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- B.C. Students Demonstrate from Raft VANCOUVER (CUP) — Stu- dents from five local campuses demonstrated against nine U.S. warships visiting Vancouver during a recent series of demonstrations. Students from Langara, Capilano and Emily Carr col- leges, and the universities of British Columbia and Simon Fraser, participated in the Vancouver Peace Flotilla Coalition, which Sept. 11, 12 and 13
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- Thursday October 30, 1986
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- 16, 1986 issue of the Gem. Several staff members indicated that they had offered to assist Mr. Lai in the as- sembling of the paper, but he had told them that everything was under control. I myself, the production editor, was not notified that a layout session would be taking place on the 14 October; I was informed after the fact that the paper had been sent to the The CBC story put the blame
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- editor. uh By Sam Okello Doctor Hugh Pilkington, a World University Service of Canada Coordinator in the Horn of Africa, was hit by a car and killed while jogging outside Brandon, Manitoba, October 16, according to The Globe and Mail newspaper. He was 44. Pilkington arrived in Canada September 14 to speak to 32 ° Canadian universities about the plight of African refugees and to seek opportunities
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- Women” from the October 16, 1986 issue of The Netted Gem. I am shocked that a university newspaper would print an article of this nature. You as editor and the Engineers’ Society would do well to note how offensive this article is to women. The article | in question portrays insolence and a degrading attitude towards all women. Unfortunately, your por- trayal of women in a university newspaper
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- 's projects in 118 countries in the developing world. The money raised goes a long way because both the Canadian International Canadian International Deve- lopment Agency (CIDA) and the country receiving the assistance from UNICEF Canada match each donation. UNICEF works in the poorest countries to reach the most needy children and their mothers and it depends entirely upon voluntary contributions
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- Thursday October 23, 1986
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- partnership in all fields of human endeavour will the moral and psychological cli mate be created in which inter national peace can emerge. The happiness of mankiné will be realized when womer and men coordinate and ad vance equally, for each is the complement and helpmeet 0 the other. For further discussion 0! this topic or about the Baha Faith, feel free to call Nadi at 892-1880 between 6-10 p.m or leave
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- Thursday October 30, 1986
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- Building Apr. 29. She, confirmed she was paid $130 cash by “the president or vice- president”’ of the student union after her performance. “What really perturbed me,” Said Uzwshyn, ‘‘was that this Stripper was paid for with SU funds,” Student union administra- tors could not produce a cheque requisition for the money used for the stripper, but a remittance stub was on file. The stub, which bears no Names
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- Our 8 oz. Steak special for just $3.99 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM Daily Blast to the Past! Music from 1965-1985 Ladies Night: You could win a $100.00 CASH DRAW Student Night Birthday Night! Free cake for Birthday party of five or more Lounge Opens 11:00 AM to LATE 189 Kent Street, Charlottetown
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- Thursday October 23, 1986
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- Clothes Off es PICK HIT FOR UP AND COMING SINGLE General Public i gecesi Murder NOW DELIVERING DELIVERY STARTING AT 8:00 PM for only $1.00 Third Floor S.u.b. Barn be
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- Thursday October 23, 1986
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- is given to First Class Honors Students. Transcript of Marks is required. You must also be return for full time studies in the fall. Application forms are available at this office. Applications and transcripts must be received at NRC no later than 21 November, 1986. INFORMATION SESSIONS RESUME PREPARATION — TUESDAY, OCT. 28 — 10:30 — 11:20 in Dalton 405. ; THE JOB SEARCH — HOW TO LOOK FOR A JOB
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- Thursday October 23, 1986
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- How can you save 33% on your next train ticket? Pretend your father owns the company. Answerq skill-testing question. Show your student card. - The train’ 5 definitly the smart way to ine Even smarter _ these days with VIA's student fares. Just show.us your student card ‘and youre on.your way, 1/3 richer. Have a relaxing ride-- Meet some new friends. And Jet the good trains roll! os For more
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- THE PANTHER LOUNGE ONE OF OUR MANY FREQUENT FLYER DISCOUNTS: FLY THIS THURSDAY AT REGULAR PRICE 25¢ RETURN FARE 114 NITE THIS THURSDAY IS QUARTER NIGHT. NEED WE Se ee SAY 25¢ RETURN FARE WORLD SERIES MORE?
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- . If something major went wrong during the move, we probably couldn’t even log in to the computer, let alone be logged out randomly. The point is this: the computer lines weren’t working 100 per- cent, but they should be work- ing fine now. If you have any problems with the computer, mail a message to account VESSEY and a copy to SYSTEM. You’ll find that it’s better to mention a slight pro- blem early, than
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- Thursday October 23, 1986
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- gender pairs taped in ‘‘natural settings,’? found that men interrupt 98 per cent of the time and are responsible: for 100 per cent of the overlaps in conversation. McGill student and former undergraduate representative to McGill’s Board of Gover- nors, Amy Kaler spoke about her experiences with men dominating conversation on students’ council and the Board. Kaler says ‘‘men are more ctive
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- Thursday October 23, 1986
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- -CIMN Radio FUN IN THE FIELO2 a A /l photos on +this Shelli Wheaton’) ~ page Py continued from page 2 from 6 a.m. Sunday (Feb. 21) until the bus returns Friday (Feb. 27) night. Judging from previous years, the bus trip may prove to be the biggest of ‘all. This year, thanks to the courteous donation by Labatts Brewery, there will be compli- mentary beverages provided to help speed up the 10 Hr. trip
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- Thursday November 6, 1986
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- By Derrick R. Webber It was a stormy evening at the old lighthouse; frothing waves crashed against cold, jagged rocks as its powerful beacon swept the cold air ma- jestically, warning any unwary trawlers that braved the storm. Inside, the lanterns swayed from the gale winds seeping through boarded windows. Captain Highliner, that wise old trawler salt from New- foundland, and Billy, his youthful c...
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- Thursday November 6, 1986
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ENGINEERS Do IT ITH PRECISION) | FOOD SERVICE CHRISTMAS 1986 — HOURS OF OPERATION Cafeteria: Saturday, December 13th — 7:45 to 6 pm Sunday, December 14th — 11:30 to6 pm Monday, December
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- Divided by Zero 12>: Fom: Cochrane... eke The Untouchable One 13. Fine Young Gannibals ..... Blue FA: Gorey Paalt oie ee eee es I Am By Your Side 15. Les Immer Essen ......-... Infinity Horn 16 BAAN a a Fig a...
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- Located in the Charlottetown Mall 566-1400 Eastern Canada’s Largest, Most Complete Fitness/Racquet’s Club Over 58,000 sa. ft. of Facilities ... Tennis, Racquetball, Squash, Jogging Track, Swimming Pook, Sauna’s, Whirlpools, Weight Rooms, Aerobics, and more! SPECIAL STUDENT MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL STUDENT MEMBERSHIP Fitness Club $126.00 (Good Till April 15, 1987) Racquet Club $154.00 We’ve Got Versatility!!!
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- Thursday November 6, 1986
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- Relax, meet people, have a good time, in the PANTHER LOUNGE .. and, like, he asked me where I was going tonight, and I said that I was going across the road. But then he said ‘‘Oh no, you’re not. You’re coming with me to the lounge tonight.’’ So here we are. You know it’s better than I thought it would be. I think his name is Mark ... Walk this way ... Panther Lounge
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