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Alberta Report articles from April 2002

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Alberta Report back issues from April 2002:

This Hour Has 22 Puerile Minutes. (Opening Shots).

Apr 01, 2002;

Prince 1, pressmen 0. (Up Front).

Apr 01, 2002;

Guilty as charged. (Up Front).

Apr 01, 2002;

Enemy at the gates. (Up Front).

Apr 01, 2002;

Six months later. (Up Front).

Apr 01, 2002;

Time Traveller. (Up Front).

Apr 01, 2002;

Don't mess with the King. (Up Front).

Apr 01, 2002;

And justice for Herb. (Up Front).

Apr 01, 2002;

A provincial court in Regina entertained sentencing submissions March 5 in the case of Lyle Hewitt and Ryan LeBlond. (Duly Noted).

Apr 01, 2002

The Daily Telegraph reported March 10 that the National Trust for Scotland has selected a manager for a new visitors' centre. (Duly Noted).

Apr 01, 2002

An item not for the weak of stomach: sources at the Pine Grove Correctional Centre in Prince Albert told the Regina Leader-Post. (Duly Noted).

Apr 01, 2002

Speaking of rock music, the Charisma News Service reports that Alice Cooper. (Duly Noted).

Apr 01, 2002

A nasty surprise arrived at Huffman Aviation International March 11. (Duly Noted).

Apr 01, 2002

Canada is history. (Letters to the Editor).

Apr 01, 2002

The right to heal. (Letters to the Editor).

Apr 01, 2002

In defence of Canada. (Letters to the Editor).

Apr 01, 2002

As you'll recall. (Letters to the Editor).

Apr 01, 2002

The noble tattoo. (Letters to the Editor).

Apr 01, 2002

Qualified for life. (Letters to the Editor).

Apr 01, 2002

A rotten story. (Letters to the Editor).

Apr 01, 2002

Why the future looks so bleak. (Letter from the Publisher).

Apr 01, 2002;

Dr. Frankenstein's charter: The Liberals permit experiments on live embryos, and Parliament might not have a say. (Policy).

Apr 01, 2002;

Quebec's dilemma: Bilingualism's backers urge Ottawa to seek more French-speaking newcomers--but from where? (Bilingualism).

Apr 01, 2002;

The propaganda fund: A $125-million Trudeau scholarship program may be illegal monument-building. (Spending).

Apr 01, 2002;

Foreign. (News on the Terrorism Front).

Apr 01, 2002

The United States. (News on the Terrorism Front).

Apr 01, 2002

Canada. (News on the Terrorism Front).

Apr 01, 2002

Bypass the bypass lineup: A private medical insurance company offers access to U.S. hospitals. (Medicare).

Apr 01, 2002;

Remarkably long memories: Treaty 8 members were never promised tax freedom, says a judge, but they can have it anyway. (Indians).

Apr 01, 2002;

Twice paid for the same land: Taxpayers get no say in a $63-million deal between the feds and the Alexander Indian band. (Entitlements).

Apr 01, 2002;

Go ahead, make their day: The B.C. Liberals defiantly proceed with reforms in the face of violence and assassination threats. (Cutbacks).

Apr 01, 2002;

Broken bones, shattered lives: Many questions remain following the deaths of infant twins in a Thunder Bay motel. (Child Welfare).

Apr 01, 2002;

Which matters more: Liberty or equality? (The Right Eye).

Apr 01, 2002;

Accepting evidence out of court: A bankrupt, divorced dad protests hometown Red Deer 'justice behind closed doors'. (Litigation).

Apr 01, 2002;

One way to beat the system: Social workers hit one foster family too strong to push around. (Family).

Apr 01, 2002;

The violent wife: An Ottawa couple goes public to focus attention on spousal violence against men. (Family Strife).

Apr 01, 2002;

Better safe than sorry: Police don body armour, as gunfights with criminals become increasingly common. (Police).

Apr 01, 2002;

Eclectica.

Apr 01, 2002;

Judgment Day.

Apr 01, 2002;

A giant too big for Westjet: The new federal airport security tax hammers discount fares hardest. (Transportation).

Apr 01, 2002;

Something fishy at hatcheries: Governments are learning an expensive lesson when it comes to rebuilding salmon stocks. (Pisciculture).

Apr 01, 2002;

From trapper to tanner: From a small town, Amisk competes with Winnipeg's giant commercial fur dressers. (Small Business).

Apr 01, 2002;

Politique Internationale. (The Middle East).

Apr 01, 2002

Sara or Dara doll. (The Middle East).

Apr 01, 2002

Canadian Association of Chain Drug Stores. (Health).

Apr 01, 2002

British Audit Commission. (Health).

Apr 01, 2002

Carnegie Institution of Washington. (Science and Technology).

Apr 01, 2002

Ontario Children's Aid Society. (Society).

Apr 01, 2002

American Demographics Magazine. (Society).

Apr 01, 2002

California's Silicon Valley. (Society).

Apr 01, 2002

The Economist. (War).

Apr 01, 2002

Saskatchewan. (Agriculture and Food).

Apr 01, 2002

Meridian Dam on the South Saskatchewan River north of Medicine Hat. (Agriculture and Food).

Apr 01, 2002

Statistics Canada. (Careers).

Apr 01, 2002

Charles Hubbard. (Careers).

Apr 01, 2002

Heads in the sand: An ostrich farmer goes broke over the Dutch government's alleged error. (Agriculture).

Apr 01, 2002;

The bank moved in: A construction contractor seeks justice from ATB Financial. (Financing).

Apr 01, 2002;

Canada, the land of legal serfdom. (Business Analysis).

Apr 01, 2002;

A spreading crisis: Canadians are getting dangerously fat. But the real problem is that they don't care. (Cover Story).

Apr 01, 2002;

Bad news on porn: A major study concludes that even the 'mild' stuff may do more harm than previously assumed. (Morals).

Apr 01, 2002;

Sand-bagged: A veteran tow truck operator says officials ignore the simplest ways to lessen traffic carnage. (Safety).

Apr 01, 2002;

Architecture from cyberspace: New public buildings may look good on postcards, but their utility is questionable. (Esthetics).

Apr 01, 2002;

I bark, therefore I am: A B.C. dog-abuse case underlines the irrationality of the animal-rights agenda. (Morals).

Apr 01, 2002;

Invisible 'mark of the beast'? (Brave New World).

Apr 01, 2002;

Post-Secondary sex-ed. (Brave New World).

Apr 01, 2002