May 9 2009

Pursuing deals to expand trade not surefire fix – StarPhoenix


New York Times

Pursuing deals to expand trade not surefire fix
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper may have felt bushwhacked by a relatively minor irritant when his discussions over a free-trade agreement with Europe were smacked by an ignorance-driven ban on seal imports.
Europe and Canada Reach 'Open Skies' Pact on Air Travel New York Times
Jury out on Canada-EU aviation deal Canada.com
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May 9 2009

48 Excellent Examples Of Blog Post Footer Designs

What happens when your visitors are done reading a post on your blog? Maybe they comment on the article, go read another one, click on an ad, get in touch with you, vote and share the post on social media sites, subscribe to your RSS feed, or… simply leave your site.


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May 9 2009

30 Extremely Elegant Serif Fonts

This article presents to you 30 of the best professional, clean, free serif fonts around. (Bitstream Vera Serif is my favorite out of the bunch, what’s yours?)


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May 9 2009

Teenage Bomb Threat Suspect Was an Internet Prank Phone Call

A 16-year-old North Carolina boy arrested for allegedly making a bomb threat against Purdue University had a secret identity as a superstar in an unusual online one dedicated to making prank phone calls for a live internet audience, his mother admitted Thursday.


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May 9 2009

What To Do When a Megacorp Wants To Buy You?

Anonymous Entrepreneur writes “I run a small technology startup company; so small that our offices are still located in a room in my home. We are just some young friends, fresh from college, and we haven’t started having regular sales, as 99% of our time is invested in development. A large corporation has just approached us, trying to persuade us to sell our company. The money is fair enough, and the employment conditions would seem excellent, since they would enable us to manage good-sized motivated teams, but we are very emotionally attached to our development and we place great importance to being independent. We founded our company because we didn’t want to follow rules. We wanted to be the ones who make the rules instead. Money really doesn’t mean much to us as long as we can do whatever we want while excelling at our passions. We feel that by accepting the offer, we couldn’t achieve the maximum of our potential, and one of us joked that if we get in contact with the corporate environment and accept their money, we risk becoming lazy. Another member is more pragmatic, saying that accepting some money now is better than waiting for the development to go gold, even though all of us agree that if we finished our thing, we’d earn more than what the corporation has offered us. We would be very interested to know your thoughts and viewpoints, especially if you have ever faced a similar dilemma.”

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May 9 2009

German Gov To Ban Paintballing After Shooting

whoever57 writes “In response to the school shooting in March in which 16 people were killed, the German Government plans to ban all games in which players shoot at each other with pellets. The rationale for this is that ‘paintball trivializes violence and risks lowering the threshold for committing violent acts.’ Fines could be up to 5,000 euros.”

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May 9 2009

Google Urges National Inventory of Radio Spectrum

Hugh Pickens writes “Google, the wireless industry, and consumer advocates have come together to support a bill that would require the federal government to take a complete inventory of the national airwaves to determine what spectrum is being used, how it is being used and who is using it. The government needs to clean up its sloppy record keeping, they say, or the US risks running out of wireless capacity with the increasing use of the mobile Internet. ‘Radio spectrum is a natural resource, something that here in the US is owned by all of us American citizens,’ wrote Richard Whitt, Google’s counsel for telecom and media. ‘Most of us don’t give it much thought — and yet use of these airwaves is precisely what makes many of our modern communication systems possible.’ The new law, if passed, would require the Federal Communications Commission and the National Telecommunications & Information Administration to report on the use of all spectrum bands between 300 megahertz and 3.5 gigahertz, including information on the licenses or government user operating in each band and whether the spectrum is actually in use. The unusual alliance between Google, public interest groups, and big telecommunications companies may be temporary. The telecom companies want to have the opportunity to buy any extra spectrum at an auction while Google advocates the use of new technologies that would allow the spectrum to be shared by whoever needs it.”

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May 8 2009

Ruby Dhalla's lawyer alleges 'vicious' conspiracy – Toronto Star


680 News

Ruby Dhalla's lawyer alleges 'vicious' conspiracy
Toronto Star
Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla and her lawyer, Howard Levitt, speak to the media at her Brampton constituency office on May 8, 2009. A lawyer for Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla launched a ferocious attack on allegations that she illegally employed and mistreated three
Dhalla paints herself 'the victim' in nanny scandal Globe and Mail
Dhalla attempts to distance herself from allegations of wrongdoing Brampton Guardian
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May 8 2009

Harper makes surprise visit to Afghanistan – CBC.ca


United Press International

Harper makes surprise visit to Afghanistan
CBC.ca
Prime Minister Stephen Harper told Canadian troops at Kandahar Airfield on Thursday that Canada has played a leading role in improving the lives of Afghans since 2002.
Canadians working to make Kandahar City safe Ottawa Citizen
Mentoring pays off as Afghan forces hit insurgents Globe and Mail
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May 8 2009

Pakistan president sees 'war' against Taliban – AFP


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Pakistan president sees 'war' against Taliban
AFP
WASHINGTON (AFP) – Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari pledged Friday to mount an all-out war against Taliban extremists, pledging to kill the militants in a military offensive.
Video: Swat fighting threatens Pakistan army unity – 8 May 09 Al Jazeera
A million displaced in Pakistan's war with Taliban Telegraph.co.uk
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