iNN Exclusive… Young Mr. Connor sporting a snappy new outfit was seen again by iNN photo journalist at Bogusia’s in beautiful Meaford, Ontario, Canada. Trying to intimidate the papparazi with his, we quote “Tigger Look, the elusive Mr. Connor suggested that he may be going with the Tigger costume this Halloween. More information and photos [...]
October 31, 2008 | Posted in
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My background is in the struggles for racial justice and criminal justice reform. As such, I’ve always felt an affinity for Cinque, the hero of the slave-revolt movie Amistad. In that film, based on a true story, the righteous, enslaved Africans fight back and take over the slave ship.
The people at the bottom rise up–taking [...]
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The swindle of American taxpayers is proceeding more or less in broad daylight, as the unwitting voters are preoccupied with the national election. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson agreed to invest $125 billion in the nine largest banks, including $10 billion for Goldman Sachs, his old firm. But, if you look more closely at Paulson’s transaction, [...]
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“Fall in Love with me and take me home, Schmichael is a lovely black and white medium haired female cat as gentle as they come. She was surrendered by her previous owner of eight years and she’s noticeably heartbroken. Schmichael was used to a quiet home and it took her quite some time to adjust [...]
October 31, 2008 | Posted in
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KUWAIT CITY–Kuwait’s Central Bank stepped in yesterday to prop up one of the country’s biggest banks and said it was considering guaranteeing deposits in domestic banks – in one of the first concrete signs that the global financial crisis may next hit the oil-rich Gulf.
In Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, the government said it would deposit $2.7 [...]
October 27, 2008 | Posted in
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In one of the world’s wealthiest nations, Junpei Murasawa is a poor man.
He skips meals to make ends meet. A bachelor, he lives in a tiny apartment in Tokyo, sharing a kitchen, toilet and shower with nine neighbors. He doesn’t have health insurance because he can’t afford the premiums.
The 29-year-old laborer is one of a [...]
October 27, 2008 | Posted in
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“Chase recently received $25 billion in federal funding. What effect will that have on the business side and will it change our strategic lending policy?”
It was Oct. 17, just four days after JPMorgan Chase’s chief executive, Jamie Dimon, agreed to take a $25 billion capital injection courtesy of the United States government, when a JPMorgan [...]
October 25, 2008 | Posted in
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John and Bogusia’s located in beautiful Meaford, Ontario, Canada. Famous for their Homemade Perogies, Romanian Cabbage Rolls and many other fine foods. Visit us at 36 Sykes St. S, in beautiful Meaford Ontario Canada.
Tyler Day, Christie Cunningham and Keeley from Ontario Ballet enjoyed dinner at Bogusia’s in beautiful Meaford before performing the Nutcracker at the [...]
ON STAGE AT MEAFORD HALL
The Nutcracker – Ontario Ballet
November 28, 2008
Ontario Ballet Theatre’s The Nutcracker has been recreated in the grand style of the original Kirov version. This 90-minute masterpiece is ballet’s most popular and enchanting classic. The plot satisfies one of our basic emotional needs: it appeals not only to children, but to the [...]
October 23, 2008 | Posted in
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Famous fairytales are the subject of delightful pantomimes! The version of our story includes the zany traditional British Panto characters: the widow, the villain and the good fairy.
Audience participation is an absolute ‘must’ as good triumphs over evil in this fractured fairytale, featuring outrageous hilarity, show stopping songs, dazzling dance numbers, cool costumes [...]
October 23, 2008 | Posted in
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The disciple asked the master, “How is it that you always have a bright positive attitude to life?”
The master replied, “When you wake up in the morning you can choose to live the day in a good mood or bad mood. When something bad happens you can choose to be a victim or to learn [...]
October 23, 2008 | Posted in
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iNN Exclusive
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International News photo journalist spotted Connor having dinner with his family at Bogusias in beautiful Meaford. Mr. Connor didn’t seem to be too thrilled having his photo taken while enjoying the Tuna Casserole. We will continue to follow the career of the elusive Mr. Connor in future posts of [...]
October 22, 2008 | Posted in
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The Canadian dollar fell below 80 cents US on global currency
markets on Wednesday, while North American stock markets began the day
weakly.
The loonie traded at 79.94 cents US, off 2.45 cents US from
Tuesday’s finish. The dollar hasn’t closed under 80 cents U.S. since
the middle of June 2005.
The loonie shed 1.38 cents on Tuesday, after the Bank [...]
October 22, 2008 | Posted in
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The Township of Clearview has a lot to offer. Country charm, interesting shops, friendly people, delightful restaurants, gorgeous vistas, terriffic sporting opportunities and popular events. Clearview Township is only 1 hour north of Toronto but seems like a whole world away!
Clearview Township is composed of several uniquely individual little towns who have their welcome mats [...]
October 22, 2008 | Posted in
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Collingwood Terminals
This imposing structure can be seen for miles around Collingwood and symbolizes the twin engines of commerce in the early 1900’s, agriculture and shipping.
In 1899, the Collingwood Council identified the need to erect a Modern elevator, but due to low water levels, construction was delayed until 1929, when the Federal government agreed to pay [...]
October 22, 2008 | Posted in
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