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Second base no longer second rate – Toronto Star
T here may be myriad reasons to explain why the Blue Jays are off to such an outstanding start. There’s the resurgence of corner infielders, Scott Rolen and Lyle Overbay. There’s

Works on Izzy Asper, Mordechai Richler win Jewish book awards – CBC News
Peter C. Newman’s biography of Izzy Asper and Reinhold Kramer’s new work on Canadian novelist Mordechai Richler are among the winners of the Canadian Jewish Book Awards for works

The NASA Buzz: Shuttle Extension, Abandoning the Moon, and What About – Universe Today
The blogosphere and Twitterverse has been buzzing the past couple of days with NASA what-ifs and possibilities. But that usually happens whenever there are Congressional hearings

Can Fiat chief turn Chrysler around? – MSNBC
Fiat chief executive Sergio Marchionne is not one to shirk a challenge. He made his name as a corporate whiz in June 2004 when he stepped in to take the wheel of Italy’s then

Colourful language from FLAG artist – Abbotsford News
When it comes to boasting an impressive colour palette, rainbows still seem to get all the credit. But they’ve got nothing on Judy Webber’s pastel collection. The Cloverdale

Ignatieff must bring substance to convention, Liberal says – Globe and Mail
Catherine Wilkie from Canada writes: Jane might want to take her own advice, and comment on substance rather than being so vacuous. Tom Flanagan attended the offer of ‘financial

Musket Man trainer Derek Ryan relaxed as first Kentucky Derby – Canada East
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Derek Ryan may be the most relaxed rookie trainer heading into the Kentucky Derby. The sport’s biggest race can be a nerve-racking experience before 150,000 fans

Maple Ridge News – Abbotsford News
As I look around these days, it seems to me that a lot of exercisers are obsessed with aerobic activity. Don’t get me wrong, a certain level of cardiovascular activity is

Swine flu throws wedding plans in limbo for Mexico-bound Canadian – 680 News
Richard Girvitz envisioned his first week as a newlywed would be spent basking in a sun-soaked tropical paradise with his new bride, enjoying the company of their loved ones. Since

Walkthroughs: Lazy gamer crutch or guilt-free aid? – Globe and Mail
In his latest column , Wired writer Clive Thompson discusses game developer Jonathon Blow’s request that players not use a walkthrough while playing his maddeningly challenging

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