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Readers with long memories may recall little Pavel Morozov, who, according to Soviet lore, denounced his father to the secret police in 1932, for anti-Party activities.
Readers with long memories may recall little Pavel Morozov, who, according to Soviet lore, denounced his father to the secret police in 1932, for anti-Party activities. Morozov Sr. was hustled off to a labor camp. His relatives took revenge by murdering Pavel, who thereupon became a Soviet martyr, commemorated...
Editorial.
The special issue MATE-NAS-IJTS collects selected papers from the International Days of Applied Mathematics, Technology and Environment (MATE'07), held in Tangier, Morocco, during May 11 and 12 of 2007. Two other special issues with selected papers from MATE'07 are available: MATE-MDDE-IJMS (see http://www.isder.ceser.res.in/ijms.html) and MATE-CO-IJEES (see http://www.ceser.res.in/ijees.html). Some invited...
Government of Canada to Fund Canada Research Chairs.
HEALTH AND BEAUTY CLOSE-UP-14 June 2008-Government of Canada to Fund Canada Research Chairs(C)2008 - CloseUpMedia - newsdesk@closeupmedia.com The Honourable John Baird, Minister of the Environment, on behalf of the Honourable Jim Prentice, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for the Canada Research Chairs Program announced an investment...
Linguistic peace: a time to take stock: the language situation in Canada and Quebec.
Statistics Canada's release of 2006 census data on language brought forth a number of reactions, particularly in Quebec. English-speaking Canada seems less given to linguistic anguish than French-speaking Canada, but it would be a mistake to underestimate its diversity of existing languages and potential interest in better understanding the...
Research and Markets Offers Report: Frozen Food in Canada to 2011.
FOOD AND BEVERAGE CLOSE-UP-7 April 2008-Research and Markets Offers Report: Frozen Food in Canada to 2011(C)2008 - CloseUpMedia - newsdesk@closeupmedia.com Research and Markets has announced the addition of Datamonitor's new report: Frozen Food in Canada to 2011 to its offerings. In a release, Research and...
Beetles portend crisis in Canada: outbreak counters forest's ability to capture carbon.
THE LARGEST OUTBREAK OF MOUNTAIN pine beetles on record is turning a forest in British Columbia from part of the solution into part of the problem in the fight against greenhouse gases. Climate modelers typically count the great boreal forests that stretch across Canada and Russia as...
400,000 new job openings up in Canada soon -- DoLE.
Byline: Raymund F. Antonio Four hundred thousand jobs will soon be available to Filipino and other foreign workers in the Canadian province of Alberta with the scheduled signing of a labor agreement between the Philippines and Canada. The Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE) said...
Hepatitis C infection rate surges in Canada and the U.S.
MONTREAL--The escalating numbers of new and existing hepatitis C infections in Canada are reinforcing the evidence of a U.S. epidemic, Dr. Robert P. Myers said at Canadian Digestive Diseases Week. "The burden of hepatitis C has grown dramatically in the past decade," said Dr. Myers of the...
Canada, UK companies find rich mines.
Byline: MELODY M. AGUIBA Two mining companies separately based in Canada and UK have reported positive drilling results of "bulk tonnage" copper-gold in mineral-rich Compostela Valley and increased gold resource at Runruno, Nueva Vizcaya. "The results of these drill holes have now confirmed a 'new...
Erin's sons; Irish arrivals in Atlantic Canada, 1761-1853.
9780806317823 Erin's sons; Irish arrivals in Atlantic Canada, 1761-1853. Punch, Terrence M. Genealogical Publishing 2008 196 pages $30.00 Paperback F1035 This genealogical source contains the transcribed records of people who arrived... | |
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