The Sir Robert Bond Papers
The real political division in society is between authoritarians and libertarians.
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28 April 2006
Remain calm. All is well.
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Hebron is but one project in an exciting industry. We have three oil and gas projects that are proceeding, natural gas development in front ...
One step closer and I'll blow my brains out
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It's taken a while but the rumblings from some within the Liberal Party have finally emerged as the story that there are plans afoot to ...
The depths of PETA's ignorance
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In their ongoing efforts to prove how looney they are, PETA recently took a swipe at the Inuit people of Canada who wound up as collateral...
27 April 2006
Conflict, schmonflict
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In a media scrum today, Premier Danny Williams said that finance minister Loyola Sullivan will no longer be part of any cabinet discussions ...
The German blog from here
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An e-mail today advised that the Bond Papers have been added to a local blog maintained in German. Wow. The blog is called Windrose and is ...
26 April 2006
Tom Rideout and the Tar-baby
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For most of its term, the Williams administration has been treating Fishery Products International as a sort of tar-baby . They dance aroun...
Dignified vs....something else
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To add to the comments on changes to the federal government's website, consider the following. The main web portal for the Government o...
Will Danny be there this year?
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Early next week, the North American oil and gas industry will be in Houston for the Offshore Technology Conference ( OTC ) . It's always...
25 April 2006
Natural gas project under development in Newfoundland and Labrador
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CBC news is reporting this evening that North Atlantic Pipeline Partners L.P. ( NAPP ) has purchased large tracts near Arnold's Cove wit...
Royal Newfoundland Regiment celebrates and commemorates
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April 25th marks the 211th birthday of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment. On this day in 1795, the first Royal Newfoundland Regiment was raise...
Why columnists need editors
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Bill Rowe's column in the Telegram on Saturday, April 22 offered some comment on the new biography of Pierre Trudeau, already out in Fr...
Tim Powers: the importance of focus
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On the Monday edition of Mike Duffy's panel of party strategists, the boys were discussing the Conservative policy of not lowering flags...
24 April 2006
Afghanistan on an April Monday
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1. For a poignant memoir of one soldier killed over the weekend, read Christie Blatchford's front-pager in today's Globe and Mail ...
21 April 2006
This is just the one who will say it publicly
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One local businessman is saying publicly what many others in the local oil and gas community are thinking or saying privately. Instead, Heb...
Ellsworth big winner in city hall controversy
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While former mayor Shannie Duff deserves credit for standing up to bullying mayor Andy Wells, the big winner in the whole controversy is new...
Wells apologizes...sort of
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Faced with overwhelming public condemnation for his bullying behaviour, St. John's mayor Andy Wells decided to apologize publicly to f...
20 April 2006
Husky will wait on gas development until Williams makes policy clear
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Husky Energy chief executive John Lau said on Wednesday that his company is interested in developing 2.3 trillion cubic feet of natural ga...
Offshore oil rigs and the terror threat
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Rear Admiral Dan McNeil, commander of Joint Task Force Atlantic told a Halifax audience Wednesday that oil and gas production platforms off...
19 April 2006
Max Ruelokke: Definitely the right guy for the job
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Grab a listen to Max Ruelokke, the designated chairman and chief executive officer of the board that regulates Newfoundland's offshore ...
18 April 2006
Yack radio: the Newfoundland and Labrador phenomenon
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Radio call-in shows are popular in Newfoundland and Labrador in a way that eclipses experience elsewhere in North America and, to a certain ...
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