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RFK Assassination: Tape Recording May Reveal 2nd Shooter !

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorCertainly with the advent of modern technology, which in the 1960's was a futuristic dream may uncover hidden secrets in the only known taped recording of the RFK...

Visit to Montreal of the Emden was a coup for the Nazi regime

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorIn 1936,the first post WW I German Warship to come into service as the Nazi Regimes flagship Emden paid a visit to Montreal in time for Germany's 11th Olympiad. ...

John Edwards Drops Out

"The two-time White House candidate notified a close circle of senior advisers that he planned to make the announcement at a 1 p.m. EST event in New Orleans that had been billed as a speech on poverty, according...

Immigration: The Herouxville code

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorGranted, as the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms spells out what is expected of newcomers to this country, Herouxville feels the Canadian Government has not gone...

Quebec Town Herouxville stands by its Immigration Policy

The town of Herouxville's Councillor Andre Drouin was interviewed on Quebec TV this weekend and gave his thoughts a year after a firestorm of public opinion and contraversy on Herouxville Citizens right to protect...

Reid: One Meeeeelyun Deaths

"Harry Reid is now on record as claiming as “Truth”, the dubious statistic of a million Iraqi deaths since the beginning of the war. It seems that bad news is good news for the majority leader. In an interview with Reno Gazette Journal reporter Anjeanette Damon, Reid...

Rwandan accused of genocide attacked in Montreal jail, trial postponed - Cana...

" Hand out pictures from the trial of Dsir Munyaneza provided to The Gazette. Munyaneza is on trial for crimes against humanity at the court house in in Montreal Wednesday March 28/07. Photograph by : The Gazette/Handout/amc Sue Montgomery, CanWest News Service ...

The warriors of the right at CPAC

This is what a man and a camera can do when they put their mind to it..."Max Blumenthal did the dirty work. Here's seven minutes of raw, unexpurgated right-wing action from the Conservative Political Action...

Flocking Away from The Answer

"Flocking Away from the Answer Print this page Click on image for larger view... MORE... By Rachel Johnson Staff Writer johnson@islandgazette.net Have you ever been strolling the sandy beaches of the Pleasure Island shoreline and discovered an injured bird? If so you are...

NYT Co. cuts 125 jobs

"The New York Times Co. laid off 125 staffers from The Boston Globe and the Worcester Telegram & Gazette. The company will extend buyout packages to eligible employees. “You know as well as anyone that we are in the middle of one of the most challenging periods in...

Where IN THE World IS Jake Norton?/ Colorado climber-photographer

"Where IN THE World IS Jake Norton?/ Colorado climber-photographer Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), Feb 8, 2003 by DEB ACORD Jake Norton has stood on the summit of Mount Everest. But ask him about the best moments of his life and he doesn't mention it, even though fewer...

NASCAR slows it down (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

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Crème de la crème takes center stage (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)

" Auburn Concours event aids museum, Turnstone By Angela Mapes The Journal Gazette Photos by Samuel Hoffman/The Journal Gazette A 1967 Ferrari owned by Harry Yeaggy of Cincinnati shines at the Concours d’Elegance on Sunday. DeWayne Ashmead of Utah brought his...

Crème de la crème takes center stage (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)

" Auburn Concours event aids museum, Turnstone By Angela Mapes The Journal Gazette Photos by Samuel Hoffman/The Journal Gazette A 1967 Ferrari owned by Harry Yeaggy of Cincinnati shines at the Concours d’Elegance on Sunday. DeWayne Ashmead of Utah brought his...

Cameraphone Photos Win Journalism Awards

"A camera phone photo taken on the day of the London terrorist bombings last year has won the inaugural UK Citizen Journalism Awards. The awards, set up by Nokia and the UK Press Gazette, aim to highlight images shot by members of the public witnessing events. The winning...

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