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Photography: Art lovers can buy from emerging artists

By Chella — Saatchionline.com is fast becoming renowned for its works in great photography. As the famous saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words.”  Saatchi provides an invaluable opportunity for art lovers to make purchases of encapsulated messages through photography.  ...

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Execution of Abdul Kadir Mollah: Justice delayed, not denied

Raul Mckenzie — The recent hanging of the Islamist leader Abdul Kader Mollah, who was convicted of atrocities committed during the 1971 war of independence with Pakistan, has stirred up the political situation in Bangladesh. While the critics of Khalida ...

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Bombings, invasion, misery: Fallujah, symbol of Iraq’s unending tragedy

Felicity Arbuthnot — [Global Research] “If war should come, whichever side may claim ultimate victory, nothing is more certain that victor and vanquished alike would glean a gruesome harvest of human misery and suffering.”(UK Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, July 31, ...

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Tips for staying safe while walking in snow and ice

Sheri Singer — As snow begins to fall over much of the U.S. and Canada and we gear up for winter 2013-2014, here are several tips to help consumers walk safely in snow and ice from the Snow & Ice ...

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Gadget Zone: geek-o-matic gift ideas for youself or friends

James Careless — The Gadget Zone has even more ideas for harried holiday shoppers and some new additions from yesterday’s array. If you have read the first batch and  want to skip down, just scroll past the Bissell cleaner. If ...

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Governor General Announces 90 New Appointments to the Order of Canada

OTTAWA, ONTARIO–(Marketwired – Dec. 30, 2013) – His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, announced today 90 new appointments to the Order of Canada. The new appointees include 4 Companions (C.C.), 25 Officers (O.C.) and 61 ...

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Petition to halt degradation of waterfront by jet flights

Ulla Colgrass — The Waterfront — used and loved by people from all over the city — is in peril. Robert Deluce is asking City Council for permission to fly jet planes right through it and build runways into the ...

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Geek-o-matic survey for the tech fan on your Christmas gift list

James Careless — Christmas shopping can be really, really stressful. The Gadget Zone is going to provide you with some helpful suggestions and hints this month, to ease you through the pain. The Gadget Zone presents a Christmas gift list ...

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Protestors shut down Enbridge’s North Toronto pipeline

Amanda Lickers — At 6am Dec. 3, members of Rising Tide Toronto successfully shut down construction for Enbridge’s Line 9 pipeline in North Toronto. Five people, including two priests, locked down to equipment to prevent further work on this project. Approximately ...

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