Friday, 27 August 2004
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The Globe and Mail-Parrish defies Martin in U.S. 'idiots' uproar
Maverick MP Carolyn Parrish has rejected Prime Minister Paul Martin's request to withdraw her comment that the United States and other missile-defence supporters comprise a "coalition of the idiots."
She said yesterday that her verbal attack was aimed only at supporters of missile defence -- not all Americans, or even the U.S. government -- but that she didn't regret her comment or the way it was phrased. "This is a very apt word."
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Fleeing sunny Latin America, refugees flock to Whitehorse
[GAM-National] 'Mildred Orozco swears it was the Arctic poppies and salubrious mountain air that brought her to Whitehorse, not the prospect of dodging immigration authorities in the land of the midnight sun.
She is one of more than 50 refugee claimants from Latin America who have made the gruelling, four-day, $130 bus trip from Toronto to Whitehorse in recent weeks -- much to the surprise of the Immigration and Refugee Board, which receives so few claims in Yukon it doesn't even have a satellite office there.
"People in Canada think the Yukon is dark for six months of the year and that only aboriginals in their sleighs live here, but it is beautiful and the people are so nice," said Ms. Orozco, a 29-year-old Costa Rican who arrived last month with her husband and three children.
"We are hoping to find a better and more peaceful life here."
The family, from sunny San Jose, hasn't yet lived through a Yukon winter, when temperatures at times can drop to -50 C and darkness descends for 18 hours a day. [snip]
The Orozcos fled Costa Rica in March and initially made their refugee claims in Toronto (at the time, Costa Ricans did not need visas to enter the country). The couple became frustrated after failing to find work and affordable accommodation in Toronto, and read about Whitehorse on the Internet.
The bus trip was arduous, especially for the children, but the beautiful scenery and buffalo, moose and baby black bears they saw en route made up for the fact that they couldn't bathe for several days.' Fantastic. I hope there is a follow up story.
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Former Lt Governor of Texas Ben Barnes...
Former Lt Governor of Texas Ben Barnes explains that he helped George Bush get out of serving in Vietnam. [Scripting News]
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:: EL UNIVERSAL online :: Juegos Olimpicos Atenas 2004
Follow the Mexican Olympic Team online.
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CD On One Side, DVD On the Other
A consortium of record labels, including the major music companies EMI, Sony/BMG, Universal and Warner, is moving ahead with a plan to introduce the new DualDisc format later this year, discs with regular CD audio on one side, and high-resolution audio and multimedia content (DVD-Audio and video) on the other (CNET NEWS, 24-Aug-2004) [DVD Audio Daily]
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DVD-Audio Release of Polyphonic Spree's 'Together We're...
Polyphonic Spree, the 24-member baroque pop ensemble led by Tim DeLaughter, says the 5.1-channel remix of its 2nd album, to be released Sept.14 by DTS Entertainment, allows the band to truly realize what they had envisioned musically - 'so many nuances that come to life in surround' (DVD-Audio Daily, 24-Aug-2004) [DVD Audio Daily]
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DualDisc... the Latest Major Label Folly...
The major music labels seem to think it's just the thing to spur consumer acceptance of high resolution audio discs, but it seems more likely it will turn out to be yet another bonehead move by the music companies (AudioWorld, 26-Aug-2004) [DVD Audio Daily]
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The Four Majors Announce DualDisc’s Launch In October With 50 Titles
After months of market testing, controversy, and potential legal issues, four large music labels (EMI Music, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and 5.1 Entertainment Group/Silverline Records) have announced the official launch of the DualDisc into the mainstream consumer market. [About Home Theater]
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