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  • Autism Priorities and the DSM V: Media Ignores Invisible, Severely Autistic in DSM V Discussions


    Facing Autism in New BrunswickAuthority Authority: 126
    The invisible autistics , the severely autistic, those with Autistic Disorder, profound developmental delays, cognitive and intellectual deficits, those who can not live independently, who live on hospital wards and in large, antiquated psychiatric institutions do not make regular appearances in the New ...
    4 days ago
  • Sheila Fraser and the Globe Scribd scandal


    Shane Schicks' ComputerworldAuthority Authority: 121
    Try as you might, there’s just no way of treating the Globe and Mail as the David to Sheila Fraser’s Goliath. Canada’s national newspaper was up in arms on Thursday when the Auditor-General ordered it to remove a portion of her most recent report which the paper had embedded on its Web site using Scribd, a ...
    4 days ago
  • H1N1 Vaccine, Cure or Cause? Moncton Wildcats Hockey Players Contract H1N1 AFTER Receiving H1N1 Vaccine


    Facing Autism in New BrunswickAuthority Authority: 126
    Since getting the shot, 17 Wildcats have caught mild cases of the flu. Two have confirmed cases of H1N1, and the other 15 suspected. All the sick players are quarantined, and several games have been cancelled. The Globe and Mail , Nov 4, 2009 So how effective IS the H1N1 Swine Flu vaccine? Seventeen ...
    5 days ago
  • T.O.Night, I Want To Cry: Advertising and You, Part II


    State of AffairsAuthority Authority: 417
    My brain is a complicated place.I’m sure regular readers will immediately identify that statement as another in a long list the of puff-chested, head-expanding egotism they’ve come to expect from me. And while I don’t blame them for thinking that, I actually have a reason for making this assertion beyond my ...
    5 days ago
  • Sasquatch hunters search West Virginia – United Press International


    ParanominalAuthority Authority: 455
    Globe and MailSasquatch hunters search West VirginiaUnited Press International… of Sasquatch Watch of Virginia said they collected potential evidence in West Virginias Dolly Sods Wilderness area, but had no Bigfoot sightings. …Bigfoot hunters turn to rugged W.Va. wildernessThe Associated PressTeam searches for ...
    5 days ago
  • The Globe and Mail on my erotic writing workshop


    Erotic Authors AssociationAuthority Authority: 123
    Check out this great article about me, "Forget porn, gimme my smut" in todays Globe and Mail. Thanks so much to everyone who made that happen! photo of Rachel Kramer Bussel by Jennifer Roberts for The Globe and Mail
    6 days ago
  • Sandra Interview!


    Grey's GabbleAuthority Authority: 151
    We have an awesome interview with Sandra Oh for you all to enjoy She does not mention anything about Grey’s…
    1 week ago
  • PETER MACKAY, RIGHT DISHONORABLE GENTLEMAN, TO WED CTV EXECUTIVE


    CHUCKMAN'S OTHER CHOICE OF WORDSAuthority Authority: 122
    POSTED RESPONSE TO A COLUMN IN TORONTOS GLOBE AND MAIL And if she leaves him, will he call her a dog in public? http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_NtgXlrcvXZA/SrkrN_v2mPI/AAAAAAAAg9M/O8PVQZtwrFM/s1600-h/CHUCKMAN+-+MACKAY+-+PIG+-+DISHONOURABLE+GENTLEMAN.jpg
    1 week ago
  • Facebook wins $712-million in damages in spammer case


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 725
    Toronto, Oct 31 (ANI): Facebook has won 712 million dollars in damages after a California court ruled against a spammer for trying to get personal information from the users of the social networking website.The court ordered Sanford Wallace to pay Facebook the money after the company complained that he had used the ...
    1 week ago
  • Media Hat Tip #53


    Wellington Financial Blog - News, Views & PurviewsAuthority Authority: 421
    In case you missed it, David Berman, the Markets Columnist at The Globe and Mail, picked up on our “ DAVE sitting pretty now that CRTC is on the case ” post from earlier today. Here is the link to his piece . AO
    1 week ago
  • Aa’s Weekend Reading (October 30,2009)


    GreenLightAdvisor ViewsAuthority Authority: 436
    Here are this week’s selections of articles for your weekend reading pleasure. Wishing you and your family a safe and HAPPY HALLOWEEN! The History of Jack O’ Lanterns - History.com October-23-09, 12:50 PM Pumpkin carving is a popular part of modern America’s Halloween celebration. Come October, pumpkins can ...
    1 week ago
  • Aa’s Weekend Reading (October 30,2009)


    GreenLightAdvisor ViewsAuthority Authority: 436
    Here are this week’s selections of articles for your weekend reading pleasure. Wishing you and your family a safe and HAPPY HALLOWEEN! The History of Jack O’ Lanterns - History.com October-23-09, 12:50 PM Pumpkin carving is a popular part of modern America’s Halloween celebration. Come October, pumpkins can ...
    1 week ago
  • Nintendo Wii Is On Sale For $179.99 On Dell With Free Shipping - I4U


    Nintendo Wii Game and Accessories ReviewAuthority Authority: 160
    Globe and Mail Nintendo Wii Is On Sale For $179.99 On Dell With Free Shipping I4U Dell has put the Nintendo Wii console on Sale and offers it for $20 less. That is right things have changed compared to a year ago where Wii discounts were ... Wii dethroned, Nintendo profit halved ...
    1 week ago
  • In Desperate Need of Some Sleep: An IFOA Round-up


    Dani CoutureAuthority Authority: 108
    True scientific study: A mix of cold meds and wine attracts microphones and bright lights and recordings (which would also account for the scarf creature I appear to be wearing in this Now Magazine video):IFOA throughout the decades from NOW Magazine on Vimeo.Late Wednesday night, I wrote a blog post for the Globe ...
    1 week ago
  • War propaganda has a long shelf-life


    Saving GasAuthority Authority: 162
    Glenn Greenwald has an important column today comparing the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan with the US presence there: I’m traveling still today, but I wanted to note an amazing Op-Ed that was referenced in a book I’m reading: the Op-Ed is by Nikolai Lanine, published in The Toronto Globe and Mail in November, ...
    1 week ago
  • Countless hours of coverage in NBC’s 2010 Olympic countdown - Los Angeles Times


    Beijing 2008 StadiumAuthority Authority: 144
    Washington Post Countless hours of coverage in NBCs 2010 Olympic countdown Los Angeles Times The IOC wants to drum up interest in both the next Olympic Games and the idea of the Olympics. Never has a US broadcaster committed to an effort of the … Raphael Alexander: Vancouver balances its ...
    1 week ago
  • Worried. Sick.


    Their Bad MotherAuthority Authority: 488
    Jasper is, as Ive mentioned, sick: respiratory difficulties of some sort or another that havent yet been fully determined. What we do know, or think that we know: its not swine flu. Which is a relief. Of sorts.We cant really...
    1 week ago
  • “High in antioxidants, low on caffeine”: Leah McLaren weighs in on CanLit


    Quill & QuireAuthority Authority: 519
    Globe and Mail columnist Leah McLaren is the latest public figure to opine on the state of Can Lit.  Prompted by this year’s awards season, McLaren takes the discussion one step further (or, perhaps backward) by flat-out refusing to read any nominated titles. Beyond wondering who does Annabel Lyon’s hair and ...
    1 week ago
  • Around and about


    Living in interesting timesAuthority Authority: 114
    TONIGHT: “The Debate: U of Have, U of Have Not,” The Agenda with Steve Paikin, TVO (Oct. 27/09, 8pm EST): “Should Canada have a tiered university system with some institutions concentrating on scientific research and graduate studies and others concentrating on undergraduate studies? Or, is that elitist? And, ...
    1 week ago
  • Globe and Mail’s future is written in ink and pixels


    Newslab.caAuthority Authority: 98
    The greatest challenge in journalism today, said Globe and Mail editor-in-chief, John Stackhouse, is getting readers who buy into the culture of free to pay for news: Will people in their 20s be reading the Globe in 10 years? That’s our challenge. Someone is going to make a lot of money figuring out how to [...]
    2 weeks ago

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