In The News – 2009/03/15
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
Nesbitt’s gold is certain to only be the first of many
Canada/Ontario
Chief coroner recommends mandatory carbon monoxide detectors
Fatal car crash near Lambeth
Fixed-price natural gas contracts don’t guarantee savings
Health minister says services could be delisted
Luton reflects the continued debate about Islam
Prospects for provincial Tories not very good
Canada/Other
Early-retirement prospects growing bleak
Federal nanny program has serious problems
Our necessary consumer revolution is “not yet available”
International
An Austrian example of human depravity
Chile’s water wars
Global warming may threaten N.Y. subway system
HCZ approach exemplifies the difference between charity and social justice
Hijacking WiFi for illicit purposes is gaining traction
Pakistani opposition leader placed under house arrest
Smart municipalities begin to fund homeowner’s solar energy generation
U.N. takes control of peacekeeping mission in Chad
U.N. warns of impending global water crisis
U.S. finally bans sick cows from it’s food supply
U.S. health care reform is urgently needed
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