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Sunday, 23 March 2003
< 10:02:04 PM>.
Canada Council launches largest-ever Instrument Bank competition 'Outstanding young musicians from across Canada are vying for the loan of 10 fine stringed instruments and a fine cello bow in the largest-ever national competition held by the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. The total value of the instruments is approximately $14.5 million U.S.'
< 9:52:57 PM>.
canada.com: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra doesn't know whether show will go on 'The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra is perched on the edge of a financial sinkhole big enough to swallow every last trombone, trumpet and tuba and it's making a last-ditch bid for help to stay afloat.'
< 4:37:23 AM>.
The Globe and Mail: Shocked, awed-Canadian peace activists in Baghdad during assault 'Lisa Martens of Brandon, Man., seen at home in January, was in Baghdad Friday night to witness the onslaught on the Iraqi capital by the United States military.'
< 4:31:30 AM>.
The Globe and Mail: A Nova Scotia mother watches her son fight in Iraq 'He is one of Canada's unrecognized soldiers -- a group of more than a dozen natives from Canada who are part of the United States invasion force that is now rolling into Iraq. As many as eight of the U.S. soldiers are Mi'kmaq men from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick who joined the U.S. Marine Corps following a U.S. military recruiting drive about five years ago.'
< 4:27:03 AM>.
The Globe and Mail: Case against U.S. pilots too weak, report says "In passing judgment on the U.S. pilots charged with the manslaughter deaths of four Canadian soldiers, Colonel Patrick Rosenow concluded that the expert testimony of fellow fighter pilots would scuttle any chance of a criminal conviction."
This is complete BS
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