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Full Comment (Free subscription) | yesterday
The world was shocked by a shooting at a military base in Fort Hood, Tex., last Thursday, with coverage of that sad event filling the first three pages of Friday’s Post. But a handful of readers questioned why our coverage did not mention that the suspect in the slayings, Major Nidal Malik Hasan, was Muslim (which he happens to be), or that he reportedly shouted Allahu Akbar (“God is the...
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FOOTBALL: Just Love The Game (Free subscription) | yesterday
Big-spending Manchester City were held to a fifth successive draw as they played out a six goal thriller with Burnley at Eastlands. The visitors stunned Mark Hughes ' side by flying into a two-goal lead inside the opening 32 minutes. Graham Alexander's penalty put the Clarets ahead and Steven Fletcher exploited some slack defensive work to double their lead. But Shaun Wright-Phillips hauled the hosts...
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MAN CITY ISSUES (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
5 consecutive draws. It just isn't good enough. What the hell happened? Why are we playing long-ball football, when we got it down and played some decent stuff through Bellamy & SWP we scored! It was another bad performance and another awful result. 1st Half: The game started slowly, being honest, Burnley probably started better. They played some real nice football. The first of many talking points...
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Bet Settle (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
Manchester City were held to a fifth consecutive Premier League draw as Burnley picked up their first away point of the season. Graham Alexander put Burnley ahead from the penalty spot before Steven Fletcher made it 2-0 from a Chris Eagles cross. City hit back either side of the break, Shaun Wright-Phillips driving home before Kolo [...]
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
City will jet out tomorrow for a sunshine break in Abu Dhabi in embarrassed, rather than holiday mood after dropping two home points against homespun opponents who had previously lost every away game this season. Leading 3-2 after 87 minutes, the money men from Eastlands were left deflated by their fifth draw in succession in the Premier League, Burnley gaining their point with a close-range finish...
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Champions League Arsenal vs Man Utd (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
Man City 3 – 3 Burnley 19′ 0 – 1 Graham Alexander (pen) 32′ 0 – 2 Steven Fletcher 43′ Shaun Wright-Phillips 1 – 2 55′ Kolo Toure 2 – 2 58′ Craig Bellamy 3 – 2 87′ 3 – 3 Kevin McDonald Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor and defender Kolo Toure look certain to return for the Barclays Premier League visit of Burnley to...
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2007-2008 Premiership (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Former Arsenal duo Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Toure return for Manchester City, while Burnley have no new injury worries.Boss Owen Coyle could name an unchanged side, with Kris Eagles and Robbie Blake providing width for Steven Fletcher upfront.Former City defender Stephen Jordan is fit to play against his old club, despite sustaining a thigh injury [...] http://bit.ly/SoIxW
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Premiership Today (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Former Arsenal duo Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Toure return for Manchester City, while Burnley have no new injury worries. Boss Owen Coyle could name an unchanged side, with Kris Eagles and Robbie Blake providing width for Steven Fletcher upfront. Former City defender Stephen Jordan is fit to play against his old club, despite sustaining a thigh injury [...]
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MAN CITY ISSUES (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Game: Manchester City vs Burnley Date: Saturday 6th November Kick Off: 3:00pm Ground: Eastlands TV – Highlights: MOTD 1 - Thoughts: I have a lot of respect for Burnley, it's brilliant to see a club with real history back in the top flight of English football. I also have a lot of respect for Owen Coyle, he has worked wonders at Turf Moor in such a short space of time. However, they have yet to...
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ProudToBeCanadian Blog (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
They don’t call it the scary-sounding “Hemlock Society” any more. The new name is “Compassion and Choices.” Under this cuddly rubric, bespoke death is now endorsed by respected society matrons and politicians as euthanasia’s version of Planned Parenthood. The once-reviled euthanasia obsessional — and criminal — Dr. Kevorkian, is raking in $50,000 a pop...
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ProWomanProLife (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Barbara Kay discusses Steven Fletcher’s earlier op-ed about euthanasia. Here’s where I think she hits the nail squarely on the head: In short, Mr. Fletcher is living proof that a dedicated support circle and wholehearted commitment to healing within the medical community can lead to a life worth living, even for someone lacking control of his [...]
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Full Comment (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
WEEKEND ROUNDUP Let’s play the H1N1 blame game! The Toronto Star ’s James Travers thinks “pregnant women, worried parents [and] patients with underlying conditions” are too stupid or hormone-addled to realize that the vaccination queue they’re standing in isn’t entirely Stephen Harper’s and Leona Aglukkaq’s fault, and thus that there’s significant...
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Macleans.ca (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Conservative MP Steven Fletcher says Francine Lalonde’s bill on euthanasia is flawed, but the idea needs to be properly considered. I want to be empowered to make the best decisions for myself; and if I am unable, I want the people who love me to do what they think is in my best interest. I do [...]
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Full Comment (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Should euthanasia be legal in some circumstances? This is the question that a Private Member’s Bill, C-384, is forcing parliamentarians to consider. It is a question that every Canadian should ask themselves and those they love. I am a C4 quadriplegic, paralyzed completely from the neck down after an automobile accident involving a moose in 1996. I do not possess the vocabulary to accurately...