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Cure for cultural amnesia: Alberta's Provincial Museum celebrates 2,000 years of interaction between Jesus and the world.
by Shafer Parker -
New reproductive technology.
by Celeste McGovern - (Canada's) economy.
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Dispensing with caution: B.C.'s decision to speed up distribution of an abortion pill may be copied in Ontario.
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Urge to purge returns: the Canadian Alliance, aping Reform, cancels the membership of political dissidents.
by Kevin Michael Grace -
Belated story: a Canadian regiment gets overdue credit for a pivotal moment in Holland's 1945 liberation.
by Colby Cosh -
Crime: (three corrections officers caught smuggling sperm).
by Celeste McGovern - Mining (delayed near Jasper National Park).
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Uncensored radio: by broadcasting on the Internet, Essentialtalk has escaped the CRTC thought police.
by Mike Byfield -
Tax-funded protests forever: 500 students riot in Toronto against the prospect of private univerisities.
by Shafer Parker - War on the Web.
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Travels with Chucky: an eccentric French wayfarer loses his beloved beast of burden to an imcompetent hunter.
by Marnie Ko -
`Workers are guaranteed to lose': one man's experience with Alberta's WCB reveals a system in need of overhaul.
by Candis McLean - Telecommunications (industry).
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Freedom to kill: a former member of the Grim Reapers reveals how biker gangs recruit young people.
by Candis McLean -
Fighting the (Jane) Stewart resolution.
by Colby Cosh -
Would journalist David Staples please stop imposing his agnosticism on the rest of us.
by Ted Byfield; Virginia Byfield -
Sex ed (in Russia).
by Celeste McGovern - Tourism: (The Trans Canada Trail).
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Last chapter isn't written: misfortune's of book discounters give hope to Canada's battered independents.
by Kevin Michael Grace -
Ghost of scandals past: criminal charges against Glen Clark spoil the B.C.'s NDP's pre-election war party.
by Terry O'Neill - Gift that lasts: (Margaret Trudeau-Kemper will raise funds to dig another well in Uganda dedicated to her late husband).
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Satan on the silver screen: the dream factory embraces the nightmare and unleashes a host of demonic films.
by Kevin Michael Grace - Extra, extra, read all about it! (Gordon McMullan).
- Finance (industry).
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If living creatures are just machines, how can any of us have `rights'?
by Ian Hunter -
Shawinigan slush: voters know Prime Minister Chretien practises large-scale graft, but they may not care.
by Terry O'Neill -
Canada's Rambo: a gung-ho former captain's (Michel Rainville) alleged excesses haunt him in court.
by Marnie Ko -
Fashion (bra).
by Celeste McGovern - Transportation (at the Port of Churchill).
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Troubling connexions: sales innocents pay up to 40,000 for jobs they can't do.
by Mike Byfield - New light on Gordon Wilson's Sikh allies.
- Send out for a Guinness-scale pizza: (Jeff Parker sells world's largest pizza).
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Instead of evading thorny issues, nice-guy (Stockwell) Day should take his cue from the Bible.
by Ted Byfield -
Magnetic toning shots: most Canadians may want to lose weight, but the experts can't agree on how.
by Marnie Ko -
Aging baby boomers will be given the same consideration and morality they gave their kids.
by Mariette Ulrich -
Wasteful treatment plant: Bovar decides to wash its hands of Alberta's problematic Swan Hills incinerator.
by Colby Cosh - Don't visit, it just encourages them.
- Ontario ridings that will tell the tale of Election 2000.
- Killer arguements for life.
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Seeing red: mass-produced lasers are a new menace.
by Vivian Zenari -
Eclectica: (the United States election).
by Kevin Michael Grace -
Life is not priceless: the irrationality of Canada's safety regulations wastes money and lives.
by Mike Byfield -
Why we love Castro: and why (Jean) Chretien also secretly supports the U.S. embargo that keeps Cuba poor.
by Terry O'Neill -
Hate as a `Canadian value': (Jean) Chretien's smear campaign against Stockwell Day and his party pays off in the early going.
by Paul Bunner - Brave new mercy.
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Medicine: (hand transplant).
by Celeste McGovern - Marketing (of OJ Simpson).
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Judgement day: (judicial decisions made by courts across Canada).
by John Carpay -
Accidental moralist: a small-town businessman (Greg Gomersall) pays a price for refunding to join the funerary orgy for PET.
by Colby Cosh -
Reminder to Ontario's opposition parties that he governs best who governs least.
by Shafer Parker - Charter revolution and the court party.
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It's all happening at the Frankenzoo.
by Celeste McGovern -
Case for a regulated oil price.
by Mike Byfield - Internet appliances start to reach the market.
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If it walks like un canard: Ottawa residents say creeping bilingualism is being substituted for the official kind.
by Shafer Parker -
There are ways of silencing people like Eminem without even using a bullet.
by Link Byfield