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Top News Headlines
| February 14, 2006
N.B. keeps beach eatery open
Provincial gov't says survey shows public support for Parlee Beach restaurant 'overwhelming' - in hands of private operator
Vocal opponents of the restaurant at Parlee Beach are in disbelief following government's decision yesterday to have the eatery operated by the private sector next summer.
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| February 14, 2006
Who's in, who's out in N.B. cabinet shuffle?
Bernard Lord to add ministers for higher learning, wellness and environment when reworked front bench announced today
Premier Bernard Lord will end months of conjecture today when he undertakes the most significant reorganization of his frontbench since he swept to power in 1999.
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| February 14, 2006
How romantic are we?
Atlantic Canadians offer some, er, startling responses to Harlequin romance survey
If you're ever going to get a date again, today's the day, Maritimers.
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Top Opinion Headlines
| February 14, 2006
Premier wrong on restaurant
We Say: Premier Lord and his government have consistently bungled the illegal Parlee Beach restaurant issue
Over the past seven years the case of the restaurant built on Parlee Beach, with erroneous provincial approval, has been a case of one bad decision after another, sending out all the wrong messages.
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| February 14, 2006
New drugs actually save healthcare money
To The Editor:
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| February 14, 2006
Recycling does in fact occur
To The Editor:
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Top Sports Headlines
| February 14, 2006
Sharks' Patrick Marleau named NHL's top offensive player
Red Wings goalie Manny Legace named defensive player of week
San Jose Sharks forward Patrick Marleau, who led the league with 10 points in four games, is the NHL's offensive player of the week while Detroit Red Wings goaltender Manny Legace earned the defensive honour after leading his team to three wins.
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| February 14, 2006
Knights pride runs deep
Andrew MacPherson is a big believer in good athletes being good people, too, so he's loving what is happening at Moncton High School these days.
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| February 14, 2006
Brad Gushue rink wins Olympic opener
Canada's Shannon Kleibrink doesn't fare as well; falls 7-5 to Sweden
Canada's Brad Gushue opened the men's curling competition at the Olympic Games with a resounding 10-5 win over Germany's Andy Kapp.
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