Stephen Harper is not so popular with the new media crowd. In fact the fear of his party becoming the majority has spawned the development of movement online. Those behind the Anyone but...
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The Canadian Election campaign marches on, not that many people are paying attention to it. It's almost like the Conservatives under Harper *want* to get overshadowed by the US election. For instance, the leaders debate, that hotly-contested debate where the Green leader...
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Despite critics saying that his resignation and standing for a by-election was a waste of taxpayers money and would generate little turnout, British MP David Davis actually generated a fairly high turnout in the...
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Guess who's back, back again..."Consumer advocate Ralph Nader, whose very name can rile up Democrats still stinging from Al Gore's narrow loss in the 2000 election, is flirting with what would be his third major run for the presidency. News reports indicate he's filed...
created by Jordan Yerman | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 304 views | 10 recommendations | 1 comment
"Eating your greens really is good for you – munching on broccoli twice a week can halve men's chances of developing the most dangerous form of prostate cancer.
Men who ate the vegetable had a 45 per cent lower risk of developing a malignant tumour in the prostate, a...
Is Australian politics influenced by a secretive sect? The Australian Prime Minister John Howard has caused an uproar by meeting the Exclusive Brethren. In New Zealand we've had the Exclusive Brethren's...
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""Lord of the Manor" titles are being bought at auction for thousands of pounds, provoking bitter disputes over the ownership of village greens and grass verges, and prompting campaigners to call for the abolition of feudal laws.
A village in the Peak District has become an...
The U.S.Open captivates the hearts and minds of golf fans year after year. The good scores may not continue with the rainy weather, but it is sure to continue to be a good tournament. "The rains came. The question...
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Anybody in Italy have any further input or, better yet, firsthand accounts or photos? Check out the slideshow of the stuff that has come in "
Thousands of people are marching in the north-eastern Italian...
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Green politicians in the Scottish Parliament are again trying to highlight the environmental risks that come with allowing ship-to-ship transfer of oil off the Scottish coast.
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"THOUSAND OAKS, California, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Sweden's Henrik Stenson birdied three of the last four holes to move two shots clear in the first round of the Target World Challenge on Thursday.
The 30-year-old...
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"There's a new man in our lives: He cooks, he cleans up and best of all, he doesn't mind catering to our wildest culinary desires. His name is Trevor and we are head-over-heels in love...with his restaurant. In...
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