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Newfoundland News Archives

Newfoundland News Archives for May 2008

May 31, 2008 | Canoe

The Canadian Press, St. John's Telegram win top CJF awards

The Canadian Press won the Excellence in Journalism award in the national media category Wednesday night at the Canadian Journalism Foundation Awards.

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May 31, 2008 | The Morning Call

Man who lost leg gets $4.4 million

A Northampton County jury has awarded more than $4 million to a Nazareth man whose leg was amputated following a 2000 accident at a borough church where he was doing volunteer work.

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May 31, 2008 | The Independent and Free Press

Concert to aid Myanmar and China victims

You can help relief efforts in China and Myanmar , and soak up some impressive musical entertainment at the same time, at a concert to be held Sunday, June 8, 7 p.m. at St.

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Fri May 30, 2008

Dallas Morning News

UT drops opener in Houston Regional

Gino Matias scored on a fielder's choice in the top of the ninth and St. John's beat Texas 2-1 in the first round of the Houston regional Friday.

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StarNewsOnline.com

Charges of Insider Trading for a Wall Street Luminary

Published: Friday, May 30, 2008 at 4:43 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, May 30, 2008 at 4:43 a.m. John F. Marshall spent decades teaching at business schools and watching his students parlay his lessons into ...

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Related Topix: Canada, Securities and Exchange Commission, Corporate / Securities Law, Law

Telegram

Public Utilities Board chairman and former St. John's mayor Andy Wells. - Telegram file photo

Public Utilities Board chairman Andy Wells has been cleared by the provincial Department of Justice of conflict of interest allegations.

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Anderson Herald-Bulletin

: VanOsdol named Saint John's president

Tom VanOsdol, who had been serving as interim president for Saint John's Health System, has been formally named to the post, officials said Friday.

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Related Topix: Canada, Medicine, Hospital Administration, Healthcare Industry

Thu May 29, 2008

Jordan Independent - Newspaper and on...

Fifty years ago, St. John's school graduates 32

Fifty years ago, St. John the Baptist Catholic School graduated 32 eighth-graders. For more information, read the Looking Back column in the May 29 issue of the Jordan Independent.

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Scotsman.com

House explosion: Elderley couple walk out of blast house

AN elderly man and woman walked away virtually unscathed today after their home was wrecked in a suspected gas explosion.

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Telegram

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Patrick Champoux , the man police say is the central figure in the drug ring busted by Operation Roadrunner is escorted to a police cruiser after arriving in St.

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Telegram

Health ADM's memory spotty regarding breast cancer scandal

The Telegram Despite being a top aide, assistant deputy minister of health Moira Hennessey couldn't tell the Cameron inquiry today whether she knew Health Minister Ross Wiseman had repeated publicly that all ...

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Wed May 28, 2008

This is Bromsgrove

Final year students get all arty

STUDENTS from the University of Worcester will be staging a visual art exhibition later this month as part of their final year degree show.

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Canada.com

Botched tests created a near - perfect storm': Official

Botched tests created a near 'perfect storm': Official Canwest News Service Published:A 6 hours ago ST.

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Jackson Hole News And Guide

This week in the News&Guide

Chief Executive Officer Jim Schuessler would be a voting member of the board that hired him and decides his salary, if trustees lease St.

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Jordan Independent - Newspaper and on...

70 years ago, St. John's puts on play 'Listen to Lester'

Seventy years ago, the dramatic club at St. John's put on a play called 'Listen to Lester.' For more information, read the Looking Back column in the May 29 issue of the Jordan Independent.

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Tue May 27, 2008

Canada.com

Handling crisis should have been full-time job, cancer inquiry told

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Briefing notes prepared for the Newfoundland health minister in 2006 on botched breast cancer screening tests contained a glaring error that was not brought to the minister's attention for ...

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Truro Daily News

N.L. health inquiry told `blame-free culture' not same as lack of accountability

THE CANADIAN PRESS ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The new fad of "blame-free culture" in health care shouldn't be mistaken for a system that's unaccountable, a key Eastern Health authority official said in his last day of ...

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Related Topix: Canada, Medicine, Health, Breast Cancer

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Jarvis to coach at Florida Atlantic

Florida Atlantic and Mike Jarvis finally have a deal. After weeks of anticipation, Jarvis is being announced Tuesday as the Owls' new coach, his first sideline job since St.

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The Chronicle

4 : Former N.L. bureaucrat charged in spending scandal elects judge, jury trial

Article online since May 27th 2008, 0:00 Be the first to comment on this article ST.

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Jackson Hole News And Guide

St. John's board to talk about leasing hospital

St. John's Medical Center trustees on Tuesday are expected to discuss pieces of a potential lease that would turn over hospital operations to a nonprofit.

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Mon May 26, 2008

Times-Transcript

N.L. premier urges Harper to discuss seal ban during European tour

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CBC News

$247m spent since '70s on evaluating Lower Churchill development

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Nearly a quarter of a billion dollars have been spent on evaluating the development of the Lower Churchill hydroelectric project in Labrador to date.

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680News

N.L. government ponders lawsuit against Ottawa, Quebec over Upper Churchill

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The Newfoundland and Labrador government says it is considering suing the federal and Quebec governments over the Upper Churchill Falls contract.

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Times-Transcript

Woman who held out in N.L. church basement for 3 years returning to Israel

A woman who was given sanctuary in a church basement in Marystown, N.L., for the past three years returns to Israel with her five children today.

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Sun May 25, 2008

CFRB

Think-tank hopes tight labour market could reverse Atlantic out-migration

An economic think-tank says there are signs people are choosing to stay home or return to Atlantic Canada to work on a fresh generation of mega projects after a decade of depopulation for the region.

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Canada.com

Bodies of two missing fishermen found

The bodies of two missing trout fishermen were found Sunday in a pond in eastern Newfoundland after their boat capsized in a crosswind during the weekend.

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Fort Collins Weekly

Mourning a Fallen Soldier

Sgt. Isaac Palomarez's body was brought to Resthaven Memory Gardens in Loveland for Interment Monday.

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Journal News

Darryl Strawberry helps open a treatment center

Former baseball star Darryl Strawberry greets the Rev. Sarah Fogg, director of pastoral care at St.

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Sat May 24, 2008

Anderson Herald-Bulletin

:Johnson arraigned on murder charge

The daughter-in-law of a woman gunned down inside a Nichol Avenue home Wednesday described her as a "wonderful person" who died over a petty argument.

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WTLV

Fish Kill Near Jaguars Stadium

Hundreds of fish have gone belly up in the retention pond next to the Jacksonville Municipal Stadium.

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WisInfo

Memorial dedication planned

A memorial to St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, created from the bricks saved from its razing, will be dedicated at 8 a.m., Sunday, May 25 at the site of the former church.

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Fri May 23, 2008

MyTELUS

Seal oil for hard-to-feed hospital patients is among R&D projects getting funding

A study of the medical use of harp seal oil for patients who can't take food orally, is one of eight research and development programs that will share $10.57 million provided by Canada and China under an ...

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Telegram

I don't trust any of these numbers'

Doctor tells inquiry he was uncomfortable with role as media contact The Telegram Eastern Health's vice-president of medical services Oscar Howell testifies at the Cameron inquiry in St.

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Tampa Bay Online

South Tampa Gas Leak Capped; Students Allowed Back In School

A small, private school in South Tampa has been evacuated after a natural gas-line leak, according to Tampa Fire Rescue.

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CBC

Pathologist offer moves N.L. to top pay rates: Williams

Danny Williams: 'If they want to leave Newfoundland and Labrador, it wouldn't be [over] a monetary issue, it would be a career choice issue.' A new wage package for Newfoundland and Labrador's struggling ...

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Related Topix: Canada, Oncology, Medicine, Pathology,

XtraMSN Real Estate

Microbes found living at record 1.6km below seabed

Microbes have been found living at a record depth of 1.6 km beneath the Atlantic seabed in a hint that life might also evolve underground on other planets, scientists said on Thursday.

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Thu May 22, 2008

CBC

Williams orders Wells investigated over mayoralty endorsement

Premier Danny Williams asked the justice department Thursday to investigate former St.

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CBC

Woman pleads guilty in 2005 Carbonear beating death

A woman has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in a 2005 beating death in eastern Newfoundland, bringing an end to a trio of trials.

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CTV.ca

Ford restores Terry Fox van, 28 years after marathon

It's an iconic Canadian image -- a shaggy-haired and sweaty Terry Fox running with the Marathon of Hope logo emblazoned across his front of his T-shirt. But look closely in the background, and you can see ...

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HAZMAT Magazine

Newfoundland and Labrador HHW program underway

Newfoundland and Labrador's 2008 program to collect household hazardous waste is now underway.

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The Toronto Star

Gas drives inflation higher

Rising gasoline prices helped jump-start Canada's inflation rate in April. The annual inflation rate was 1.7 per cent in April, says Statistics Canada.

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Daily Record

Seton Hall's nine-run seventh helps eliminate St. John's

CLEARWATER, Fla. -- Greg Miller hit a run-scoring double during a nine-run seventh and also had a two-run homer as Seton Hall eliminated top-seed St.

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Wed May 21, 2008

CBC

Lesson learned: Canadian cities smarten up to educational options

Canadian communities are getting smarter by offering their residents more opportunities to learn, a new report released Wednesday suggests.

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The Toronto Star

Canadians smarter than ever

" A new report from the Canadian Council on Learning says the country's overall score on the Composite Learning Index has improved for the second straight year.

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CKNW News Talk 980

N.L. deputy premier quits cabinet over dispute with Williams over road funds

Newfoundland and Labrador Fisheries Minister Tom Rideout holds a news conference in Ottawa Thursday, March 15, 2007 with Senate opposition leader Celine Hervieux-Payette. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand" ST.

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WTNH

Waterbury's food pantry hungry for help

By News Channel 8's Annie Rourke Posted May 20, 2008 5:45 PM Waterbury _ They used to be synonymous with helping the homeless.

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Tue May 20, 2008

Telegram

Kitten taken from SPCA located

The Telegram An eight-week-old kitten that was taken from the St. John's SPCA Sunday afternoon has been located safely, the SPCA says.

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The Victoria Star

Lower Churchill could be off if Innu insist on reparations, Williams says

THE CANADIAN PRESS ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The Innu Nation's call for compensation for the Upper Churchill Falls project in Labrador could derail a second hydro project on the Churchill River, Premier Danny Williams ...

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Canada.com

Staff turnover blamed for botched cancer tests

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Eastern Health's former top administrative physician, Dr. Bob Williams, told the inquiry into faulty breast cancer tests on Tuesday that he believes inaccurate hormone receptor testing went ...

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Canada.com

Ruling delayed at N.L. cancer inquiry

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - There will be no ruling at the inquiry into faulty breast cancer tests Tuesday on an application by the provincial government to limit cross-examination of witnesses by inquiry lawyers.

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Mon May 19, 2008

Bromsgrove Advertiser

Putting on an oar-some display

Chasing the dragon: Members of the St John's surgery team in action. DOCTORS and staff at St John's surgery in Bromsgrove put on an oar-some display when they raised 1,070 in a charity boat race.

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Edmonton Sun

U.S. military cargo plane makes emergency landing in St. John's

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - An American military plane was forced to make an emergency landing early Monday at St.

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C-Health

'Emergency' became his life

When Shamez Kassam was in Grade 5, he used to watch television in the evenings with his mother and father.

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Sun May 18, 2008

Virgin Islands Daily News

Police, Justice hire Iris Kern as domestic violence adviser

A well-known Virgin Islands victims' advocate has been hired to advise law enforcement personnel about the best ways of handling domestic violence cases in the territory.

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Sat May 17, 2008

CBC

St. John's sex offender sentenced for 'vile' e-mails

William MacIsaac, right, is handcuffed after being sentenced at provincial court in St.

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Fri May 16, 2008

Anderson Herald-Bulletin

Bike to Work Day hits brakes as market changes gears

Today is National Bike to Work Day. However, the city of Anderson is steering clear of the event this year.

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CANOE

Ex-N.L. school board official charged with fraud

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - A former Newfoundland school board official is facing fraud and related charges following an investigation into an international student exchange program. via CANOE

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Western Star

Jail time in fraud case

ST. JOHN'S A man convicted of defrauding 15 people of almost $300,000 has been sentenced to a year in prison, followed by six months house arrest. via Western Star

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Thu May 15, 2008

The Independent and Free Press

Tee it up for charity

St. John's United Church, Georgetown, and United Way of Halton Hills hosts a charity golf tournament on Saturday, June 7 at Streetsville Glen Golf Course. via The Independent and Free Press

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Twincities.com

Where's St. John's U? Officials look to fix mapping problems

If you're looking to find St. John's University in central Minnesota, you're better off asking a local than using mapping software. via Twincities.com

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National Post

Cancer inquiry: How news of lab problems unfolded

“It wouldn't have changed my mind about retesting everybody at the time. By that time we had already made the decision to retest.”

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. -- A former official with the Newfoundland health authority at the centre of the botched cancer test scandal told the inquiry into the tests on Thursday that he regretted not having met with ... via National Post

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National Post

Lab was told to cut costs, inquiry hears

ST. JOHN'S -- The inquiry into botched breast cancer testing was told Tuesday government orders to cut health-care costs in the late-1990s may have adversely affected the hospital lab that is the subject of the ... via National Post

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Wed May 14, 2008

Hollywood Reporter

Matisyahu, Chiodos join Warped Tour

Hasidic reggae rapper Matisyahu and rock act Chiodos will join the 2008 Vans Warped Tour lineup for limited dates in July. via Hollywood Reporter

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KSTP-TV Minneapolis

Despite quake, Minn. students head for China

Eight students and two professors from the College of Saint Benedict's and Saint John's University boarded a plane Wednesday morning for China for the next six weeks. via KSTP-TV Minneapolis

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Canada NewsWire

Canada's largest supply chain conference sets sail for Newfoundland and Labrador

“The theme of this year's conference, On the Crest of a New Wave, will focus on creating flexible supply chains that can quickly adapt and thrive in uncharted economic waters.”

Supply chains are constantly evolving and professionals in the field must stay on top of trends and new developments to ensure their organizations achieve and sustain a competitive advantage. via Canada NewsWire

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Tue May 13, 2008

TulsaWorld.com - News

Pedestrian hit by van dies at hospital

A Miami, Okla., man struck by a van while standing on the shoulder of the Will Rogers Turnpike has died. via TulsaWorld.com - News

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hosted The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press

Victim of bungled breast cancer tests urges others to get second opinion

“So we do that. We read these reports and we often, not quiz, but question the pathology, just to see if it all makes sense.”

- For most women, there are few more terrifying words to hear than: "You have breast cancer." Unless, of course, it's being told the recommended treatment is having both breasts lopped off, followed by round after round of chemotherapy.

But seven years after Myrtle Lewis had a double-mastectomy and 11 lymph nodes removed, followed by six months of dreaded chemo, she heard something even more devastating.

She'd never had cancer at all.

The 61-year-old is among almost 400 women in Newfoundland and Labrador whose breast cancer tests were bungled by a St. John's pathology lab, and she is adamant that anyone given a diagnosis of cancer should seek a second opinion before committing to treatment. Read more

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MyTELUS

Williams's comments about breast-cancer inquiry excessive, Gomery says

“I didn't have to put up with this kind of - I won't call it an attack - but this kind of subtle pressure from the political side.”

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - One of Canada's most respected jurists is questioning why Premier Danny Williams would criticize proceedings at a public inquiry into botched breast-cancer tests. via MyTELUS

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Charleston Gazette

St. John's finds its next rector in Maine

The Rev. Susan Latimer, who earned two degrees in musical performance before attending seminary, will be the next rector of St. via Charleston Gazette

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Courier News

Hospitality program gets new home; fundraiser fair planned Saturday

“But it doesn't really do much for everyone's anxiety as to what's going to happen. It just makes it easy to forget about it for a while.”

After months of uncertainty, FISH Hospitality Program Inc. has found a new permanent day facility, officials said. via Courier News

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Mon May 12, 2008

Chicago Tribune

U.S. Supreme Court will not hear church's appeal on O'Hare cemetery plans

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal filed by a church attempting to save a cemetery in the path of planned runways at O'Hare International Airport. via Chicago Tribune

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Coshocton Tribune

Safety Saturday a hit with children

“We've had a lot of beautiful plants”

COSHOCTON - A week's rain delay didn't stop the crowd from enjoying time at Safety Saturday today, hosted by St. via Coshocton Tribune

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CBC

Judge grills lawyer as N.L. probes cancer inquiry rules

“I just want to know what entity I'm dealing with. I thought it was a simple question”

The judge hearing Newfoundland and Labrador's breast cancer inquiry demanded Monday to know who ordered a government lawyer to ask for clarification on the role of inquiry lawyers. via CBC

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Journal News

Facing a worsening nurse shortage, schools lack resources to graduate more

“I think becoming a nurse will make me a better firefighter”

A construction worker, a medical secretary, a computer programmer, a firefighter and a pharmaceutical salesman all have something in common - they want to be nurses. via Journal News

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Sun May 11, 2008

hosted The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press

Williams lashes out against accusations of tight message control

“Governments and political parties monitor Open Line because it's a free-wheeling, wide open medium for criticism”

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Newfoundland Premier Danny Williams says a former public servant made "offensive and stupid" remarks when he told a public inquiry that radio call-in shows influenced the government's handling of an emerging scandal involving flawed breast-cancer testing.

In recent weeks, the judicial inquiry into the botched tests has put a spotlight on the tightly controlled communication strategy employed by Williams's government.

Former deputy health minister John Abbott told the inquiry that the government's communications staff monitored and manipulated the province's wildly popular radio call-in shows to deliver key messages to the public on various issues, including revelations there were persistent problems with breast-cancer testing in the province dating back to 1997. Read more

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Daily India

Weather grounds Ascension Day tradition

“There are draconian rules now about having people up towers”

England's St. John's College choir was let down, literally, when it learned it could not perform its Ascension Day program in the Chapel Tower, officials said. via Daily India

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Sat May 10, 2008

hosted The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press

N.L. NDP leader calls for establishment of provincewide 911 system

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The NDP leader in Newfoundland and Labrador wants to see a plan in place and a deadline set for provincewide 911 service.

Lorraine Michael has presented a petition to the House of Assembly calling on the government to establish such a system. Michael says she wonders just how much of a priority the issue is for government, because the decision-making process is not very complex.

"Goodness gracious - planning is planning," says Michael. "I do believe that if you sit down and figure (it) out, there are five steps that have to be done. You don't have to say, 'Step 1 first, Step 2 second.' You put money into this and you make it happen. Read more

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Montreal Gazette

Motorists shortchanged at gas fill-ups

One in 20 pumps fail federal tests. Oil companies can't explain why 74 per cent of gas errors were against consumers GLEN MCGREGOR, Canwest News Service Drivers filling up for the May long weekend face fuel ... via Montreal Gazette

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Fri May 09, 2008

hosted The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press

Williams's remarks about inquiry border on political interference: N.L. NDP

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The leader of the NDP in Newfoundland and Labrador says comments made by Premier Danny Williams about the "inquisitorial" tone of a public inquiry into botched breast-cancer tests borders on political interference.

Lorraine Michael says she was surprised when she heard Williams say Thursday that the inquiry has been more of a "prosecution."

Michael says she hopes Williams wasn't trying to intimidate the inquiry's commissioner and counsel from probing witnesses.

Testimony at the inquiry has so far revealed repeated examples of communication lapses and failed exercises in damage control. Read more

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Home News Tribune

Irene Hovan, 81, Perth Amboy

Irene Hovan, 81, of Perth Amboy passed away Sunday, May 4, 2008, at CentraState Medical Center in Freehold. via Home News Tribune

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Journal News

Health providers see 'ugly' battles coming over insurance

“The level of sophistication is dismal”

The enduring feud between health-care providers and insurers could see new and unpleasant eruptions in the near future, several industry officials from the Lower Hudson Valley warned during a panel discussion ... via Journal News

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Thu May 08, 2008

hosted The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press

N.L. inquiry into botched breast-cancer tests a 'prosecution,' Williams says

“The way the inquiry's been conducted is not something that anybody was expecting.”

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - A judicial inquiry into hundreds of botched breast-cancer tests in Newfoundland appears to be more of a "prosecution" than an inquiry, Premier Danny Williams said Thursday.

Williams offered the candid comments after emerging from a meeting with oncologists and pathologists to discuss ways of improving their compensation and easing their workloads.

"It was acknowledged by ourselves and by the doctors in the room that the inquisitorial methods that are being used - it appears to be more of a prosecution than an inquiry," Williams said at the legislature late Thursday. Read more

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Oshkosh Northwestern

Teen accused of starting fire in school basement

“Luckily, the towels were so compacted that they only smoldered and didn't ignite. And even if the fire fully engulfed, it was in a concrete room with a heavy fire door to seal it off”

A Mayville teen is accused of starting a fire in his school's boiler room. Mayville police are seeking charges of negligent use of burning materials against the 14-year-old boy. via Oshkosh Northwestern

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WCCO

Minn. House Approves New Woodbury Psych Hospital

The Minnesota House is on the record with overwhelming support for a proposed children's psychiatric hospital in Woodbury, but Senate approval is iffy. via WCCO

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Canada.com

The Christian case for supporting Israel

Why should Christians care about Israel? Amid the National Post's extensive coverage of Israel's 60th anniversary, it is a question worth asking. via Canada.com

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Wed May 07, 2008

Redditch Advertiser

Your chance to view 1.4m library plans

“This is an exciting time for St John's residents and the library service. "The consultation events in St John's will give residents the chance to see the plans and have their say on what they want the library to look like.”

PLANS for the 1.4m refurbishment of St John's Library will be revealed at a series of public consultation events later this month. via Redditch Advertiser

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Tue May 06, 2008

Weirton Daily Times

Grace Lutheran to install new pasto.....

The Rev. Terry L. Mohr will be installed as pastor of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2105 Sunset Blvd., at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. via Weirton Daily Times

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Mississauga

Runner continues his dream

“Given weather and some of the other conditions we encountered, we're pleased with this performance.”

One province down, nine more to go. The 24-year-old Mississaugan, who is running across Canada in hopes of raising $2.5 million in his Run the Dream campaign to support those with autism, launches the second ... via Mississauga

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Canada.com

N.L. gov't thought lab problems were under control

“We didn't push down any further on that”

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Newfoundland's regional health authority, at the centre of the province's inquiry into botched breast cancer tests, told the Department of Health it had the problems in its lab under control ... via Canada.com

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Mon May 05, 2008

hosted The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press

Trinity, Quidi Vidi, Ferryland among Nfld.'s most picturesque villages

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Trinity is known as a "famously picturesque village" that takes pride in its history, but the entertainment scene is also a draw for tourists, according to the new guidebook "Frommer's Newfoundland & Labrador."

There is folk music and step dancing to take in, and the Rising Tide Theatre (www.risingtidetheatre.com) stages performances at a outdoor seaside venue between June and October each year.

The community, overlooking Trinity Bight on the Bonavista Peninsula, is included in the book's list of the most picturesque villages in the province. Read more

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hosted The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press

N.L. Catholic bishop offended by 'Hail Mary' ad promoting chicken burger

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The Mary Brown's fast-food chain is pulling an advertisement that promotes its chicken burgers with the phrase "Hail Mary" after a Roman Catholic bishop complained the ad was offensive.

Bishop Douglas Crosby, who represents a Roman Catholic diocese in weste