Listeria alert Ontario : Old Style brand Thin Sliced Honey Ham
Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a warning regarding possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination of the "Old Style brand Thin Sliced Honey Ham," sold only in Ontario, exclusively in Price Chopper stores in the province. " OTTAWA, November 3, 2008 – The... UK announces £50 billion bailout plan
The UK government held emergency meetings yesterday after shares in the country's major banks took a nosedive. This morning chancellor Alistair Darling, who heads UK finances, has detailed a plan for a £50...Florida Judge Says Saggy Pants Are Not Unconstitutional
A judge in Riviera Beach, Florida has ruled that a local law banning saggy pants is unconstitutional. "Julius Hart, 17, was charged last week after an officer said he spotted the teenager riding his bicycle with 4...God favors legalization of marijuana, Coloradan says
OK so it's a letter to the editor...but the writer argues that legalization is "Biblically correct . Caging humans for using cannabis is anti-Christian; Christ God Our Father indicated He created all the seed...
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Man dies in shooting at N.B. border
"Traffic attempting to cross the Canada-United States border at Woodstock, N.B., was rerouted briefly on Thursday morning following a shooting. The RCMP said they responded to the shooting at the Woodstock border crossing at approximately 9 a.m. A car bearing Texas licence...
created by Marcel Pellerin | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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'My name's Maddie. They took me from my holiday': McCanns' fury over the sigh...
This CCTV image was one of the earliest clues in the search for Madeleine McCann. Taken at a petrol station on the A22 motorway, which runs east to west across the Algarve, it shows a young blonde girl hand in...
created by sweet east pearl | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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Russia Parades Military Might
It was an eerie sight, I'm sure; Nuclear missile launchers, columns of tanks and thousands of troops marched through Red Square in Russia today. The occasion was to celebrate the 63rd anniversary of the victory...New Australian leader to refocus foreign policy on first major trip
The new Australian prime minister is begining an 18-day foreign policy trip, keen to draw a stark contrast with his predecessor, particularly with Australia's relationship with the US."New Prime Minister Kevin Rudd left Australia Thursday on his first big overseas trip, armed...
Mexico’s Faithful Make Annual Pilgrimage On Dia de la Virgen
"Mexico’s Faithful Make Annual Pilgrimage On Dia de la Virgen
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Useless News we can all use.
OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorYoko finds a suitable place to erect a Peace Tower, John is smiling, Yoko states, one can only assume after a worldwide search to find a worthy place to put a Peace...
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Picture of blonde girl in Morocco is new twist in Madeleine case
"Speculation over the Madeleine McCann case was given new impetus last night after the emergence of a photograph taken in Morocco showing a small blonde girl bearing a resemblance to the missing four-year-old. The...MoveOn's Latest Futile Effort to Go After Murdoch
AdAge usually doesn't get political but their review of MoveOn's attempt to stand between Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal is weirdly ferocious. What gives?"MoveOn, not content with beclowning itself by...E. coli found in Canadian beef, British Columbia
It's nice for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to get out this warning, though a tad late when the beef they are recalling was sold to British Columbia consumers in May and early June, the peak of BBQ...
created by Barry Artiste | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago
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