Monday, April 16, 2012

Internet Freedom Under Attack.. Spain Crisis Mounts.. Pushing Oil Sands Is 'God's Work'?

Monday, April 16, 2012
A B.C. father is refusing to pay a $1,400 bill received from Rogers after his teenaged son was charged for sending hundreds of texts to his girlfriend, despite a contract that includes unlimited texting in Canada.
Google Co-Founder: Internet Freedom Facing Greatest Threat Ever
Why Your Mortgage Rate Won't Get More Expensive Anytime Soon
'Toxic Culture' Behind Air Canada Strikes, Experts Say
Panic Mounts Around Spain's Debt Crisis
How Much You Pay For Your Home Depends On Race, Gender
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Charles Kupchan: Why Nobody Will Dominate The 21st Century
The absence of consensus over which country will oversee the coming world is just as it should be. That's because the twenty-first century will not be dominated by any country.
Hayden Bixby: Family Bonding at Tax Time
I have to admit that I'm sad to see another tax season come to a close. I'm not saying I love paying taxes, but I am saying that I love doing taxes.
Rory O'Connor: Facebook Is Not Your Friend
Mark Zuckerberg may think that Facebook's recurrent privacy flaps haven't much affected the sometimes anti-social social network, but they represent a huge potential threat to what he has built.
Helen Davey: Cracks in the Cover-Up
When you see airline crews walking across the terminal with their suitcase on wheels, just know that they are also carrying another kind of baggage.
Bianca Bosker: Why A Picture Is Worth $1 Billion: Instagram Has Moments, While Facebook Has Memories
Understanding Facebook's Instagram affair means starting with the simple fact that the app mastered an activity that makes up the heart and soul of Facebook: sharing photos among friends.

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