Posts Tagged ‘Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould’
The AgilityGuard Helps Rocklin Athlete Achieve Excellence in Sport
Ariana Wong has been skiing for many years and is always on the lookout for news ways to improve her performance on the slopes. The 18 year-old from Rocklin, California – a suburb of Sacramento – knows that every second counts in her game of choice and this is why she regularly trains, works out, [...]
Sheen kicks off tour in Detroit; crowd yells for refund
Mike Householder, The Associated Press Charlie Sheen and his “goddesses” took the stage to thunderous applause Saturday night for the first leg of his “Torpedo of Truth” tour. The 70-minute show hadn’t even ended when the first reviews were in, and they were brutal. The former Two and a Half Men star showed that comedic [...]
Harper sets federal election for May 2
The federal election is set for May 2 and it’s shaping up to be a campaign battle from C to C — coalition to contempt. Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the date at Rideau Hall today and immediately made it clear he wants a majority to stave off a “reckless opposition coalition.” Liberal Leader Michael [...]
Milton and Toronto entrepreneurs contend that philanthropy makes everyone richer
By Paul W. Fitzgerald We always hear about people starting new businesses. It’s just a fact of life. Yes, we live in a free market where the spirit of entrepreneurship is welcomed with open arms, there’s no doubt about it. However, while I pen many stories on news businesses and inventions, I just have come [...]
Gadhafi vows ‘long war’
Moammar Gadhafi vowed a “long war” against the international military force that struck at his forces with airstrikes and dozens of cruise missiles that shook the Libyan capital early Sunday with the sound of explosions and anti-aircraft fire. In the capital of the rebel-held east, the Libyan leader’s guns appeared to go silent. State television [...]
Gadhafi forces quiet after jets strike
Top officials from the United States, Europe and the Arab world have launched immediate military action to protect civilians as Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi’s forces attacked the heart of the country’s rebel uprising. A U.S. warship launched cruise missiles against Libya on Saturday as part of the international effort against leader Mr. Gadhafi, according to [...]
Nuclear leaks now dangerous in Japan
Thursday Night Magazine has just learned that Japan officials told the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that ‘radioactivity is being released directly into the atmosphere’ after a fire broke out in a storage pond for spent fuel at nuclear reactor damaged by Friday’s earthquake and tsunami. Japan officials are now ordering 140,000 people living near [...]
Death toll in Japan to top 10,000
TAGAJO, Japan — People across a devastated swath of Japan suffered for a third day Sunday without water, electricity and proper food, as the country grappled with the enormity of a massive earthquake and tsunami that left more than 10,000 people dead in one area alone. Japan’s prime minister called the crisis the most severe [...]
AgilityGuard User Win First and Second Place in Giant Slalom Competition
Thomas Parachou had a hunch that a new sport orthotic would help him on the slopes. How was right. He credits a new invention for helping him place first and second in the Giant Slalom, a rigorous snowboarding competition that was held this weekend. The competition attracted elite snowboarders from across the USA. The popular [...]
Gerry Rafferty dies in hospital
By Milton Howe Paisley-born singer and songwriter passed away after battling liver failure Baker Street singer Gerry Rafferty has died in hospital at the age of 63. The songwriter was admitted to the Royal Bournemouth Hospital in November 2010 with suspected liver failure. Rafferty, who was born in Paisley in 1947, had received treatment for [...]


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