The Week of November 24 to 30, 2002
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- Frozen water vapour, we call it snow
- Sunday
November 24, 2002
A discussion about the course of this year's winter and a look at white stuff.
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- The dark side
of Sunday
- Sunday
November 24 2002
With the seasonal low angle of the sun the sharp and crisp shadows stripped the town.
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- Latest Kyoto plan
equals more corporate welfare
- Sunday
November 24, 2002
Walter Robinson explains the approach that the federal government looks to be taking
toward the Kyoto Protocol could cost Canadian taxpayers a lot of money as they will
have to pay the corporate "incentives." (To hear the music on this page
you will need QuickTime)
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- Greenwater Report
- Monday
November 25, 2002
Gerald Crawford has been checking out the coyotes and has some Christmas shopping
ideas for you.
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- Canada should ratify the Kyoto's accord:
joining the international community rather than Bush's corporate welfare
- Monday
November 25, 2002
Mario deSantis refutes the concern about the corporate welfare aspects of the approval
of the Accord and concentrates on the primary issue, the one that most Canadians
agree.
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- Dispensing Justice
From The Shadows
- Monday
November 25, 2002
Ron Thornton from Edmonton thinks that Canada needs a better system of selecting
supreme court judges especially since the constitution places so much responsibility
for interpreting the rights enshrined in the Charter of Rights.
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- Christmas Shopping,
Consider your hometown
- Tuesday
November 26, 2002
Most of the plan ahead folks will be getting ready for a trip or two
into one of Saskatchewan's cities for their buying bing and a visit to Sam Walton's
place but before you do that take a look at what is available at home.
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- The United States needs a regime change
more than Iraq needs one
- Tuesday
November 26, 2002
Mario deSantis makes the case that the US foreign policy is a failure and the country
itself is far more of a threat to world peace than any other.
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- Revenue Quebec:
A solution in search of a non-existent problem
- Tuesday
November 26, 2002
Walter Robinson is concerned that Quebec has decided to go into the taxation software
business and this trend could move to other provinces.
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- "ADOPTING
KYOTO" or "HOW I MANAGED TO BECOME A HUMAN LEMMING"
- Tuesday
November 26, 2002
Ron Thornton disagrees with Mario deSantis about the confusion over the Kyoto Accord
and points out that Carbon Dioxide is not a pollutant and the accord will see a transfer
of wealth from the wealthy countries to the poor ones.
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- The Dash
- Wednesday
November 27, 2002
The mysteries of what we put before us, what we keep close at hand. Stuff, just stuff
but that stuff is the substance of what we do and perhaps even what we think.
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- The Marrakech Agreement
- Wednesday
November 27, 2002
A conference in November a year ago worked out some of the details, almost completely
setting out what the Kyoto Protocol would entail in each country. Joe Hueglin brings
this detailed agreement to our attention and the links tell the story. This is quite
simply, "the plan" right from the camels mouth.
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- The plutocratic social philosophy: the
use of statistical tools to further the absence of critical thinking
- Wednesday
November 27, 2002
Mario deSantis addresses the issue of the fixation that modern society has with statistics
and polls.
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- Minister of Education presides over opening
of Tisdale's Student Support Centre
- Thursday
November 28, 2002
With the partners on hand it was time to officially open the downtown storefront
alternative education centre. Both provincial and local government representatives
were on hand to congratulate the partners on their cooperation and celebrate the
success of the Tisdale School Division in being able to bring together a coalition
to work toward common goals. This story includes three "Flash" presentations
displaying over thirty pictures and the 1.2Mb will take a moment to download.
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- The Plutocracy,
Henry Kissinger and Silvio Berlusconi: Investigating their own terrorism
and laundering their money
- Thursday
November 28, 2002
Henry Kissinger is considered by many as a war criminal and the Italian leader is
a suspected criminal, Mario deSantis is concerned about the acceptance of these people
in positions of power and what that means for the democractic process.
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- Tisdale Barber
/ Stylist
- Friday
November 29, 2002
Now we know the secret of why Mr. Mann looks so good. He has A. Paul Van Oene tiding
up.
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- Hi-Fashion
- Friday
November 29, 2002
Clothes of all kinds but especially unique western gear set this store apart from
the big box noise factories in the cities. Shopping at home makes cents.
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- LaCroix Drugs
- Friday
November 29, 2002
Here are some pictures of one of Tisdale's businesses with lots of selection for
the hometown Christmas shopper.
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- November comes to a close
- Saturday
November 30, 2002
Each year we pack so many events into November that it seems to be a monumental task
just to get through it and now its time to put it behind us for another year. You
will need QuickTime
to hear the song of the day,"Adagio" by Lara Fabian.
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- Fighting the Bastards of our Plutocracy:
Recognizing the work of Lorie Terry and Sheila Steele
- Saturday
November 30, 2002
Mario deSantis recognises the commendable and tireless efforts of two Saskatchewan
women who have decided not to roll over but stand up for Saskatchewan people who
are suffering from the rough behaviour of SGI and the Saskatchewan Department of
Justice.
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