The new Model T?
With the U.S. auto industry's immediate fate now resting on the amount of money that Congress place in their begging bowl, it's worth noting that cash alone is not going to save them in the long run.
Conservatives form new Anglican church
Theological conservatives estranged from the Episcopal Church in the United States and the Anglican Church in Canada formed a rival North American "province" Wednesday.
Analysis: Clinton must become an 'honest broker'
President-elect Barack Obama ended weeks of speculation by nominating Sen. Hillary Clinton as his secretary of state, choosing a onetime chief rival as his top diplomat.
First dog training centre in North Africa to be delivered by June 2009
AIN TEMOUCHENT (Algeria)- The dog training centre under construction in Ain Temouchent province (504-km west of Algiers) will be delivered by June 2009, sources said Wednesday on the occasion of the visit of National Police Director General Ali Tounsi.
Moroccan tourism grows despite crisis
Rabat, Morocco - Morocco expects the international financial crisis to boost its tourism, with European tourists now increasingly choosing the north African country over more distant destinations, Tourism Minister Mohammed Boussaid said Thursday. The
Are B.C. pensions financing Sudanese genocide? By Travis Lupick
Janjaweed militia have slaughtered and raped hundreds of thousands of people in Darfur. So imagine the surprise of an activist UBC graduate when he discovered that his former instructors' pensions could be helping to fund the genocide in the western
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