Sunday, 31 August, 2014 -( 76˚F / 24˚C & Mostly Cloudy over Ithaca @ 5:30 pm ET )-
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news. —Thanks. ———djo——— }
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{ I’ve been doing this because I believe that the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media here in the U.S.A., AND not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
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Teachers In British Columbia on the picket lines with signs that highlight their issues.
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Lead Articles
Strike by teachers to keep B.C. schools closed on Tuesday { }
Putin calls for talks on ‘statehood’ in southeast Ukraine { }
WHO says equipment needed to contain Ebola in Senegal { }
Germany to send Iraqi Kurds weapons for 4,000 fighters { }
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“Offbeat”
Greedy thief caught by waiting police in Happy Valley-Goose Bay { Goose Bay is in Labrador. A ’19-year-old thief’ returned to a house he had allegedly broken into to get stuff he had allegedly left behind and the RCMP grabbed him. }
An enormous enchilada { An enchilada more than 84 meters long and weighing one ton did not break the world’s record. 84 meters = 275 feet +7 &3/32nds inches. }
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“Most Viewed”
Health Canada pulling last of citronella-based bug sprays { * Health Canada says there is an absence of adequate safety data. People who know there are issues with DEET based insect repellent and scientists who had tested citronella and found it ‘basically safe’ are ‘confused’ by Health Canada’s decision. There is a video “How to make a non-DEET bug spray with essential oils” with the article at >>—-> Link to Health Canada Article Page —djo— }
B.C. teachers strike:$40-a-day parent pay registration opens {* The premier of B.C. says he will not interfere with the strike by legislating back-to-work orders. The Mediator who volunteered to help gave up and walked away. There were signs that teachers were carrying that called this a ‘lock out’. I don’t know any more than that. —djo— }
Girl, 7, dies after falling off farming tractor in Tweed, Ontario { 🙁 }
Shania Twain on P.E.I. concert: ‘I just feel at home here’ { }
British boy with tumor found in Spain getting treatment { }
D.A.D.’s Bagels owner Kashmir Randhawa heartbroken over closure { * The bagel shop was credited with reviving a neighborhood that most people had given up on. After 20 years of being there and attracting the kinds of residents who cleaned up the neighborhood and brought up property values- the shop’s landlord evicted them in favor of getting some higher rent tenants. —djo— }
Bardarbunga volcano: Iceland lowers aviation warning after no ash detected { * This almost sounds like a stupid plot from a “B” movie about black ops idiots trying to use a volcanic eruption to cover their shenanigans and the volcano refused to co-operate. —djo— }
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Other
China rejects open nominations for Hong Kong leadership { }
4 killed in likely gas leak explosion in Paris suburb { }
Israel calls on region to rebuild, disarm Gaza { }
Bolivian bus crash kills 10, injures 1 Canadian { }
NATO pushes for bigger crisis response brigade as Canada mulls opportunity { }
Iraqi and militia forces break 6-week siege of Shia town { }
While ISIS destroys, University of Toronto team battles to preserves historic texts { Sounds suspiciously like a headline written by a propaganda agency- but maybe there’s a University professor or two who deserve a pat on the back. —djo— }
Texas abortion rules unconstitutional, judge rules { * “Tough new Texas abortion restrictions are on hold after a federal judge found Republican-led efforts to hold abortion clinics to hospital-level operating standards unconstitutional in a ruling that spares more than a dozen clinics from imminent closure.” —djo— }
-Must Watch- Sand-Diego’s amazing sculptures { }
CN train cars derail near Edmonton { }
Drones and dinosaurs { Scientists are using drones to map ‘one of the world’s most important fossil sites’ —djo— }
Conservative fund raising runs into roadblock in Quebec { 30 out of 75 ‘Conservative riding associations’ reported no donations at all to the Conservative party in 2013. – ‘Riding’ = voting district – Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper, has sent his ‘Quebec lieutenant’, Denis Lebel, around the province on a whirlwind end of summer tour to generate interest and dollars. —djo— }
EPA says smog rules should be up to 20% stronger { * This is the U.S. EPA that’s being reported on here. —djo— }
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“Local / “New Brunswick”
Trinity Western approval causes N.B. lawyers to speak out { Trinity Western University is a ‘faith-based university’. The Law Society of New Brunswick voted in June to accredit the law program of that school while other Provinces in Canada do not accept lawyers into their bar associations if they graduated from that school’s program. Some lawyers are worried that law school graduates from that university might have a very slanted view of human rights that might be “Un-Canadian”. —djo— }
Moncton RCMP fund gets boost from Confederation Bridge fundraiser { }
Drone captures bird’s-eye-view of Bathurst { * Drones video-capturing images of people in their own homes and interfering with commercial airlines’ flights have been controversial lately. —djo— }
Halibut-tracking test hopes to prove quota increase needed { }
NDP’s Dominic Cardy proposes local government overhaul { }
Brian Gallant struggles to articulate campaign message { * Now this sounds extraordinarily slanted to me- —djo— }
Arts funding needed despite financial crisis, ex-Lt-Gov. says { A couple days ago the ex-Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick was quoted as saying that Artists fuel innovation —djo— }
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{ 7:47 pm -after dealing with one barking dog, ready to check for typos and colorize this thing. ———djo——— }
Saturday, 30 August, 2014 -( 64˚F / 18˚C & a few clouds over Ithaca @ 9:30 am ET )-
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news. —Thanks. ———djo——— }
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{ I’ve been doing this because I believe that the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media here in the U.S.A., AND not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
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{ *** What’s not here: Yesterday a Newspaper headline said “Candidate debates cancelled due to lack of interest” ———Jim W—— }
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Lead Articles
Russian tanks flatten E. Ukrainian town: Ukraine military { }
Ebola test underway for Quebec child back from W. Africa { }
Petawawa standoff continues as Ont. police face armed man { }
Why the U.S. avoids calling Russia’s actions in Ukraine an ‘invasion’ { }
Zero-giving teacher’s firing gets failing grade on appeal { * An Edmonton Public School Physics teacher who was fired for giving zeros to students who failed to hand in homework or make up tests they missed – had his case vindicated by the Board of Reference, which ordered the school system to pay him two years of missed pay and top up his pension. —djo— }
Gaza reconstruction could take 20 years, UN-backed construction authority says { }
Sunwing flight 656: 2nd woman charged, Melana Muzikante, released on bail { * I had to read the article twice to understand that the 2nd woman charged was the one who was released on bail. The two women reportedly got into an argument over a reclined seat on a flight headed for Cuba. This ‘forced’ the plane to turn around and land in Toronto. —djo— }
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“Offbeat”
Woman with amputated leg adopts 3-legged dog { }
Barack Obama’s tan suit sends tweeters into a tizzy { }
Flame war: Russia retorts to Canada’s ‘geography lesson’ tweet { }
Canada Post honours Canuck comedians with new stamp series { }
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“Most Viewed”
‘Sailing rocks’ mystery of Death Valley solved { }
Dennis Cheeseman, convicted in deaths of 4 Mounties in 2005, arrested { }
Ukraine crisis: EU prepared to level new round of sanctions against Russia { }
Lifetime Water Systems sales pitch after free test frustrates residents { “The City of Toronto is warning residents to be cautious about private companies offering door-to-door free water testing.The test is free, but what residents aren’t told is that it is followed by a water filter sales pitch” }
Fire at Tim Hortons Field causes $25k in damage { Tim Hortons Field is a new football stadium in Hamilton. It is, or at least was, slated to host the CFL’s annual Labour Day classic football game between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Toronto Argonauts on Monday. }
-Slide Show- Week in pictures, Aug. 24-30 { * 21 photos to click through —djo— }
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Other
-Audio- Why muzzling government scientists can be a good thing: Day 6 { * Links included: >>—->”For years now, Stephen Harper’s government has been accused of waging a “war on science”. And to some Canadians, the worst of it has been the so-called muzzling of government scientists. There have been protests and damning op-eds about this silencing, but this week, economist Andrew Leach wrote a piece for MacLean’s explaining why there can be good reasons for preventing government scientists from speaking freely. Brent speaks to him, along with Chris Turner, author of The War on Science: Muzzled Scientists and Willful Blindness in Stephen Harper’s Canada.” —djo— }
NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen urges Canada to boost defence spending { }
Ebola outbreak: Canadian scientists back home after being pulled from Sierra Leone { }
Coquihalla bus crash not caused by speeding, say RCMP { }
-Must Watch- Fan Expo 2014 { * Video: “CBC’s Eli Glasner checks out the annual nerdfest for fans of sci-fi, horror and comics” I know real Science Fiction and Fantasy writers who are offended by the term ‘Sci-fi’ & You will have to watch a couple commercial ads before you get to the feature. —djo— }
Premiers take ice bucket challenge { }
World:
UN peacemakers clash with Syrian rebels in Golan Heights { }
Ebola spreads to Senegal after student evades heath monitors { }
Analysis:
Disturbing trend in debate on inquiry into missing, murdered aboriginal women { }
Politics:
NATO chief needs resources to respond to recent ‘wake-up call’ { }
Anti-radicalization program being developed by RCMP { }
Premiers agree to move forward with nation energy strategy { }
Iraq to receive $2.75M in Canadian aid as military supplies arrive { }
Business:
Tim Hortons hitched, Shomi born, Twitch adopted and NHL expecting: BUSINESS WEEK WRAP { }
Canada plans legislation to end pay-to-pay billing fees { * “Pay-to-pay billing” refers to charging a fee to print off and mail a ‘hard-copy’ bill to anyone who hasn’t ‘opted-in’ to email only billing. —djo— }
Tesla Motors inks deal to build 400 charging stations in China { }
Health:
Privacy commissioner says Medicentres failed to protect health info { }
Arts & Entertainment:
Mint unveils four new Superman coins at Fan Expo 2014 { }
Kai Ko, actor arrested with Jackie Chan’s son, released { }
Playboy model Brandi Brandt jailed for drug role { * She was sentenced to up to 6 years in prison for being part of a drug smuggling ring that brought cocaine to Australia. —djo— }
Technology & Science:
Asteroid smash-up captured by NASA telescope { }
Why science literacy matters: Bob McDonald { }
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“Local” / “New Brunswick”
Irving rail terminal smell driving woman out of her home { * She says she is selling her home because of doctors’ orders. —djo— }
PowerSchool program will show student progress online { }
911 system shortcomings cited in Dorchester death ( )
Dominic Cardy says NDP will scrap corporate welfare { }
First Nations chiefs appeal forestry plan ruling { }
Arts funding needed despite financial crisis, ex-Lt.-Gov. says { }
Friday, 29 August, 2014 -( 65˚F / 18˚C & a few clouds over Ithaca @ 9:45 am ET )-
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news. —Thanks. ———djo——— }
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{ I’ve been doing this because I believe that the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media here in the U.S.A., AND not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
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{ *** BBC RADIO- British Prime Minister, David Cameron, reports that the British are raising their Security Levels to ‘Severe’ because of news from Iraq and Syria. They are saying that Islamic Terrorists are more likely to attack Britain than ever before. – Russian President Vladimir Putin believes that Ukrainian action in Eastern Ukraine is reminiscent of Nazi actions during World War II. Ukrainians say the same things about Russian actions near their borders. NATO is saying that, if Ukraine asks to join NATO, they will almost certainly accept. *** Lots of alarms are going off in my head —djo— }
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Photo of an Icelandic Volcano Eruption – from April of 2010
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Lead Articles
Calgary brothers join ranks of Canadians fighting for ISIS { }
Tour bus with 56 on board crashes near Merritt, B.C. { }
Canada’s economy grows at 3.1% in Q2: Stats Can { }
Number of Syrian refugees up to 3M, up by 1M [from] a year ago: UN { }
Bouchard, Raonic advance to 3rd round at U.S. Open { }
-Updated- Pro-Russian rebels in control of key Ukrainian coastal town { * When the love of my life saw footage of Russian tanks entering Ukraine on television news last night, along with a headline scrawling across the bottom of the screen, “1,000 Russian troops in Ukraine, 20,000 more near border.” She said, “I knew this was coming, but I don’t want to watch this.” ———Jim W——— }
-Updated- Iceland aviation warning raised to ‘red’ after small volcanic eruption { * They’ve been trying to brace us for this for at least a week. I think I’d want to have somebody I can trust beyond a doubt tell me whether there actually is anything going on in Iceland. It’s not good when you can’t trust that the news you’re being fed isn’t pure b.s. being flashed in front of your eyes so the bad guys can herd you around like sheep being led to the slaughter. —djo— }
Is it time for higher speed limits? { }
-New- Telecom giants to exclude seniors, veterans from paper bills fees { * So yesterday’s numbers about the high cost of paper billing was step one and this is step two? —djo— }
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“Offbeat”
Canada’s premiers pose like it’s 1864 in Charlottetown { }
Calgary man fights off coyote in living room with vacuum { * I’ve seen our reporter, Jim W, scare his oversized Labrador Retriever into running for cover with his tail between his legs just by turning on his vacuum cleaner- —djo— }
Hello Kitty is not a cat, according to Sanrio { }
Canada’s NATO delegation mocks Russia on Twitter with cheeky ‘geography lesson’ { * Since when is acting like a junior high school bully “offbeat news”? —djo— }
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“Most Viewed”
{ The top three articles in this category are already listed above —djo— }
B.C. tour bus crashes on Coquihalla Highway: 43 injured, 5 critically { }
Sunwing Flight 656: Why passengers are unlikely to win damages due to unruly fliers { }
Joan Rivers ‘resting comfortably’ says comedian’s daughter { Joan Rivers’ heart was restarted after it stopped during a medical procedure. —djo— }
2 men fighting for their lives after 2 overnight stabbings { These stabbings took place outside of two different bars in Ottawa. —djo— }
Canada’s provincial premiers and historic re-enactors walk to their morning meeting during the Council of the Federation summit in Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Premiers’ meeting: When the premiers gather, it’s all family dynamics { * Calling the Prime Minister of Canada a ‘Father Figure’ might be a stretch- but the provincial premiers are not happy that Stephen Harper is off in the north enjoying photo ops and not coming to their table. “Why isn’t the Parent coming to the table to talk to us? The Parent owes us money. He’s not the boss of me!” <—-<< That’s a quote, but they don’t give anyone credit for it. —djo— }
-Photo slide show- 11 photos- Hurricane Marie brings big surf to Pacific coast { }
-Blog- B.C. hospital’s breastfeeding plan troubles CBC readers { }
How to reset kids’ sleep schedules for back-to-school { }
Researchers aim to solve ‘mystery’ of Canada’s starving gannets { Gannets are seabirds. Along the coast of Southern Newfoundland, many chicks are starving to death while their parents struggle to find food. Scientists are worried. —djo— }
-Analysis- Beijing’s warning to Hong Kong’s democracy movement: Patrick Brown { }
Canada sends plane to rescue Ebola scientists from Sierra Leone { }
Malaysia Airlines cuts 30% of workforce after 2 air disasters { }
-Audio- Baby giant South American river turtles talk to each other from inside eggs { }
-Must Watch- Japanese artist projects expressions on human face { }
-Must Watch- Eagle high-tails it after rescue { “With a parting swipe at her friendly jailer-doctor and without so much as a ‘by-your-leave,’ bird flies out on her hospital bill” * The part that worries me is the idea that somebody might think of charging the eagle for her medical attention. —djo— }
-Must Watch- Waves from above { * They’ve posted an aerial view of a surfer in Malibu, California taking advantage of big swells churned up by Hurricane Marie. * I don’t remember hearing about a single hurricane effecting the West Coast of the U.S. when I was growing up. Is this something that just started happening? Or did they not call them hurricanes until recently? —djo— }
Wine, spirits to move more easily between B.C., Saskatchewan { * There were a couple headlines during the past week that told us it is easier for beer, wine and whiskey to be sold in other countries than across provincial borders. —djo— }
Premiers want more funds for health, infrastructure from Ottawa { }
NB premier David Alward says Justin Trudeau is wrong about fracking { * But I’m telling you that scientists who studied fracking say there is no way to make the process safe. Alward says Justin Trudeau is ten years behind the times when he says that there should be a moratorium on fracking until a proper scientific study has been conducted. Alward says the studies have already been conducted. But he is lying to your face when he says scientists say it’s safe. “No safeguards currently tested can protect our water supplies after an area has been fracked.” —djo— }
Regulator battles telecom companies over ‘pay-to-pay’ billing fees { * So yesterday, somebody said that paper billing is a waste that costs $500M too much a year. Today there’s an article saying that telecom companies want to exclude seniors and veterans from being charged extra fees for ‘paper billing’. & ” Canada’s big telecom companies say they will keep charging customers additional fees for producing and mailing paper bills, with some exceptions. – The announcement came after executives from nearly a dozen major telecom companies — including Bell, Rogers and Telus — met with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) for an all-day meeting in Gatineau, Que. – The companies said they would exempt these groups from paper billing (pay-to-pay) fees:
Seniors.
Individuals with disabilities.
Military veterans.
Customers with no internet connections.
Rogers cable is one of the companies charging extra fees for printing and mailing bills to their customers.
– But in a statement released after the meeting, regulators say that doesn’t go far enough. – CRTC chair Jean-Pierre Blais said “many Canadians who will not benefit from the exemptions will be disappointed with the outcome so far.”- A consumer advocacy group says Canadians are paying hundreds of millions of dollars a year in paper bills from telecom companies. This week, telecom giants said they would exclude seniors, veterans and certain other groups from such fees, but the CRTC says that’s not good enough. (CBC) – Blais also praised the four companies — Cogeco Cable, MTS Allstream, SaskTel and Shaw Communications — that have opted not to charge for paper fees, saying “Canadians should keep this in mind when they select service providers.” —djo— }
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“Local” / “New Brunswick”
Air quality problems dog Irving’s oil-by-rail terminal { * Sounds like they’re trying to promote the Energy East Pipeline by saying the current system is worse and harms the air quality around the terminal. Last night somebody tweeted and re-tweeted a poster that says Canadians will not be processing any oil sent from Alberta to Saint John, New Brunswick, but will export it in huge tankers to other countries where they will do the processing and they will see their people employed. —djo— }
3 New Brunswickers in Alaskan plane crash expected to fully recover { * And Alaskan Health Care ‘Professionals’ expect to cash in on the Canadians’ emergency health care. —djo— }
Education needed to break child poverty cycle, says Saint John mother { }
-Opinion- Doctors offer prescription for health-care reform { }
Herménégilde Chiasson: Artists must be supported { *** Herménégilde Chiasson is the province of New Brunswick’s former lieutenant governor and a prominent Acadian poet and playwright. He calls arts a ‘centre of innovation’. Meanwhile, last night on television news they covered an event in which quite a few artists donated paintings, statues and other objects d’art to an auction that is supporting a couple anti-fracking groups’ legal funds. I don’t think the sitting conservative provincial government will be very happy about that. ———Jim W—– }
-New- Cap-Pelé residents have mail stolen { “RCMP are investigating after someone stole a community mailbox in Cap-Pelé and all of the residential mail that was inside” —djo— }
Research links clam behaviour to climate change { }
Saint John police search for missing 15-year-old boy { }
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{ 12:19 pm typing done. Another super busy day ahead, I’ll post this colorized at 12:30 pm and check back later for updates ———djo——— }
Wednesday, 27 August, 2014 -( 72˚F / 22˚C & clear skies over Ithaca @ 8:45 am ET )-
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news. —Thanks. ———djo——— }
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{ I’ve been doing this because I believe that the CBC may be more honest and more respectable than Media here in the U.S.A., AND not a lot of people in the U.S. may know that or have access to anyone who might point them toward the CBC & their web site. }
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Chocolate glazed Tim Bits in a hamburger bun?
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“Lead Articles”
Premiers sit down with aboriginal leaders in P.E.I. { }
Veterans groups say Ottawa spends too much on remembrance { Another headline pointing to the same article says Ottawa spends too much time remembering old wars. }
American who fought alongside extremists killed in Syria { }
Israel-Hamas ceasefire holding after 7 weeks of fighting { 🙂 Yay! }
Canada pulls 3 Ebola lab workers pulled from Sierra Leone { }
B.C. education minister to meet with teachers’ union president { “Last night’s crawl on CBC Network News said Striking B.C. teachers took out an ad offering day care services.” —Jim W— }
Freed U.S. journalist thankful for efforts to release him { }
WHO scientist infected with Ebola in Sierra Leone moved to German as Canadian colleagues pulled { }
‘Enormous waves breaking’ in South Wales last January (AP News Photo-Ben Birchall Photographer)
-New- [Climate Change] likely already dangerous, may be irreversible, IPCC says { “IPCC” = ‘Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’ The actual headline on the CBC page called it ‘Global warming’ The headline on the page with the article itself called it Climate change. }
Learn which cities may get NHL expansion teams { }
Vancouver’s racist real estate titles reveal city’s dark history { }
-Analysis- The ‘10,000-hour’ rule revisited: Why practice may not make perfect { “When author Malcolm Gladwell proposed that practicing a certain task for around 10,000 hours can lead to success, he gave hope [to] wannabe Bill Gateses and Tiger Woodses, and dashed the dreams of millions of slackers. But a new study might give the terminally lazy some hope.” }
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“Offbeat”
Thigh bone on Mars? Curiosity rover snaps strange photo { That strange photo has been around for a couple days. CBC must have wanted to check to make sure it wasn’t hoaxed by someone with a little bit of photo shop knowledge. }
Archeologists discover Labrador’s 1st snowmobile { A Model T Ford was converted to ride through snow on skis for an expedition to Labrador and was abandoned in 1928. }
Modified Fort Model T. This may be the vehicle that was recovered by Archeologists.
Spat over reclining seat diverts U.S. airliner { Security people at airports and aboard planes do not have any sense of humour when it comes to anything like this. }
Watch a Waterloo student solve a Rubik’s Cube in 12 seconds { }
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“Most Viewed”
Royal baby law stands as court dismisses Catholic challenge { Bryan Teskey of Ontario tried to ask the courts to strike down a rule prohibiting Catholics from ascending to the Throne, arguing that that law violates the charter of rights and privileges. Ontario’s top court told him he can’t challenge a royal succession law that he says discriminates against his religion. }
Arizona gun instructor dead after 9-year-old accidentally shoots him { The 9-year-old is a girl and she was holding an Uzi. }
Cougar killed after attack on teen hiker in Waterton Park { }
Saint Mary’s University frosh chant: SMU changes to start school { A more easily understood headline reads, “How the Saint Mary’s University chant video is changing frosh week“. }
Iceland volcano rocked by new quakes, stirring eruption fears { I believe it was last week when there was a premature report that the eruption had started. }
‘Heavy’ pot smoker wins trafficking-related case on personal use defence { }
-Photo Slide Show- Gaza Conflict: Hamas-Israel ceasefire announced { There are 21 photos you can click to browse through. }
-Blog- -New- Rogers, Shaw streaming service Shomi divides CBC readers { “Rogers and Shaw [ Canadian Cable Providers ] announced the launch of a new video-on-demand streaming service called Shomi to rival Netflix, but many CBC readers wonder if it can compete.” }
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“Other”
-Analysis- Sex workers not invited to Peter MacKay’s justice roundtables { The Supreme Court told the Parliament to write new laws governing prostitution. It is not illegal to be a ‘Sex worker’, but they’ve tried to make it illegal for anyone to employ the services of one. Peter MacKay has been criticized for the ‘sexist’ tone of his Mothers’ and Fathers’ Day messages to federal employees and also for his snarky remarks about an ex girlfriend. }
-New- 120 quakes rock Iceland’s rumbling volcano { If I was there, I would take this a not at all subtle hint that it was time to ‘get out of Dodge’. }
Rebels enter key government-held Ukrainian town, mayor says { }
‘The worst thing we can do is stay idle’: Calls mount for missing women inquiry { “Last night’s CBC Network News channel had two streaming crawl headlines: One was that the Premiers in Prince Edward Island for their conference were talking about this issue, ‘Missing and Murdered [especially First Nations’] Women] & the second crawl immediately following that first one was something to the effect that, ‘Police Chiefs reject Missing Women Inquiry as a Priority’-” —Jim W— }
Tories tout ‘traditional family values’ in message to party members { *Which brings me to the question, “How can you justify destroying those families’ quality of life through fracking, deforestation and the incredible freakin mess you’re making in the oil sands region as ‘sticking up for traditional family values’? <—-<< My Opinion —djo— }
-Must Watch- Foam covers military base { “Fire suppression foam covers Black Hawk helicopters after it was accidentally released during an alarm system test at an Army National Guard base in Oklahoma” -they almost never include periods at the end of their sentences. }
-Must Watch- Super wooly sheep { ‘A sheep in Australia named ‘Shaun’ is carrying an estimated 25 kg of wool’ -25 Kilograms is more than 55 pounds- }
How the Burger King deal could change Tim Hortons { “The CEO of Tim Hortons believes this merger might help them ‘crack the U.S. Market and expand into the U.S.A.’ – On the CBC Network News last night the head of Tim Hortons said they would keep all their employees and not change their menu. A very nice woman who works at my nearest Tim Hortons is anxious about what may be coming anyway” —Jim W— }
Cameco issues lockout notices at 2 uranium facilities { Labour-management negotiations are not going well, the Union gave a strike notice for Saturday night. So the company issued a lockout order for the same time, over ‘safety issues’ at a uranium mine and a mill, both in Saskatchewan. }
Christine Lagarde, IMF chief, in French corruption probe { Viva La France! }
National Bank profit up 10% { National Bank is Canada’s 6th largest bank. *”Banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies,” -Thomas Jefferson*. }
Stephen Harper raises spectre of Russian threat in Arctic speech to troops { *& Loving parents everywhere should warn their children about creeps like Stephen Harper trying to tell them what to think and how to feel about anything during their lives.* —djo*** }
N.L. fossil shows earliest evidence ever of animals with muscles { }
Apple reportedly rolling out larger iPads amid sales slump { Apple has been doing stuff like changing the adapter connections so old adapters don’t fit newer computers in order to boost their sales? I expected better from Apple. }
Neil Young files for divorce after 36 years of marriage { *I feel sad for both Neil and his partner. 🙁 }
Miley Cyrus’s MTV VMA date wanted by police { On one hand, I’m not surprised, on the other- it must be tough to be a ‘celebrity’ and never have any privacy at all. }
Nail polish that detects date rape drugs proves controversial { A group of male undergraduate engineering students developed a nail polish that will change colours when it comes in contact with date rape drugs such as Rohypnol, Xanax and GHB. A woman can discretely stir a drink with her finger and if the nail polish changes colour, she can know better than to drink the stuff. Some anti rape activists think that this actually reinforces the date rape culture and other measures would be a better idea. They believe that the idea that it is okay to take advantage of somebody who is drunk needs to be removed from our cultures. Statistics say that 1 in 5 women going to University or College will be the victim of an attempted or completed sexual assault during her time there. 1 in 17 Canadian women will be attacked sexually at some time in their lives – & there’s a 70% chance the attacker will be someone the woman knows.- —In the 1970’s a study said that 4 out of 5 women in the U.S. Armed Forces were attacked sexually while there. The attitude back then was ‘If they don’t want it rough- why did they join?’ Let’s hope this gets a lot better. }
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“Local” / “New Brunswick”
Brian Gallant defends stance on natural resource jobs { Brian Gallant is the ‘leader’ of the Liberal Party on the provincial level in New Brunswick. The Liberals want a moratorium on shale gas development [*good*] but do support the Energy East Pipeline, a proposed conversion of the existing 3,000 kilometer natural gas pipeline and adding 1,400 more kilometres to the pipeline to carry crude oil from Alberta to Saint John, New Brunswick. Estimated cost would be $12-billion, and has not yet received regulatory approval. The sitting Premier, Progressive Conservative David Alward, has been mocking Brian Gallant’s stance on the pipeline, saying, “You can’t support the pipeline if you don’t support what’s in it.” *** Perspective: In his book ‘The Energy Non-Crisis‘ by Lindsey Williams -the Baptist Missionary and ‘Honorary Officer’ of the Exxon Corporation reported that, in a speech in Alaska, a top Exxon official told all the corporate supervisors and managers, who were required to be at this top level meeting, and who made sure that Pastor Williams came along to this meeting because they were told “All Supervisors and Managers must be there” -“There is no oil shortage, there never has been any oil shortage, and with what we know now, there never will be an oil shortage – We are pumping enough Natural gas back into the ground up here [in Alaska] to power the whole East Coast for Free for at least 3 years.” After Pastor Williams began telling people what he’d heard, upper management had the manager who made sure that Pastor Williams was at that speech fired – and he was so happy to be fired that he helped supply Pastor Williams with details for his book. -Read it!- And tell David [bleeping] Alward we don’t need his [bleeping] fracking! *** <—-<< That was my opinion. —djo— }
Dieppe family from Tunisia facing deportation { }
Role of hospitals must be reviewed, health expert says { }
Moncton family’s anti-PC flyers don’t break election rules { There is a photo with this article on the page devoted to this article. The flyer shows three senior citizens and says “Vote NO to DAVID ALWARD’S Senior Care Policy” the flyer was distributed to 90,000 households last week. According to Elections New Brunswick, it did not violate any campaign finance rules. The photo is credited to “BeingBlocked.com”. }
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{ 12:46 pm – First Typing Done – Ready to colorize and check for typos – 1:55 pm After a couple distractions, finally finished and ready to hit the “Publish” button. ———djo——— }
Friday, 22 August, 2014 -( 67˚F / 19˚C & cloudy in Ithaca @ 9:45 am ET )-
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news. —Thanks. ———djo——— }
— Somebody just re-tweeted a nearly whited out photo: – See Below, I hope – “Malek Jandali @MalekJandali – My name is Katya: I am one of 17,000+ #Syria children killed by brutal #dictator #Assad war crimes against #humanity” — Looks like somebody is escalating the propaganda campaign to psyche you into ‘wanting’ their next war.
$431,000 stolen in armoured truck heist in Montreal subburb { ‘Halloween-masked thieves pepper-spray 2 armoured car guards and steal what another link calls ‘Nearly $400K’ }
Winnipeg cleans up after mall, roads, basements flooded { }
Canada’s inflation rate slows to 2.1% in July as gas price hikes cool: StatsCan { }
Russian aid convoy rolls into Ukraine without permission { }
Hamas kills 18 suspected informers for Israel in Gaza { }
How lessons from other cities may help Ferguson heal after Michael Brown shooting { }
-Updated- At least 30 dead in militia attack on Sunni mosque { }
Looks like a Tanker to me
& the story below popped up when I hit ‘refresh’:
-New- -12 Turkish sailors stranded on ship in Quebec a ‘barbaric’ situation { ‘Twelve Turkish sailors are stranded on a ship in Sorel, Que., say they haven’t been paid for two months and are now out of food, a situation called “barbaric and beyond comprehension.” 9:47 AM ET }
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“Offbeat”
Exploding rabbit population vexes residents in Sudbury neighbourhood { Exploding rabbits? Has Monty Python been seen near Sudbury? }
Thunderstorm send Winnipeggers into streets with canoes, snorkels { }
Spider-Woman’s butt sparks conversation about sexism in comics { Oh, you think men and women with impossibly sexy physiques wearing ridiculous costumes might have something to do with sexism? I think I remember young women reading ‘Archie’ comics while most boys were ‘reading’ superman and batman and I got hooked on Spiderman, X-men and the Fantastic 4. Marvel in those days was more about angst and cute tricks -a bank manager named “Ben Dover”?- but, yeah, women in comic books looked like women in television commercials might if college nerds could have digitally ‘enhanced’ them and altered their clothing. }
‘Facebook drug task force’ hoax dupes thousands of stoners { 100,000 people send messages on facebook to warn others about a rumored campaign to intercept messages with keywords that might indicate that somebody was setting up a drug sale on-line and get those messages to local police. }
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“Most Viewed”
Ukraine crisis: Russian aid convoy crosses border without Kyiv OK { }
Workers not to blame for Quebec pension problem: Don Pittis { }
Montague homicide victims, suspect not acquainted, say RCMP { The victims were a father and his adult son. A suspect is charged with two counts of first degree murder. I’m not as confused about this one as some others, but, if the accused didn’t know the victims, how is that ‘pre-meditated’? Did he plot to kill people who drove the wrong colour of the wrong model car? Or something equally irritating to the alleged killer? }
Video of Rockliffe prowling person of interest released by police { On Twitter – Somebody retweeted this photo with the caption “It’s Pierre Poutine” – a reference to the guy recently convicted in the Conservative robocall scandal – I thought the photo was too blurry to be certain. }
Cliché alert: Grits ‘rolling up their sleeves’ for Canada { ‘Grits’ is the nickname for the Liberal Party. This seems to me to be another headline written by somebody who doesn’t like Justin Trudeau or has an anti-Liberal bias. – unlike me- I have an anti-politician bias. The party in power has the biggest virtual target painted on their foreheads at the moment. }
James Foley killing: Why ISIS beheaded the U.S. journalist { In the article, a reported ex-C.I.A. analyst says ISIS believes the publicity will help their cause and attract many more supporters. The article also says there are amputations taking place and people being crucified in ISIS held territory. There is a mention of a ransom under a photo at the top of the article and the only ransom-like detail I read was -If the U.S. stops the airstrikes in Iraq, we’ll stop beheading U.S. journalists.- sounds like a win-win situation for both sides. ISIS gets to brag that they’re powerful enough to either kill U.S. citizens or blackmail the U.S. into stopping the bombing and the C.I.A. has a really nasty looking ‘enemy’ to protect U.S. citizens from- and has the opportunity to get rid of a couple pesky investigative journalists in the process. }
Iceland volcano: Bardarbunga shaken by 3 earthquakes { }
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“Other”
-Analysis- Canadian pension tension: Don’t blame the workers writes Don Pittis { The link in the ‘Most Viewed’ hinted that it was Quebec’s problem and that headline didn’t have as creative liguistics. }
Fewer jobs for students in federal public service, think-tank says { Okay, they won’t hire anybody so that ensures that they can point their fingers at the federal agencies and accuse them of not doing their jobs properly when major catastrophes take place, but if, for instance, Transport Canada wants to hire more and better qualified inspectors in order to properly do their job and they are told, ‘Hiring more people or more expensive people is not in the budget.’ – Who do you suppose should get the blame next time? }
Hiker in B.C. rescued days after fleeing bear in tree { You have to sit through commercials before and after you get to see the real video. A twenty five year old hiker climbed a tree to escape a bear. The bear did not immediately leave. The hiker fell asleep and fell out of the tree, suffered a severe concussion and a back injury, and may have been in and out of consciousness for as many as 4 days while people were searching for him. A man walking his dog found the injured hiker, face down, on the ground and said the injured hiker was ‘aware, but not lucid,’ then added, ‘he was quite groggy’. An expert on bears says you should freeze and talk in a nice calm voice, climbing a tree is not a very good idea. If you speak nice and calm and friendly, bear will ‘probably’ become bored with you and walk away. }
Death toll of Syrian civil war nearly 190,000, UN says { }
‘Everything is on fire’: Lac-Mégantic train engineer’s calls from night of disaster released { }
Are wearable camera companies going to cash in after Ferguson? { Probably not- if the people who are plotting to destroy the buying power of your currency have their way. The U.S. economy is scheduled to crash this autumn. People will starve to death and those who depend on electricity for home medical devices will be terminally out of luck. Link >>—-> Half Past Human Tweet >>—-> @clif_high }
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“Local” / “New Brunswick”
Fracking wastewater clean enough for Dieppe sewer, says company { A Nova Scotia based company that wants to ship as much as 30 million litres of fracking wastewater to New Brunswick says the water is clean. ***But the process is not safe. It doesn’t matter how clean the water is that you want to use for fracking, the process of fracking destroys the purity of ground water and can lead to flammable gas coming into your home through your pipes with what you thought was clean, drinkable water. Haven’t you seen the video of flames shooting out of faucets in people’s kitchen sinks? Don’t let yourself be duped. & If you’re determined to commit suicide and want to be fracked to death, please move a million miles away from any neighbors, and frack yourself. }
Photo of Poster = # of jobs per Million $ invested – Jim W took this photo in a hurry when he saw the poster.
Many voters say jobs and economy are top priority { Party hacks for the sitting government might want you to believe that jobs and the economy are your most important issue, but this article starts out naming voters with other top priorities, a man in Moncton says health care is most important and believes a system modeled after a combination of the English and French medical systems should be implemented here. One woman from Beresford believes the environment is most her most important concern, ‘If the environment goes, we’re not here anymore.’ Another woman says government accountability is her most important issue and she would like to see more transparency. I saw photos of a Poster, “Jobs per million $ invested / You do the math” *** Jim W sent me the poster photo. (above) }
4 parties launch election campaigns { The ‘Progressive Conservatives‘ -*does anybody else seem to realize that ‘-looking or moving forward – while -looking or moving backward’ doesn’t make sense as a name for a political party that stands for anything but the status quo?- The PC party is ‘banking’ on voters being stupid enough to vote to hand their government over to those who want to Frack them to death. The Liberals -who currently enjoy a big lead in the polls we’ve seen- say they would support an oil exporting facility, the Energy East Pipeline, and Sisson Brook and other mining opportunities. The NDP -New Democratic Party- say that neither the PC nor Liberal Party can give ‘New Bunswickers’ the government they deserve because both front running parties are indebted to special interests -Big Business- The NDP wants to ‘create the best education system’ to help N.B.-ers get high paying jobs, and also wants to ‘fix the health care system’, ‘lift rural communities out of poverty’, ‘give an equal voice to all communities’ and ‘eliminate patronage from government’. The Green Party has criticized the Premier for saying he would not meet the Green Party Candidate in CBC televized debates, and said the party will release their platform on September 3rd. There is a mention of a fifth party down at the bottom of this article. The People’s Alliance, but no mention of the party’s ideals or philosophy was included here. On the People’s Alliance web site there are 4 press releases talking about their ideas that changing Motor Vehicle registration and cutting the requirement for vehicles to have front license plates will save taxpayers money. Their policies page is blank. }
Rothesay police used reasonable force in fatal shooting, RCMP say { }
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{ 1:06 pm ET : Proofreading and colorizing / 1:43 pm EDT = ready to Publish ———djo——— }
Thursday, 21 August, 2014 -( 77˚F / 25˚C & thunderstorming in Ithaca @ 12:50 pm ET )-
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news. —Thanks. ———djo——— }
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{ I’ve been really busy tracking down leads and ‘tweets’ about journalists being, at least, threatened by police and other officials. Sorry I’m later than usual with this. }
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The Lead Story has a photo of James Foley staring at me. a related story reports: “James Foley profile: A ‘committed and brave journalist’ Aug 20” { There may be video with this. }
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“Lead Stories”
Ontario police say motorcycle deaths could hit 7-year high { }
New rules on mechanically tenderized beef take effect { Because there may be an increased risk of bacteria resulting from this form of ‘tenderizing’ – the packaging must contain a warning that the beef must be properly cooked to a certain temperature that I couldn’t find while reading the article. }
RCMP investigate double homicide near Montaque , PEI { }
American doctor infected with Ebola recovers in Atlanta { }
Interpol says co-ordinated effort needed against ISIS { A couple years ago, remote viewers told us the U.S. would become involved in a war with Syria. Maybe just ‘in’ Syria. I’d rather see a war against disinformation and government manipulation of the truth in order to manipulate the population. Remember- Governments killed more of their own people in the last century than all those horrific wars we went through- combined. }
Fighters traveling to conflict zones pose terror threat { Buzz word = terror- Be careful- They’re trying to pull something over our eyes. }
U.S. says troops tried to rescue James Foley in Syria { See above comment. }
Hamas says 3 military leaders killed in Israeli airstrikes { }
U.S. AG tells Missouri he understands mistrust of police { ‘AG’ = Attorney General }
Protests in Ferguson smaller with no tear gas fired { }
-Analysis- A ‘great training tool’ for police chiefs: How Ferguson botched crowd control { Before Ian Punnet had to leave Coast to Coast am because of the ringing in his ears, he interviewed a retired police officer who believes that part of the problem with people seeing what they believe is inappropriate use of force by police officers- is that the officers have been trained to believe that they must ‘maintain control of the situation’. That advice sometimes leads to the officers going a bit too far. We need to rethink this. }
How Ottawa’s $24M ad campaign to sell Keystone in the U.S. fell flat { }
B.C. woman with dementia leaves final right-to-die plea { I found out she died while I was reading another headline farther down the web site. }
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“Offbeat”
Tooth fairy pays premium for teeth in Atlantic Canada { This report estimates that kids in Atlantic Canada receive an average of $3.46 per tooth? Kids in Ontario receive an average of $2.80? }
Historic Thunder Bay buildings rendered in Lego { }
Killer whale tosses ‘sea lion’ 6 metres into the air { There is a video. I have issues – #1- They’re Orcas- stop calling them ‘killer whales’. #2- I don’t want to see anything being tortured or killed. #3- If we showed video of beef cattle being slaughtered, do you think we’d all become vegetarians? }
Giant Rubber Duck sails into L.A. port { Okay, now this one I’d probably like to see. }
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“Most Viewed”
Jacinda and Janika Hodder get mystery illness diagnosed in U.S. { It took 20 years and $50,000.00 in donations for 2 sisters from Newfoundland to learn the diagnosis for a ‘brain disorder’ they’ve been suffering from all this time. Their disorder is called ‘Cerebellar Ataxia’ – ‘damage, degeneration, or loss of nerve cells in the cerebellum- the part of the brain that controls muscle co-ordination. They were hoping they’d find out it was something there might be a cure for. }
Liberals edge back from the brink under Justin Trudeau { For the last couple days, I’ve been seeing headlines that seem to be aimed at undermining the electorate’s confidence in Justine Trudeau’s chances of being elected Prime Minister. Okay, Canadians do not elect a Prime Minister directly. They elect Members of Parliament, and the ‘Leader’ of the party with the most Members of Parliament gets to be Prime Minister. If no party has more than half the members elected to Parliament under its banner, The one with the most members elected will still get to ‘form the government’ and their ‘Leader’ is then the Prime Minister, they call this a ‘minority government’. Under a minority government a lot of compromises have to be made, and if a ‘confidence vote’ is called for and the minority government does not win that vote- it will be time to have a new federal election. To say that Liberals were almost at the ‘brink’ -you’d have to forget that in the 1993 election the ‘Progressive Conservative’ only party ‘won’ only 2 seats. }
Iceland volcano: Bardarbunga volcano remains poised to erupt { Last night on teevee news somebody said that there have been earthquakes related to the volcano, but no lava was seen as coming near the surface, yet. }
{ The rest of the reports here are repeats from “Lead Stories” above. }
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“Other”
-Analysis- Justin Trudeau fulfilling Liberal hopes ahead of 2015 election { Okay- I don’t see any ‘loaded’ words in this headline. -I am not a Liberal- I am not a Conservative -I am an independent (small i) Nobody floats my boat. I used to have a bumper sticker, “Don’t Vote – It only encourages them.” My boss made me get rid of it because he was afraid somebody might see me get out of my car in uniform and associate the uniform with the bumper sticker. I would really like to see a politician appear from anywhere that I could believe in. Maybe not in this life. The Conservative party of Canada has already run commercials featuring unflattering photos and video of Justin Trudeau. They are trying to portray him as an irresponsible youngster who couldn’t be trusted to head a government. I thought these commercials were remarkably mean spirited. But, apparently- the Conservative Party of Canada is still afraid that Justin might be popular enough to unseat them. The people I trust to look ahead have told me they’re confident the Canadian electorate will see through the Conservative Party, will see the ‘Leaders’ of this party for what they are and hand them their walking papers. I don’t know- but for now, I can only hope that the campaign, and the pre- campaign shenanigans, do not paint either party as junior high school bullies who never grew up, pointing their finger at their opponents and making faces and sticking their tongues out and acting like barely pubescent boys (and girls?) I mean, jeeze- acting like a twelve year old while accusing your opponent of not being mature enough to take your job away from you is just plain silly. }
Transport Canada’s lax safety practices go beyond rail { Transport Canada is the victim of the current government’s attempt to make it impossible for Transport Canada to enforce its regulations because the current government is in bed with big business and wants to take all oversight away- period. They want to convince us that Big Business will be able to ‘police themselves’ better than any government regulatory body. We saw how well that worked last year in Lac-Mégantic. And then, at the press conference, yesterday, they tried to make it look like Transport Canada was at least as guilty as the MM&R railroad. If the government won’t allow Transport Canada the funds it would need to hire enough qualified inspectors, how in hell could they expect TC to do their job effectively? It’s the conservative agenda: un-fund programs, then tell the world those programs aren’t working, try to disband those agencies that protect the population from unscrupulous corporations and other businesses- and then what? Hide in your bunker while the world falls apart? -Hold the bloody government responsible. They’re lying to you. Investigate what they’re really up to and do not believe their argument that they can’t tell you the truth because national security is at stake. Their security is at stake. If you knew what your government is up to, you’d go nuts and try to rip their heads from their shoulders (without any form of pain killers being offered them). Oops, somebody help me down from this soap box? }
-New- Have Alward’s Torries been ‘proven through fire’? N.B. voters will decide Sept. 22 { Alward’s Conservative government is banking on the belief that they can convince a lot of people that ‘Fracking means jobs for you’ and ‘We should let Big Business cut down any tree they want to, because they have our best interest at heart’ and ‘You really don’t want to protect the water you drink from being poisoned, because we need to ‘Frack’ for jobs, and let mining waste ooze into your drinking, cleaning and recreation waters because those nice people who are fleecing you of your natural resources shouldn’t have to be careful about the toxic sludge they leave behind in their quest to frack you where it hurts’- -Anybody remember the newest incarnation of ‘Battlestar Gallactica’? remember what they meant when they used the word ‘Frack’? -Don’t bend over in front of a mother fracker- I saw video that Jim W took in which a First Nations elder said that the elemental beings -like leprachauns- that we’ve been sharing this planet with allalong started the fires that burned several old police vehicles while the police were arresting protesters at anti-fracking roadblocks last year. -I saw the vehicles and was ready to believe that the police set their own aging vehicles on fire to both get new vehicles and make the protesters look bad. I wasn’t there, I didn’t see who did or did not set any fires. Jim did nothing with his video because one of the First Nations people in the background looked up and said he did not want to be in any video. Fracking is dangerous to your health. It really looks like fracking is part of a plot to destroy your ability to live anywhere that has been fracked. Somebody has an agenda. }
‘This country is capable of change,’ U.S. Attorney General says in Ferguson { Can I quote a folk rocker? “Nothing is quite as sure as change-‘ John Phillips, -of the Mamas & Papas }
Neanderthals, humans may have coexisted for thousands of years { Maybe we interbred to the point where we’ve become one race? Maybe they’re hiding somewhere, waiting for the humans to self-destruct? }
Air Canada accused of discriminating against Muslim man { }
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“Local” / “New Brunswick”
New Brunswick election: Voters challenged to choose on resources, jobs { They want you to choose between having safe drinking water, clean water to swim in and wash yourself and your clothes in — and allowing big energy companies to frack for natural gas, ruin your environment to make a couple fat cats richer than they already are? Do Not Believe that fracking will do anything but make your life more miserable. }
Government cancels First Nation tax and gaming deals { Brilliant- Looks like the current N.B. government doesn’t believe they need the votes of any First Nations People. }
McCains Pizza sale leaves Grand Falls wondering about jobs { ‘McCain sold their pizza plant to Dr Oetker- the new owners say they will keep all the current employees, operate under the McCain name for two years and then switch to the ‘Dr Oetker’ name on their packaging’ – Jim W -in his email message asking if I was sick and needed him to do this today. }
Blogger feud continues with Fredericton City Hall {Chris MacPherson, Fredericton’s chief administration officer, asked Google to shut down a blog because thate blog contained ‘inaccurate and hurtful content about Fredericton police.’ Charles LeBlanc, the blogger, says he never accused the Fredericton police of being pedophiles, merely asked a question and said, ‘somebody is’. & “I’m just shooting back what they did to me. They’re the one that started this, not me.” He said that if he had received an apology from the police department he would have removed the posts that upset the police and the local government. – In 2012, officers seized computer equipment from Charles LeBlanc’s home. An independent review later found that police misused a request form for that raid, used a form reserved for child exploitation offenses. No charges were ever laid against Charles LeBlanc. }
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{ Ack! This isn’t supposed to take me all day- it’s 3:45 pm, I had to get up and answer the phone several times, get my night-time ‘day job’ stuff done and here we are- double ‘Ack’ I finished checking for typos and colorizing the headlines and now it’s 4:24 pm. ———djo——— }
Wednesday, 20 August, 2014 -(68˚F / 20˚C & Hazy/overcast in Ithaca @ 8:30 am ET )-
-( Happy Birthday to Jim W’s nephew Sam in Alaska -I get updates from an old yahoogroups list- )-
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news. —Thanks. ———djo——— }
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“Michael Brown Riot Police Aug 17”
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“Lead Stories”
-Analysis- Is Michael Brown’s shooting really about race?: Keith Boag { Well, judging from the evening news and everything in the “Main Stream Media”- If it wasn’t about race, it is now. }
47 arrested in Ferguson, Mo., but protests more subdued { Another link to this story said, ‘no tear gas employed protests more subdued’. }
Obama to speak about alleged beheading of a U.S. journalist { There are too many links to the video of this alleged beheading. I can’t watch it. My PTSD will flare up, probably off the charts. }
PM Harper leaves today for his 9th annual northern tour { Trying to look like a viable choice to continue as Prime Minister? He wants to show everybody that he’s big on Agriculture and Arctic sovereignty. I bet that doesn’t mean he believes the First Nations people up there are sovereign citizens of that region. He’s probably trying to say the ‘Crown’ owns the north pole. }
26 children died under care of N.L. government since 2009 { ‘N.L.’ = Newfoundland and Labrador, not ‘National League’. }
Over 1,000 gather in Winnipeg to honour 2 dead in river { 🙁 }
-Analysis- Never mind the West, can Justin Trudeau crack Fortress Quebec? { Does this sound to anybody, besides myself, like the headline writer is trying to cast doubts about Justin Trudeau’s ability to win the Prime Minister’s job in the Canadian Federal Elections next year? }
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“Offbeat”
“Tiny house on wheels”
Couple builds tiny house on wheels { A couple is building their tiny dream house on wheels on the back of a flatbed truck in Guelph, Ontario. – See photo that should be above this- They spent eight months traveling around Canada and the U.S.A. with an even smaller trailer hitched to the back of fairly small car. }
{ The above story is the only new one under “offbeat” on the CBC news web page. I imagine that anyone reading this from the Point of View of having lived in a much ‘saner’ society in a much less violent and anxiety riddled time would thing that all the stuff on this page is ‘offbeat’. }
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“Most Viewed”
Brad Parker, avid climber, dies shortly after Yosemite marriage proposal { 🙁 }
MaraNatha, Trader Joe’s nut butters recalled over Salmonella risk { Funny, this is the first time I had to type Salmonella anywhere- Maybe I led a sheltered life? Or just never typed as much news as I have in the last couple months- }
Iceland volcano: area north of Bardarbunga evacuated { I hope Iceland doesn’t lose all their ice before Game Of Thrones finishes production- guess my priorities have been severely warped – sigh- }
Tom Hanks creates ‘Hanx Writer’ typewriter simulator for iPad { But I guess I’m not the most severely warped creative individual on the planet. And, neither is Tom Hanks. }
Toronto Zoo investigates after visitors get too close to pandas { }
Officials urge world to back Iraqi fight against ‘savage’ ISIS { Those ‘officials’ are Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari. I say, “Why can’t we knock these guys out with laughing gas, strip them naked and drop them in the middle of a tropical island somewhere where they’d have to spend all their time trying to survive against monster mosquitos and monkeys throwing coconuts at them? OH- and no cell phones or cell phone service, no internet- surrounded by starving Great White sharks- I mean, why do we put up with this doo-doo when we know it’s nonsense that could very easily have been dealt with long ago? If human beings were just a little bit nicer to each other we wouldn’t have these problems. What would we do with crazies who want to hurt people anyway? -or steal everything anybody else cares about? Feed them GMO lethargy-inducing crap and strap them into oversized recliners and force them to watch endless re-runs of Green Acres, The Brady Bunchh Leave it to Beaver and Gilligan’s Island etc, until their brains explode? Isn’t that what they’re doing to us? }
Why elephant poaching is still rampant { Um, because greedy people don’t share their God-given abundance with impoverished ‘minorities’, which they believe are below them? It’s not just the poachers who are guilty here, it’s anybody who could have helped everybody on the planet learn how to achieve a life they could believe in. It takes more than a village- It takes every one alive to recognize the sovereignty of every other person here and make sure they have the basic human needs of food and shelter, and a pat on the back to raise their self esteem wouldn’t hurt either. }
Justin Trudeau gets RCMP security at rally following break-in { I overheard someone say that, “Party thugs do this sort of thing all the time [try to terrorize their opponents and their opponents’ families] -Especially when there’s an election on the horizon.” }
Toronto carjacking victim needs 14 staples to close gash after pistol-whipping { }
Shark finning banned in New Zealand { It was already illegal there to remove the fins from live sharks, New Zealand passed a law to make it illegal to cut the fins off dead sharks and dump the carcasses at sea. }
Which 3 Canadian cities are on The Economist’s top 10 world ‘livability’ list? { Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary are on The Economist’s top 10 livability list. It isn’t perfectly clear, but one of those cities is tied with Adelaide, Australia. I’m not sure what the criteria are here. We listen to Coast to Coast am and hear that “Police had nothing to do after an earthquake knocked out a lot of utilities and phone service- but sit back and wait-” in New Zealand, where the people were so civilized, and cared so much about each other- that looting and other criminal activities in a time of ‘chaos’ were not a problem. }
St. Louis police kill knife-wielding suspect near Ferguson { }
-Video- Trivago guy to get makeover { Trivago – is the travel metasearch engine that focuses on hotels. It launched in Dusseldorf, Germany in 2005- spread to Spain, France and the U.K. in 2007- and spread to the U.S., China, Japan, Brazil, and Mexico in 2009. In 2012 Expedia bought a majority stake in trivago for about $630 million U.S. bucks. Too many television ad watchers complained that current commercials feature a guy who hasn’t shaved in a week and looks ‘unhealthy’. I think the video I saw showed the same commercial with the guy digitally altered to look clean shaven. }
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“Local” / “New Brunswick”
Liberals pledge to cut $250M in government spending { If they want my approval, they’d have to pledge to end the governmental shell game and allow Walter Burien of CAFR1.com to audit their books and reveal his results in every media outlet in the world. }
Lac-Mégantic report lacking: Saint John region officials { Saint John is in New Brunswick. Saint John’s is in Newfoundland. The official report by the Transport Safety Board was big news and had its video sound bites played on most networks’ news last night. They blamed both the Railroad (MM&A) and Transport Canada (Sort of theCanadian version of the ICC which used to also include the Canadian version of the FAA) for its lack of oversight. My take is that Conservative Governments have been trying to ‘de-fang’ Transport Canada since the days when Mulrouney was their Prime Minister. Their ‘strategy’ is to make it impossible for regulatory bureaus to enforce their regulations so they can crucify them in public and claim they never worked anyway. The philosophy behind this ‘strategy’ is to allow industry to police itself, which, clearly, doesn’t work- never did work and never will work. The definition of ‘Fascism’ is ‘Government in bed with big business’ / Governments taking orders from big business / governments letting big business convince them not to tax them, but to raise taxes on the ‘common citizens’.
Conservationists slam province over watershed inaction { Conservatives, not conservationists, are in power in New Brunswick. Their Minister of the Environment has not allowed any of the studies done by 19 groups, which were submitted for classification to go through and be accepted as ‘Baseline’ studies. Without the baseline studies, any amount of pollution from toxic fracking water or toxic sludge from mining operations could not be verified and companies doing the polluting/poisoning could be traced back to the polluters. Yesterday, the Provincial ombudsman called the current regulations a sham and compared those regulations as something demanding that all homes have a type of smoke detector for which no one makes the proper batteries. <— I reworded that. If it’s confusing, blame me. }
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{ 10:53 am Ithaca time. Typing finished, ready to check for typos and add the colours. Ready to rock and roll @ 11:24 am Ithaca, Finger Lakes, New York State, U.S.A. time ———djo———}
Tuesday, 19 August, 2014 -(49˚F / 9˚C & clear in Ithaca @ 6:30 am ET )- -( Happy Birthday Bill Clinton (?) )-
{ & again, these are not links. If you want to read these stories, listen to sound clips, or see any video -if there is any video- go to CBC dot CA/news. —Thanks. ———djo——— }
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The National Guard arrived in Ferguson but kept its distance from the streets where police clashed again protesters, as clouds of tear gas and smoke hung over the St. Louis suburb where an 18-year-old was fatally shot by a police officer. 5:55 AM ET
-New- 2 shot, 31 arrested in Ferguson during clashes with police { Last night I watched television interviews with interested parties on both sides of this issue. African Americans don’t trust the police, and believe the police will kill them without reason and get their friends to back up their ‘self-defense’ stories. The police are afraid for their lives, those police officers who were brought up bigoted believe they are trying to protect themselves from a drug crazed mob of sub human animals who might have been stirred up by enemies of the state. Not a nice friendly way to spend a Monday night in Middle America. The question to ask is: “Who benefits from a situation like this?” And if everybody suddenly realized that their strings were being pulled, that their buttons were being pushed- by evil men with an agenda hiding behind a curtain somewhere, could both sides wake up and give each other bear hugs and turn around, hunt down and eliminated the ice-holes who get their jollies by planning this divide-and-conquer b.s.? And, if there are no evil manipulating enemies of freedom and all things wonderful in the U.S.A.- Is it something in the food we’ve been fed since Monsanto began to poison us that is putting us into a constant state of fear? Werner Von Braun warned his friends that things like this can happen. Anti-Social control freaks will plot and plan to keep everybody in a state of fear because people in that state of fear will surrender their hard won rights and freedoms for the promise of safety and security. Only the ice-holes who want total control will never give anybody any safety of security. The founding fathers of the U.S. of A. warned us with advice to the effect that “Freedom has to be earned in every generation.” Reaching for the nearest weapon and going on a rampage probably isn’t going to bring that freedom, or equality- ya think? Maybe the hardest way to fight for Freedom, Peace of Mind, Equality, and all those things we really want and need, is to know when to step back, take a breath and say- “What the bleep is going on here, and how can we fix this?” }
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“Lead Stories”
Body of 15-year-old girl found in bag in Red River { }
Obama urges Ferguson, Mo., protesters to remain peaceful { }
Winnipeg’s ‘homeless hero’ found dead in river { This time I’m giving you a link: >>—-> Homeless Hero found dead in Red River in Winnipeg. This guy was given an award for saving a teen-ager from drowning in 2011 and later beaten up by people who recognized him from the media attention he got. There must have been a monetary award with the ‘Mayor’s Medal of Valor’ because he donated $1,000.00 to a Winnipeg homeless shelter. }
Health minister says anti-drug campaign is not political { Sunday’s headline was, ‘Canada’s doctors refuse to join anti-marijuana campaign’. *Let me blow your mind with this one: I don’t like marijuana. When I grew up it was impossible not to be exposed to it and I don’t know anybody who didn’t try it at least once. Some people should never go near the stuff. Not because they will instantly become homicidal maniacs or loose all touch with the consensus reality and run around indiscriminately raping underage boys and girls anywhere he or she sees one, but because they may become dependent on the stuff too easily and spend all their time and effort getting ‘high’- to the point where they may resort to stealing and other unethical and dangerous practices in order to get the stuff. Unscrupulous people will recruit vulnerable people who believe they need marijuana and get them to sell it for them and then force them to sell and use much more dangerous chemicals, we know that. Let me quote a friend from high school,”Every single alcoholic I know started out on milk. You don’t see anybody trying to make milk illegal do you?” & One of my favourite people on this planet tells me she could not have survived her dysfunctional/abused childhood without it (and she doesn’t smoke any now) There is medical evidence that the stuff helps many people. Autism Spectrum Disorder people can often find relaxation and relief they can’t get through normal channels by ‘toking up’ now and then. There are more serious medical conditions that have been treated with marijuana with remarkably good results. I’m just not one of those people who needs it. With the epidemic of physical, emotional, spiritual and intellectual conditions that are prevalent these days, I see marijuana as the least of way too many evils. Genetically Modified Organisms in your food cause a whole lot more problems than marijuana does. The drugs that medical doctors have been conned into believing are needed for quite a few conditions and ailments do much more harm that the weed does. Go check out >>>—-> Dr Peter Breggin’s web site if you don’t want to take my word for any of this. Seeing medical professionals argue like this – one group says they will not be suckered into taking sides against something that has not been thoroughly and properly researched and the other side stamping their feet and turning red in the face and calling people names- in public- makes me feel like I fell through a black hole and woke up in a cosmic luney bin -where the keepers might be crazier than their patients. 😉 }
Taking dam from from ISIS a ‘major step forward’, says Obama { }
Tattoo removal business booming a inked teens grow up { }
-New- ‘Who is going to pay for it?’ Federal party leaders and security { After somebody broke into the home of Justin Trudeau, the head of the Liberal Party of Canada- The dialog was opened, “Should public officials have more security?” Some voices were heard to say, “We like not being a police state where cops in kevlar are not standing around on every street corner with the latest high tech machine guns at the ready.” One head of security said, -when he took that head of security for Parliament position, he looked at the lawn in front of the Parliament Building and saw peaceful people tossing a frisbee around. He wanted to continue seeing that sort of thing as long as he was in that office.- A loaded line like “Who is going to pay for it?” is a trademark of corrupt politicians who do not need tax money, but ant it all for themselves anyway. Governments could stop collecting taxes right now this minute and see to it that the citizens of Canada and the U.S.A. and every other ‘free’ country on this planet got more and better services than they do now. Everybody! Wake up and take back your governments. They are not serving you. Do you feel like the people you elect to office are there to make your life more comfortable? Or do you feel like those ‘elected officials’ believe that you are here to serve them? }
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HitchBot. Looks like this might be the most positive story line I’ve seen lately.
{ I found a full photograph of HitchBot on the Coast to Coast am web site and snitched it from there, no, I didn’t say that- I mean- an image of the HitchBot got a ride to this web site. Jee – He just showed up, hmmm- How cool is that? }
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“Offbeat”
Alabama hunters haul in 459-kilogram alligator { 459 kg = 1,011 pounds }
Miss Texas new contender for worst opening pitch { At a baseball game, I bet- }
repeat- Rolf Buchholz, German man with horn implants and 400 piercings, denied entry to Dubai { I might think twice about letting that guy into my house if his car broke down within sight, I might let him use a cell phone- }
Montreal resident a magnet for Russian mail { Along with a postcard addressed to the Montreal resident, Canada Post delivered a whole bundle of mail -maybe with a rubber band around it? Mail in that bundle was addressed to other destinations all across Canada. }
-Blog- Mom’s ‘ignore no more’ app forces kids to call back. { I think somebody has created an app that removes the ‘ignore’ button from cell phones- or disables it. }
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“Most Viewed”
Justin Trudeau’s home break-in: Do party leaders need more security? { In my tirade, above, I neglected to mention that Justin Trudeau was away on party business and his wife and children were in the home at the time of the break-in. Nobody claiming to be a plumber in a ‘Land-Shark’ suit knocked on the door first. }
Ice Bucket Challenge: Charlie Sheen dumps cold, hard cash -instead of ice water- { Ya know? That’s the nicest thing I’ve heard him say or do in a while. }
Pope Francis urges peace in South Korea trip { This one is slide show with 8 photos, you can either see of hide the captions. I think I like this Pope. -and isn’t that the height of egotism? }
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“Other”
Mars 2020 rover’s RIMFAX radar will ‘see’ deep underground { }
Analysis- Why London Mayor Boris Johnson could be on way to No. 10 { London, England. London’s mayor -who may be nicknamed ‘BoJo’- is apparently quite a character, with quite a sense of humour, I bet Toronto would swap for this guy in a second, but I doubt that the British Londoners would accept that- }
New- Ebola outbreak: Africans understandably wary about promised cures { Hey- Since we’ve learned that a well respected doctor in U.S. America’s southwest held a press conference to show how safe polio vaccine was by injecting his grandchildren in public – and within 48 hours one child was dead and the other had full blown polio- Do you blame them? ‘Big Pharma’ puts profit ahead of people, puts profit ahead of health, puts profit ahead of everything. -Charging thousands of dollars for pills that cost them less than a penny apiece to produce- squashing therapies that work against some cancers because their poisonous chemicals bring them such nice big bucks, for a much longer time than an easy cure would? When these Big Pharma crooks are brought to justice, what punishment do you believe would fit their crimes? }
Israel-Gaza conflict: Talks resume on Gaza deal { The last I heard on this the ceasefire had been extended. }
NEW- Lac-Mégantic derailment investigation findings released today { }
Khurram Sher terror trial verdict expected today { “Khurram Sher should find out in an Ottawa courtroom today whether he has been found guilty of planning al-Qaeda-inspired terrorist activities. -The former London, Ont., pathologist was arrested Aug. 6, 2010 and charged with conspiring to knowingly facilitate a terrorist activity. He was charged about two weeks after a wiretapped meeting at the centre of the trial. }
How the defensive shift and big data are changing baseball { }
PC leadership candidates face off over free memberships { ‘PC’ = ‘Progressive Conservatives’ -sound like an oxymoron to you?- I have long believed that if a politician opens his or her mouth and the word ‘leadership’ dribbles out, they are robotically repeating some b.s. line they’ve been taught to recite and it would be a total waste of your time to listen any further. }
Intruding 10-foot snake tries to hide under a couch { It took two big guys from ‘Animal Control’ and a camera crew to capture the Burmese Python and get it into a crate that looked like an oversized cat taxi. A boy in his teens discovered the snake when he came home and thought he saw or heard something behind the couch. }
Solar plant sets birds on fire as they fly overhead { The people who run that plant will have to reincarnate as birds and incinerated themselves a whole lot of times to make up for this. }
Facebook’s new ‘satire’ tag identifies fake news articles { If they come up with a ‘stupid’ or ‘why bother?’ tag they would be in danger of discovering what people think of their ‘social media’ site. effbook is one ‘Stupid’ waste of time and energy! }
Alberta dinosaur egg excavation could yield rare fossilized babies { 🙁 }
Calgary family celebrates after starring in Emmy-winning Apple ad { Now, if only Apple lived up to its earlier reputation and dropped the planned obsolescence and ‘change everything you can as often as you can so they have to buy new adapters etc all the time” b.s.- I might think about liking them again. }
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“Local” / “New Brunswick”
Provincial ombudsman calls piece of waterway legislation useless { Conservationists and First Nations groups have voiced concerns about such things as mines’ toxic wastes and fracking’s disastrous consequences possibly ruining drinking water, as well as water used for recreation and by wildlife. The Provincial Ombudsman says the current regulations protecting New Brunswick’s waterways are worse than useless. He compared that legislation as requiring smoke detectors in every house without batteries. Political appointees can ignore the regulations any time they feel like it. }
Judge reserves decision on forestry plan challenge by First Nations chiefs { The deepest issue here may be that First Nations legally own the land, with all resource and mineral -and other- rights that federal, provincial, and local politicians believe they can sell off the rights to, or just plain sell off. }
Grand Manan air ambulance service restored after fatal crash { }
UNB professors upset by president’s contract { }
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{ 9:40 am – I usually type and edit this in “Radio Free Earth News” first and then copy and paste to a couple other blogs. But today, I started here. -Time to colorize and edit for typos ———djo——— }
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