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During War there are no civiliansAljazeera.net Nora Barrows-Friedman - September 8 2010 Sitting in on the Rachel Corrie trial alarmingly reveals an open Israeli policy of indiscrimination towards civilians.Marijuana better than pharmaceuticals at treating chronic pain, improving moodNaturalnews.com Jonathan Benson - September 4 2010. Experts from different persuasions often argue about the alleged benefits of using marijuana for pain relief, but a new study out of McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) and McGill University (MU) has conclusively found that cannabis, the genus name for marijuana, is better than pharmaceutical drugs at relieving chronic neurological pain, and without all the harmful side effects.Tropical Storm Earl hits Nova Scotiacnn.com - 4 September 2010 Tropical Storm Earl made landfall in Nova Scotia on Saturday morning and severe weather is affecting a large part of the Canadian province, the National Hurricane Center said Virgin Corporation social media hijackingDoctor, Trooth Excluive - 31 August 2010 The Virgin America has been hijacking search terms on the social media network Twitter to spread disinformation about the Toronto G20 Protests. New flu vaccines promise less painHealthzone.ca - 30 August 2010 As flu season approaches, so does decision time for families about who should get vaccinated against the virus. And this year, Canadians have some new developments to consider. |
Canada paid $650,000 over two years to Afghans caught in crossfireThe Department of National Defence paid just over $650,000 during the course of two years to compensate Afghans for damages and deaths resulting from Canadian operations. Super salmon safe to eat: FDAThe effort to win federal approval of genetically engineered salmon received a major boost Friday when the Food and Drug Administration released an analysis that deemed the fish safe to eat and unlikely to harm the environment. Defense mergers on riseWashington Post - 2 Sept 2010 The Pentagon may be planning cutbacks on its outsourcing of work to contractors, but that's not stopped some larger defense contractors from buying up smaller firms that sell specialty services and equipment to the U.S. government's defense and spy agencies. Climate Change lies are exposedDaily Express - 31 August 2010 THE world’s leading climate change body has been accused of losing credibility after a damning report into its research practices. Idol contestant appears in court on terrorism chargeCanadian Press - 27 August 2010 The third suspect to face terrorism-related charges after a year-long investigation by police and security services appeared in court Friday. |
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