Daily Brief Sunday, May 17th, 2009

In The News – 2009/05/17

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
Controlling vehicle idling
CSCP’s pedestrian posturing
False fire alarms
Online London: our local blogging scene
Poll: prohibiting circuses in London


Canada/Ontario
Blue Jays Watch: Halladay wins again


Canada/Other
A renewed appreciation for our social safety net
Frustration over E.I. grows as more are laid off
Wallowing in negative politics


International
30,000 flee fighting in Somalia’s capital
Abortion in spotlight as Obama receives honorary degree
LTTE calls for an end of fighting
Mexican jailbreak
WHO reports that key info-sharing elements remain unresolved
Women make a breakthrough in Kuwaiti politics

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