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June 30, 2008 Hot Trends
Deal still possible for Hockey Night song (CBC Ottawa)
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 13:58:55 PDT
Scott Moore, the executive director of CBC Sports, is playing down earlier published reports Thursday that fans have heard the Hockey Night in Canada theme song for a final time.
Study on the internet and consumer behavior
Sun, 29 Jun 2008 22:24:41 PDT
The good folks from Fleishmann-Hillard sent me some information about their European offices’ recent work on understanding how the Internet affects consumer behavior in Europe. Key findings: The Internet beat TV two to one on influence, and eight to one over print. People ask other people for personal purchase advice, but for airline tickets and bigger ticket items, they prefer the corporate sites. Only 28% of people trust the information they read online, and yet 66% say the web helps
Lesbian parents get new rights in New South Wales
Wed, 11 Jun 2008 22:00:53 PDT
Lesbian parents get new rights in New South Wales The rights of lesbian parents in New South Wales, Australia have been expanded under laws passed by the state government. Your job is to protect all citizens, Gambian leader told A New York-based human rights group has said that the President of the Gambia is failing in his responsibility to ensure respect for the rights of all. Equal treatment bill stalls in Lithuanian parliament Not enough MPs turned up to vote for a new equalit
Good Always Comes Out of Bad
Sun, 29 Jun 2008 21:30:14 PDT
In the past couple of days, reports have surfaced on the hijacking of the domains for ICANN and IANA attributed to the group NetDevilz. According to news articles, an ICANN spokesman stated they were unaware of the events. The total time for the redirection before the entry was corrected was about twenty minutes. However it will take 24 to 4
Local VoicePrint volunteers awarded (St. Catharines Standard)
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 08:39:38 PDT
Local VoicePrint volunteers, who make print media including the St. Catharines Standard, accessible to residents, were honoured Thursday at Lakeside Park. In conjunction with National Access Awareness Week, the St. Catharines volunteers were awarded the Ontario March of Dimes’ Breaking the Barrier Award at a ceremony. ...]
Defender of the seeds: Q&A with Claire Hope Cummings, author of “Uncertain Peril”
Mon, 30 Jun 2008 00:05:52 PDT
An environmental lawyer for 20 years, including four spent with the USDA, Claire Hope Cummings reports regularly on agriculture and the environment; she has also farmed in California and in Vietnam. We chatted recently about her new book, Uncertain Peril: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Seeds, for the current issue of Edible San Francisco. This is an extended version of that interview. (Cummings photo by Bart Nagel) What motivated you to write this argument against the use of genetic t
Here We Go Again
Mon, 30 Jun 2008 00:15:23 PDT
Ok, I have several videos coming down the pike here. All pretty funny stuff, but I had a busy weekend and just haven’t had the time to do all the fun, fancy stuff to them yet. In other news, two more second-hand pets have found us. Two lovely bunnies. A black and white girl (Kate named her Oreo) and a white Cadbury like bunny that Maggie has named Twelby. Oreo is pretty bitchy and she’s the little one! Twelby is doll. Super sweet and he loves to be scratched and loved on.
20 Pride marchers hurt in Czech attacks
Sat, 28 Jun 2008 12:53:31 PDT
Nick Clegg calls on Heinz to reinstate same-sex kiss advert The leader of the Liberal Democrats has become the first party leader to comment on the decision of food manufacturer Heinz to withdraw an advert from TV because it depicted two men kissing. You will go to hell, preacher tells "gay" CNN presenter Is Anderson Cooper going to hell? Rev. Al Sharpton seems to think so, and while appearing on Anderson Cooper 360 to discuss Rev. James Dobson. opinionuk-newsworld-newspolitics
Liveblogging my attempt to watch the Bernier hearings - Globe and Mail
Mexican Guest Lying on Fox News About Terrorists Crossing Bo
Sun, 29 Jun 2008 23:10:48 PDT
FBI Director Robert Mueller has mentioned on several occasions that there have been Iranian, Iraqi, "former" Russian Special forces and Chinese Nationals linked to Al Qaeda caught crossing the USA/Mexican border. WAKE UP FOOLS
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Thu, 05 Jun 2008 13:58:55 PDT
Scott Moore, the executive director of CBC Sports, is playing down earlier published reports Thursday that fans have heard the Hockey Night in Canada theme song for a final time.
Study on the internet and consumer behavior
Sun, 29 Jun 2008 22:24:41 PDT
The good folks from Fleishmann-Hillard sent me some information about their European offices’ recent work on understanding how the Internet affects consumer behavior in Europe. Key findings: The Internet beat TV two to one on influence, and eight to one over print. People ask other people for personal purchase advice, but for airline tickets and bigger ticket items, they prefer the corporate sites. Only 28% of people trust the information they read online, and yet 66% say the web helps
Lesbian parents get new rights in New South Wales
Wed, 11 Jun 2008 22:00:53 PDT
Lesbian parents get new rights in New South Wales The rights of lesbian parents in New South Wales, Australia have been expanded under laws passed by the state government. Your job is to protect all citizens, Gambian leader told A New York-based human rights group has said that the President of the Gambia is failing in his responsibility to ensure respect for the rights of all. Equal treatment bill stalls in Lithuanian parliament Not enough MPs turned up to vote for a new equalit
Good Always Comes Out of Bad
Sun, 29 Jun 2008 21:30:14 PDT
In the past couple of days, reports have surfaced on the hijacking of the domains for ICANN and IANA attributed to the group NetDevilz. According to news articles, an ICANN spokesman stated they were unaware of the events. The total time for the redirection before the entry was corrected was about twenty minutes. However it will take 24 to 4
Local VoicePrint volunteers awarded (St. Catharines Standard)
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 08:39:38 PDT
Local VoicePrint volunteers, who make print media including the St. Catharines Standard, accessible to residents, were honoured Thursday at Lakeside Park. In conjunction with National Access Awareness Week, the St. Catharines volunteers were awarded the Ontario March of Dimes’ Breaking the Barrier Award at a ceremony. ...]
Defender of the seeds: Q&A with Claire Hope Cummings, author of “Uncertain Peril”
Mon, 30 Jun 2008 00:05:52 PDT
An environmental lawyer for 20 years, including four spent with the USDA, Claire Hope Cummings reports regularly on agriculture and the environment; she has also farmed in California and in Vietnam. We chatted recently about her new book, Uncertain Peril: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Seeds, for the current issue of Edible San Francisco. This is an extended version of that interview. (Cummings photo by Bart Nagel) What motivated you to write this argument against the use of genetic t
Here We Go Again
Mon, 30 Jun 2008 00:15:23 PDT
Ok, I have several videos coming down the pike here. All pretty funny stuff, but I had a busy weekend and just haven’t had the time to do all the fun, fancy stuff to them yet. In other news, two more second-hand pets have found us. Two lovely bunnies. A black and white girl (Kate named her Oreo) and a white Cadbury like bunny that Maggie has named Twelby. Oreo is pretty bitchy and she’s the little one! Twelby is doll. Super sweet and he loves to be scratched and loved on.
20 Pride marchers hurt in Czech attacks
Sat, 28 Jun 2008 12:53:31 PDT
Nick Clegg calls on Heinz to reinstate same-sex kiss advert The leader of the Liberal Democrats has become the first party leader to comment on the decision of food manufacturer Heinz to withdraw an advert from TV because it depicted two men kissing. You will go to hell, preacher tells "gay" CNN presenter Is Anderson Cooper going to hell? Rev. Al Sharpton seems to think so, and while appearing on Anderson Cooper 360 to discuss Rev. James Dobson. opinionuk-newsworld-newspolitics
Liveblogging my attempt to watch the Bernier hearings - Globe and Mail
Liveblogging my attempt to watch the Bernier hearings Globe and Mail, Canada - Jun 10, 2008 Over to Newsworld, then, and... Oh, wait. Newsworld is busy talking about Ron Wilson's chances of turning around the Leafs. Suhana Marchand doubts Wilson's ... |
Mexican Guest Lying on Fox News About Terrorists Crossing Bo
Sun, 29 Jun 2008 23:10:48 PDT
FBI Director Robert Mueller has mentioned on several occasions that there have been Iranian, Iraqi, "former" Russian Special forces and Chinese Nationals linked to Al Qaeda caught crossing the USA/Mexican border. WAKE UP FOOLS
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