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These are heady days for Australia. The country is coming off successful military interventions in Timor, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. This sports-obsessed nation has been doing brilliantly in cricket against India. No...
Step two is a good review in our archives. Military affairs reporter Matthew Fisher wrote an interesting opinion piece from Resolute Bay on the cost of Arctic military expertise. Describing Operation Nanook, an annual training exercise, he wrote:...
They're having what's known as cryptic sex – sneaky sex ... We can't make it happen in the lab – we can only see evidence that it has happened.
Canadians are about to discover that Prime Minister Stephen Harper has caught China fever. The Prime Minister arrives Tuesday in Beijing to shout that Canada is open for business. Australia caught China fever some years ago, and because of it the land...
OPP officer on the lookout for drunk drivers in December arrested two of them nine days apart in St. Clair Township. Matthew A. Delorme, 24, of Petrolia, and Matthew Fisher, 21, of St. Clair Township, pled guilty to driving while their blood-alcohol...
Europe may be edging toward economic apocalypse, yet it was hard to get much sense of that drama yet criss-crossing the continent by rail, as I have just done for several weeks. Italy, Greece, Portugal, Spain and Ireland, are reckoned to be in the worst...
It is quite appalling that Matthew Fisher would suggest that Canada consider plucking the “best and brightest from Europe.” Before poaching talent from European countries, we need to do some soul-searching as to how effectively we have used the immigrant
Matthew Fisher (born Matthew Charles Fisher, 7 March 1946 in Addiscombe, Croydon, England) is the Hammond organist, singer-songwriter, and the man responsible for the organ sound on the 1967 single "A Whiter Shade of Pale". Full Article
