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Brunswick bowling ball - We want say on Rudd summit

We want say on Rudd summit
News.com.au - Posted by: Adam of Brunswick 3:22pm today I work hard and pay exorbitant taxes, both directly and indirectly, so I demand to be part of KRudd’s talkfest. Posted by: Rita of Melbourne 2:16pm today Top Ten Ideas Matt of Spotswood what a brilliant Idea

AbitibiBowater workers reject wage cuts
Globe and Mail - long-term solutions to the industry crisis, but remained loath to endorse wage concessions. Abitibi announced in November the first of two possible rounds of plant closings that would force more than 1,600 workers in Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick

Classes resume at New Brunswick university following faculty strike
Canada East - FREDERICTON - Students at St. Thomas University in Fredericton get back to classes Tuesday - more than a month after the semester was supposed to begin. Classes were on hold since the end of December as a result of a labour dispute between the

Flames take home in North Brunswick
Home News Tribune - NORTH BRUNSWICK A fire gutted a single-family home on Axel Avenue early Monday morning, displacing two residents and damaging adjacent houses. The fire began around 12:45 a.m. between the first floor and the basement of the house, according to

Minister Clement Appoints President and New Member to the Canadian
StreetInsider.com - Nicole Letourneau joins CIHR as a Full Professor from the Faculty of Nursing at the University of New Brunswick, and a Research Fellow at the Canadian Research Institute for Social Policy. Her work maintains a strong focus on maternal mental health

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Track bag - Bowlers ready to roll into season’s second half

Bowlers ready to roll into season’s second half
Herald News - Faye Hansen, secretary of the Lamplighters League at Riverfont Lanes in Wilmington, reports that Debbie Brown is back on track, bowling 247-212-212 for a 671 series. Megan Flatt, subbing in the league, shot 655 and 612. Not to be outdone by the big

Shelton may get special soccer team
Connecticut Post - We offer track, bowling, skiing and swimming,” she said, “but so many kids have a fear of the water.” Forlenzo’s daughter, Brittany, 15, plans to stick with swimming, she said, but her son plans to take to the soccer field as a “unified partner.”

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