Long may she reign over us - Globe and Mail

Long may she reign over us
Globe and Mail
She proclaimed the Constitution Act, 1982, on Parliament Hill, and helped raise the country's spirits after the failure of the Meech Lake Accord in 1990, saying she was “not a fair-weather friend.” The Crown is inextricably part of Canada's national ...

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Kelowna Owls clipped in Western Canada basketball final - Kelowna Capital News


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Kelowna Owls clipped in Western Canada basketball final
Kelowna Capital News
Kelowna Owls' senior Mitch Goodwin flies to the hoop with Harry Ainlay's Andrey Halushko in pursuit during the final of the Interior Savings Western Canada Basketball Tournament Saturday night at KSS. In most cases, scoring in the mid-80s would be more ...
Owls advance to tourney final Castanet.net

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Canada's Jan Hudec wins World Cup downhill in France, leading three Canadians ... - National Post (blog)


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Canada's Jan Hudec wins World Cup downhill in France, leading three Canadians ...
National Post (blog)
Canada's men's downhill skiers produced a stunning set of results on Saturday in Chamonix, France, led by race winner Jan Hudec of Calgary. In the kind of finish usually only experienced by the Swiss or the Austrians, Canada placed two on the podium ...
Hudec claims World Cup downhill gold Montreal Gazette
Hudec king of hill, Guay third Toronto Sun
Historic day in Chamonix as Canadians finish 1st, 3rd, 5th in downhill Pique newsmagazine
Calgary Sun - The Province (blog)
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History of US Table Tennis Vol XI - USA Table Tennis


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History of US Table Tennis Vol XI
USA Table Tennis
1982: US Players Win Six Medals at First World Veterans Championships. In the first (TTT, May-June, 1982, cover +) of two articles on the Cuban Invitational held in Santa Clara, Mar. 23-26, Brian Masters begins by telling us how he wanted to commit to ...

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Efforts under way to ID two unidentified victims of Eyler - The Banner-Graphic

Efforts under way to ID two unidentified victims of Eyler
The Banner-Graphic
All of the murders attributed to Eyler, who worked as a liquor store clerk in Greencastle for several years while in the midst of his killing spree, occurred between 1982 and 1984. Before dying of AIDS in a Pontiac, Ill., prison at age 41 in March 1994 ...

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Flash from the Past: Clever entrepreneur set up Daisy Canada in Preston - Guelph Mercury

Flash from the Past: Clever entrepreneur set up Daisy Canada in Preston
Guelph Mercury
By Jon Fear, Record staff What Canadian boy growing up in the 1960s didn't want a Daisy air gun — or at least want to try one? And if they looked closely at ads for the Daisy Manufacturing Co., they would see the firm had a Canadian plant in Preston, ...

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Law Society Regulatory Proceedings for January 2012 - MarketWatch (press release)

Law Society Regulatory Proceedings for January 2012
MarketWatch (press release)
The Law Society of Upper Canada regulates the lawyers and paralegals of Ontario in the public interest. The Law Society ensures that all lawyers and licensed paralegals in Ontario meet standards of learning, professional competence and professional ...

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Ronald Smith's family say death-row inmate is a changed man - Vancouver Sun

Ronald Smith's family say death-row inmate is a changed man
Vancouver Sun
The daughter and sister of Alberta-born killer Ronald Smith, the only Canadian on death row in the United States, have spoken for the first time publicly to insist the 54-year-old convict is "a different person" from the young man who committed a ...

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Falkland Islands -- British or Argentine? - Yahoo! Contributors Network

Falkland Islands -- British or Argentine?
Yahoo! Contributors Network
Political tensions between Argentina and the United Kingdom have increased in recent months, inviting speculation over whether the countries would settle an unresolved dispute following the 1982 war. The Falkland Islands consist of two primary islands, ...

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1982's "Cold Sunday" and Global Warming - The New American

1982's "Cold Sunday" and Global Warming
The New American
Thirty years ago, on January 17, 1982, America experienced the famous “Cold Sunday,” when temperatures in various parts of the nation plummeted to astonishing record lows. A massive cold front blowing down from Canada caused International Falls, ...

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