May 7 2009

Bustle returns to Mexico streets – BBC News


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Bustle returns to Mexico streets
BBC News
High schools, universities, bars and nightclubs are reopening their doors in Mexico as restrictions are lifted following the outbreak of swine flu.
Video: Flu: media panic with economic implications RT
WHO says flu pandemic remains at level 5 of 6 Reuters
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May 7 2009

EU Rejects Law To Cut Pirates Off From Their ISP

MJackson writes “Europe has rejected plans to allow ISPs to disconnect users suspected of involvement with illegal file-sharing. In its final vote, the European Parliament chose to retain amendment 46 (138) of the new Telecoms Package by a majority of 407 to 57. Amendment 46 states that restrictions to the fundamental rights and freedoms of Internet users can only be put in place after a decision by judicial authorities. However, network neutrality remains unprotected.”

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May 7 2009

News Corp Will Charge For Newspaper Websites

suraj.sun writes “Rupert Murdoch says having free newspaper websites is a ‘flawed’ business model. Rupert Murdoch expects to start charging for access to News Corporation’s newspaper websites within a year as he strives to fix a “malfunctioning” business model. Encouraged by booming online subscription revenues at the Wall Street Journal, the billionaire media mogul last night said that papers were going through an “epochal” debate over whether to charge. “That it is possible to charge for content on the web is obvious from the Wall Street Journal’s experience,” he said.”

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May 7 2009

GM Posts a Quarterly Loss of $6 Billion – New York Times


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GM Posts a Quarterly Loss of Billion
New York Times – Nick Bunkley
By NICK BUNKLEY DETROIT – General Motors, which faces a June 1 deadline to cut debt and expenses or else file for bankruptcy protection, on Thursday said it lost billion in the first quarter.
Sales slump doubles losses at GM BBC News
GM posts B 1Q loss, spends .2B in cash The Associated Press
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May 7 2009

Hospital offers same-day breast cancer diagnosis – CTV.ca


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Hospital offers same-day breast cancer diagnosis
CTV.ca
Canada's biggest cancer hospital is set to announce a clinic that can offer what no other hospital in this country can: same-day breast cancer diagnosis.
Toronto hospital worker with no links to Mexico recovering from CBC.ca
Toronto hospital worker tests positive for H1N1; had no contact The Canadian Press
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May 7 2009

Harper backs Coyotes' move to Ontario – Edmonton Sun


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Harper backs Coyotes' move to Ontario
Edmonton Sun
By PETER ZIMONJIC, NATIONAL BUREAU OTTAWA — Prime Minister Stephen Harper joined politicians of all stripes by throwing support behind a bid to bring the ailing Phoenix Coyotes NHL team to southern Ontario.
Offside Thursday — Balsillie BlackBerried … Gary's grudge Toronto Sun
Showdown in Phoenix, talks in Hamilton Hamilton Spectator
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May 7 2009

Do We Really Need a National Climate Service?

coondoggie writes “I suppose its natural for Washington to try and wrap issues up in a tidy legislative package for bureaucratic purposes (or perhaps other things more nefarious). But one has to wonder if we really need another government-lead group, especially when it comes to the climate and all the sometimes controversial information that entails. But that’s what’s under way. Today the House Science and Technology Committee’s Subcommittee on Energy and Environment held a hearing on the need for a National Climate Service, that could meet the increased demand for climate information, the committee said. The NCS would provide a single point of contact of information climate forecasts and support for planning and management decisions by federal agencies; state, local, and tribal governments; and the private sector.”

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May 7 2009

Pork industry scrambles to prove meat is safe – Globe and Mail


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Pork industry scrambles to prove meat is safe
Globe and Mail
OTTAWA, CALGARY, TORONTO — Farmers debated culls and Canadian politicians dished out pork yesterday as pig producers faced a consumer-confidence crisis brought on by a new flu strain that has passed from swine to humans and back again.
Flu gene unlocked Winnipeg Sun
Don't eat pork from infected animals:WHO National Post
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May 7 2009

Scandal sidelines 'high-maintenance' Liberal MP – Globe and Mail


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Scandal sidelines 'high-maintenance' Liberal MP
Globe and Mail
OTTAWA and TORONTO — Four days after she was pictured hoisting Leader Michael Ignatieff's hand in triumph at the Liberal coronation convention, Ruby Dhalla was in hiding from public politics for a second straight day.
Ruby Dhalla's bad day CBC.ca
MP Ruby Dhalla resigns critic's post Calgary Herald
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May 7 2009

Tensions rising in Pakistan and Afghanistan – ABC Online


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Tensions rising in Pakistan and Afghanistan
ABC Online – Lisa Millar
PETER CAVE: While the three leaders were meeting at the White House the tension on the ground in both Afghanistan and Pakistan was threatening to dampen even the most optimistic reading of the situation.
Video: Riz Khan – Obama's 'AfPak' strategy – 06 Apr 09 – Part 1 Al Jazeera
US, Afghan, Pakistan leaders meet amid mounting Taliban threats Xinhua
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