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Greenpeace Launches Tar Sands Vacation Website

Greenpeace has launched its own website to counter the greenwashing they say is being done by the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP).
Posted Jun 27, 2008 by  Bob Ewing in Politics | 6 comments

Blu-ray: The most successful high-def DVD brand that nobody buys

The Blu-ray format might have beat out HD DVD in the next-gen high-def DVD format war, but that does not mean people are buying it. According to new NPD Group numbers, sales have gone more flaccid than the tenth take on a Vivid porn shoot.
Posted May 2, 2008 by  Chris Hogg in Technology | 8 comments

Fossil Fool Awards Call Out Companies and Politicians for Climate Change Violations

A satirical annual award event “honoured” the worst perpetrators furthering the progress of climate change. Winners of the Foolies, Fossil Fool Awards 2008, included CEOs of Bank of America and General Motors, and President George W. Bush.
Posted Apr 4, 2008 by  David Silverberg in Environment | 2 comments

Op-Ed: Iraq, Al Sadr, Iran and Basra

It is still too early to definitively identify who the clear winners were in the recent fighting in Basra, Iraq but, with the loss of over 1,000 Mahdi Army fighters in the recent battles in and around Basra, it is not a big surprise about the ceasefire.
Posted Mar 30, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey in Politics

Wikileaks releases Chinese-censored videos and photos of the Tibet uprising

Wikileaks.org released photos and videos of the Tibet uprising that the Chinese government censored. The sitewants others to spread them across China and worldwide, stressing how China has banned all information regarding Tibet.
Posted Mar 24, 2008 by  Chris V. (cgull) in Politics | 5 comments

Study Says Snowflakes Carry Bacteria

Snowflakes may be pretty but they are also likely to be carrying bacteria which can be harmful to plants such as tomatoes and beans ; however, without them it may not rain or snow.
Posted Feb 28, 2008 by  Bob Ewing in Environment | 8 comments

Op-Ed: Did The New York Times Article Help McCain?

Rasmussen says opinion of the New York Times has only a 24 per cent favorable rating. Even more interestingly, they point out McCain moved ahead of Obama in general election match-ups, only after the controversial New York Times article.
Posted Feb 27, 2008 by  Sue D. in Politics | 18 comments

Putin verbally attacks Hillary Clinton

While campaigning in New Hampshire last January, New York Senator Hillary Clinton said that Vladimir Putin doesn’t have a soul. The Russian president responded strongly against Clinton at a press conference yesterday.
Posted Feb 15, 2008 by  Chris V. (cgull) in Politics | 3 comments

Massacre in Guyana Leaves 11 Dead

Not since the Jonestown Massacre at Matthew's Ridge has this country seen this kind of carnage though rife with racial tensions between Blacks and East Indians and 'kick down the door' attacks by Blacks against Indians...
Posted Jan 27, 2008 by  Sheba in Crime | 25 comments

Op-Ed: Robots Among Us

When you think about the future, do you see robots performing everyday household chores, acting as soldiers in war and taking care of the elderly? What was once science fiction is quickly becoming the reality of today.
Posted Jan 26, 2008 by  Ringwraith in Technology | 26 comments

Op-Ed: Thieves Give Back Part of Victims' Money

House and Senate majority leaders announced today that they had reached bi-partisan agreement with the White House on an economic stimulus package. The question that is being asked is how, exactly, the $145 billion package will benefit individuals.
Posted Jan 24, 2008 by  Mr Garibaldi in Politics | 21 comments

Farmer Sued for $375,000 For Breaking A 'Seed End User License Agreement'

Supreme Court rules that farmer must pay $375,000 in damages after he re-used the seeds from him crops to grow more soybeans... violating the seed company's "Seed End User Licensing Agreement"
Posted Jan 21, 2008 by  malan in Crime | 11 comments

Op-Ed: Canada Puts US and Israel on Torture Watchlist

In a politically embarrassing discovery this week, Canada has announced that it is removing the United States and Israel, two of Canada's closest allies, from an international torture watch list distributed to Canadian diplomats.
Posted Jan 19, 2008 by  Mr Garibaldi in Politics | 31 comments

Pentagon Demands Remaining Bonus From Wounded Soldiers

Wounded soldiers numbering in the thousands are being sought after by the Pentagon to return portions of their enlistment sign-on bonus because they cannot fulfill the rest of their commitment.
Posted Nov 21, 2007 by  msierra in Politics | 29 comments

There is no genocide in Darfur

An Islamic fascist regime is systematically exterminating civilians in Darfur while the world stands by and does nothing. That is the image most of us have of Darfur. "Not true", says Ronny Brauman of Médecins Sans Frontières.
Posted Nov 12, 2007 by  Bart B. Van Bockstaele in World | 8 comments

Did Sony's CEO Dig Blu-Ray's Grave, or Was This Just a Series of Idiotic Events?

Sony let its guard down for a millisecond, and it's going to take a beating for it. The head of Sony told the media the high-def DVD battle was in a stalemate. He also said he wished he would have collaborated with Toshiba rather than competing. What?
Posted Nov 11, 2007 by  Chris Hogg in Technology | 8 comments

Canada: Federal NDP Calls for Referendum on Senate

The Senate is an institution that many Canadians love to hate. Jack Layton, the leader of the federal NDP wants to put the question of whether to keep the upper house or let it go to the Canadian people.
Posted Nov 5, 2007 by  Bob Ewing in Politics | 4 comments

Burglars-in-a-box nabbed after Canada robberies

Two men and a woman who stole more than 200 Toronto area fast food restaurants with just a simple cardboard box were finally caught. They stole more than $250,000 Canadian dollars.
Posted Oct 27, 2007 by  Chris V. (cgull) in Crime | 3 comments

Biofuels 'crime against humanity'

UN is worried about the growing trend of using crops to produce biofuels as a replacement for petrol and believe this will lead to severe food shortages for the poor and cause more hunger.
Posted Oct 27, 2007 by  Chris V. (cgull) in Environment | 2 comments
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Lenny Stoute (mirrorwarp)
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