Daily Brief Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

In The News – 2008/11/12

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
Another home invasion
City did not disclose methane presence to homebuyer
Cyclist killed by fuel truck
London Coffee House celebrates 25 years
Two more schools to be closed

Canada/Ontario
Nurses are right to be anxious
OHTB’s stupid rideshare ruling
School bus kills pedestrian in Toronto intersection

Canada/Other
Canada’s claim on Beaufort Sea described as ‘promising’
Canadian Cancer Society eyes farm pesticides
Harper government ignored ethanol warnings
Romaine lettuce linked to E. coli outbreak

International
Atrocities committed by Congolese soldiers
Falling oil price reflects global economic downturn
Food crisis in Zimbabwe
New pyramid discovered
U.S. ‘capitalists’ swarm after bailout cash
U.S. is a fast-growing market for electric streetcars

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