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

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.
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US, Afghan, Pakistan leaders meet amid mounting Taliban threats Xinhua
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May 7 2009

Amazon Kindle DX now official: 9.7 inches, $489, summer

Amazon as promised announced the Kindle DX, its extra-large version of its e-book reader. The device centers on a 9.7-inch E Ink display that provides a larger view of newspapers and also has an iPhone-like accelerometer, twice as much storage, and (finally) native PDF support.


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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
Dhalla quits critic's role amid family controversy CTV.ca
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May 7 2009

Feds assure pork products safe to eat – Edmonton Sun


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Feds assure pork products safe to eat
Edmonton Sun
OTTAWA – Federal officials yesterday hailed a Canadian scientific breakthrough on the H1N1 virus and delivered fresh assurances that ham, ribs and pork chops are safe to eat.
WHO says H1N1 pigs must be kept out of food supply Reuters
Pork safe to eat despite WHO warning, Canadian officials stress CBC.ca
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May 7 2009

New Irish Internet Tax?

MarkDennehy writes “The Broadcasting Bill 2009 (currently in the last stages of becoming the Broadcasting Act 2009 and then being commenced into law in Ireland) has thrown up a rather unpleasant little nugget for broadband users in Ireland. It now defines a television set as being an electronic apparatus able to receive TV signals or “any software or assembly comprising such apparatus” which would mean that even if you haven’t got a television set, even if you don’t watch streaming content from RTE.ie (the state broadcaster’s website), you’d still have to pay 160 euro a year for a television license for your iPhone, or netbook, or laptop or desktop if you have fixed or mobile broadband.”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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May 6 2009

Family controversy forces Liberal MP out of caucus role – TheChronicleHerald.ca


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Family controversy forces Liberal MP out of caucus role
TheChronicleHerald.ca – Bruce Cheadle
By BRUCE CHEADLE The Canadian Press OTTAWA – Ruby Dhalla resigned as the Liberal party's multiculturalism critic Wednesday and worked to clear her name in a politically toxic labour dispute that has colleagues distancing themselves from the
Ruby Dhalla's bad day CBC.ca
Ont. Tories demand labour minister resign over Ruby Dhalla nanny The Canadian Press
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May 6 2009

Police and protesters clash in Georgia's capital – The Associated Press


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Police and protesters clash in Georgia's capital
The Associated Press
TBILISI, Georgia (AP) – Police armed with truncheons clashed with opposition leaders and stick-wielding protesters Wednesday in the first major outbreak of violence in a month of demonstrations against President Mikhail Saakashvili,
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Georgian opposition clash with police in Tbilisi Reuters
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May 6 2009

Dhalla quits critic post – Toronto Star


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Dhalla quits critic post
Toronto Star – Lyle Stafford
OTTAWA–Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla is stepping down from her job as critic for youth and multiculturalism, as part of continuing fallout over alleged mistreatment of two nannies she employed – first reported in the Star this week.
Steve Janke: Ruby Dhalla scandal traps provincial Liberals in its web National Post
Dhalla quits critic's role amid family controversy CTV.ca
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May 6 2009

Bettman vs. Balsillie Pt. 3 likely to be a nightmare – National Post


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Bettman vs. Balsillie Pt. 3 likely to be a nightmare
National Post – Bruce Arthur
(Photo: If you think the relationship between NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and Jim Balsillie was strained before… Dave Sandford/Getty Images) PITTSBURGH – Here in the city where Jim Balsillie's quest for an NHL team began – and not just any American
NHL union boss backs Balsillie's bid to buy Coyotes CBC.ca
Gretzky poised to cash in on Coyotes sale Globe and Mail
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