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19 February 2011

Romantic Traffic

  1. Humber West post mortem
  2. From 61% to 44% since August:  NTV poll shows Tory support slides further
  3. Kremlinology 32:  the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
  4. Signs of the Granterdannerung
  5. Think federal equity stake
  6. Dunderdale admin awards lucrative government legal work without tender
  7. Low Turn-out
  8. Kremlinology 31:  AG report on offshore board mysteriously vanishes
  9. Cheryl Gallant sinks
  10. Twitter or huckster:  the political uses of social media

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Shannon Reardon said...

Heh, great title for the week.

19 February, 2011 18:51

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