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March 22, 2012

Door. Ass. Bang.

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Al Qaeda fanatic is DEAD: Serial killer jumps out flat window with all guns blazing in dramatic end to 32-hour siege
'The suspect’s door was been blown open, and the operation to arrest him is taking place,’... 'We sent in special cameras to be able to see where he was but we could not find him. It was when we were able to locate him in the bathroom that he came out shooting madly at everybody.... 'Merah jumped out of the window and continued to shoot. He was found dead on the ground.'

Posted by gerardvanderleun at March 22, 2012 9:31 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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No, Gerard. The Drudgeline says, "MOHAMMED is dead." There is always a subhedtext with Drudge. Which is why we read him.

Posted by: Jewel at March 22, 2012 8:29 PM

Hi IanYour comments on BC Place Stadium roof fiinacnng can be verified from Pavco's 2010-11 Annual Report. Yes, indeed, Pavco's share of the cost of the renos is $150 million. But given the current Auditor General's Office of BC observations regarding how the provincial government is hiding' debt and shuffling the pea around one can only imagine how Pavco's debt is being absorbed through provincial government books.I found it amazing that the socred-liberal minister in charge of tourism and Pavco used 70 years as his amortization period. Usually the amortization period is based on the life span of the roof and other modifications/renovations. Economic impact studies conducted for or by the government require a fair degree of exaggeration to justify or sell their initiatives. The government tends to pump up the benefit' side of the equation even though the senior government, Canadian, recognizes that economic impacts are not benefits.The problem with using impact studies to sell a project is that it is not a definitive assessment tool, however, how the current BC government uses these studies has more to do with selling than assessing.The annual subsidy required for maintenance and operations as well as debt service costs will be greater than all the school board and health authority budget shortfalls in the province.BC residents should get out their pom-poms and cheer their money away.

Posted by: Adam at July 15, 2012 1:25 AM

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