Daily Brief Saturday, October 18th, 2008

In The News – 2008/10/18

Breaking news. Local, regional, national, and international. London, Ontario, Canada, and the world. Whatever catches my attention and interests me. Updated throughout the day!

Disclaimer: I regret that I can only ensure the validity of these links at the time that the articles are published. The (unscrupulous?) practise of some media outlets to subsequently redirect links to advertisements is completely out of my control and beyond my capacity to monitor.

Canada/Ontario/London

Police Media Releases (Last Updated: 2008/10/09 09:34pm)
Many residents still without a doctor
Mixed reactions to Springbank Dam problem
MLHU restaurant inspection reports
Schools embracing new technology
Why Megan Walker is so cranky

Canada/Ontario

Courts allow repeated bail violations
Gripes about regional councils
McGuinty’s promise to reduce poverty
OPP ignore illegal sporting event
Police infighting is now public
Sarnia pastor’s son arrested for sex charges
SLAPP threatens public participation

Canada/Other

Did Harper lie about deficits?

International

Curbside parking merits congestion pricing
Predatory credit card companies target students
UCLA’s body-parts trafficking scandal

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