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I am a staff writer with CTV.ca News. That operation is part of CTV News, which is of course nestled into CTV Inc. and CTVglobemedia.

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View Article  Newsworld International to close down this summer

First saw this on CAJ-L courtesy of George Lessard: Newsworld International will shut down as of July 31, displacing about 50 to 60 unionized people at CBC.

Blame new owner Al Gore and his team's wish to rebrand and refocus on a younger audience.

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View Article  Oust corrupt Liberals, say most ... CBC Online email writers

Actually, what the headline on the CBC was Oust Liberals over sponsorship scandal, Canadians say. Must be the conclusion of a statistically valid poll, right? Wrong!

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View Article  Gomery partially lifts publication ban

Justice John Gomery has partially lifted the lid covering the wriggling worms in the sponsorship scandal, allowing some of Groupaction president Jean Brault's testimony to be made public.

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View Article  The creative legal mind of Doug Christie

If you believe long-time "free speech" defender and lawyer Doug Christie, if the damned media didn't report the remarks of people who promoted hate, there would be no hate promotion!

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View Article  Liberal talk radio growing in the U.S.: Zerbisias

Toronto Star media columnist Antonia Zerbisias talks about the growing appetite for blue state voices in the U.S.

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View Article  And you think there's religious wackos in the red states

An Indian author is being sued by a Hindu man. Why? Because the writer said he was sexually aroused by Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of learning.

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View Article  And after you've seen the skull display, relax in our spa!

In a colossal case of bad judgment, the Cambodian government wants to privatize Choeung Ek -- Cambodia's killing fields, where enemies of the late 1970s Khmer Rouge regime were eliminated -- to develop its potential as a tourism site.

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View Article  Newsflash: Techie jargon unintelligible to non-propellerheads

Can you believe there are people in this world who don't know what phishing is? I know, I know; unbelievable. And that some people confuse trojans, the spyware, with Trojan, the ... oh, never mind.

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