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Canada's 'War-on-Terror' Immigration Policy Scoop.co.nz
Three terms are at play in the situation I wish to analyze. The first is a new Canadian government whose leader has espoused positions more right-wing than those of any prime minister in living memory-but is for the moment constrained to some degree by his party's minority position in parliament.
Eat Beat Richmond.com
Are your hungry for some last-minute gift ideas? From cooking classes and personal chef services to home brewing lessons, here's something to feed everyone on your list.
In Brief D-Lib Magazine
The BlendEd project will be coming to a successful conclusion in Spring of 2007, with the release of its outputs and findings, after two years of work to form the delivery of Higher National qualifications in Scottish colleges.
Hartley's future with Hearts on the line as disciplinary hearing looms The Scotsman: Sport
HEARTS midfielder Paul Hartley could join Steven Pressley out the door - and goalkeeper Craig Gordon also faces grilling for his part in the Riccarton Three.
Cardinal demands Executive should face up to problems of 'institutional sectarianism' The Scotsman
THE leader of Scotland's 800,000 Catholics yesterday claimed the Executive was failing to tackle the problem of "institutional sectarianism".
Signs of battle - and gratitude - in the Ardennes Bradenton Herald
1. More than 60 years later, World War II foxholes remain in the forests of the Belgian Ardennes, including these between Bastogne and the village of Foy in Belgium. (Alan Solomon/Chicago Tribune/MCT)
Baidu vs. Google Chicago Tribune
The battle for the hearts and searches of China's Web surfers In the village of Laishui, about 100 miles southwest of China's capital city, Li De Yin runs a small workshop that seems frozen in pre-industrial time. Bare-chested workers heat copper bowls over an open-coal fire then hammer the yellow metal into hot pots, the Chinese version of fondue pots.
Get Ahead, Stay Ahead The Tampa Tribune
If the Get Ahead crew ran its own business, you can bet we'd be handing out bottles of Purell to every single employee right now. Challenger, Gray & Christmas, the Chicago-based outplacement firm that tracks national employment trends, estimates that sick days will cost U.S. companies $10 billion in lost productivity this flu season. The firm says December and January will see lots of American
Venture capitalists see a Silicon Valley in the making San Jose Mercury News
It wasn't long ago that many venture capitalists didn't have to travel more than 25 miles from their comfortable Sand Hill Road offices, because all the deals they wanted to make were just outside their office windows. Post a comment
Baidu Vs. Google: The Battle for the Hearts and Searches of China's Web Surfers RedNova
By David Greising, Chicago Tribune Dec. 3--BEIJING -- In the village of Laishui, about 100 miles southwest of China's capital city, Li De Yin runs a small workshop that seems frozen in pre-industrial time.
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