News scan, June 5
Armed Hamas supporters stormed a Gaza TV station, claiming it was biased toward the Fatah.
A UN report says dessert ecosystems are being put under huge pressure by tourism, climate change and the demand for water.
The terror plot that ended with 17 arrests a few days ago started in 2004 in a chat room while CSIS watched.
James Adams writes in today's Globe and Mail about this week's BookExpo and the varying opinions on the lifespan of books as a medium.
A UN report says dessert ecosystems are being put under huge pressure by tourism, climate change and the demand for water.
The terror plot that ended with 17 arrests a few days ago started in 2004 in a chat room while CSIS watched.
James Adams writes in today's Globe and Mail about this week's BookExpo and the varying opinions on the lifespan of books as a medium.
were you at humber this evening? could swear i saw you driving out 'round 6pm..
Posted by Eldorado | Tuesday, June 06, 2006 1:50:00 a.m.
nope, 'fraid not. but i seem to have clones running around all over the place.
Posted by Aaron Jacklin | Tuesday, June 06, 2006 9:27:00 a.m.