
Skeptical MPs assured that Canada would control national-security information despite firm's handover to U.S. buyer
Canada will retain final control over data obtained and sent by Radarsat-2, even if the satellite is sold to a U.S.-based weapons maker, the president of the company that built it said on Tuesday.
Do you ever get tired of scanning through the same old radio stations in your car, only to find your favorite song barely coming through the static, or an endless amount of boring radio commercials? Well, I?m here to tell you?you are not alone. I had the very same frustrations until I got my own satellite radio. With a satellite radio, there are so many crystal clear, uninterrupted channels, that you are bound to find something you like. Whether it be an ESPN sports broadcast, Oprah talking about giving things away, or Justin Timberlake singing ?Sexy Back,? there is a channel for everyone.
For anyone that is not already familiar with the radio talk show legend Howard Stern, they may have some pre-existing notions about the man that just aren?t true. For instance, while it is true that he can be a crass, lewd, and in-your-face radio personality, there is intelligence behind his banter that only other intellects that appreciate a ?pull no punches? attitude and demeanor can appreciate. Stern has amassed an almost cult following since the 1990s that can even be described as rabid. His loyal fans hang on his every word and understand that he is about much more than just curse words, lewd content, and naked women; he wants a change to the hypocrisy that is so prevalent in the United States government that many Americans have grown apathetic to.
By ANDREW TAYLOR,Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON - Pro-gun rights Democrats teamed with House Republicans on Thursday to block local governments and law enforcement agencies from gaining routine access to gun-purchasing data. The House Appropriations Committee defeated two attempts by gun control advocates to strip four-year-old restrictions on the use of information from Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms [...]
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