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Oct 16, 2010

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DJs win comes with a costly price

Fraser-Kirk
KRISTY Fraser-Kirk set to lose a third of claim in legal fees, while Mark McInnes' reputation is ruined.

Aussie dollar set to soar over greenback

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THE Aussie dollar is predicted to hit $US1.10 within a month as economy grows even stronger.

Boxer sent home over Delhi 'indiscretion'

damian hooper
AMATEUR boxer Damian Hopper allegedly dropped trousers in front of an official in Games scandal.

Six-star daycare centre a bit rich for kids

Building blocks
FIRM to offer on-site chefs and handmade cots after promoting itself as the "BMW of childcare".

Rivals plate up fresh menu in ratings war

Neil Perry
VIEWERS will be treated to new shows, from Iron Chef to CSI, as networks do battle in ratings final.

The Peoples Voice News

Permalink GEORGE GALLOWAY FLIES TO TORONTO AFTER FEDERAL COURT DECISION

Eighteen months ago, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Jason Kenney blocked then-British MP George Galloway from Canada, labeling him a terror supporter and a national security risk. At the time, Galloway was scheduled to appear in four Canadian cities on a speaking tour called “Resisting War: from Gaza to Afghanistan.”

Permalink FRANKLIN LAMB: AHMEDINEJAD IN LEBANON

As he watched the Iranian President blow kisses to cleaning workers at Beirut’s airport during his departure for Iran early this morning, a Lebanese Christian historian commented “This Persian’s glory at the moment is arguably greater than Caesars following Rome’s second conquest of Britain”.

Permalink Sarkozy mobilizes riot police to break French oil strike

The French government on Friday ordered CRS riot police to disperse workers occupying the strategic Fos-Lavéra oil depot near Marseille. Similar attacks were carried out at depots in Cournon d’Auvergne in central France and Ambès on the southwestern coast. Port, transport and energy workers, joined by high school students around the country, are striking to oppose the deeply unpopular austerity policies of President Nicolas Sarkozy.

Permalink The Uses and Misuses of Intelligence in Four US Wars

President Harry S. Truman created the Central Intelligence Agency in 1947 to ensure that the policy community would have access to independent intelligence analysis that was free of the policy advocacy of the Department of State and the Department of Defense. The CIA's most important analytic mission was the production of national intelligence estimates (NIEs) and assessments that tracked significant political and military developments and provided premonitory intelligence on looming threats and confrontations.

Permalink Holder: US will enforce marijuana laws despite how Californians may vote

Less than three weeks before California voters hit the polls, the Justice Department issued a preemptive message concerning a ballot measure making worldwide headlines. "Attorney General Eric Holder says the federal government will enforce its marijuana laws in California even if the state's voters approve a ballot measure to legalize the drug," Pete Yost reports for the Associated Press.

Permalink Deportee asked for help on flight before dying, witness says - Audio

On Thursday two passengers told the Guardian that guards placed Mubenga in handcuffs and heavily restrained him while the aircraft was still on the runway. One said Mubenga complained of breathing problems before passing out. Michael said he heard Mubenga complain he was unable to breathe. "I'm pretty sure it will turn out to be asphyxiation," he said. "The last thing we heard the man say was he couldn't breathe. We had three security guards and each one of them looked like they weighed 100kg plus, bearing down and holding him down – from what I could see below the seats." Michael described as "completely false" the official accounts of Mubenga's death, released by the Home Office and G4S on Wednesday.

Permalink Haiti's 1.3 Million Camp Dwellers Waiting in Vain

Rosie Benjamin is just one of over 1.3 million people living in Haiti's 1,354 squalid refugee camps. She and 1,200 others are jammed into 300 tents and plastic tarp-shacks on a soccer field in Grand Goâve. Like about 70 percent of Haiti's refugee camps, the residents here are on their own. Apart from water deliveries, they get nothing from the government and the massive humanitarian apparatus on the ground. No food. No jobs. And no news about their future.

Permalink What's It All About? The War on Terror

Does anyone remember the “cakewalk war” that would last six weeks, cost $50-$60 billion, and be paid for out of Iraqi oil revenues? Does anyone remember that White House economist Lawrence Lindsey was fired by Dubya because Lindsey estimated that the Iraq war could cost as much as $200 billion? Lindsey was fired for over-estimating the cost of a war that, according to Joseph Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes, has cost 15 times more than Lindsey estimated. And the US still has 50,000 troops in Iraq.

Permalink Deliberately Engineered Economic Collapse in USA Leading to Martial Law

With the US Government preparing to seize private and public pensions in order to bankrupt the American People and bring them down into poverty as part of their Full Spectrum Dominance plans, the risk of American society collapsing into anarchy and rioting is extremely high over the next few months. Plans have already been in place for the past twenty-six years with Rex 84 to bring the USA under Martial Law in such an eventuality.

Permalink Strike cuts fuel to Paris airports

Refinery workers cut off supply to capital's airports as protesters step up action against pension plans. High-school students have joined the protests against the government's pension-overhaul plans. Striking French oil-refinery workers have cut the fuel supply to Paris airports, raising fears of a fuel shortage. Fuel depots were blockaded by protesters on Friday in a bid to reverse the government's plans to raise the retirement age. The pipeline supplying Paris stopped operating because of strikes at northern refineries, a source at the company operating the pipeline said. Fuel distributors said several hundred filling stations had been shut because their supplies had run out, reportedly prompting panic buying among motorists.

Permalink PRESIDENT AHMEDINEJAD VISITS LEBANON — PRESS TV - Video

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad waves to the crowds from the sunroof of his SUV upon his arrival in Lebanon on Wednesday. Thousands of cheering Lebanese welcomed the Iranian President, throwing rose petals and sweets at his motorcade at the start of his visit. AP

Permalink The White House and the US mortgage racket

The Obama administration has rejected calls for a moratorium on home foreclosures despite revelations that banks illegally processed mortgage documents to speed up the eviction of families and seizure of their homes. Nothing could more clearly demonstrate the class interests served by the White House. Major banks have systematically broken the law, victimizing an unknown number of families, and the Obama administration responds by shielding the criminals.

Permalink US jobless claims rise

The number of Americans filing first-time applications for unemployment benefits rose unexpectedly last week, the Labor Department reported Thursday. Jobless claims increased by 13,000 to 462,000 in the week ended October 9, confounding economists' projections that claims would hold at 445,000. The four-week moving average of claims also rose, increasing to 459,000 from 456,750. It was the first rise in the four-week measure since the week ended August 21. Economists consider any figure above 400,000 indicative of an economy that is failing to generate sufficient jobs to reduce unemployment.

Permalink Hillary Clinton 'worried' by UK defence cuts

US secretary of state says plans to cut the Ministry of Defence budget by 10% concern Washington. The US has made an eleventh hour intervention in the highly charged defence review as Britain's top military brass launched a last ditch attempt to persuade David Cameron to water down the cuts.

Cashing in on Canada: Four Ways to Profit - Big - From the World's "Safest Economy"

Canada is more than just back bacon, maple syrup, and hardscrabble-mining claims. It's a leader in natural resources, precious metals, and such alternative-energy investments as oil sands.

Kent Moors Energy Advantage

Wall Street is for children. Houston is for grown-ups… except that… the exclusive Petroleum Club of Houston isn’t accepting new members.

Currency War: China Stands Firm on Yuan as Global Criticism Escalates

Germany and Japan are joining the U.S. in pressuring Beijing to let the yuan appreciate to prevent an international currency war from spiraling out of control. Still, China remains firm that a gradual rate change is all it will allow.

German Economy Minister Rainer Bruederle warned yesterday (Wednesday) that a trade war could erupt if China didn't float its currency for a more fair value. As the China-U.S. currency tensions have heated up, other countries are saying China's unfair trade advantage is threatening export-driven recoveries around the globe.

The Biotech Breakthrough of 2010

Carla not welcome at Vatican

Carla Sarkozy. Photo / AP
Carla Sarkozy. Photo / AP
Pope Benedict XVI told President Nicolas Sarkozy of France that his wife Carla was not welcome on his recent visit to the Vatican as Italian media might publish racy photos of the French first lady, it was reported in France.
According to Le Canard Enchané, Vatican officials sent the French ambassador a message concerning the Italian-born supermodel's presence during her husband's ..

Iron discipline key for Los 33

The last miner to be rescued, Luis Urzua, center, gestures as Chile's President Sebastian Pinera, right, looks on. Photo / AP.
The last miner to be rescued, Luis Urzua, center, gestures as Chile's President Sebastian Pinera, right, looks on. Photo / AP.
They may not take kindly to being called fortunate, given the fear and discomfort they endured for 70 days.
But from the moment they were trapped underground, the 33 men in the San Jose mine benefited from crucial strokes of good luck. The rockfall that trapped them ..

Govt troops accused of rape

A Rwandan Hutu rebel gropes a local woman as he passes her on a crowded mountain path in eastern Congo. Photo / AP.
A Rwandan Hutu rebel gropes a local woman as he passes her on a crowded mountain path in eastern Congo. Photo / AP.
A Rwandan Hutu rebel gropes a local woman as he passes her on a crowded mountain path in eastern Congo. Photo / AP. Shrink
A Rwandan Hutu rebel gropes a local woman as he passes her on a crowded mountain path in eastern Congo. Photo / AP.

Chinese mine explosion kills 20

A dawn explosion in a Chinese coal mine killed 20 and trapped 17 workers underground Saturday in the country's central region, a national work safety official said.

Swiss celebrate world's longest tunnel breakthrough

Miners celebrate after the tunnel drilling machine 'Sissi' breaks through the last section of the Gotthard Base Tunnel near Sedrun in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland. Photo / AP
Miners celebrate after the tunnel drilling machine 'Sissi' breaks through the last section of the Gotthard Base Tunnel near Sedrun in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland. Photo / AP
SEDRUN, Switzerland - Workers hugged, cheered and set off fireworks as the huge drill broke through the last stretch of rock deep in the Swiss Alps. There was delight .

North Korea threatens '1,000-fold' increase in weapons- NZ Herald News

Kim Kye Gwan. Photo / AP
Kim Kye Gwan. Photo / AP
North Korea's media on Saturday threatened a "1,000-fold" military buildup as the United States ruled out lifting sanctions to try to coax Pyongyang into resuming talks aimed at its nuclear weapons programs.
Last year, North Korea quit the nuclear disarmament talks and later tested an atomic device that drew tightened UN sanctions. But the North has recently expressed willingness to rejoin the ..

US killer teen given life

Andrew Conley. Photo / AP
An Indiana teenager who admitted he strangled his 10-year-old brother and told police he identified with a TV serial killer has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.
Andrew Conley, 18, showed no emotion as a judge sentenced him for the murder of his brother Conner.

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India: A Special Edition, The Toronto Star

It is a land of immense beauty and growing wealth, of stunning poverty and troubling conflicts. The Star examines the fascinating world of India as it shifts into high gear.
Early morning rush hour at Churchgate station in Mumbai as hordes of people arrive in the downtown core to start the morning work day.

Must Reads

Canada protests conditions ahead of Commonwealth opening ceremonies

Canada was among several countries to protest strongly about the adverse conditions facing athletes for the opening ceremonies — standing in the heat for hours without any cover, a lack of water and a...

Canadians prepare for Commonwealth test

This Team Canada is the strongest at a Commonwealth Games in two decades, Randy Starkman reports from Delhi.

Whatever is true of India is also not true

Efficiency and chaos. Sectarianism and secularism. Humanity and cruelty. That's India.

India: Where have all the young men gone?

In the small villages of Punjab, the streets are empty of young males who have escaped in search of a better life abroad.

With no men around, women take leadership role

Inderjit Mann is the head of Bir village. In a small Punjab village, Inderjit Mann has proven more than capable to handle reins of power.

India: Economic power house or poor house?

India is home to more poor people than any other country in the world. Statistics can mislead in a country as diverse and divided as India.

Air India Flight 187, Toronto to Amritsar, is a flying village

Daljit Parmar with the urn containing the ashes of her mother Mohan Parihar. Air India Flight 187 is, more often than not, packed with Indo-Canadians travelling for weddings, funerals, shopping or just to visit family.

Saving Manmohan: Etobicoke-born child finds family love in the Punjab

Manmohan Dhillon hugs a bear made by his now-deceased mother, Amandeep Dhillon, 15 years ago. His mother was killed by his grandfather in Malton. His father drank himself to death. Now Manmohan finds family love in the Punjab.

Education is key to India's economic development

As the buying power of the growing middle class expands, their list of wants is increasing.Education, especially for girls, is recognized as key to India's economic development. But the obstacles...

Surat's newly prosperous citizens pack a powerful economic punch

Automobile sales in emerging market giant India raced to a record monthly peak this past summer as affluent consumers jammed showrooms. Rapid growth is attracting foreign companies in the city with India's second-highest household income..

Can soccer help unite India?

A soccer tournament held in Salboni, India, was an attempt by the West Bengal government to try to keep young men from joining Maoists, who have a toehold in 20 of India's 28 states. Maoists are gaining the upper hand in Indian regions facing injustice and neglect. Can soccer help keep young minds off rebellion?

Mallick: Don't look back, you're Canadian now

I’m always puzzled when we make assumptions about multiculturalism, the cardinal one being that all immigrants to Canada love their adoptive country but cling to the habits of home, and we let them.

Local News,Vancouver Sun

Highway of Tears

Justice ministers vow action on missing women

VANCOUVER -- Following a meeting of Canada's justice ministers in Vancouver, the group vowed Friday to "strengthen the criminal justice system's response to the tragic cases" of missing women across the country.

Pet stores consider legal action against Richmond

The "voice" of the Canadian pet industry is threatening to take the City of Richmond to court if it proceeds with a ban on the sale of puppies in stores.

Thousands of students throng to Rogers Arena for We Day celebrations, Vanc

Hedley kicks off WE Day at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Friday morning, October 15, 2010. 18,000 youth and educators gather for a motivational day to spur kids into taking part in activism for global change.
Hedley kicks off WE Day at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Friday morning, October 15, 2010. 18,000 youth and educators gather for a motivational day to spur kids into taking part in activism for global change.

Quebec Breaking News, Montreal Gazette, Canada

A serious accident early Friday morning claimed the life of an unidentified pedestrian and closed Papineau Ave. between de Bellechasse and Beaubien Sts.
4 hours ago
An accident late Friday morning at the Shell refinery in Montreal's east end has sent two people to hospital.
36 minutes ago
Joseph Abitbol says he can't believe his son is capable of making threats on the Internet. "If the court orders him to get psychiatric help, then I'll do it," he said at his son't bail hearing.
1 hour ago
Ducks Unlimited Quebec is expected to announce today an agreement to conserve 213 hectares of forested land on Ile St. Bernard, a small but ecologically important island between Lake St. Louis and Chateauguay River.
City briefs for Saturday, October 15, 2010
Two people were injured late Thursday night after a brief police chase in Montreal ended with a car sticking out of the side of a bank.
3 hours ago
Firefighters in Montreal were battling a blaze early Friday morning in the city's Plateau Mont Royal borough.
It all started 21 years ago with one troubled man. He showed up at the door of the Carrefour familial Hochelaga with a serious drinking problem, nowhere to stay, and two young children in tow.
The death of a 32-year-old woman whose body was found about 5:20 p.m. Wednesday in Point St. Charles was classified a homicide Thursday night.
Major maintenance work on the Bonaventure Expressway will require complete closures of one stretch of the roadway in both directions Friday evening and over the weekend, Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Inc. said Thursday.

In the footsteps of gladiators

A panoramic view of the Colosseum is seen from the attico (top level) on October 14 in Rome, Italy. Areas of the Colosseum will be newly opened this week to visitors, such as the upper area and the underground, that have never before been available to the public.
A panoramic view of the Colosseum is seen from the attico (top level) on October 14 in Rome, Italy. Areas of the Colosseum will be newly opened this week to visitors, such as the upper area and the underground, that have never before been available to the public.
Photograph by: Franco Origlia, Getty Images
The dark tunnels in which gladiators prepared to do battle in the Colosseum are being opened to the public for the first time.

Miners came to blows, but swore to keep details secret

Relatives and friends of miner Johnny Barrios wait for his release from hospital two days after the 33 trapped Chilean miners were rescued from the depths of the San Jose mine, near Copiapo, Chile on October 15, 2010.
Relatives and friends of miner Johnny Barrios wait for his release from hospital two days after the 33 trapped Chilean miners were rescued from the depths of the San Jose mine, near Copiapo, Chile on October 15, 2010.Rodrigo Arangua, AFP/Getty ImagesThe rescued Chilean miners overcame violent disagreements to work as a team to survive, they have disclosed, as they celebrated their freedom and new status as national heroes.

Sean Connery cites health for ducking Spanish court date

Sean Connery attends the 8th annual Dressed To Kilt charity fashion show in New York, in this April 5, 2010 file photo. 
MADRID—A Spanish court official says Sean Connery won't be appearing in court as requested by a judge investigating an allegedly shady real estate deal in southern Spain.
The official says the 80-year-old actor sent the judge a letter explaining he cannot travel to Spain because of his age and unspecified health issues.

News, The Star, Toronto

News | Insight

VIRAL: Grover goes postmodern

2010/10/15 14:34:00
The hottest thing on the Web this week? The Sesame Street icon spoofing the Old Spice Guy spoofing ...

News | World

DiManno: Physician to popes, believer in miracles

2010/10/15 14:33:00
At the Vatican pharmacy, all the usual assortment of personal care products can be purchased. Notable for their absence, however, are condoms

News | Insight

Talking Points: On the world stage, Canada’s now a bit player

Prime Minister Stephen Harper addresses the 65th session of the General Assembly at the United Nations on Sept. 23.
2010/10/15 14:32:00
Commentary from publications across the country.

News | Crime

Accused in Tori Stafford slaying wants trial moved

2010/10/15 14:29:00
The man accused of abducting and murdering Tori Stafford wants his trial moved out of southern Ontario’s Oxford County.

News | Canada

Veterans with ALS to get benefits, home-care

Minister of Veterans Affairs Jean-Pierre Blackburn looks on as Canadian veteran and ALS sufferer Mike Watson speaks on Friday. Blackburn announced expanded benefits for veterans with ALS.
2010/10/15 14:16:00
The federal government is boosting support for veterans suffering from Lou Gehrig’s disease.

News | World

Residents back in town hit by red sludge despite safety concerns

2010/10/15 14:04:00
Villagers began returning Friday to the town in western Hungary that was inundated by a flood of toxic red sludge, despite warnings from environmentalists that it was too early and too dangerous yet to go back.

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Wheels pointers

The original Uno (in front, orange) was replaced by a second prototype (behind, red). Now there's a third.
2010/10/15 13:49:00
This is a holder folder for photos for wheels pointers.

News | World

Brooklyn Bridge reopened after suspicious-package report

2010/10/15 13:41:00
The Brooklyn Bridge is being reopened after police say a report of a suspicious package turned out to be a false alarm.

News | Canada

Veterans with ALS to get benefits, home-care

2010/10/15 13:28:00
The federal government is boosting support for veterans suffering from Lou Gehrig’s disease.

News | Crime

Lengthy jail term for Peel officer who stole fake cocaine

2010/10/15 13:28:00
Const. Sheldon Cook was given a prison sentence of five years and eight months for drug-related and breach of trust offences in botched RCMP sting.

Toronto doctor indicted on smuggling charges - thestar.com

BUFFALO, N.Y.—A high-profile Canadian sports doctor charged earlier this year with smuggling unapproved drugs into the United States to treat professional athletes was formally indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury in Buffalo.

Souris's new Main Street opens in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Souris’s new Main Street is now open for business.
The revitalization of 2.1 kilometres of the town’s Main Street was conducted in two phases and included repairs to both road and underground infrastructure.

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The Technology That Will Replace 148 Billion Barrels of Oil

Not many investors noticed in September 2008 when Warren Buffet took a 10% stake in Hong Kong-based battery maker BYD Co. Ltd. for $230 million.

Chile miners rescue puts BBC ahead of Sky | Latest technology and web news | Web User

Chile miners rescue puts BBC ahead of Sky main 
The BBC won the battle for online coverage of the Chilean miners rescue efforts, beating CNN and Sky. BBC News beat broadcast rivals Sky News and CNN.com as the most popular website for coverage of the Chile miners rescue.
It attracted over 16 per cent of all traffic from searches for the rescue, way ahead of the Guardian.co.uk in second place which received just over six per cent, according to web analytics firm Hitwise.

Pineapple workers: dignity in the face of oppression

I arrived in Siquirres in the South Atlantic coast of Costa Rica, with my Banana Link colleague Iain Farquhar, after a long and slow journey of multiple planes, taxis and buses. We were welcomed by the friendly and familiar faces at the SITRAP office – our base during the Consumers International case study research.

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