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Friday, 29 November 2002
< 8:10:40 PM>.
Whenever I return to Nova Scotia, the moment that I drive over a small hill and Blomidan first comes into view is the moment I know I'm home. I sure do miss it sometimes. [Janet's Radio Weblog]
Janet's making me homesick.That's the moment. I've actually taken pictures from the car as I drive up over the crest (I think it's at Hantsport) and there it all is.
< 1:26:18 PM>.
Chrétien doubts Ottawa can pay for Romanow recommendations
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien likes what he sees in the Romanow
report, but doubts the federal government has the money to pay for all
the recommendations.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
< 1:25:01 PM>.
Canadian economic growth slows in third quarter
The economy slowed again in the third quarter, but still managed to grow
by 0.8 per cent from the previous quarter, Statistics Canada reported
Friday.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
< 1:19:55 PM>.
Philippines scolds Canada for embassy closure
A top Philippine official scolded Canada and Australia Friday for the
way they abruptly shut down their embassies because of a perceived
threat from terrorists.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
< 12:39:15 PM>.
Triumph of the new
By ROBERT HARRIS
-- Cherney: La princesse lointaine Toronto Symphony Orchestra At Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto on Wednesday Even in our jaded 21st-century ennui, a world premiere is still something to get a bit excited about. And a fine world premiere, of a Canadian composition, no less, is one of the highlights of this week's Toronto Symphony concerts. FULL STORY [The Globe and Mail: Arts] I love Brian Cherney's dream-like music.
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