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They take things seriously in Sweden where a politician by the name of Jens Orback is attaining immortality for the things he says and does. A socialist, he has been minister for Gender Equality, and Minister for Democracy. Full Article at National Review Online

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  1. OTTAWA Jacques Shore has heard more than 200 witnesses and spent more than 14 months poring over evidence about the bombing of Air India Flight 182, which exploded off the coast of Ireland 22 years ago. Full Article at Globe and Mail

  2. European Union leaders signed the Treaty of Lisbon to reform the bloc's institutions and give it stronger leadership, marking the end of a difficult process that has lasted nearly a decade. Full Article at TVNZ

  3. LISBON (Reuters) - European Union leaders will sign the 'Treaty of Lisbon' on Thursday to modernize the bloc's institutions and put behind them a difficult reform process that has lasted nearly a decade. Full Article at The New York Times

  4. Instead it will concentrate on the emotional and human impact on those most directly affected - the families who lost loved ones when Flight 182 was blown from the sky by a terrorist bomb. Full Article at Macleans.ca

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