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 Pierre Trudeau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On a visit to Winnipeg, Manitoba, he infamously quipped: "Why should I sell the Canadian farmers' wheat?" (this was actually in the context of a longer comment in which he answered his own question), and on another rail trip through the West, giving the middle finger to protestors in Salmon Arm.
His National Energy Program, meanwhile, was seen by many in Alberta as use of their resources to pay for his programs and regional transfers to Quebec and the Maritimes.
Trudeau's life is depicted in two Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television mini-series.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pierre_Trudeau   (4401 words)

  
 Missing In Action - The Women Behind Television's Golden Age
Michael Rosen is the Executive Producer of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences’ Archive of American Television, which is recording the history of American television by interviewing television legends.
Among the numerous exhibitions he has curated are The Television of Dennis Potter; Witness to History; Jack Benny: The Television and Radio Work; and Worlds Without End: The Art and History of the Soap Opera, all of which featured screenings and a catalogue.
He is a member of the editorial board of Television Quarterly and has lectured at museums and educational institutions throughout the country.
www.womenbehindtv.com /filmmakers/index.asp   (1312 words)

  
 spartanpodcast.com
Although dozens of similar programs have been sponsored nationwide, this is one of the very few that brings together a city and a university.
The SASS mission is to offer an academic support program, integrated with the university that will assist all student-athletes with their transition into college.
The SASS program is integrated with the total university to assist student-athletes in all phases of college life.
www.spartanpodcast.com   (2611 words)

  
 Terra Incognita Links
For those whose campaigns are set in the USA during the Great Depression, the University of Virginia hosts a thoroughly useful site concerning America in the 1930s.
And for those with television access to the American Fox network, tune in Monday, September 16 at 8 P.M. (Eastern Time) to see the “Opening of Gantenbrink’s Door” with a cool robotic gadget — the first time non-Nags have seen this part of the Pyramid!
The Unsolved Mysteries website (which proudly proclaims that it is not affiliated with the US television show of that name) is great, great, great stuff.
www.nagssociety.com /links/links.htm   (14114 words)

  
 Tedlog: Culture, Politics and Technology
My first book, Electric Dreams: Computers in American Culture, is out now from NYU Press.
I'm Associate Professor of Communication at Georgia State University, where I teach in the Ph.D. program in Moving Image Studies.
I'm also affiliated with the GSU Digital Arts and Entertainment Lab, the Jewish Studies Program and the Women's Studies Institute.
www.tedfriedman.com   (6069 words)

  
 Small Wars Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The result was a high-cost, low-payoff strategy which the Army stuck with until civilian leaders in the defense establishment openly challenged the policy after the Tet Offensive.
Krepinevich praises the pacification programs of the Marines and suggests that their methods could have been profitably employed by the Army.
Sifaoui managed to infiltrate a militant Islamic group in Paris because he was from the same village in Algeria as one of the group’s members, whose trial he covered for a Luxembourg television station.
www.smallwarsjournal.com /reading_list.htm   (14052 words)

  
 Stem Cell Research Progress Blog: 12/05/05
Well, now news is coming out that the Korean station MBC has violated a lot of journalistic ethics and standards in an attempt to make Hwang Woo-suk’s research look bad.
Well, yes, but scientists know more than we do, and they have a good process.
And what about the maverick scientist, who comes up with a great new idea that breaks with all conventional scientific knowledge?
www.newdrugs.com /stemcells/2005_12_05_archive.html   (661 words)

  
 Music - Music
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That section is devoted to the work of brilliant JT who provided us with nearly 40 minutes of original music so far The full score will accompany the final
Once upon a time a talent less man came into possession of an electronic keyboard this is his story.
www.bfactormusic.com /music   (3960 words)

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