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Sunday, 7 April 2002
< 6:54:21 PM>.
Canada to drop textile trade barriers: PM
Canada will soon drop some trade barriers in an effort to help African
economies grow, Prime Minister Jean Chrétien said on Sunday.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
< 6:52:15 PM>.
S.Africa, Canada Confident of Africas Revival Plan. Xinhuanet Apr 7 2002 9:14AM ET [Moreover - moreover...]
< 6:50:55 PM>.
Cuba Defends Canadian in Embargo Case : ""They have found him guilty in the United States, put him on trial, for selling Cuba resins to purify the water which goes to our schools and homes," Perez said. He added sarcastically: "I don't know what sort of dangerous or strategic material this is. I don't know if you can maybe make a nuclear missile from it."
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< 4:01:02 AM>.
With Sept. 11 in Mind, Neil Young Gets Rolling. Neil Young's "Are You Passionate?" is an album of its moment: moody and inconclusive, uncertain about everyday life. [New York Times: Arts] 'Mr. Young mentions a pre-Exxon "Esso station" as he seeks a woman who'll bring back good times.'
Whoops. Perhaps rather than reflecting on an earlier time Mr. Young was simply referring to a gas station back home in Canada. Ahem.
< 3:52:30 AM>.
Good times roll for Canadians: Buoyant economy, job creation, give boost after six months of doubt and turmoil
: "And the number of jobs has skyrocketed, astounding experts. According to figures released by Statistics Canada yesterday, 88,000 new jobs were created in March. Add together the past three months, and the country has not seen such a job rush since 1987.
"What's going on?
< 3:46:54 AM>.
Canada takes aim at the red planet. National Post Online Apr 6 2002 10:51PM ET [Moreover - moreover...]
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