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Sorrowful science; experts in forensic anthropology are playing a key role in the Pickton serial-murder investigation.
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Westview; Ralph's got Chretien wrong; he's not senile;he just happens to be a little ambitious.
by Byfield, Ted -
Where there's smoke; A new civil war over tobacco erupts on a thousand fronts.
by Cosh, Colby -
The Right Eye; Who but a fiend would cross pigs with men?
by Hunter, Ian -
Analysis; Sadly, science has become a political battleground.
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The Catholic Trojan Horse: An Irish immigrant hopes the Charter will banish the Queen from Canada.(Column)
by Grace, Kevin Michael -
The case for war; Iraq's failure to comply would be a justification for invasion.
by Harper, Stephen (Canadian politician) -
Same old Tories; The PCs appear stalled, but can the Canadian Alliance capitalize?
by Stock, Peter -
Happy in captivity; A new study concludes that women and men both benefit from marriage.
by Ko, Marnie -
Law and Disorder.(database of sex offenders)
by Cohen, Lynne - Letters to the Editor.
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Brave New World.(sexual and technological ethics)
by McGovern, Celeste -
From classroom to court: A grad student launches an unprecedented religious- discrimination suit against UBC.
by O'Neill, Terry -
Letter from the Publisher: It had to happen eventually. After 29 years, we have a 'mission'.(Editorial)
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Fraud within scandal; Pre-trial examinations show some claimants actually benefited from residential schools.
by McLean, Candis - Orthodoxy; A key discovery lends Christianity new validity, but the best part of the story is discreetly omitted.(James' ossaury)
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Analysis; Economically, the West can stand alone.
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Reform; Fix the federation or else A new B.C. 'independence' party's prime goal is actually to reform government.
by Stock, Peter -
A choice of jail or detox; Nanaimo RCMP try an innovative way to help prostitutes get off the streets.
by Ko, Marnie -
Daydream believer: Our prime minister appears to be angling for the top UN post.
by Stock, Peter -
Law and Disorder.(news of Canadian justice system)
by Cohen, Lynne -
Brave New World.(terrorism, stem cells, sex surveys)
by McGovern, Celeste -
The Charter trumps tradition; The B.C. Court of Appeal overrules politicians and orders new medicare spending.
by O'Neill, Terry -
Up Front.(includes multiple articles)
by Cosh, Colby -
Why Tsai can't read; Experts cite a variety of reasons for vocational and immigrant students' sub-par reading performance.
by Stock, Peter -
Liberal Democracy.(Family-class immigration law may be interpreted to include polygamous marriages.)
by Stock, Peter -
Up Front.(Column)
by Cosh, Colby -
So simple, it's brilliant; A B.C. man's drill will bring inexpensive fresh water to the Third World.
by Hiebert, Rick -
The martyr who came to stay; Blessed Vasyl Velychkovsky, who endured Soviet torture, is honoured with a shrine.
by Cosh, Colby -
Sans Marx, Jesus or Darwin; Michel Houellebecq dissects our consumer paradise and finds it empty.(Book Review)
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Numbers.(recent statistics )
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Nobody here but us socialists; Tax increases, not private choice, are the only item on everyone's medicare menu.
by Grace, Kevin Michael - The science of global warming; Bjorn Lomborg's The Skeptical Environmentalist details how green exaggerations could trigger needless global tragedy 021021tr-023 by Mike Byfield.
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Inside Straight. King Ralph: warts, scales, claws, and fangs.(Book Review)
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The bad old days are back; Amid economic difficulties, the feds seize more control over western resources.
by Byfield, Mike -
Opening shots: Harper deserves more attentive media.
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Against the grain; Alberta farmers go to jail to fight the Canadian Wheat Board over freedom, private property and justice.
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Guest Column; If we try to make all 'marriages' equal, they merely become equally meaningless.
by Ulrich, Mariette -
Eclectica.
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Horses for health; A new Alberta girls' ranch offers a way out of trouble.
by Ko, Marnie - Orthodoxy; If a male presence is vanishing in our churches,maybe it's because men resist being feminized 021021tr-028 By Ted and Virginia Byfield.(Column)
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Eclectica.(immigration policy)
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Bone (box) of contention; An ancient limestone ossuary ignites controversy among scholars, theologians and laymen.
by Lott, Jeremy -
Preaching for profit; A new Toronto publication hopes to make a buck off corporate do-gooders.(Corporate Knights)
by Stock, Peter -
Inside straight; What popular culture needs is a good strong dose of mortification.
by O'Neill, Terry -
Westview; Your communication with the West is just fine, Mr. Goodale, and that's your biggest problem.
by Byfield, Ted -
Stripped of illusions; Despite a public outcry, exotic dancing returns to a B.C. community.
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The case against: There are no sound reasons to attack Iraq, and good reasons not to.
by Morrison, Lee -
The baby formula; Researchers say an early, full-term pregnancy is a woman's best bet to ward off breast cancer.
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Retired, rested and raring to go; Half of today's seniors retire only to return to work within months.
by Ko, Marnie -
A Tamil Tiger by the tail; Martin's ethnic organizer thinks today's terrorists are tomorrow's heroes.
by Grace, Kevin Michael -
Moral equivalent of war; Canadian peacekeeping after Hitler's defeat was about containing Communism.(CANADA AND UN PEACEKEEPING: The Cold War by Other Means, 1945-1970)(Book Review)
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Personal choice, public tab; Morgentaler tries to force all provinces to pay for his clinics.
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Settling scores: Preston Manning gains no favour by slagging Day and Harper in his memoirs.(Book Review)
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The minority still rules; A new poll shows a majority of Canadians support limits on abortion.
by Hiebert, Rick -
Liberal Democracy.
by Stock, Peter -
Letter from the Publisher; A nation that imprisons farmers for selling their own wheat is not free.
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Numbers.(variety of Canadian statistics )
by Byfield, Mike -
The Right Eye: The best humour is satire, and there's a reason we have so little of it today.
by Hunter, Ian - The Record.(Obituary)
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How to beat the Canada Pension Plan, legally; A Calgary actuary warns that Ottawa's retirement package offers you a pitiful return.
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Opening Shots; Canada needs a few good men.
by Bunner, Paul - The Record.(deaths of notable Canadians)
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Our Father, who is the Charter: A Montreal conference points Canada towards something more profound than a godless public square.
by Stock, Peter - Letters to the Editor.(Letter to the Editor)
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