Friday, September 04, 2009
Food for Thought
The Toronto Star (22/08/09) recently revealed that the pharmaceutical industry is involved in a scam to give academic credence to its advertising claims. Common in the US, it has now arrived in Canada. Mcgill University (Montreal) professor Barbara Sherwin lent her name to an article extolling the virtues of estrogen that was, in fact,ghost written by the company itself. Any underhand method of promoting commodities and making money is, apparently, acceptable, and any scientist can be bought. John Ayers
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
A MODEST SORT
Monday, August 31, 2009
NOT SO HOLY
Japanese high school students wearing masks in Tokyo May 17, 2009
GREEN SHOOTS? WHERE?
Sunday, August 30, 2009
CAPITALISM IS MAD
Elsie Poncher is selling her husband's burial spot directly above film legend
Marilyn Monroe so that she can pay off pay off the $1.6 million mortgage on her
Beverly Hills home.
RELIGIOUS ROOTS
Friday, August 28, 2009
HONG KONG HOUSING
Monday, August 24, 2009
LA BELLE FRANCE?
French Justice Minister Michele Alliot-Marie visits the prison of Orleans in
central France. Alliot-Marie.
POISONED BY CAPITALISM
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
A WONDERFUL TOWN?
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Why the SNP Must Fail
Community Central Hall, 304 Maryhill Rd. 19 August 8.30pm
In his talk Vic will look at the birth of the SNP and why it’s nickname was “ The Tartan Tories” and he will explain how the SNP was transformed from the mere handful it had been until the late 1950s to the major political force it is in Scotland today.
Vic will also look at the conflict which raged in the SNP for decades between the traditionalists and the pragmatists and why the triumph of the latter paved the way for this rags-to-riches transformation.
The SNP can hardly wait for the next General Election when it expects to make the substantial gains, probably at the expense of Labour, which it hopes will be a major step towards their goal of a fully independent Scotland.
Could this happen at some point in the future and would it be in the interests of the working class in Scotland if it did?
LAZY WORKERS?
(msnbc.com, 11 August) RD
RECESSION? WHAT RECESSION?
Monday, August 17, 2009
PIE IN THE SKY
BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING
Big Brother: It has been revealed that there are 4.2million closed circuit
TV cameras in the UK
Who owns the North Pole - Part 16
Canada is launching a series of military exercises in the Arctic far-north region of the country.The so-called sovereignty operation is designed to show a visible presence in the resource-rich area, amid competing claims among other nations.Asserting Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic has been a priority for Mr Harper's conservative government.
Operation Nanook will see the Canadian Armed Forces involved in sea, land and airforce operations in the country's eastern Arctic territory.
Once thought a barren region, a number of countries with competing claims have been carefully mapping the area around the North Pole, thought to be rich in minerals and natural resources.
Canada is also concerned by the melting of ice each year through the fabled Northwest Passage, blamed by scientists on global warming. The United States government has said that it does not recognise exclusive Canadian rights to the waterway, that could be a link between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
Saturday, August 15, 2009
A TORY MP SPEAKS
ANOTHER FINANCIAL EXPERT?
(New York Times, 6 August) RD
Thursday, August 13, 2009
GLASGOW BRANCH ACTIVITY
304 MARYHILL ROAD
8.30 pm
WEDNESDAY 19th AUGUST
A DISCUSSION ON INDEPENDENCE FOR SCOTLAND
WHY THE S.N.P. MUST FAIL
SPEAKER VIC VANNI
Vic’s talk
In his talk Vic will look at the birth of the SNP and why it’s nickname was “ The Tartan Tories” and he will explain how the SNP was transformed from the mere handful it had been until the late 1950s to the major political force it is in Scotland today.
Vic will also look at the conflict which raged in the SNP for decades between the traditionalists and the pragmatists and why the triumph of the latter paved the way for this rags-to-riches transformation.
The SNP can hardly wait for the next General Election when it expects to make the substantial gains, probably at the expense of Labour, which it hopes will be a major step towards their goal of a fully independent Scotland.
Could this happen at some point in the future and would it be in the interests of the working class in Scotland if it did?
BIRD BRAIN INVESTORS
The parrot, using its beak, made random choices from balls representing 30 blue
chips including Samsung Electronics
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