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Toxic theory sank Hughes (Winnipeg Free Press)

So what did Lesley Hughes really do? The independent, left-leaning former CBC radio host has in a week become the lightning rod for free speech. She's also become the standard-bearer for the 9-11
truth movement, a movement that exists mostly on the Internet and circulates mostly alternative theories -- most would say screwball -- about what supposedly really happened on Sept. 11, 2001.
Book Review:Guests of the Nationby Mike Palecek (Blogcritics.org)

Lack of character development undermines effectiveness of novel contending 9/11 was a government
conspiracy.In the midst of Banned Books Week, President John F. Kennedy's statement that "a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the
truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people" is particularly pertinent. And is it just coincidence that the Kennedy ...
A nation of conspiracy theorists can't be wrong (Salon.com)

From miracle diets to creationism to rumors about the origins of 9/11, a new book traces our irrational love of misinformation.
Scotiabank forecasts recession for Canada (CTV.ca)

A Scotiabank report is forecasting recessions for both Canada and the United States that could last well into 2009. But the report says a potential recession in Canada would not be nearly as bad as one in the U.S.
The Fleecing of America (Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel)

Over 200 years ago, Thomas Paine wrote a treatise on government in which he said "a republic is supposed to be directed by certain fundamental principles of right and justice, from which there cannot, because there ought not to, be any deviation.
This week in mudslinging (Winnipeg Free Press)

The
truth is out there The dirty deed: In 2002, Kildonan-St. Paul Liberal candidate Lesley Hughes suggested Israeli businesses got advance warning about 9/11 and got out of the Twin Towers in before 3,000
americans "who were not so lucky."
Comments, corrections, clarifications, and c*ckups (Crikey)

Ganaut and peak oil ... the Wall Street bailout ... Rundle in the US ... Turnbull, pot and the Jewish faith ...
U.S. Senate to vote on bailout plan Wednesday (CTV British Columbia)

U.S. Senate leaders plan to vote on the White House's US$700-billion bailout plan Wednesday, adding tax breaks and legislation that would raise federal deposit insurance limits to attract more votes.
Stock markets up as Bush pushes for bailout plan (CTV Toronto)

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Everything you want to know about the bank crisis (The New Statesman)

How bad is it? This is the worst financial crisis in 60 years, and it has shaken the banking system to its foundations. Even the Chancellor, Alistair Darling, has compared the crisis to the Great Depression and he is not given to overstatement.