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  Thursday, 14 February 2002

 < 11:23:05 PM>.

Alanis Morissette Reveals Her Trials as a Teenage Star. New York Times Feb 13 2002 10:58PM ET [Moreover - Arts and culture news]

 < 11:13:17 PM>.

Sex assault charges reinstated against former N.S. premier Regan. CBC Feb 14 2002 1:36PM ET [Moreover - moreover...]

A long list of charges and a long history of stories, knudges and winks from people who knew him when.


 < 10:47:49 PM>.

CBC Sports Online : 2002 Winter Olympics, Salt Lake City, Utah : newsLe May Doan, 31, skated to Olympic gold -- Canada's first in Salt Lake City -- Thursday night with a time of 37.45, for a combined two-race time of 74.75. [snip] Le May Doan won the 500m gold medal four years ago in Nagano - again on Valentine's Day - and finished third in the 1000m.
Catriona!!!!


 < 12:39:47 PM>.

CBC Sports Online : 2002 Winter Olympics, Salt Lake City, Utah : news" Saskatoon's Catriona Le May Doan, the fastest woman on ice, has set a new Olympic record in her first 500m race at the Utah Olympic Oval.

Le May Doan, 31, clocked a blistering 37.30, wiping out the record of 37.77 set by Japan's Tomomi Okazaki only minutes earlier. It was the fourth-fastest time of her career and just 0.08 seconds off her own world record."

 < 12:31:01 PM>.

The Globe and Mail: Breaking News: "NBC News reported last night that the French judge announced at a routine, postcompetition judges' meeting Tuesday that she voted for the Russian pair of Elena Berezhnaia and Anton Sikharulidze because she had been pressured to do so by the French figure skating association. The French dance team of Marina Anissina and Gwendal Peizerat are medal contenders in the dance, but there isn't a French judge on the panel for that event.

The Globe reported in Tuesday's editions that the outcome of the ice-dancing competition had been predetermined, with the Canadian team of Shae-Lynn Bourne and Victor Kraatz finishing fifth. Wednesday, sources confirmed to The Globe that the ice-dancing deal also involved predetermining the pairs outcome."

Well, there we have it.


 < 11:37:26 AM>.

Art Bank celebrates 30 years. CBC Feb 14 2002 3:15AM ET [Moreover - moreover...]
I'm sure this is a worthy institution. You'd never know it from the crap (from said art bank) that hangs in this building.


 < 11:27:24 AM>.

Toronto called city in serious decline. Toronto Star Online Feb 14 2002 5:13AM ET [Moreover - moreover...]
We all roundly criticize Toronto for thinking of itself as the centre of the universe. As well we should. But we're such nice Canucks that we don't stand up for the city that appears to have it all.





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