, but four men are busily beavering away at stubborn sets of uniquely individual challenges.
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