Name: Jason Koulouras
Weblog: marketdata.blogspot.com
Articles: 28
First Published: Saturday, August 28, 2004
Last Published: Thursday, December 30, 2004
Currently listing articles 28-1:
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Texas Consortium proposes Super Highway— The Trans-Texas Corridor project, as envisioned by Republican Gov. Rick Perry in 2002, would be a 4,000-mile transportation network costing an awesome $175 billion over
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Arctic Melting Fast; May Swamp U.S. Coasts by 2099— Low-lying coastal areas in Florida and Louisiana could be flooded by the sea. A 1.5 feet (50-centimeter) rise in sea level could cause the coastline
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Hospitals struggle with provincial mandate to balance books— Ontario's health ministry has asked all of the province's hospitals to balance their books by next year. If they project a deficit, they are being
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Many factors blamed for childhood obesity— Obesity is now reaching epidemic proportions with huge long term implications for the country (US and Canada) - long term medical problems, soaring health costs,
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Denmark trying to claim North Pole— Apparently Russia, Canada and Denmark are trying to see if they can lay claim to the North Pole - Denmark by virture of having Greenland
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U.S. law could open millions of Canadian Visa records— Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Visa customers were sent an amendment to their cardholder agreement this month warning their financial information could be disclosed in
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Florida voters fearing déjà vu— Where there is smoke...there is fire. Looks like there are election problems in Florida yet again....ethics be dammed
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Teachers - ESL and Immigrants— At Great Lakes Public School, more than 60 per cent of the students speak a first language other than English. In Mullin's class, one-third of
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Troubled waters on Great Lakes— When it comes to water, the 40 million Canadians and Americans who live within the boundaries of the Great Lakes Basin are truly blessed. Although
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Parking hassle has happy ending— Thompson, a Barrie lawyer, gave Canadian Bonded Credits Ltd., a collection agency, and Imperial Parking (Impark) the option of donating $1,000 each to the SuperWalk
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Next subway stop is TV— Coming soon to a darkened subway tunnel near you: a silent moving picture show
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New from Post-it notes: Safer mining— Falconbridge is now working with 3M Canada Company and Sandvik Tamrock Canada Inc. on a spray-on polymer liner that replaces the clunky wire mesh that
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Should our CPP savings go up in smokes?— Decision taken last month by the Canadian Medical Association to "implement a detailed advocacy plan" to push the government to push the CPP out of
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Hands off Great Lakes— As an environmentalist with more than 30 years of activism under my belt, I am generally not vulnerable to complacency. But if there is any
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Sakhalin oil, gas mega-project seen threatening rare sea eagles— A massive oil and natural gas project under way off Sakhalin is threatening Steller's sea eagles, which breed on the island and migrate to Japan
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Cold hard cash freezes NHL— You'd have thought on such a historic day for the NHL that someone, anyone, would have come up with something new to say.
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Bush's Bloody Flip-Flop— A flip-flop by George W. Bush worsened the military-political debacle in Fallujah last April when the Bush administration overruled the Marine commanding general twice, first
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End Cheney's Shenanigans— Vice President Dick Cheney has gone to great lengths to conceal who helped him write the administration's ill-conceived energy policy, which is little more than
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Ads activist goes to court— "The government is taking public property in the airways, licensing them to a small number of people, and is looking the other way as those
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On TV, our national shame— If it weren't about something as important as health care, the rancorous first ministers' meeting being broadcast from here would provide the raw material for
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Union at Quebec Wal-Mart gets green light— A Quebec labour board has rejected retail giant Wal-Mart's challenges to the unionization of one of its stores in the province.
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Iran, Armenia sign seven cooperation agreements Khatami: Iran-Armenia security linked— Iranian and Armenian economic delegations here Wednesday signed seven agreements on energy cooperation - Caspian Sea
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Canada set to contribute $20M to Sudan peace force— Canada is preparing to contribute $20 million to a peacekeeping effort in violence-ravaged Sudan and will make a final decision on the move within days,
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Employee Fired by Starbucks Over Blog— Starbucks fires 6 year employee over blog comments - yet another reason not to spend money there
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Surburbia's Just Another Name for Fat City— ...
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Nov. 13, 2001 Air Crash over New York Was Work of Al Qaeda Suicide, Says Canadian Intelligence— Speculation resurfaces that Flight 587 November 13,2001 was brought down by terrorist activity
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U.S. Cutting Back on Details in Data About Charter Schools— Department of Education cutting back survey data on charter schools making it harder to compare public to charter schools for effectiveness
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Eateries push for obesity suit protection— Fast food restaurants are using lobby power to block people from suing them

