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October 27 to November 9, 2005  •  No 125

  • Waterfront Stadium part of much larger plan

    by Kevin Potvin

    Even the initial proposal asking council to look at the plan has many big-time corporate sponsors. But the suspicion is that the real overall plan is being kept quiet.

     

    The extra 16 hectares of the land purchased by Kerfoot running along the north side of Vancouver’s historic Gastown district, could become some of the hottest ocean-front condominium development property in North America.

     

     

    The noose tightens imperceptibly

    by Gail Davidson

    The prosecution of George W Bush for torture at Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo Bay prisons

     

     

    Dan's Homebrewing Supplies

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    So long Bush, may ye rest in pus

    by Jennifer Matsui

    Sit back, put your feet up, pour some tea, and just enjoy this outrageous gem of vitriol

     

    At first glance, this latter day “Miss Hathaway” seems a natural choice for the Supreme-Being Court—an asexual evangelical frump with a corruption-riddled resume and a paper trail of love letters to the guy who is now championing her promotion to the federal bench.

    Death and culture in eternal embrace

    by Michael Nenonen

    All cultural creation arises as a defence against death, including terror and war

     

     

    We know that regardless of the number of dangers we successfully avoid, we're still doomed to die, and that our deaths may well be preceded by terrible suffering.

    The empty promise of technology

    by Dan Crawford

    We may not be nearly as technology advanced as we think

     

    Problems can be reduced into very simple understandable terms. Such as: The nation’s electrical grid is dependent on our ability to produce heat. Much of that heat comes from the burning of fossil fuels

    Small businesses are flourishing

    by Kevin Potvin

    They just don’t look that way because all their equity is hidden and buried (This article first appeared in The Globe and Mail)

    Oliver Twist

    by Junius

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