Poll

Q&A: A reporter’s insight Into the international clergy abuse flare-up

By Marian Wang. Originally pulished in ProPublica. It’s a subject that has gotten limited play in the North American press, but has held the attention of the international press for weeks, even months: In Germany, news of sexual abuse and negligent oversight in the very archdiocese once headed by Pope Benedict XVI has been ...

VISIONS FOR SMALL SCHOOLS: Changes, changes, changes

Spring break has come to a close. Over the last three weeks, much has happened, both district-wide and province-wide. The School Board meets tonight with a motion regarding the shipping of grade six and seven students back to Maclean on the table; any parents concerned about the implications of such a move are encouraged to...

US House of Representatives passes health care bill

The United States House of Representatives has passed the controversial health care bill as amended by the Senate. The bill passed 219 to 212. "This bill is complicated, but it's also very simple: Illness and infirmity are universal, and we are stronger against them together than we are alone," Democratic House Majority Leader...

P.M. Harper interviewed on web

 Talk Canada did an exclusive interview with Stephen Harper this week. They opened their site for Canadians to submit their questions. 5,129 people submitted 1704 questions and then 169,842 people cast their vote for which question they wanted answered. Based on the poll, the interview questions were selected. The interview...

Italian police deal strong blow to Mafia network

 Italian police have arrested nineteen people forming a network of abettors to the mafia's most wanted criminal, Matteo Messina Denaro. This network worked as a primitive but effective communication system used by the fugitive boss to keep himself atop the chain of command.In a large and coordinated operation across Italy the...

Avalanche near Revelstoke kills 2

Two people in the Rocky Mountains were killed yesterday in an avalanche that struck an informal meeting of 200 snowmobilers. 30 others were hurt, and nineteen people were treated and released at a hospital. According to reports, the incident occurred on Boulder Mountain near Revelstoke, British Columbia on Saturday at 15.30...

Research shows HIV virus may hide in bone marrow

 Recent research published in Nature Medicine two days ago shows the HIV virus may be found within the bone marrow of those affected. Kathleen Collins, the co-author of the study and professor at the University of Michigan, states the purpose of the study is to achieve "a better understanding of how HIV hides in the body."Recently,...

Paleontologists reaffirm the cause of dino extinction

A group of 41 paleontologists and researchers reaffirmed the cause of dinosaur extinction. The research team concluded that a giant asteroid killed dinosaurs over 65 million years ago. The asteroid crashed into Yucatán, Mexico creating the Chicxulub crater. Their report was published Friday in the academic journal Science. ...

Wave kills two on Mediterranean cruise

Two passengers on a Mediterranean cruise ship were killed by a giant wave on Wednesday. The incident occured off the north-east coast of Spain. The ship, named the Louis Majesty, had left from Barcelona, Spain and was headed for Genoa, Italy.The giant wave broke the windows on deck five of the ship, resulting in two fatalities...

NASA scientist: Chile earthquake may have shifted Earth's axis, shortened day

 A scientist for NASA has said that the recent magnitude 8.8 earthquake in Chile, which killed at least seven hundred people, may have moved the Earth's axis, and caused the day to shorten. Richard Gross, a scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, computed how the globe's rotation should have been...

Other News Stories

Opinion