Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 8, 2004, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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deaths Anderson Orville 47, of Little Saskatchewan first nation. Asham Stanford 78, of pegu is first nation. Carlson Allan White widower of Eleanor. Caron Lorraine Marjorie 72, wife of Raymond. Caryk Joachim 91. Chernick Harry 79. Davidson Grace april. Fillion Nee Clai Montrose widow of Edward. Garbutt Micheal William Samuel 21. Gray Agnes. Horkoff Hazel Irene 94. Lange baby Bryan Priscilla Petronella 2, of Dufresne daughter of Arnold and Kim. Loader Leonard Charles 78. Macfarlane Winona. Micsko Ilona.
museum continued from Page a1 Asper said $40 million in Provin Cial and civic Grants is also unavailable As operating capital under the terms of the Deal. The Federal government was expected to provide $100 million for the Meg project but $70 million is still missing. Asper said an architect will be selected in a few weeks for the project and the group could Issue a construction tender this fall provided Paul Martins government issues the last Cheque. Treasury Board president Reg Alcock has been unavailable for an interview for the last three Days to explain when or if the Federal government will provide the necessary funds to build the museum. Martin announced a freeze on major capital project when he became Leader last december but Alcock assured Manitoban the human rights museum would be unaffected. The Asper museum is absolutely Fine he said then. However Alcocks staff said yesterday the museum was affected by the spending freeze and they had no idea when it might be lifted or when Cabinet would Deal with the funding request. Asper said the uncertainty is Caus ing numerous problems that Are putting the project at risk. I a not sure i can hire any More staff if i a just going to have to fire them in four months she said. The architects Arent going to wait forever. They be got to budget their time for other projects and they just wont be Able to wait for someone to make up their minds about whether this project is going ahead or the group has already hired Sev eral managers but they too May not want to wait indefinitely while the Federal government makes up its mind she said. Asper said Federal officials have been telling her to be patient Ever Muller Emil Heinrich Henry husband of Barbara. Sair Segev Ruth Phyllis 72. Smeall Paul George 52, of Sandy Hook. Switzer Vera 85, of Gladstone widow of James. Tanner Trevor Neil. Voellinger George 80, husband of Marion. Youngson Doug husband of Kathy.
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our mistake free shuttle buses from the club Regent Casino 1425 Regent ave. W., to the its classic at Pine Ridge Golf course leave thursday and Friday starting at 10 . Incorrect information appeared tues Day. Marc Gallant Winnipeg free press. Asper project at risk since the project was announced 14 months ago. There be been All kinds of excuses Why decisions could to be made she complained. First it was when Martin took Over from former prime minister Jean Chr Tien then he Martin had to be sworn in then it was a scam the Liberal spending scandal then it was the election. Now they say they re getting reorganized. Being patient in to working she said. just can to hold this thing together for another three years. re too far along to wait any longer Asper said. Asper said she was worried some potential donors would withhold Cash unless the Federal government declares its commitment in writing. And existing donors May want to move their Money elsewhere if the project loses momentum and stalls she warned. Any kind of Deal with numerous partners can fall off the table if one of the partners does to come to the table in a timely fashion she warned. I think we probably waited politely too Long but we just did to want to be Pushy but waiting does to seem to be working.?. City delivery 697-7001 president up Canadian newspapers lotteries limited partnership Rudy Redekop 697-7362 pick 3 . Advertising winning number yesterday was 676. Classified Mon Fri 697-7100. Directors lotto 6/49 publisher winning numbers yesterday were 2, 7, 26, obituaries 7 Days 697-7384 Murdoch Davis 697-7362 35, 39, 43. The Bonus number was 17. Display 697-7122 editor the extra Nicholas Hirst 697-7295winning number yesterday for the main. Editorial director of sales and marketing prize of $250,000 was 3466576. Newsroom 697-7230 Laurie Finley 697-7164western 6/49 newsroom fax 697-7412 director of finance winning numbers yesterday were 16, 21, photo desk 697-7304 Dan Koshowski 697-7425 29, 33, 42, 45. Bonus number was 34. Sports desk 697-7285 director of operations entertainment 697-7234 and technology How to reach us business news 697-7235 Glenn Williams 697-7045 Reader feedback 697-7293 City desk Winnipeg free press 1355 Mountain Avenue letters to the editor Winnipeg Manitoba r2x 3b6 Canada Post sales agreement no. 0563595 switchboard 697-7000 . Photo reprints recycled newsprint is to order reprints 697-7063 privacy policy & questions used in the production 25% of this newspaper. To subscribe Call ? 697-7001 please Recycle. Reader service outside Winnipeg 1-800-542-8900 abortions continued from Page a1 however sources confirmed that physicians at the women a health clinic were insistent the province pull Jane a clinic into the government funded fold. Rondeau said after receiving a report earlier this year on health services offered for women in Winnipeg it became obvious More options were needed. The province has set aside $1 million for an expanded women a health clinic Rondeau said. It made practical sense to have Jane a clinic function As the abortion provider for the expanded women a clinic. What i a trying to do is expand the services to give the Warha the latitude to fill the need for services Rondeau said. An estimated 3,000 abortions Are per formed each year at health sciences Centre. Supporters of Jane a clinic have complained that some women on the waiting list at Hsc have not been Able to get an abortion within the prescribed time limit for such a procedure. The provinces decision to fund abortions at Jane a clinic comes at the same time As a potentially important court Case is being fought Over whether women have to right to choose when and where they Access abortion services. The Manitoba court of Queens Bench has reserved judgment on a suit launched by two women who were forced to pay for their own abortions at Jane a clinic because they could not get a procedure at Hsc within a reasonable amount of time. The two women said being forced to wait six to eight weeks for an abortion at Hsc caused physical and mental stress. The province has argued women do not have the right to dictate when and where they have an abortion. The Canada health act lists abortions As a medically insurable procedure under medicare. Prior to the agreement with Jane a clinic Manitoba and new Brunswick were the Only two provinces that did not pay for abortions performed at private clinics. study links Mobile phones earlier sex
by misty Harris f Orget Britney Spears and those Randy teens on the of. A new sur vey suggests a cellphone connection to increased sexual activity among Young people. Researchers at the University of Oslo have discovered teens who own Mobile phones have sex earlier and More often ? than those who Don to. The sur vey of 10,000 norwegian youth age 13 to 18, found text messaging acts As an enabler for flirtation and intimacy. can attribute the Early sexual encounters directly to the use of Mobile phones prof. William Pedersen told Britain a daily Mirror. The study was published july 1 in a norwegian medical journal. It indicates nearly 60 per cent of teenagers who frequently use cellphones have had sex compared with less than 10 per cent of teens who Seldom or never use cell phones. Girls with High rates of cellphone use were eight times More Likely to have had sex than girls who rarely or never use cellphones. Boys with High cellphone use were six times More Likely. David Vogt director of digital learning at the University of British Columbia says Canadian teens Are also using cell phones to flirt. But blaming the technology for directly effecting sexual encounters he notes is a bit of a stretch. A cellphone is a device that enables communication and communication is something that supports All forms of socialization including sexual Contact Vogt says. I a sure you would find exactly the same effects if the study had been done 20 years ago when kids asked for phones in their a father of four teenagers himself Vogt says Banning kids from using cell phones is entirely the wrong so Long As children Are guided with the right values he believes Mobile technology can be an incredibly positive Force in the socialization process. Parents need to set expectations around romantic conduct at different Ages for different kids he says. Those expectations will be expressed through Mobile phone culture As they have been expressed through phone in my room culture and All the other things kids have been pioneering for Vancouver teen Jacqueline you enjoyed her first Romance with a Little help from a cellphone. It All started she recalls with a shy text message she sent a boy on his birthday. That led to More text messaging Between us and then we eventually hooked up says you 19. The first leap is to Send a text message rather than give the person a Call which is some thing that a pretty High up on the Chain of getting a relationship As for the norwegian study a claims about cellphones enabling sex you agrees its possible. But she says personality is a More Likely Factor than the number of text messages a person sends. ? can West news service the Winnipeg free press is read by 48% of Winnipeg adults every weekday. That a #1 in Canada among major newspapers.
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