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Top News Headlines
| February 14, 2006
Art show sealed with The Kiss
Beaverbrook Gallery to host sculptor Rodin's The Kiss, The Thinker in May
Francesca da Rimini was the student and Paolo Malatesta was teaching her English. They read the dreamy story of Lancelot and Guinevere together.
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| February 14, 2006
Energy program offers NBers up to $10,000
Homeowners can choose between an interest-free loan or a cash rebate of the HST toward recommended improvements
If Canada's energy efficiency program is any indication, New Brunswickers stand to save lots of money on their power bills under a new provincial incentives program.
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| February 14, 2006
Lord tries for love connection with Valentine's Day shuffle
There's something that rings odd about Bernard Lord shuffling his cabinet today on Valentine's Day.
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Top Opinion Headlines
| February 14, 2006
Reinventing of a premier
Since winning last year's Saint John Harbour byelection, there has been an air of confidence around provincial Liberal Leader Shawn Graham. But while Mr.
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| February 14, 2006
Premier's goals ignore nursing home fees
Premier Bernard Lord has enumerated five superlatives for New Brunswick:
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| February 14, 2006
McKenna was wise not to seek leadership
Like most Canadians I was somewhat surprised when Frank McKenna and other highly qualified and popular Liberals bowed out of the party's federal leadership race. It showed how intelligent our own former premier actually is.
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Top Sports Headlines
| February 14, 2006
Sawyer and Co. hit the ice for real
Canadian Jeff Buttle carries nation's top hopes
Only five Canadians in Winter Games history have won a men's Olympic figure skating medal, and Jeff Buttle has a good shot at becoming the sixth.
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| February 14, 2006
It was a day of disaster for many athletes
Serious crashes in luge, skiing and figure skating took spotlight
More than a few Olympians took their lumps Monday at the Winter Games.
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| February 14, 2006
Axemen, Blue Eagles earn first-round hockey byes
UNB opens at home against St. F.X. Wednesday while STU travels to Saint Mary's
The Atlantic University sport men's hockey playoff matchups are set after regular season action wrapped up with a full slate of weekend games.
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