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 | 25 may 12:10 | Travel the World by Train: North America (1999) Travel the World by Train: North America (1999) DVDRip | AVI / XviD, 1521 kb/s | 512x384 | 00:58:53 | English: MP3, 128 kb/s (2 ch) | 699 mb Genre: Travel Guides “ Here, at least, we're in familiar territory. The first train trip, through Alaska, shows off the natural wonders and wildlife of the state. The Canadian transcontinental trip that... feedburner.com 4 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 12:05 | At least 2,500 arrests and counting in Quebec MONTREAL – The staggering number of student protest-related arrests in Quebec — 2,500 and counting — is about to add costs and delays to an already overburdened justice system. The historic number has prompted two questions: what is the short-term impact on the system and what is the long-term impact on those rounded up? Some of the accused... metronews.ca 9 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 12:00 | Bute vs Froch Preview: Road Trip Will Reveal Truth About Undefeated... For a big-time boxing fight, Saturday's clash in Nottingham, England, between IBF super middleweight titlist Lucian Bute and former two-time titleholder Carl Froch, hasn't kicked up a lot of dust. In other words, it's a welcome change to what has become the norm. Instead of two fighters talking, it is simply two of the three best fighters in the... badlefthook.com 14 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 12:00 | 1977-78 Washington Capitals Robert Picard Jersey Defenseman Robert Picard, born on this date in 1957, was a defenseman with the Montreal Juniors who tore up the QMJHL from 1973-74 until 1976-77. As a rookie in junior hockey, Picard introduced himself to the league with 53 points and a whopping 296 penalty minutes as a 16-year-old. Gaining experience and confidence, he returned for the 1974-75... thirdstringgoalie.blogspot.com 14 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 12:00 | Revisiting Popular Blog Topics According to my stats, I have written 570 posts over the past five years. I'm sure some of them weren't all that interesting, but others have staying power and are visited again and again, even today. What makes a popular topic? I suppose I could research it, check to see what people are looking for, but I tend to write about whatever strikes my... medhealthwriter.blogspot.com 14 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 11:59 | French versus English Volume 55 Harper government launches consultations on Canada's linguistic duality "On May 22, the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, launched, in Moncton, the first in a series of Government of Canada pan-Canadian consultations on official languages. “Canada’s two official languages are an integral part of... nodogsoranglophones.blogspot.com 15 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 11:55 | Links, 5/25/12 Debt crisis: Germany holds a gun to Greece’s head The Telegraph Australia Approves Migrant Workers for Mining Projects CNBC The relative expansion of central banks’ balance sheets Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Rio Issues Land Titles To Slum Residents NPR America: Slouching Towards Third World Status Project Syndicate Coverage of Changing... nakedcapitalism.com 19 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 11:40 | Digital highlights, May 26th 2012 The billion-baht man Na Kham Mwe, the commander of the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army, lords it over a tiny strip of Myanmar near the Thai border. His relationship with Myanmar’s government has grown cordial recently. But Thailand’s drug tsar has put a gobsmacking bounty on his head Battle igloo Frugal innovation is usually associated with... economist.com 34 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 11:32 | Oh, Canada! The UK's student protests seemed like a big deal at the time: some minor disorder, a lot of police brutality and the usual panoply of outrage from politicians and rightwing media commentators. From the coverage, you'd have thought it was 1968 all over again. However, we have the French - or rather, French Canadians - to thank for another reminder... plashingvole.blogspot.com 42 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 11:24 | Nearly 700 arrested in Canada student protests: police Nearly 700 people were arrested overnight in rowdy demonstrations in Montreal and Quebec over a planned hike in student tuition fees with rocks being hurled at police, a spokesman said Thursday. Police in Montreal had said the unsanctioned protest would be tolerated if there was no trouble but after some unruly behavior around midnight they moved... crime-trials.blogspot.com 50 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 11:19 | Madrid’s Olympic race! Spanish capital in three-way bid for 2020 Games THE Olympics could be on their way back to Spain, just 20 years after the successful Barcelona Games. Madrid has made it into the final three candidate cities to host the 2020 Olympiad. The Spanish capital is now in a straight race with Tokyo and Istanbul following the elimination of Doha and Baku,... canarianweekly.com 55 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 11:15 | Canada tightens practice word rules Thu May 24, 2012 4:12pm EDT * Ottawa complains of joblessness alongside labor shortage * Frequent claimants will have to take compensate cuts adult to 30 pct * Minister says people will not be forced to move * Part of primary minister’s “transformational changes” * Want employers to sinecure Canadians before foreigners By Randall Palmer... lincing.com 59 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 11:10 | GeoPolitical Breaking News - 700 ARRESTED AT MONTREAL PROTESTS Quote: This is Quebec's "Decree of the Reich President for the Protection of People and State", and I use those words with the utmost in care and consideration and intent. The fines are RUINOUS and can bankrupt a person or business quickly. Yep. Gives unlimited power to the minister of education to do whatever he/she wants without approval of... tickerforum.org 64 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 10:57 | Sotheby's Canadian art auction sets records Sotheby’s auction of Canadian art produced a sale total of $3.55 million Thursday night in Toronto, with record prices for several Canadian artists, including Paul-Émile Borduas, whose Froissement Multicolore sold for $663,750. Borduas’s large and colourful work had a pre-sale estimate of $350,000 to $500,000, and surpassed the previous... huffingtonpost.com 77 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 10:45 | Pot-and-pan protests play out in various Quebec towns RELATEDMore than 2,500 arrests made in Quebec student protestsUBC student union condemns Quebec's Bill 78Quebec unrest gets noticed around the world, in a variety of waysCrisis-stricken Charest brings back experienced old aideQuebec government and student ... silobreaker.com 89 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 10:39 | IOC allows Kuwaiti athletes to compete under Olympic flag Ottawa (Canada): Kuwaiti athletes can compete under the Olympic flag at the London Games after their Olympic committee was suspended, the International Olympic Committee said. The Kuwaiti Olympic Committee has been suspended by the IOC since 2010 because of government interference. The IOC executive board, in Quebec City for its second meeting this... mizonews.net 95 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 10:33 | GPJA #427: Protests tomorrow Saturday – like the Greeks?? 11am and... GLOBAL PEACE AND JUSTICE AUCKLAND NEWSLETTER No. 427, May 25, 2012 Protests tomorrow Saturday – like the Greeks?? 11am and 2pm 11am – Protest social cleansing in GI outside National party Conference 11am Corner Ireland and Tide Close Mt Wellington – It’s the National Party Northern Region conference – protest is against the sale of state... gpjanz.wordpress.com 101 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 10:22 | Join UN Women Canada National Committee at the 2012 World Partnership... MONTREAL, QUEBEC–(Marketwire -05/23/12)- UN Women Canada National Committee encourages Canadians to participate in the World Partnership Walk in their respective city, to advance the cause of alleviating global poverty and to contribute to the international movement to meet the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGS) by 2015. The aim... invadecanada.us 112 minutes ago |
 | 25 may 10:22 | IOC still locked in Saudi standoff QUEBEC CITY: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) ticked some major items off the 'to do list' as executive board meetings wrapped up on Thursday, but the issue of Saudi women competing at the London Games remains unresolved. After trimming the list of candidate cities for the 2020 Olympics from five to three on Wednesday, the IOC announced it... thehimalayantimes.com 112 minutes ago |
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