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Articles from Western Standard (February 12, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
A blue Saskatchewan cry: the Saskatchewan farm boy learns that equalization payments serve only to keep Daddy Quebec happy. Dolphin, Ric 1318
A culture of blame: yesterday's residential schools were bad, but today's ghetto-reserves are no better. 708
A man of faith, duty and honour: acclaimed psychiatrist and humanitarian Dr. Henry Wojcicki will be missed in Canada and Poland. Olivier, Victor 686
A suicidal culture: Palestinian Media Watch documents how state-sanctioned hatred fuels murder and mayhem. Menzies, David 684
A.K.A. "civil war". Steel, Kevin 526
An improbable Czech mate. Cosh, Colby 127
At the altar of the green god: the suppression of traditional religion has not brought a new Age of Reason. Woodard, Joe 664
Big brother is watching sports: baseball's steroid shakedown grants the Feds sweeping new powers to seize private data. Is hockey next? Cosh, Colby 696
Blaming the victim. Cosh, Colby 98
Buzzwords. 235
Calgary moments: 'tis true that all ships are lifted by a rising tide. Woodard, Kathy 679
E pluribus yunus? Cosh, Colby 143
Enabling self-reliant cattle. Cosh, Colby 517
Feedback. Marley, David O.; Kelly, Wayne Joseph; Harding, Saxon; Anderson, Bill; Bremner, Fred; Berg, Harold J Letter to the editor 942
From true-blue to costly green: the Clean-Air Act promises to regulate even snowmobiles and vending machines. How far will this government go? O'Neill, Terry Cover story 1907
Hope for the helpless: armed with information and gumption, an Edmonton family is helping bring a Honduran island's AIDS crisis under control. Stuart, Matthew 1355
In all fairness: sometimes men just need to be alone, and sometimes that's good for everybody. Byfield, Ted 692
Just thinking about tomorrow: Elizabeth May's Greens are a party of the future, and might always be. O'Neill, Terry 1094
Little Mosque in the studio: CBC's Little Mosque on the Prairies proves once again that good comedy requires courage--by lacking it. McLennan, Neil 540
Make that call: it's the fearmongering, not the cellphone, that should be prudently avoided. Luik, John 650
Make that cloned, please: the benefits of cloning food animals may yet overcome the public's distaste. Verboven, Will 696
Mixing sun, fun and wisdom: the Western Standard cruise proves once again that conservatism is a hoot. Levant, Ezra 144
Nukes for oil: natural gas is on the wane, some experts say, but is nuclear power practical for the oilsands? Doll, Cyril 1218
Old bones, new bitterness. Cosh, Colby 133
Pastel eye for the Farsi guy. Cosh, Colby 108
Poison pen. Cartoon 2
Publisher's picks. Levant, Ezra 105
Remembering to laugh: recovering the health of western civilization will require a renaissance in our sense of humour. Warren, David 697
Requiem for the counterculture: given the choice between reality and dopey naivete, our cultural elite remains fatally true to its 'trusting nature'. Steyn, Mark 1519
Resurrecting Christian history: Ted Byfield believes that appreciating western civilization's Christian roots is critical for everyone's future. Interview 746
The marriage trap: how A.A. v. B.B. killed C-38. Or, how multiple parents will bring multiple spouses. Farrow, Douglas 1181
The suspense is killing them: Alberta's film industry could be gutted by an actors' strike. O'Meara, Dina 700
Tolerating intolerance: Canada's federal broadcasting watchdog proves strangely accepting of state oppression. Steel, Kevin 712
What happened to the Canadian obsession with health care? Stuart, Matthew 249

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