Posts Tagged ‘ sense of guilt ’

Education Key To Native Well Being

May 31st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Education

The first issue to settle in discussing aboriginal affairs is who defines the issues and who is supposed to solve them.
Pierre Trudeau was quoted in Morris Shumiatcher’s book Welfare: The Hidden Backlash, as saying “all of us feel a sense of guilt, not so much toward the Indian, as toward the fact that we haven’t [...]



Red faces as Anderson hits

Mar 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Sports

Anderson took 5-73 from 20 overs of full-pitched, late swing bowling, cleaning up New Zealands top-five of Matthew Bell, Jamie How, Stephen Fleming, Mathew Sinclair and Ross Taylor.
Anderson was called into the England attack alongside Stuart Broad after a lacklustre performance from Steve Harmison and Matthew Hoggard in the first test.
While England toiled in Hamilton, [...]



A fragile grasp on life

Mar 4th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Health

“He whipped out his cell phone and walked out the door,” recalled Gina, 35, who was pregnant with her first child.
Left in the dark, the Spickas spent a panicky 10 minutes in the room last September while the doctor consulted with a pediatric heart specialist at another hospital.
When he returned, his face was serious.
“This is [...]