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102. The vultures are circling
103. Scum of the airwaves: the broadcast council reprimands a B.C. radio host for insulting Christians
104. Scum of the airwaves
105. Sovereignty under siege: Delgamuukw's time bombs detonate as B.C. Indians begin to seize crown land
106. Sovereignty under siege
107. Country for the taking: Canada could stop the migrant onslaught but chooses not to
108. Language as spectator sport: a new populist poetry escapes from academia and lands on stage
109. Finders keepers or finders weepers? Vancouver police debates whether to allow an off-duty cop to keep a $1-million windfall
110. Ghouls in our schools
111. Sharpe questions on child porn: a judge suggests foreign kids may enjoy selling nude photos of themselves
112. First they came for the smokers: now fat people are being measured for a 'bad lifestyle' tax
113. Danger: government stupidity ahead: to outgoing Children's Commissioner (Cynthia) Morton even fishing is fraught with risk
114. We tax cigarettes, don't we? Obesity is now a `public health issue' and some physicians advocate coercion to treat it
115. Equality under the law? Victim impact statements are accused of making sentencing a popularity contest
116. Justice's sliding scale: victim impact statements are accused of making sentencing a popularity contest
117. Do you take this meal ticket? The Supreme Court rules men must support ex-wives even if they didn't when married
118. Still in wonderland: an 80-year-old QC -- and former AG -- runs for chancellor of SFU (Alex MacDonald)
119. See PoCo grow: Port Coquitlam and other suburbs are the urban success stories of the 1990s
120. Foster-parenting B.C. style: the Ministry for Children employs two gay activists to raise two gay teens
121. Not a lady who does lunch: celebrity, survivor and radio talker Pia Shandel belies her socialite reputation
122. Matter of mind: a B.C. prof gets US$1M to research the nature of consciousness
123. Not a lady who lunches: celebrity, survivor and radio talker Pia Shandel belies her socialite reputation
124. Herbal tea and homosexuality: the Ministry for Children employs two gay activists as foster parents to two gay teens
125. Power without responsibility: a sensational case of sexual extortion highlights the lack of child welfare worker standards
126. Lights! Camera! Backlash! Hollywood North roars its opposition to interference from Ottawa
127. (David) Strangway's bold venture: the former UBC president picks Squamish to host Canada's first secular private university
128. Big babies: new disposable diapers for over-threes mark the trend to let children toilet-train themselves
129. Doctors follow the people: B.C.'s rural doctor shortage is a fact of life government cannot solve
130. Income-enhancing drug: Ross Rebagliati's marijuana-positive test has made him a superstar pitchman
131. 'Boyhood' a coming-of-age movie like no other; Neither liberals nor conservatives recognize their inconsistencies
132. Director Linklater's singular approach to 'Boyhood'
133. MOVIE REVIEW: 'Winter's Tale'; 'Winter's Tale' has magic, just not enough
134. With 'Labor Day,' Reitman close to 'nailing it'
135. Out of Africa: a program designed to teach overseas doctors is being used here in B.C
136. Still red and not dead: the Communist Party of Canada raises money for hostage-taking Colombian guerillas
137. Assaulted by a vegetable: Vancouver Islanders complain of attacks by youths wielding high-tech potato guns
138. Assaulted with a vegetable: Islanders complain of attacks by youths wielding high-tech potato guns
139. Fallen toy soldier? Politics and sex are cited in the suicide of Port Moody's police chief
140. Fiasco's growing fallout: the APEC inquiry totters toward extinction after claiming two victims and threatening more
141. If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck: a Courtney man builds boxes he says treat cancer and other diseases with radio waves
142. Dollars for `diversity': the NDP finds bigotry everywhere and spends $1.2 million to advance its racial agenda
143. Their names here: Vancouver businessmen secure Internet rights to famous trademarks and spark a lawsuit
144. Interactive but anti-social
145. Net-filters don't work
146. Take a pill: a Vancouver artist - and Sarah McLachlan pal - squares off against a pharmaceutical giant
147. Maybe lefties aren't victims: doubt is cast on the handicap status of left-handedness
148. Out in left field? A UVic professor (Clare Porac) contradicts Stanley Coren's controversial research on handedness
149. Nothing to shoot here: a Saanich man (Ross Holloway) wages a campaign against alleged photographic violation
150. Nail polish - $50: Statscan reserves the right to compel Canadians to answer surveys under threat of imprisonment
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