The Week of July 21 to 27, 2002
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- Out Front
- Sunday
July 21, 2002
Once the preserve of the "backyard" out door living is moving to the front
of the house. Thirty-two examples are seen in this story.
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- Cooking the End of the First Cut
- Monday
July 22, 2002
Tisdale Dehydration in last week of the first cut. Making do in a poor year.
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- The Greenwater Report For July 22, 2002
- Monday
July 22, 2002
Gerald Crawford has provided us with a set of stunning pictures as he tells us about
the storms, Saskatchewan Express, wood ticks, moose and berries.
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- Flashy Lilies
- Monday
July 22, 2002
Here are some remarkable pictures of a flower garden of lilies.
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- Moving A Dugout
- Tuesday
July 23, 2002
A family at Zenon Park moves a dug out. The story of the move is in a series of pictures
that shows folks coping with the drought.
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- Who Can You Trust?
- Tuesday
July 23, 2002
Ron Thorton ponders the way honesty and trust seem to have become concepts that are
no longer in common practice.
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- Ecological Compromise
- Wednesday
July 24, 2002
We have some very hard decisions to make and often apply different standards to our
own conduct than to companies. Today we look at three specific problems.
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- Greenwater, a poem
- Wednesday
July 24, 2002
This is a poem by eight year old Mary Lambert of Saskatoon.
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- New Transformers
- Wednesday
July 24, 2002
SaskPower upgraded a neighbourhood transmission system in Tisdale today.
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- The Post-Bubble Economy: A Better World
- Thursday
July 25, 2002
Economist Mark Weisbrot tells us what to expect in the period to come as the
bubble has bursts. This straight-forward analysis of the US economy helps to explain
the effects of the devalued stock market and its cause.
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- Ed Broadbent's Proposal for Political Contribution Reform
- Thursday
July 25, 2002
Jason Inness from Calgary explains how we could have a much more democratic system
of government if we eliminated contributions to politicians and political parties
by corporations, unions and interest groups.
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- The miracles of The Majestic:
imagination, capitalism and freedom
- Thursday
July 25, 2002
After feeling pretty tough Mario deSantis thought he would find some relief in comedy
and came upon something even more uplifting.
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- L.A. Express Video
- Thursday
July 25, 2002
Open now for a month Tisdale's new video outlet has lots of movies on the shelf.
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- The Information Age and the Need To Know
- Friday
July 26, 2002
Be it weather, the captial city of East Timor or the price of tea in China we have
become a world where accurate information really matters.
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- Turning
- Saturday
July 27, 2002
There are kernels in those heads and there will be a crop to take off.
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- Thanks God for
our Charter of Rights
- Saturday
July 27, 2002
Ron Thornton points out the prominent place "God" is given in the Canadian
Charter of Rights.
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- Defense Minister John McCallum's Thinking Is Wrong
- Saturday
July 27, 2002
Patricia Barclay from Salt Spring Island expresses the extreme discomfort shared
by so many Canadians at the determination by the Government of Canada to curtail
investigation into the death and injury of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan by the
United States Air Force.
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- Ottawa's "Leadership"
Flicks: B Movies At Best
- Saturday
July 27, 2002
Walter Robinson would like the various leadership games move their focus to issues
that he feels all Canadians are concerned about.
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- The societal implications of the work
of scientists John Nash, Thomas Saaty and Jay Forrester: Game Theory
versus System Dynamics
- Saturday
July 27, 2002
Mario deSantis explores alternative ways of looking at things and better ways of
finding workable solutions. Read this story carefully, it could be dangerous.
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