Jan 12 2009

Joy ride in stolen vehicle ends in snow bank; three teens charged – LondonTopic.ca

Joy ride in stolen vehicle ends in snow bank; three teens charged
LondonTopic.ca – 3 hours ago
Police are reminding Londoners not to leave their vehicles unattended with the keys in the ignition after a car stolen vehicle slammed into a snow bank in the city's south end, Friday (Jan. 9).
Two charged after stolen vehicle found Peterborough Examiner
Stolen vehicle recovered Kawartha Media Group
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Jan 12 2009

South Park’s Top 24 Cartman Moments

Here at Hecklerspray, we have often been described as negative and cynical. Now, that just hurts us. So to prove we actually can be positive about things, we have decided to dedicate a list to one TV show we truly love, South Park. And, in particular, its greatest creation, Eric Cartman.

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Jan 12 2009

I was a 48-year-old virgin until I won Lotto

Don’t look for love. Love will find you when you’ll win the lottery. Same thing happened to Peter Collier who won almost ,000,000.

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Jan 12 2009

Horoscopes | a look at tomorrow – Daily Gleaner

Horoscopes | a look at tomorrow
Daily Gleaner – 7 hours ago
BY JACQUELINE BIGAR HAPPY BIRTHDAY: This year, you make your mark more often than in the past. Individuals respond far more one on one than in groups.
YOUR WEEKEND HOROSCOPE Globe and Mail
Stars — Horoscope Philadelphia Daily News
The Wichita Eagle – Joliet Herald News – Kansas City Star – KTAK
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Jan 12 2009

Reactions to racism not as strong as we think, study finds – CBC.ca


Javno.hr

Reactions to racism not as strong as we think, study finds
CBC.ca – 9 Jan 2009
While most people believe they would not tolerate a racist act, a new study from Canadian and US researchers found test subjects in an experiment reacted with indifference when exposed to one.
Racism persists because we don't really find it offensive Globe and Mail
Study: Non-blacks silent toward racism United Press International
Toronto Star – The Associated Press – Washington Post – The Canadian Press
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Jan 12 2009

Old man winter to take a nap – Canada.com


Canada.com

Old man winter to take a nap
Canada.com – 10 Jan 2009
There's good news for those who have been itching to get outside for the last couple of weeks — a break from the cold snap. Environment Canada is forecasting highs of -4 C in Regina today.
Streets: Slippery and Snow Covered Discover Moose Jaw
City’s snow removal policy is perplexing Moose Jaw Times-Herald
Saskatoonhomepage.ca – Business Edge – Regina Leader-Post – 650 CKOM News Talk Radio
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Jan 12 2009

Racism persists because we don't really find it offensive – Globe and Mail


National Post

Racism persists because we don't really find it offensive
Globe and Mail – 9 Jan 2009
You are sitting in a waiting room when someone makes a racist comment about a black man who has just left. How would you respond? Most people say they would feel upset and take action, but researchers at York University who put student volunteers in a
Reactions to racism not as strong as we think, study finds CBC.ca
Study: Non-blacks silent toward racism United Press International
Toronto Star – The Associated Press – Washington Post – The Canadian Press
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Jan 12 2009

Ridiculously Amazing Tottler Gymnast

Amazing Tottler Gymnast good enough to be in the olympics

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Jan 12 2009

Review: RIM's BlackBerry Bold – ITBusiness.ca


PC World

Review: RIM's BlackBerry Bold
ITBusiness.ca – 9 Jan 2009
Research In Motion's BlackBerry Bold smart phone proves to be the ultimate do-it-all device for working professionals and mobile enthusiasts.
RIM's BlackBerry Bold: Messaging Is Still Job One PC World
CES 2009: BlackBerry Booth gallery, impressions Blackberry Cool
IntoMobile – engadget – Boy Genius Report – ITBusiness.ca
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Jan 12 2009

To Connect to the Internet, Just Turn on Your TV – New York Times

To Connect to the Internet, Just Turn on Your TV
New York Times – 1 hour ago
By SAUL HANSELL LAS VEGAS – If there was one overarching theme from the Consumer Electronics Show here last week, it was that absolutely every device in our lives is becoming a computer connected to the Internet.
Glitz stripped from Consumer Electronics Show AFP
Tech firms unveil new gadgets, brace for painful '09 guardian.co.uk
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