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				 Kindersley PeeWee Klippers "AA" 8-6 over Tisdale PeeWee
				Ramblers
MondayJanuary 26, 2004
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: Sunday afternoon Kindersley PeeWees were in
				town and it was one of those high scoring games with four goals in the first period
				and eight in the second. So there was lots of action for the fans.
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				 The Greenwater ReportMondayJanuary 26, 2004
 by: Gerald Crawford
 Greenwater Provincial Park: Back with their new RV and enjoying the cold weather
				Gerald has some great pictures of cross country skiers who were participating in
				the Loppet this past weekend.
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					| Today In Ensign
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					| * Timothy W. Shire - 8
						- 6 Klippers * Gerald Crawford - Greenwater
						Report
 * Timothy W. Shire - Richelle
 * Brian Burchill -"lies,
						damned lies & statistics"
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					| Tim's Tip of the Day
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					| In the 60s there was the mantra of the Maharishi who said "ignorance is bliss."
						Serious concept, for the more you know, the more you have to either worry about,
						or concern yourself needlessly about things over which you have no influence. Does
						this mean I am advocating ignorance, I don't think so, but I am warning you that
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					| Kevin's find of the day
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					|  Film records effects of eating only McDonald's
						for a month (PDF) David Usborne reported on a film by Morgan Spurlock
						that won an award at the Sundance
						film festival that documents Spurlock's quest to see what would happen if you
						only ate at McDonalds for a month. It wasn't a pretty site. |  
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				 RichelleMondayJanuary 26, 2004
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: This page presents a complete 12MB streaming video of a figure skating performance
				that took place Sunday afternoon during a hockey game.
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				 "lies, damned
				lies and statistics"MondayJanuary 26, 2004
 by: Brian Burchill
 Victoria, British Columbia: The Conservative Party of
				Canada is now a sad reality. It is now pretending to hold a leadership race with
				Stephen Harper, an Ontario loser and rich woman on an ego trip. The way it was created
				remains a very sore spot for all but 3.7% of the 60,000 former members of the Progressive
				Conservative Party.
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				 Deflation is a natural phenomenon of the
				global market: More emphasis on full employment and purchasing powerFridayJanuary 23, 2004
 by: Mario deSantis
 Nipawin: This week when the Governor of the Bank of
				Canada announced the reduction in the Canadian interest rate he asked Canadian businesses
				to "increase the productivity". Indeed, he like so many present day economists
				worship a false god called "GDP" and when the Free Market deals them a
				natural consequence their response is to fiddle with the economic monster they have
				themselves created.
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				 And the Winner
				Is?ThursdayJanuary 22, 2004
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: When September ended hundreds of weeping Tisdale
				folks were left without a place for their morning breakfast and coffee as Garry McPeak
				closed Hannigans. A search and extensive testing has been carried out and today we
				declare a winner.
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				 One condition
				for world social and economic growth: The United Sates must learn from
				the principle "give more, take less"ThursdayJanuary 22, 2004
 by: Mario deSantis
 Nipawin: It is a pretty long stretch to imagine the
				United States acting as former Prime Minister Chretien once suggested "be nice".
				But this story suggests that the country that most threatens peace on the planet
				has to re-evaluate its behaviour if things are going to improve. Martin Luther King
				was murdered in that country but he was leading at the time of his death a crusade
				to make the changes needed.
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				 Lean on meWednesdayJanuary 21, 2004
 by: Timothy W. Shire
 Tisdale: This page is not a story but perhaps it tells
				a story. Four images in a Flash presentation with "Al Green's" song "Lean
				on me". This page requires QuickTime
				for the music to play.
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				 GoulashWednesdayJanuary 21, 2004
 by: Cassandra Shire
 Winnipeg: Nutrition, good taste and speed of preparation
				are the hallmarks of a meal for young people on the go. Here is a combination meal
				that will take just minutes to create and will make you smile.
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				 Around the clock
				in WascanaTuesdayJanuary 20, 2004
 by: R. W. Shire
 Regina: Wascana Lake is no longer a drained mini lake
				but now it is a major construction project as earth moving equipment work down lowering
				the lake bottom 24 hours a day.
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				 Servant Leadership and Common Sense versus
				Selfish Leadership and Specific Clarity: The case of the demented Saskatchewan
				JusticeTuesdayJanuary 20, 2004
 by: Mario deSantis
 Nipawin: The astonishing refusal of the Saskatchewan
				Government to accept the overwhelming decision by the court on malicious prosecution
				of the Klassen family really calls into question the whole point of government. The
				ruling was completely and totally in favour of the Klassen family and the idea of
				rule of law should be the guiding principle but apparently there is a lesson to be
				learned here.
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				 The Greenwater ReportMondayJanuary 19, 2004
 by: Gerald Crawford
 Beiseker, AB: Gerald is on a trip and sent his weekly
				column as he makes his way around Alberta and stories that take is along on the trip.
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				 If I were Brian
				FranceMondayJanuary 19, 2004
 by: Ron Thornton
 Edmonton: Today Ron takes a positive look at the controversy
				over the scheduling of this season's NASCAR races and the way the season might be
				better organised to produce the heightened suspense at the season's end.
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				 Bush Promises the Moon, But Where are
				the Jobs?SundayJanuary 18, 2004
 by: Mark Weisbrot
 Washington: As part of his election strategy the US
				president is promising America to return to the moon and put Americans on Mars. Here
				is a practical look at these promises.
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				 Barneys 1940 PlymouthSaturdayJanuary 17, 2004
 by: Barney Caufield
 British Columbia: Because this site is visited frequently
				by various search engines people often find things they are looking for within the
				site. Over the years it has been cars that seem to attract a lot of interest and
				two owners of 1940 Plymouths have recently been in touch with us about their beloved
				cars.
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				 ERROR in "One Conservative
				Voice": A most imprudent sloganFridayJanuary 16, 2004
 by: Joe Hueglin
 Niagara Falls Ontario: Stephen Harper is certain to
				be elected the new leader of the newly "reformed" Conservative Party of
				Canada, but Joe Hueglin casts some serious doubt about Mr. Harper's claim to be speaking
				for the "one conservative voice" in Canada.
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				 Interesting but uselessFridayJanuary 16, 2003
 by: Cassandra Shire
 Winnipeg: We have been told often enough that we now are in the "information
				age" and there certainly is plenty of evidence of information "stuff"
				cluttering up our world. Here is a list of some more "stuff", perhaps you
				might find a use for some of it.
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