Rise of the new Anglo-world order
In October, shortly before the Swedish Academy awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize for Literature to the French novelist Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio, its permanent secretary, Horace Engdahl, gave an interview to Associated Press. “There is powerful literature in all big cultures,” Engdahl declared. “But you can’t get away from the fact that Europe is [...]
Obama’s science appointees called a team of all-stars
Call it the “green team” or the “dream team.” Either way, President-elect Barack Obama’s choices to fill top science and environment-related posts in his new administration represent a remarkable assembly of talent. With his picks well in hand, Mr. Obama is positioned to reverse what many see as eight years of sluggish action in the [...]
Battle in a Poor Land for Riches Beneath the Soil
AIR MOUNTAINS, Niger — Until last year, the only trigger Amoumoun Halil had pulled was the one on his livestock-vaccination gun. This spring, a battered Kalashnikov rifle rested uneasily on his shoulder. When he donned his stiff fatigues, his lopsided gait and smiling eyes stood out among his hard-faced guerrilla brethren. Niger Movement for [...]
Two Pianos
www.meafordhall.ca January 24, 2009 Times:7:30pm – 9:00pm As winter settles in everyone looks forward to a time out from the snow and freezing temperatures. So mark January 24 or January 25 on your calendar to escape to a musical interlude at the Meaford Hall to hear the pleasant sounds created by the Two Pianos [...]
Bernie Madoff’s pyramid scheme takes financial fraud to new lows
FOLLOWERS of the past year and a half’s financial misadventures have become inured to bucketfuls of red ink. Even so, the potential losses from the scam perpetrated by Bernie Madoff, a Wall Street veteran, are jaw-dropping. The $17 billion of investors’ funds that his firm supposedly held earlier this year have all but evaporated [...]
Obama banks on large public works project
CHICAGO — President-elect Barack Obama said Saturday he wants to revive the economy through a job-creating public works plan on a scale unseen since the building program of the interstate highway system in the 1950s. He offered no price estimate for the grand plan, how the money might be divided or the effect on the [...]
Rideau Hall’s choice
“Canada’s politicians are on the verge of putting Governor-General Michaëlle Jean in an extremely unenviable position, forcing our non-partisan vice-regal representative to set a precedent in the middle of a political mess,” historian and constitutional expert Bob Beal writes in this online-exclusive explanatory piece. “If things unfold as they might, the Governor-General will have to [...]
Zoe Visits Bogusia’s
Do You Know What? Zoe took a few moments out of her busy schedule to have lunch at Bogusia’s. Zoe can almost eat a whole lasagna by herself and loves our perogies. Zoe’s new saying is – You don’t know, what you don’t know. See you soon Zoe…
Waterloo lures Hawking
Renowned scientist Stephen Hawking has agreed to make Canada his ”second research home,” accepting an appointment as a distinguished research chair at Waterloo’s Perimeter Institute, the scientific research organization founded by BlackBerry inventor Michael Lazaridis. Prof. Hawking, who has close ties with the institute’s new director, will make his first visit to Waterloo this [...]
Fun Filled Winter
We are officially awaiting the arrival of “Old Man Winter” and setting up for another exciting, fun filled winter season. Our projected opening will be the first week in December (weather pending). We are now selling winter ski and snowshoe passes at earlybird rates. Please call or email us with any questions, concerns or bookings and we look forward [...]
