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John Ciaccia OWN: Health Update
October 8, 2007, 1 Comment

From Paula Pedicelli August 28th, John was in Quebec City being interviewed live in the National Assembly for “Mem ...

Robert Galbraith: Dispatches from the front
October 7, 2007, 1 Comment

A glowing – and well-deserved tribute to Robert Galbraith by Beryl Wajsman (see excerpts below), who has just left ...

Letter from Yangon: forwarded by David Kilgour
October 6, 2007, Comments Off on Letter from Yangon: forwarded by David Kilgour

29 September 2007 We live in a quiet neighbourhood a good 15 minutes taxi ride from the downtown area of Yangon. The mar ...

John Curtin’s "A Song for Africa"
October 4, 2007, Comments Off on John Curtin’s "A Song for Africa"

One of the 2007 recipients of the Deborah Fletcher Award of Excellence in Film making on International Development A Son ...

Wednesday Night #1335
October 3, 2007, 1 Comment

3 October 2007 We will continue our high-tech education this week in the company of Guy Stanley OWN, newly-appointed Dir ...

Julius Grey OWN, NDP Candidate?
September 29, 2007, Comments Off on Julius Grey OWN, NDP Candidate?

Well-known Montreal lawyer considers political career The Gazette Constitutional lawyer Julius Grey is pondering a step ...

Guy Stanley OWN News
September 29, 2007, Comments Off on Guy Stanley OWN News

From: Guy Stanley [mailto:guy.stanley@sympatico.ca] Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 11:56 AM Hi Diana, Always sorry t ...

Wednesday Night #1334 Jacques Clément Report
September 28, 2007, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1334 Jacques Clément Report

September 28, 2007 U.S. At 13,913, the Dow Jones is 128 points away from the July 19 record, having gained over 500 poin ...

More on Concordia
September 28, 2007, Comments Off on More on Concordia

28 September 2007 Why did president leave, Concordia faculty asks Open letter denounces board’s silence. Sept. 18 ...

Wednesday Night #1334
September 26, 2007, 1 Comment

26 September 2007 This is National Biotechnology Week which we would have expected to produce great chest-thumping from ...