The Week of November 11 to 17, 2001

We Stand In Silence
Sunday
November 11, 2001
Today we combine images of the present and memories of the past to help understand what this day means and will always mean.
The Greenwater Report For November 12, 2001
Monday
November 12, 2001
Jerry Crawford shows us some great pictures of the park this week and how the expansion of the Cove is moving along.
Berlusconi's War against Terrorism and Loss of Democracy
Monday
November 12, 2001
The affects of the U.S.A.'s war on terrorism are felt world wide. Mario gives us some insight with a European perspective of how these affects are shaking down across the sea.
Moosomin
Tuesday
November 13, 2001
Mainline remembered, some interesting images of Moosomin one of Saskatchewan's older towns.
Walter Robinson against 100 so-called Economists:
defending tax cuts and balanced budgets against people's lives
Tuesday
November 13, 2001
Mario deSantis examines some of the recommendations of the Taxpayer's Federation and suggests that their recommendations to the Minister of Finance are woefully off base.
BAe Hawk 115
Tuesday
November 13, 2001
Michael Townsends has some pictures of a wing of trainers from 15 Wing Moose Jaw that were in Kamloops for a Remembrance Day fly past.
Where I Live - Time Shift
Wednesday
November 14, 2001
As we look at the morning light many consider that the beginning of the day while others view morning as the end of the day. Here is a discussion on when we spend our lives.
Floor Finishing and Plumbing
Thursday
November 15, 2001
The Golden Age Centre is quickly moving to conclusion of its construction phase with an event scheduled for the end of the month. Today we bring you up to date on developments this past week.
Tort Option for Motorists Leaves Too Many Questions Unanswered
Thrusday
November 15, 2001
The Saskatchewan Coalition Against No-Fault voice their concerns about the announcement yesterday by SGI in changes in distant future to Saskatchewan insurance policies.
The New World Order:
The visible hands of our leaders shape history and legitimize their stealing
Thursday
November 15, 2001
Mario deSantis voices concerns about the direction the world's leaders are taking as they combine agendas and merge mutual interests but seem to have lost sight of the interests of the world's population.
What Is Important?
Friday
November 16, 2001
This morning in today's editorial, Timothy Shire discusses the importance of establishing personal priorities. This story can be listened to or read.
Dean Baker's Understanding of Economics:
The Obsolescence of the Free Market and Monetary policies
Friday
November 16, 2001
The popular financial thinking of a large number of politicians and their advisors is well behind the modern curve of academic awareness and Mario deSantis points out some of the myths that some economists have uncovered.
Economic Fundamentalists Milton Friedman and Alan Greenspan: The Gospel of the Interest Rate and The Gospel of the Stock Market
Saturday
November 17, 2001
By developing an economy revolving around the stock market the 1% of the population own 50% of everything and presently all policies are directed toward their interests. Mario deSantis gives us some serious concerns about what is really going on.