.../westweb/ pays
tribute to The GAZETTE
50th Birth Day of Prof Julius Grey, Gazette
Building
bridges by Julius H. Grey 97/07/16
Wednesday 14 January 1998 How do we draw the line in war-measures powers?
Ripe for
defeat [Sep 8]April 16, 1996 Elderly woman
& her cat [na]
FAUSSE DÉFENSE DE LA
DÉMOCRATIE
Thursday 5 February
1998 Jennifer Robinson -
U.S. death penalty is
about revenge, not justice
Couchiching Institute on
Public Affairs Next year, Couchiching will tackle the question of Human
Destiny as we approach the millennium. Contact
Margaret Lefebvre
Sunday 24 January 1999
Sweet little spy In the delightful company of the young Frenchwoman who
spoke their language so well, German soldiers talked freely about their work,
even their plans for a new bomb. Jeannie Rousseau, 79, one of the most effective
- and unheralded - spies of World War II, tells a journalist her story for the
first time DAVID IGNATIUS Washington Post
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Everyday Miricles with Rupert Sheldrake
some Norman Webster stories
September
8 Illiteracy not tackled, groups say nearly 1.7 million today, provincialy
... national illiteracy rate 25%.
August
20 Quebec English elevated to dialect by approval. Oxford University
Press
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Writer and film-maker William Weintraub City Unique won first prize for 'non fiction' in the QSPEL 1997 Awards Wednesday #822 on QSPELL and Books by Michael Judson Edited by Diana Thébaud Nicholson |
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