Sunday, February 24, 2008
Bar ID scans not 'reasonable,' says Alberta privacy commissioner
Alberta's privacy commissioner has ordered a Calgary nightclub to stop scanning patrons' driver's licences, disputing the bar owner's stance that the practice curbs violent behaviour.
Get ready CFL, four-down football is coming
Weeks ago, when The Globe & Mail first reported that the Buffalo Bills were considering a move to Toronto, the story was met with condescension & laughter.
It came from other media. It came from (mostly West) teams in the CFL. It came from hard-core Canadian football fans. It came from everywhere. No way. Not a chance. Or, even more absurdly, ?Bring it on!?
Now that the Bills are just awaiting a rubber stamp that will allow them to play one exhibition & one regular-season game per year in Toronto, apologies are coming in from everywhere. And, the people who should be apologized to the most are the Argonauts? owners, David Cynamon & Howard Sokolowski.
It came from other media. It came from (mostly West) teams in the CFL. It came from hard-core Canadian football fans. It came from everywhere. No way. Not a chance. Or, even more absurdly, ?Bring it on!?
Now that the Bills are just awaiting a rubber stamp that will allow them to play one exhibition & one regular-season game per year in Toronto, apologies are coming in from everywhere. And, the people who should be apologized to the most are the Argonauts? owners, David Cynamon & Howard Sokolowski.
Victors in Pakistan elections to seek dialogue with militants
The Pakistan Peoples Party also said it would undo a crackdown on the media & restore independence to the judiciary.
Boeing signs $6 billion in new orders, despite anger over Dreamliner delay
Boeing is facing growing anger from its biggest customers for delays in its new 787 Dreamliner, but it still unveiled more than $6 billion in orders for other planes at the Singapore Airshow.
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