All posts by Diana Thebaud Nicholson

Wednesday Night #1461
March 3, 2010, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1461

More on Wednesday-Night.com The evening started on a somber note, as Diana noted with sadness the deaths of Judith Patte ...

The Politics of Earthquakes
March 3, 2010, Comments Off on The Politics of Earthquakes

If the earthquakes in Chile and Haiti carry any message for those of us fortunate enough not to live in those places, pe ...

Désirée McGraw named Young Global Leader
March 3, 2010, Comments Off on Désirée McGraw named Young Global Leader

World Economic Forum announces Young Global Leaders 2010 Young leaders from 72 countries are honoured for their outstand ...

Vancouver Olympics 2010
February 28, 2010, 3 Comments

Perhaps the last word belongs to Brian Williams of NBC, who left behind this thank-you note on his blog: “Before w ...

Jamie Tiller R.I.P.
February 27, 2010, Comments Off on Jamie Tiller R.I.P.

TILLER, Wm. James Godfrey Jamie died at home Wednesday, February 24, 2010, with his wife, brother, nurse, and dogs at hi ...

Wednesday Night #1460
February 24, 2010, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1460

As many Wednesday Nighters are out of town taking advantage of school holidays and others were glued to the Olympic hock ...

Wednesday Night #1459
February 17, 2010, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1459

Everything is soothed by oil, and this is the reason why divers send out small quantities of it in their mouths, because ...

Nuclear energy comeback
February 17, 2010, 2 Comments

More on AECL and nuclear and on Wednesday-Night.com ; Nuclear waste and a communications conundrum Nuclear plant rebuild ...

Heward Grafftey R.I.P.
February 12, 2010, Comments Off on Heward Grafftey R.I.P.

Heward Grafftey on Wednesday-Night.com   (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press) “He made his political mark as a dogged c ...

Wednesday Night #1458
February 10, 2010, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1458

With the guidance of Kenneth Matziorinis, Dr. Ioannis Bougas and other experts, so much of the evening was devoted to a ...

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