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#31
According to Forbes:
[a href="http://realestate.yahoo.com/promo/americas-most-miserable-cities.html"]http://realestate.yahoo.com/promo/americas-most-miserable-cities.html[/a]

I can't tell if its in any particular order:

1. Stockton, California
2. Memphis, Tennessee
3. Chicago, Illinois
4. Cleveland, Ohio
5. Modesto, California
6. Flint, Michigan
7. Detroit, Michigan
8. Buffalo, New York
9. Miami, Florida
10. St. Louis, MO

woot not #1 we're going places or we either have work to do to get back to the top. :P



 
#32
Look Ma, I got 10yrs!



The new set of rules, under section 76 of the 2008 Act and section 58A of the 2000 Act, will target anyone who 'elicits or attempts to elicit information about (members of armed forces) ... which is of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism'.  A person found guilty of this offence could be liable to imprisonment for up to 10 years, and to a fine.
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[/p][a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2009/02/03/uk-to-introduce-phot.html"]http://www.boingboing.net/2009/02/03/uk-to-introduce-phot.html[/a]


 
#33
"The budget process has been the most difficult that anyone can remember," Hansen said, adding three-year provincial revenue expectations have plummeted $6 billion since last September.[/p]Hansen said the deficit will be temporary, and will only last two years.[/p](lol what are they smoking there's this thing called the olympics coming)[/p]
[/p]Today's announcement signals a dramatic change in direction for Campbell, who has long insisted deficits in B.C. are both irresponsible and avoidable.[/p]"Let me be very clear, we are not going to run a deficit in the province of British Columbia," Campbell said after delivering his economic update in October.[/p]"When you talk about a deficit, or anyone talks about a deficit, they're talking about turning their back on the next generation and sending our problems forward to them," he added.[/p]The message remained even last November, when Finance Minister Colin Hansen announced provincial revenues were expected to plummet by about $3 billion over three years.[/p]"We will not be running a deficit. We will ensure that we protect the important programs. I think it is important to stress it is a manageable objective," Hansen said at the time.[/p]"I am confident we will be able to deliver a balanced budget for each of the coming years."
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[/p]At today's announcement, Hansen said the latest economic outlook for B.C. is that the province will grow at zero per cent in 2009.It is illegal to run a deficit in British Columbia, meaning Campbell will have to change the law to allow him to take the new direction.[/p](he's anointed himself a deity at this point with his paid Young BC Liberal supporters clapping for him wherever he goes...so he'll do a Bush and make it legal (literally this is what he does sad)[/p][a href="http://www.vancouversun.com/British+Columbia+will+year+deficit/1245187/story.html"]http://www.vancouversun.com/British+Columbia+will+year+deficit/1245187/story.html[/a]
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#34
I'm torn between a hotel on near campus or downtown. And since they won't build the transit line up to campus until 2016ish at the earliest, I'm probably going to be stuck wherever I'm going. I don't feel like walking from the two places back and forth.

anyway.

which would be more 'fun' Downtown or University District? Apparently its counter culture-ish in the uni district (never really explored this area) yet I haven't done the typical Seattle tourist trap places, (the needle, the tram, the first starbucks, the library etc) lol.

the district would probably better to get a feel for the book I'm reading. Although I really should go to Vegas for that experience.


 
#35
[a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/16/phosphorus-bombs-video-israel-gaza"]http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/16/phosphorus-bombs-video-israel-gaza[/a]

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It was the first time he had seen the effects of what he called a "chemical weapon".[/p]The Israeli military has denied using white phosphorus during the assault on Gaza, but aid agencies say they have no doubt it has been used.[/p]"It is an absolute certainty," said Marc Garlasco, a senior military analyst at Human Rights Watch. He had seen Israeli artillery fire white phosphorus shells at Gaza City, Garlasco said.[/p]The shells burst in the air, billowing white smoke before dropping the phosphorus shell.[/p]The use of white phosphorus as a weapon – as opposed to its use as an obscurant and infrared blocking smoke screen – is banned by the UN's third convention on conventional weapons[/p]
 
#36
[a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28543713/"]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28543713/[/a]

Sam Silverman is co-captain of his high school football team — a safety accustomed to bruising collisions. But that's nothing compared with the abuse he gets for being a vegetarian.[p class="textBodyBlack"][span id="byLine"][/span]"I get a lot of flak for it in the locker room," said the 16-year-old junior at Westborough High School in Massachusetts.[/p][p class="textBodyBlack"][span id="byLine"][/span]"All the time, my friends try to get me to eat meat and tell me how good it tastes and how much bigger I would be," said Silverman, who is 5-foot-10 and 170 pounds. "But for me, there's no real temptation."[/p][p class="textBodyBlack"]Silverman may feel like a vegetable vendor at a butchers' convention, but about 367,000 other kids are in the same boat, according to a recent study that provides the government's first estimate of how many children avoid meat. That's about 1 in 200.[/p][p class="textBodyBlack"][span id="byLine"][/span]Other surveys suggest the rate could be four to six times that among older teens who have more control over what they eat than young children do.[/p][p class="textBodyBlack"]---------[/p][p class="textBodyBlack"]Feel for that kid, veggie and a football player.
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#37
YEAH. '08 is over! Everyone have a safe and happy '09. :)




 
#38
I don't know what to do. My grandmother was diagnosed with Dementia a couple weeks ago after getting out of the hospital after a fall/stroke/battery died 'low sodium' incident. I talked to her on the phone today and she didn't know I was in Canada.

what do I do?
 
#39
 Great, now P.C. will never leave North America. :(  *tear*

[a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28011013/"]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28011013/[/a]

NAIROBI, Kenya - Pirates chased and shot at a U.S. cruise ship with more than 1,000 people on board but failed to hijack the vessel as it sailed along a corridor patrolled by international warships, officials said Tuesday. [p class="textBodyBlack"][span id="byLine"][/span]The captain of the M/S Nautica ordered passengers inside and gunned the engine, allowing the ship to outrun the pirates' speedboats in the Gulf of Aden on Sunday, a company spokesman said. [/p][p class="textBodyBlack"][span id="byLine"][/span]"It is very fortunate that the liner managed to escape," said Noel Choong, who heads the International Maritime Bureau's piracy reporting center in Malaysia. He urged ships to remain vigilant in the area.
[/p]In a statement on its Web site, Oceania Cruises, Inc. said pirates fired eight rifle shots at the liner, but that the ship's captain increased speed and managed to outrun the skiffs. [p class="textBodyBlack"][span id="byLine"][/span]"When the pirates were sighted, the captain went on the public address system and asked passengers to remain in the interior spaces of the ship and wait until he gave further instructions," said Tim Rubacky, spokesman for Oceania. "Within five minutes, it was over," he said. [/p][p class="textBodyBlack"][span id="byLine"][/span]All passengers and crew are safe and there was no damage to the vessel, the company statement said. Rubacky said the ship planned to return through the Gulf of Aden. [/p][p class="textBodyBlack"][span id="byLine"][/span]Choong said the ship was carrying 656 international passengers and 399 crew members. [/p]  
#40
Hmm considering all of Mazda's cars used Ford Europe's awesome platforms that sell millions around the world, this is stupid.

ah nevermind:

"The sale of Mazda shares by our partner, Ford, will not result in any change in Mazda's strategic direction," Mr. Imaki said. "We will continue our strategic relationship through our ongoing joint ventures with Ford, as well as the sharing of platforms and powertrains."

translation: Mazda is still going to pwn Ford in N.A.

lol
[a href="http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=d59d69dd-a313-4a47-84cd-051133fa78c1"]http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=d59d69dd-a313-4a47-84cd-051133fa78c1[/a]

 
#41
Religious fantasicm continues.
Oh btw gun buying has gone up since Obama's election to levels never seen before and race crimes have risen since Obama was elected.


A majority of Americans say Hollywood doesn't share their moral values, according to a poll commissioned by the Anti-Defamation League, a group that fights anti-Semitism. Sixty-one percent of those surveyed said that religious values in America are "under attack," and 59% agreed that "the people who run the TV networks and the major movie studios do not share the religious and moral values of most Americans."[/p] The poll, titled "American Attitudes on Religion, Moral Values and Hollywood," was conducted by the Marttila Communications Group, which surveyed 1,000 adults nationwide. It was released Friday at the ADL's annual meeting in Los Angeles.[/p]
[/p]43% of Americans believe there is an organized campaign by Hollywood and the national media to weaken the influence of religious values in this country.

61% of respondents agree that "religious values are under attack in this country," while 36% disagree with that statement. -- 43% said that Hollywood and the national media are waging an organized campaign to "weaken the influence of religious values in this country."[/p] -- 63% disagree with the statement that "the movie and television industries are pretty much run by Jews," while only 22% agree with that point. When ADL conducted its first survey on anti-Semitic attitudes, in 1964, nearly half of the respondents believed that the television and film industries were run by Jews.[/p] -- Nearly 40% support the notion that "dangerous ideas should be banned from public school libraries," and nearly the same number disagree with the statement that "censoring books is an old-fashioned idea."[/p] -- Nearly half of those surveyed -- 49% -- believe that the United States is becoming "too tolerant in its acceptance of different ideas and lifestyles; 47% disagree with that statement.[/p]
[/p][a href="http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/centertainment_us_poll"]http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/centertainment_us_poll[/a]
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#42
They've made a sequel!

[h1]Pirates take 'super tanker' towards Somalia[/h1]Pirates who hijacked a crude oil tanker off the coast of Kenya are approaching a Somali port, the U.S. Navy said Monday. [!--startclickprintexclude--]                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     [!-- PURGE: /2008/WORLD/africa/11/17/kenya.tanker.pirates/art.sirius.star2.ap.jpg --][!-- KEEP --][div class="cnnStoryPhotoBox"][div id="cnnImgChngr" class="cnnImgChngr"][!----][!--===========IMAGE============--][img]http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2008/WORLD/africa/11/17/kenya.tanker.pirates/art.sirius.star2.ap.jpg" alt="An undated photo of the Sirius Star in South Korean waters." border="0" width="292" height="219"][!--===========/IMAGE===========--][div class="cnnStoryPhotoCaptionBox"][div class="cnn3pxTB9pxLRPad"][!--===========CAPTION==========--]An undated photo of the Sirius Star in South Korean waters.[!--===========/CAPTION=========--][/p][/div][/div][div class="cnnWireBoxFooter"][img]http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/.element/img/2.0/mosaic/base_skins/baseplate/corner_wire_BL.gif" alt="" width="4" height="4"] [/div][/div][/div][!-- /PURGE: /2008/WORLD/africa/11/17/kenya.tanker.pirates/art.sirius.star2.ap.jpg --]                                                            [!--endclickprintexclude--] The Sirius Star -- a crude "super tanker" flagged in Liberia and owned by the Saudi Arabian-based Saudi Aramco company -- was attacked on Saturday more than 450 nautical miles southeast of Mombasa, Kenya.[/p] The crew of 25, including British, Croatian, Polish, Filippino and Saudi nationals, are reported to be safe[/p] U.S. Navy Fifth Fleet Cmdr. Jane Campbell said the super tanker weighs more than 300,000 metric tons and "is more than three times the size of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier."[/p] Oil industry insiders say a tanker of this size can carry up to 2 million barrels of oil, and the ship's operator, Dubai-based Vela International Marine Ltd, says it is fully laden.[/p][a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/11/17/kenya.tanker.pirates/index.html"]http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/11/17/kenya.tanker.pirates/index.html[/a]
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#43
 Gary Korpan is no longer mayor of Nanaimo.

NPA is dead.

* ROBERTSON, Gregor (Vision Vancouver): 67,598
LADNER, Peter (NPA): 48,794

COUNCILLOR
* LOUIE, Raymond P. (Vision Vancouver): 66,226
* DEAL, Heather (Vision Vancouver): 63,116
* CHOW, George (Vision Vancouver): 62,262
* JANG, Kerry (Vision Vancouver): 60,598
* REIMER, Andrea (Vision Vancouver): 59,148
* STEVENSON, Tim (Vision Vancouver): 58,380
* CADMAN, David (COPE): 56,665
* ANTON, Suzanne (NPA): 52,941
* MEGGS, Geoff (Vision Vancouver): 49,538
* WOODSWORTH, Ellen (COPE): 45,877

7 Vision
2 COPE
1 NPA

PARK COMMISSIONER
Candidate Party Votes
* BARNES, Constance (Vision Vancouver): 62,973
* JASPER, Aaron (Vision Vancouver): 58,343
* BLYTH, Sarah (Vision Vancouver): 56,775
* WOODCOCK, Loretta (COPE): 49,901
* HUNDAL, Raj (Vision Vancouver): 48,871
* MACKINNON, Stuart Green Party of Vancouver 48,415
* ROBERTSON, Ian (NPA): 44,005

4 Vision
1 COPE
1 Green
1 NPA

SCHOOL TRUSTEE
Candidate Party Votes
* BACCHUS, Patti (Vision Vancouver): 64,451
* LOMBARDI, Mike (Vision Vancouver): 62,772
* CLEMENT, Ken (Vision Vancouver): 62,096
* GREGSON, Sharon E. (Vision Vancouver): 61,417
* WONG, Allan (COPE): 56,027
* BLAKEY, Al (COPE): 49,045
* BOUEY, Jane (COPE): 48,227
* DENIKE, Ken (NPA): 46,777
* GIBSON, Carol (NPA): 46,048

4 Vision
3 COPE
2 NPA


Burnaby

Team Burnaby took every council and school board seat

Victoria
Dean Fortin new mayor


   
#44
 the growing strength of fascism continues in Italy unfortunately. :([span style="text-decoration: underline;"]

[a href="http://uk.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUKTRE49O1LR20081025"]http://uk.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUKTRE49O1LR20081025[/a]

[/span]In an alliance with two right wing parties, the 72-year media tycoon Berlusconi has a strong majority in parliament.[/p][span id="midArticle_7"][/span]       Among his earliest policies have been the dismantling of gypsy shanty towns, putting soldiers on city streets and guaranteeing immunity from prosecution for himself and a handful of other top officials.
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Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has won parliamentary backing for a crime package critics say discriminates against immigrants

Under new laws approved by the Senate, illegal immigrants convicted of crimes will now face jail sentences a third longer than those for Italians. [/p]Courts will be able to jail illegal immigrants for up to four years rather than simply deport them. [/p]Property rented to illegal immigrants can also be confiscated. [!-- E SF --][/p]Both the Catholic Church and Italy's left-wing opposition say that, as well as targeting immigrants unfairly, the new laws may also encourage racism. [/p]
[a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7522612.stm"]http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7522612.stm[/a]

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[h1 id="heading-alone" class="article-no-standfirst"]Italy: Berlusconi puts troops on Italian city streets[/h1]Hundreds of soldiers have been patrolling the streets of Italian cities in a crackdown on street crime and illegal immigration.The deployment was among measures introduced by Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right government to fulfil an electoral pledge to uphold law and order.[/p]In Rome, some 400 troops were deployed at underground and overland rail stations and at a centre housing immigrants.[/p]The soldiers are not expected to patrol the tourist areas of the capital, but will help guard areas that may be vulnerable to a terrorist attack, such as embassies and the Vatican. [/p]In Milan, around 150 soldiers were stationed at the cathedral, the synagogue, train stations and consulates. [/p]Soldiers were also deployed in Naples, Bologna and Palermo, while further troops were stationed at immigration centres to prevent escapes.[/p]The defence ministry announced the further deployment of soldiers over coming days, reaching a total of 3,000. [/p]In the most controversial part of the exercise, about 1,000 troops will be sent on patrol alongside the police in large Italian cities such as Rome, Milan, Naples and Turin. The move has prompted critics to warn of the militarisation of the cities.[/p]The deployment of soldiers is intended to free up the Carabinieri for other duties. [/p]The government has repeatedly linked rising crime rates to illegal immigration, which last month prompted Berlusconi and his ministers to declare a national state of emergency.[/p]The deployment of the military is the latest high-profile element in a campaign that already includes the fingerprinting those of who live in camps on the outskirts of Italy's big cities. The vast majority of such people are Roma.
[/p][a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/aug/04/italy"]http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/aug/04/italy[/a]

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[h1]Neo-fascist sweeps in as Rome's mayor[/h1]
 A former street-fighting neo-fascist won a crushing victory in Rome's mayoral    election last night, crowning the victory two weeks ago of Silvio Berlusconi    and the centre-right in the general election, and fuelling fears that Italy    is now set for an unprecedented assault on immigrants. [/p] [!--proximic_content_off--]                      [!--proximic_content_on--]               The Eternal City's new mayor is Gianni Alemanno, the 50-year-old son of an    army officer, who still wears the Celtic cross belonging to a rightist    friend killed with a spanner blow to the skull during a demonstration. He    has mellowed since his wild youth: as agriculture minister in Berlusconi's    last government, his passion for organic food would have done credit to a    Green.  [/p]  But getting tough on immigration is a key promise. In his 16-point "Pact for    Rome", point number seven reads: "Immediately activate procedure for the    expulsion of 20,000 nomads and immigrants who have broken the law in Rome."  [/p]  Point eight follows: "Closure of illegal nomad camps, rigorous and effective    checks on legal ones and their progressive elimination."  [/p]  Mr Alemanno's election, with a margin of nearly 7 per cent over the former    centre-left mayor Francesco Rutelli, confirms that the xenophobic wave which    swept the Northern League to historic highs in this month's general election    has now reached Rome.
[/p][a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/neofascist-sweeps-in-as-romes-mayor-817128.html"]http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/neofascist-sweeps-in-as-romes-mayor-817128.html[/a]

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[h1 id="heading-alone" class="article-no-standfirst"]Cries of 'Duce! Duce!' salute Rome's new mayor[/h1]
Italy's new parliament met for the first time yesterday with applause for Rome's mayor-elect, Gianni Alemanno, a day after followers celebrated his triumph with straight-arm salutes and fascist-era chants.[/p]Alemanno, a former neo-fascist youth leader, took 54% of the vote in a run-off on Sunday and Monday, crushing his rival, Francesco Rutelli, a deputy prime minister in the last, centre-left government.[/p]Silvio Berlusconi, who won a general election earlier this month, welcomed the latest evidence of Italy's leap to the right by declaring: "We are the new Falange." Although he took care to wrap his remark in a classical context, his choice of words appeared to be a nod and a wink to his most extreme supporters.
[/p]The original Falange - the word means "phalanx" - was the Spanish fascist party, founded in the 1930s, which supplied Francisco Franco's dictatorship with its ideological underpinning.[/p]The prime minister-elect's closest ally, Umberto Bossi, the Northern League leader, kept up the intimidating rhetoric, arriving for the first session of Italy's parliament warning of violence if the centre-left did not go along with his plans for federalism.[/p]"I don't know what the left wants [but] we are ready," he told reporters. "If they want conflicts, I have 300,000 men always on hand." [/p]On Monday night, the area around Rome's city hall rang to chants of "Duce! Duce!", the term adopted by Italy's dictator, Benito Mussolini, equivalent to the German "Führer". Supporters of the new mayor gave the fascist Roman straight-arm salutes.[/p][a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/apr/30/italy"]http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/apr/30/italy[/a]


   
#45
 Black/Red
Green
White
Yellow

Beverages
Sweet Tea/Iced Tea
Bubble Tea
Chai


Then tea origins culture
India
China
Japan
Turkish
Korean
British


My favs
The usual Black Tea (I've been drinking more and more of it lately), Green. My allegiance is split on speciality drink teas. Back home its sweet tea of course as nobody knows what bubble tea is, just some mysterious drink that comes from the mysterious land of Canada. Here its Bubble Tea.

   
#46
[a href="http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/081022/entertainment/palin_intellectual"]http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/081022/entertainment/palin_intellectual[/a]
Does U.S. vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin consider herself intellectual? You betcha!    Although she didn't name a single newspaper or magazine when CBS News anchor Katie Couric asked where she got her information, Palin told People magazine she has always been a "voracious reader."
[/p]Also, Palin says if she and husband Todd had had a sixth child, they have already picked a name for a boy joining siblings Track, Bristol, Willow, Piper and Trig.   [/p] "I always wanted a son named Zamboni," she said. [/p]   The magazine will be on newsstands on Friday.
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[/p]----[/p]sad.
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#47
 The global financial crisis has battered the image of several icons of free enterprise and now one of the biggest proponents of laissez-faire economics is under attack – Milton Friedman.[/p]  More than 100 faculty at the University of Chicago, where Mr. Friedman won the 1976 Nobel Prize in economics, are trying to stop the university from putting Mr. Friedman's name on a $200-million (U.S.) research centre. The opponents argue that the Milton Friedman Institute would compromise the academic integrity of the university and serve as a monument to Mr. Friedman's world outlook, which they say has largely been discredited. [/p]  "He was the darling of the Reaganite revolution and the American right," said Bruce Lincoln, a professor of the history of religions who is leading the charge against the institute. "He was a scathing critic of the state playing a role of any importance." If the institute goes ahead, Prof. Lincoln said it will attract "a certain kind of donor who is a great cheerleader for Friedman's politics," and that donor will try to "steer research in a direction that's going to advance the cause." He said the recent turmoil has bolstered opponents. "It's now a whole lot more obvious to everyone that [Mr. Friedman] got us into some problems and that he didn't have the final solution to everything that makes an economy work."[/p]  Mr. Friedman, who died in 2006, championed minimal regulation and free markets. His approach, dubbed the "Chicago School," influenced governments around the world.[/p][a href="http://www.reportonbusiness.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20081021.wrbanksfriedman22/BNStory/Business/home"]http://www.reportonbusiness.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20081021.wrbanksfriedman22/BNStory/Business/home[/a][/p]
[/p]In the words of the right wing Jesus:[/p]I am not worried about the deficit. It is big enough to take care of itself. - Saint Reagan the IV Chapter


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#48
[h1]Japanese team finds 'yeti footprints' in Nepal  [/h1]
 KATHMANDU (AFP) - A team of Japanese adventurers say they have discovered footprints they believe were made by the legendary yeti said to roam the Himalayan regions of Nepal and Tibet.[/p] "The footprints were about 20 centimetres (eight inches) long and looked like a human's," Yoshiteru Takahashi, the leader of the Yeti Project Japan, told AFP in Kathmandu on Monday.[/p] Takahashi was speaking after he returned with his seven-member team from their third attempt to track down the half-man-half-ape, tales of which have gripped the imaginations of Western adventurers and mountaineers for decades.[/p] Despite spending 42 days on Dhaulagiri IV -- a 7,661-metre (25,135-foot) peak where they say they have seen traces of yetis in the past -- the team failed in their prime objective of capturing one on film.[/p] But Takahashi said the footprints were proof enough.[/p]"It was about 200 metres away in silhouette. It was walking on two legs like a human and looked about 150 centimetres tall," said Takahashi.[/p][a href="http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/081020/oddities/nepal_japan_wildlife_yeti_offbeat"]http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/081020/oddities/nepal_japan_wildlife_yeti_offbeat[/a][/p]==============================================================[/p]Since when is an 8inch length foot print 'non human like'. lol[/p]Those are some really tiny feet.
[/p]seriously.
[/p]If that's "Yeti" size we're all Yeti's.
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#49
 [span id="ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder_article_NavWebPart_Article_ctl00___SubTitle1__" class="subhead1"]Québécois French finds a new home, free from biases, elitism of France

[/span]QUEBEC CITY–If you took a Tim Hortons from downtown Montreal and planted it in the middle of the Champs-Élysées in Paris, you would get more than a few confused customers. [/p]They wouldn't have a clue what a [em]beigne[/em] was (a doughnut). If they ordered a [em]beignet[/em], as it's known in France, they'd get a fritter. Needless to say, a [em]trou de beigne [/em]would be a Timbit of a mystery. [/p]Nor would they understand the concept of [em]yogourt de bleuets[/em]. Perhaps they could figure out that it was indeed [em]yaourt[/em] (yogurt). But then, what of the [em]bleuets[/em] (blueberries)? In France, these are flowers. Yogurt with flowers? [/p]If only they had the new dictionary of Québécois French, a seven-year, multi-university project based at l'Université de Sherbrooke and funded, in part, by the Quebec government. [/p]The [em]French Language Dictionary: French Seen From Quebec[/em], is nearly ready for its Internet debut, and will be published by the end of 2009.
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[/p]oui oui! wait that's elitist French its 'waaaa waaaa' , right? lol[/p][a href="http://www.thestar.com/News/Canada/article/520290"]http://www.thestar.com/News/Canada/article/520290[/a]

sweet.

[a href="http://www.franqus.ca/"]http://www.franqus.ca/[/a]

no swear words though.... tabernak!


 
#50
He posts videos on youtube. Catholic groups are calling fatwa's and demanding the videos be removed and be charged for hate crimes. Then if you watch a few videos people are making comments about the Quebec Catholic Dioceses "knowing who is he and knowing where his family lives".
It's about transubstantiation in the videos.

[a href="http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=2bb6dace-2f30-4b43-a738-0d0f62fe3cc8"]http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=2bb6dace-2f30-4b43-a738-0d0f62fe3cc8[/a]
 
#51
Here's the blurb about it,
[a href="http://gizmodo.com/5059812/brakenutz-glowing-car-testicles-are-the-epitome-of-white-trash-in-the-21st-century"]http://gizmodo.com/5059812/brakenutz-glowing-car-testicles-are-the-epitome-of-white-trash-in-the-21st-century[/a]



and here's the accompanying video:
[a href="http://jalopnik.com/5059661/brakenutz-yeah-you-read-that-right-brake-nutz"]http://jalopnik.com/5059661/brakenutz-yeah-you-read-that-right-brake-nutz[/a]
 
#52
[a href="http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=95eeb707-76b6-4baf-a869-e4327959804d"]http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=95eeb707-76b6-4baf-a869-e4327959804d[/a]

BC Ferries is reducing a number of services over the fall and winter months due to a significant reduction in traffic during the last few months. [/p]Thanksgiving and the December holiday season will not be included in the reductions.  [/p]Those sailings that will be affected have handled the least amount of traffic in the past, a BC Ferries news release says.
[/p]The runs that will experience a reduction are Swartz Bay - Tsawwassen, Departure Bay - Horseshoe Bay and Langdale - Horseshoe Bay.[/p]"Given current economic uncertainties and reduced traffic, it is only prudent to respond with a more efficient operating strategy as we move into the slower winter period," COO Mike Corrigan said in a news release.[/p]Some 7 a.m. Sunday sailings from Tsawwassen and some 9 a.m. Sunday sailings from Swartz Bay- Some off-peak even hour sailings on the Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen route[/p]- Some 6:30 a.m. Sunday sailings from Departure Bay and some 8:30 a.m. Sunday sailings from Horseshoe Bay[/p]- Some off-peak 10:30 a.m. sailings from Departure Bay and some 12:30 p.m. sailings from Horseshoe Bay[/p]- Some 6:20 a.m. Sunday sailings from Langdale and some 7:20 a.m. Sunday sailings from Horseshoe Bay[/p]- Some 6:30 p.m. Saturday sailings from Langdale and some 7:25 p.m. Saturday sailings from Horseshoe Bay[/p]----------------------------------------------------[/p]wow. They build these two huge ships, now they just sit around and do nothing.
[/p]  
#53
Omg, I like sooo did not see this coming. lol

Clay Aiken appears on the cover of the latest People magazine holding his infant son, Parker Foster Aiken, with the headline: "Yes, I'm Gay."   The 29-year-old former "American Idol" runner-up, multiplatinum recording artist and Broadway star credits his son, conceived by in-vitro fertilization with friend and producer Jaymes Foster, with making him realize that he could no longer hide his homosexuality from the world. [/p]  "It was the first decision I made as a father," Aiken told the magazine, which arrives on newsstands Friday. "I cannot raise a child to lie or to hide things. I wasn't raised that way, and I'm not going to raise a child to do that."
[/p][a href="http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/080924/entertainment/music_clay_aiken"]http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/080924/entertainment/music_clay_aiken[/a]
 
#54
[a href="http://ca.video.yahoo.com/watch/3375896/9449928"]http://ca.video.yahoo.com/watch/3375896/9449928[/a]

kittens are funny.
 
#55
[a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080912/ap_on_el_pr/palin_interview"]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080912/ap_on_el_pr/palin_interview[/a]

_Said [span style="background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 0%; cursor: pointer; mozbackground-clip: mozinitial; mozbackground-origin: mozinitial; mozbackground-inline-policy: mozinitial;" class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1221182372_21"]nuclear weapons in Iran[/span]'s hands are dangerous, and said "we've got to put the pressure on Iran,[span style="border-bottom: 1px dashed rgb(0, 102, 204); background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 0%; cursor: pointer; mozbackground-clip: mozinitial; mozbackground-origin: mozinitial; mozbackground-inline-policy: mozinitial;" class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1221182372_22"][/span] Asked three times what her position would be if [span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1221182372_23"]Israel[/span] felt threatened enough to attack Iranian nuclear facilities, Palin repeatedly said the United States shouldn't "second guess" Israel's steps to secure itself.[/p] _Called for Georgia and the Ukraine to be included in NATO,[span style="border-bottom: 1px dashed rgb(0, 102, 204); cursor: pointer;" class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1221182372_24"][/span] a treaty that requires the U.S. to defend them militarily. She also said Russia's attack into [span style="background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 0%; cursor: pointer; mozbackground-clip: mozinitial; mozbackground-origin: mozinitial; mozbackground-inline-policy: mozinitial; font-weight: bold;" class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1221182372_25"]Georgia[/span] last month was "unprovoked." Asked to clarify that she'd support going to war over Georgia, she said: "Perhaps so."[/p] [p style="font-weight: bold;"]"I mean, that is the agreement when you are a NATO ally, is if another country is attacked, you're going to be expected to be called upon and help," she said.[/p]Appeared unsure of the Bush doctrine — essentially that the United States must help spread democracy to stop terrorism and that the nation will act pre-emptively to stop potential foes. Asked whether she agreed with that, Palin said: "In what respect, Charlie?" Gibson pressed her for an interpretation of it. She said: "His world view." That prompted Gibson to say "no, the Bush doctrine, enunciated [span style="background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 0%; cursor: pointer; mozbackground-clip: mozinitial; mozbackground-origin: mozinitial; mozbackground-inline-policy: mozinitial;" class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1221182372_16"]September 2002[/span], before the [span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1221182372_17"]Iraq war[/span]" and describe it to her.[/p] "I believe that what President Bush [span style="border-bottom: 1px dashed rgb(0, 102, 204); background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 0%; cursor: pointer; mozbackground-clip: mozinitial; mozbackground-origin: mozinitial; mozbackground-inline-policy: mozinitial;" class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1221182372_18"][/span] has attempted to do is rid this world of Islamic extremism, terrorists who are hell bent on destroying our nation," Palin said, though added "there have been mistakes made."[/p]-------------------------------[/p]Woo hooo Yippie-kai-yay![/p][/p]
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#56
 Woah talk about an election gift.....

Hmm I'd go for the new hockey arena so the Nordiques come back before a CFL team. Anyway good for the CFL.

 The federal government will announce today a multimillion dollar infrastructure program for Quebec that could pave the way for a Canadian Football league franchise in Quebec City.[/p]  The federal funding includes the expansion and renovation of Quebec City's Laval University sports centre where local investors are offering to expand the football stadium in their bid for a CFL franchise.[/p][a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080903.wcflfeds0903/BNStory/Front"]http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080903.wcflfeds0903/BNStory/Front[/a]

   
#57
bwhahahahahahahaha

So much for 'family values' McCain picked the Spears family as VP.
Dumb dumbs who don't believe in birth control.


The 17-year-old daughter of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is pregnant, Palin said Monday in an announcement intended to knock down rumors by liberal bloggers that Palin faked her own pregnancy to cover up for her child. [p class="textBodyBlack"][span id="byLine"][/span]Bristol Palin, one of Alaska Gov. Palin's five children with her husband, Todd, is about five months pregnant and is going to keep the child and marry the father, the Palins said in a statement released by the campaign of Republican presidential candidate John McCain. [/p][p class="textBodyBlack"][span id="byLine"][/span]Bristol Palin made the decision on her own to keep the baby, McCain aides said.
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[/p][p class="textBodyBlack"][a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26496189/"]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26496189/[/a]
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#58
Harper's going to break his own law he passed on fix date elections, apparently.

[a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080826.wfallelection0826/BNStory/National/home"]http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080826.wfallelection0826/BNStory/National/home[/a]

Prime Minister Stephen Harper portrayed a snap election as a virtual certainty Tuesday morning and hinted it will likely be triggered next week, before three Sept. 8 by-elections.  At an Ottawa press conference Tuesday, Mr. Harper insisted he would not be breaking his word by disregarding his own fixed-election-date law that sets voting day in October, 2009, insisting that opposition parties want to bring down the government before then, so it is up to him to remove doubts about who will govern.[/p]
 
#59
[a href="http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=44f0604a-1379-4262-919a-adbe2dc7ca3e"]http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=44f0604a-1379-4262-919a-adbe2dc7ca3e[/a]


When Super C ferries attack.