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Articles Written by: DAVID BLAIR
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David Blair is a Daily Telegraph correspondent who in April 2003 entered the bombed out Iraqi Foreign Ministry in Baghdad, and "found" a box with incriminating documents:
As we all know, President George W. Bush was not always the most eloquent of speakers. His verbal stumbles included such gems as the word "misunderestimated" and the phrase "childrens do learn." He once pronounced the word "eclectic" like "epileptic" ...
Summer is upon us and now is the time when many people will be spending a lot of time outdoors. Now is also when the sun can beat fiercely down and turn a fun day outside into a sweltering uncomfortable experience. Completely avoiding the heat and ...
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From JEFF BLAIR, SEAN GORDON, DAVID NAYLOR,
Globe and Mail,
1 Jun 2009
2008 Finished 8-10, lost East Division semi-final at home to the Edmonton Eskimos.
In a somewhat surprising turn of events, the Bombers cleaned house. Head coach Doug Berry was fired and general manager Brendan Taman stepped aside, giving way to ...
From DAVID NAYLOR AND JEFF BLAIR AND SEAN GORDON,
Globe and Mail,
31 May 2009
This movie was made in 1962 and is another one of those 60s sword-and-sandal epics with an enormous amount of extras. It is an adaptation of the Battle of Thermopylae fought in 480 BC. This movie does more to capture the culture of this era Greece ...
"Spelunking" is amateur cave exploration. It's poking around a cave for recreational purposes as opposed to scientific study and is a load of fun. A wet, dark, cold load of fun. If one plans on roaming around a cave, there are some things one should ...
"A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with fava beans and a nice Chianti."
is a great movie. It's a dramatic, psychological thriller that has become one of the best (and scariest) horror movies of all time - ranked up there with the ...
This was originally going to be a worst ten list, but I only really came up with eight movies that I would consider the worst. It could still be considered a ten list as a couple of these movies are bad enough that they could be counted twice.
8. Blade ...
Earwax can be disgusting, but we all have it. Some of us are just blessed with more of it than others and getting rid of it can be hard sometimes. During a recent ear wax adventure that led me eventually to an audiologist to get the wax manually ...
Rusutsu, Japan Prime Minister Brown of Britain, vowed to punish the "criminal cabal" running Zimbabwe yesterday as Britain and America urged the United Nations to impose a global travel ban on President Mugabe and 13 allies.
A draft resolution ...