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11 June 2011

Traffic that doesn’t slam into houses

Here’s what Bond Papers readers found most interesting for the week June 6 to 10, 2011:

  1. Dunderdale disapproval doubles; Tory vote drop to 44%
  2. Unite the Left
  3. Will bad Tory polls change candidate slates?
  4. Nightmare on Muskrat Falls
  5. Harris Centre:  a prosperity plan for Newfoundland and Labrador
  6. The looming debt problem
  7. The perils of polling stories
  8. Quentin Jurgens he ain’t
  9. Williams ex-chief of staff lands at Muskrat project
  10. Mythbusting;  not Kari but still worth the look

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