{ Copied & Pasted from Radio Free Earth News — ———jim w——— }
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Wednesday, 05 November, 2014 -( 58˚F / +14˚C – with some bright sun, some clouds @ 2:15 pm near Ithaca )- -( 54˚F / +12˚C – Still messy snow on the ground, mostly grey sky overhead & the moon is already out @ 3:45 pm Closer to Halifax —jda—)- — { Headlines compiled by douglas j otterson & jim wellington, with help from —jda— }
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/
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Lead Articles: Today’s Theme?: Sometimes the news is just plain weird?
Harassment allegations lead Justin Trudeau to suspend 2 MPs { * “Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau suspends ethics critic Scott Andrews and Quebec MP Massimo Pacetti from the party’s caucus after two New Democrat MPs alleged they were harassed.” * —djo— }
-Analysis- Why Scotiabank is cutting jobs while earning billions: Don Pittis { * “Scotiabank, Canada’s third-biggest bank and 10th-biggest company, is cutting 1,500 jobs and scaling back on risk. Don Pittis says part of the reason is that it wants to be ready to cope with the uncertainties of the Canadian property market.” * —djo— }
CBC asks court to dismiss Jian Ghomeshi’s $55M Lawsuit { * – The CBC asks an Ontario court to dismiss former employee Jian Ghomeshi’s $55-million lawsuit, saying the claim is “without merit and an abuse of the court’s process.” – * In the U.S. this is what I’ve heard called the ‘scattergun technique’. Most lawyers use this ploy to try to con the judge and/or jury into believing that their opponent doesn’t have a real case. In too many instances it might mean the lawyers are afraid that going through the real legal process might lose them their case. —djo— }
WWI Canadian soldier’s remains identified { }
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Wednesday: 05 November, 2014 – “Developing News” Flashing Headlines:
Republicans win midterm majority in U.S. Senate { }
Republican senator will push for early Keystone approval { }
Ottawa to table bill banning immigration by polygamists { }
CBC files papers asking for dismissal of Ghomeshi lawsuit { }
Obama says ‘I hear you’ to voters after midterm losses { }
Trudeau suspends 2 Liberal MPs over misconduct allegations { }
Liberal leader says party has duty to protect complainants { }
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“Offbeat”
Tom Brokaw’s phone interrups live election coverage: ‘Yes, I will remember to bring home the milk’ { }
Sean Avery’s off-Broadway debute derailed by meltdown over pizza { }
Jamie Paquin’s Tokyo store thrives selling only Canadian wines { }
Marilyn Monroe photo raffled for $5 could fetch $60K { }
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“Most Viewed”
Liberal MPs Scott Andrews, Massimo Pacetti suspended from caucus amid harassment allegations { }
Jian Ghomeshi lawsuit dismissal sought by CBC { }
How Arctic ground squirrels use steroids to bulk up for winter { }
WestJet float idea of thinner seats, and more of them { }
Why Scotiabank is cutting jobs while earning billions: Don Pittis { }
Quebec mask maker helps FBI track down disquised bank robbery suspect { }
WWI Canadian soldier’s remains identified { }
More workplace allegations made against Jian Ghomeshi { }
Stephen Poloz comments on unpaid work raise ire of youth groups { * Advocates for young workers took Stephen Poloz to task after the Bank of Canada governor recommended that jobless university graduates beef up their resumes by working for free. – Speaking to a House of Commons committee Tuesday, Poloz suggested young Canadians and others struggling to find work should acquire more experience through unpaid internships or volunteering until the country’s hobbled job market picks up. He predicted it would improve over the next two years. – Poloz told the committee that when a young person asks for advice on getting through the tough times, he says, “‘Volunteer to do something which is at least somewhere related to your expertise so that it’s clear that you are gaining some learning experience during that period.”‘ * —djo— }
Chris Alexander to ban immigrants in polygamous, forced marriages { }
-8 photo slide show- Virgin Galactic SpaceShip2 crash site in Mohave Desert { * & It was announced on television news that investigators ruled out an explosion due to the new experimental fuel mix they were using. * —jim w— }
-Blog- #AlexFromTarget: Teens on Twitter turn Target employee into viral sensation { }
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Other:
CBCNews.ca readers to Stephen Poloz on unpaid work: ‘You first’ { * Hey, I think they’re restoring my faith in young people. 🙂 * —djo— }
WestJet floats idea of thinner seats, and more of them { * & Hey.2 I didn’t think I could lose any more faith in corporations than I already have, but it looks like they’re getting seedier and greedier all the time. 🙁 * —djo— }
-New- Squirrels on steroids run wild in Canadian Arctic { * I wonder what an Arctic Squirrel drug pusher looks like. Or, do they have some kind of an arrangement with big pharmaceutical company’s salesmen? * —djo— }
-Live- Barack Obama doesn’t have to be a ‘lame-duck’ president { * Yeah, but if he had any sense, he’d never have wanted to be any kind of President. * —djo— }
Visa limits on Ebola-affected trevellers need to be justified: WHO to Canada { }
Quebec mask maker helps FBI track down disguised bank robbery suspect { }
Burger King deal costs take bite out of Tim Hortons profit { * Should have seen that coming- * —djo— }
2 arrested after student alleges strangers tried to throw him off Ottawa bridge { }
Kinder Morgan lawsuit to stop pipeline protesters gets underway in Vancouver { }
Social media helped place flags on Canadian soldiers’ graves in Italy { }
Pirate Bay co-founder faces estradition to Sweden from Thailand { }
‘Incompatible with Canadian values’ Immigrants in polygamous marriages to be banned { * Yeah, but, if being incompatible with Canadian values was a crime, most of the Conservative party’s members would be in jail. * —djo— }
Commons poised to suspend MP Dean Del Mastro in Wednesday vote { }
‘The beginning of the long dash’ indicates 75 years of official time on CBC { }
Victorious Republicans now focus their ambitions on White House { * Pay attention: Psychics and professional future projectors say there will not be a presidential election in 2016. * —djo— }
-Must Watch- Icons & Idols: Rock n’ Roll auction { * If they’re auctioning off Rock n’ Roll Idols, can I bid on Linda Ronstadt? I might not be able to treat her to top of the line everything like she deserves, and she might find it really creepy, but she’d know her songs really touched somebody, deeply. * —djo— }
-Must Watch- Sleek solar car designs on exhibit { * “Competitors from around the world show off their sola-powered vehicles afhead of the 2014 Atacama Solar Challenge desert race in Chile.” * —djo— }
-Must Watch- North Korea art exhibit { * “North Korean embassy in London showcses oil pointings from the Mansudae Art Studio in Pyongyang.” * —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- Show us how you will remember { * “Be a part of special coverage on CBC News Network and online” – The show a photo of several veterans wearing their medals on Remembrance Day * —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- Want a free trip around the world? { * “If your name is Elizabeth Gallagher, you are in luck.” – A young Canadian bought two tickets to circle the globe, then his girl friend broke up with him. It’s cheaper and easier for him to give the ticket away to somebody with her name than get the name changed, or follow other options. You’d need a Canadian Passport, and do not necessarily need to have anything to do with the guy who is offering the free ticket. * —djo— }
-Editor’s Pick- Deradicalization programs aim to ‘get ahead of the curve’ on extremists { * “Saudi Arabia, Denmark, Germany have comprehensive programs.” – But I still think that the right hand is creating the problem while the left hand is trying to strike it rich by coming up with expensive solutions that probably would only fix the last century’s problems and not even approach being effective against the new wave of angry young radicals who are really p.o.-ed about the way the world is treating them. * —djo— }
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“Local / New Bruswick”
Fredericton students pitch climate change warning labels for gas pumps { * Told you I was regaining my faith in young people. 🙂 * —djo— }
Ebola card game aims to raise awareness, prevent spread { * “Go directly into quarantine, we will murder your pets, do not pass go, do not collect $200?” * —djo— }
Woman in wheelchair suffers brazen mid-day robbery { }
NB Power better prepared to avoid outages this winter { }
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“First Nations”
Three candidates for AFN National Chief { * “Ghislain Picard, Perry Bellegarde and Leon Jourdaine are the three official candidates in the running to become the National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, a position which Shawn Atleo resigned from in May amid some conflict.” * —djo— }
Saskatoon Bishop calls for day of study on missing women { * “Saskatoon Bishop Don Bolen is helping organize a day of study and reflection on the issue of missing and murdered Aboriginal women.” – But would one day make a difference beyond making the Bishop look good? * —djo— }
Facing suicide rates on remote First Nations: Why leaving may not be an option { * “Why don’t they just leave? That question was posted on our Facebook page in response to the story about Onigaming First Nation declaring a state of emergency last week after the 4th suicide this year, in their community of 450 people.” * —djo— }
Saskatoon First Nations entrepreneur gets in the ring { }
-Video- Mohawk Grand Chief demands apology from aboriginal affairs minister { }
Regina police trying to line up actual wells with Keepness Reddit map { }
-Photos- Saskatchewan art exhibit hits Europe { }
-Video- Derek Nepinak calls for boycott of Sun Media, Winnipeg Sun newspaper { }
Winnipeg Sun calls First Nations’ boycott ‘disappointing’ { }
Indigenous physician brings unique perspective to her practice { }
Transit rider wants Lift Plus service to Fort William First Nation { }
-Audio- NAN looks at child and family services { * “NAN” = Nishnawbe Aski Nation * —djo— }
-7 Photos- Arviat youth use art workshops to discuss difficult topics { }
{ The ‘First Nations Page’ is actually called ‘Aboriginal’ on the CBC web site, but some First Nations object to that title, so we renamed it here. —djo— }
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{ Um, most of the people I know would have told you to ignore Comcast if they were trying to double bill you. Don’t cave in to ice-holes – when you do, they win. When they win, they come down harder on their next victim. You aided and abetted their extortion operations. —djo— }
{ “Anyone who would give up a little liberty for a little security will deserve neither and lose both.” —Benjamin Franklin }
{ “Any politician, police, military, or would be authoritarian of any stripe, who would capitalize on an event like yesterday’s in Ottawa: clearly does not deserve any respect at all, let alone the authority they demand.” — douglas j otterson }
{ Here’s a quote for you, not about yesterday and Ottawa but the philosophy applies: “The critical studies about #Ferguson in a decade will be fascinating. Because we are building this plane as we fly.” —deray mckesson }
{ “Banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies” —Thomas Jefferson }
{ “On the shore dimly seen through the mists of the deep,
Where the foe’s haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze, o’er the towering steep,
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning’s first beam,
In full glory reflected now shines in the stream:
‘Tis the star-spangled banner, O! long may it wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.”
2nd verse of “Defence of Fort M’Henry” By Francis Scott Key }
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{ 6:15 pm EST — We are Ready to Rock and Roll — — & Thanks again for your help, Jim W, ( especially since he is still working today with a bruised rib, ouch! ) — And thanks to “—jda—“ ———djo——— }