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Toronto to begin all-day kindergarten in September 2010

Toronto, Canada - Starting in September 2010, 71 Toronto schools will offer all-day kindergarten. The 2010 school budget is far short of the needs of the schools in Toronto, with several areas facing heavy cuts.
3 hours ago by  KJ Mullins in Education - 1 comment

The 2010 Olympics – day (-4), Vancouver

Once becoming a DJ press journalist 4 days before the biggest sporting event in Canada and based in Vancouver, I would like to give a little bit of a feedback about quickly upcoming 21st Winter Olympic Games.
8 hours ago by  Joseph Boltrukiewicz in World - 6 comments

Latest drama by Vaclav Havel displayed in Europe

The latest drama The Leaving, written by former Czech President Vaclav Havel, premiered in Scandinavia on Feb. 4. The premiere took place in Odense, the third largest town in Denmark. The Swedish premiere is scheduled for April 1 in Stockholm.
3 hours ago by  Miroslav Kucera in Entertainment

Anselm Kiefer Installation coming to Toronto art gallery

Toronto, Canada - On March 4, the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto scores an international coup when Anselm Keifer's installation of Palmsonntag (Palm Sunday) goes on exhibit.
3 hours ago by  KJ Mullins in Arts

Haitian Prime Minister Thanks US Navy For Disaster Assistance

The Prime Minister of Haiti, Jean-Max Bellerive, has paid a visit to the US ”sea base” off the Caribbean island. Bellerive took a firsthand look at the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan’s capabilities.
7 hours ago by  Christopher Szabo in World - 3 comments

Haitian Man Rescued 27 Days After Earthquake

Twenty eight year old man had been trapped in rubble of a market since the devastating quake struck some 27 days ago say officials.
21 mins ago by  Paul Wylie in World

Iran's censorship policies turn Internet into 'filter-net'

After the recent protests in Iran, during which members of the opposition made much use of the Internet, the regime in Iran has cracked down on free Internet access, so much that dissidents now call it a 'filternet'.
49 mins ago by  R. C. Camphausen in Internet

Sarah Palin wants the U.S. President to declare war on Iran

Speaking in an interview with Fox News recently, former Governor of Alaska and possible 2012 Republican Presidential candidate urged President Barack Obama to declare war on Iran in order to get re-elected in 2012.
20 hours ago by  Andrew Moran in Politics - 29 comments

Human Body Parts Trade Could Increase Before Soccer World Cup

The author of a new report on the trafficking of human body parts in Southern Africa says a rise can be expected in so-called human ”muti” (medicine) trafficking ahead of the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup.
5 hours ago by  Christopher Szabo in Health - 3 comments

NCAAM: Kansas Defeats Texas

Both of these teams had the no. 1 spot in the NCAA men's basketball rankings, but Kansas showed they are no. 1 by beating Texas.
10 hours ago by  Kristofor Molson in Sports
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