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         <title>Blackberry � for or against? - 6</title>
         <description>Reply:   Hilary Druxman,Owner:   jewelry designer</description>
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         <title>Blackberry � for or against? - 5</title>
         <description>Reply:   Gordon Giesbrecht,Professor Popsicle:   um prof</description>
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         <title>Blackberry � for or against? - 4</title>
         <description>Reply:   Chris Rutkowski,that UFO guy:   Chris Rutkowski is a science writer and educator. He has degrees in astronomy and education and works as a media coordinator with public affairs at the University of Manitoba. He is best known as "that UFO guy," having written six books about UFOs and other strange phenomena, and is sought after by reporters and journalists for comments about everything from NASA space missions to sasquatch to ghosts to reports of flying saucers. Although noted for research on "way out" topics, he nevertheless has his feet firmly planted on the ground and his tongue in his cheek.</description>
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         <title>Blackberry � for or against? - 3</title>
         <description>Reply:   Larry Finnson,One of the Clodhopper Guys:   Larry Finnson, and his partner Chris Emery, took Chris� grandmother�s candy recipe, added their own determination and business savvy to the mix, and developed a multi-million dollar success story in the competitive candy industry.</description>
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         <title>Blackberry � for or against? - 2</title>
         <description>Reply:   Charlie Spiring,Financier Extraordinaire:   As founder and CEO of one of Canada�s largest independently owned investment firms, Wellington West Capital Inc., Charlie has continuously demonstrated his expertise in the area of financial investments and capital market development.  Prior to forming Wellington West, Charlie was a Senior Vice President and Director of Midland Walwyn Capital Inc., Canada�s largest independently owned retail investment firm.  During his 13-year tenure with Midland Walwyn, Charlie consistently ranked as the firm�s top annual producer of the close to 1,000 financial advisors employed nationwide.</description>
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         <title>Blackberry � for or against? - 1</title>
         <description>Blackberry � for or against?</description>
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         <title>What is your favorite place on campus? - 6</title>
         <description>Reply:   Hilary Druxman,Owner:   jewelry designer</description>
         <link>http://smartopia.ncsl.ca/?q=node/108</link>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 11:41:38 CDT</pubDate>
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         <title>What is your favorite place on campus? - 5</title>
         <description>Reply:   Gordon Giesbrecht,Professor Popsicle:   um prof</description>
         <link>http://smartopia.ncsl.ca/?q=node/108</link>
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         <title>What is your favorite place on campus? - 4</title>
         <description>Reply:   Chris Rutkowski,that UFO guy:   Chris Rutkowski is a science writer and educator. He has degrees in astronomy and education and works as a media coordinator with public affairs at the University of Manitoba. He is best known as "that UFO guy," having written six books about UFOs and other strange phenomena, and is sought after by reporters and journalists for comments about everything from NASA space missions to sasquatch to ghosts to reports of flying saucers. Although noted for research on "way out" topics, he nevertheless has his feet firmly planted on the ground and his tongue in his cheek.</description>
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         <title>What is your favorite place on campus? - 3</title>
         <description>Reply:   Larry Finnson,One of the Clodhopper Guys:   Larry Finnson, and his partner Chris Emery, took Chris� grandmother�s candy recipe, added their own determination and business savvy to the mix, and developed a multi-million dollar success story in the competitive candy industry.</description>
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         <title>What is your favorite place on campus? - 2</title>
         <description>Reply:   Charlie Spiring,Financier Extraordinaire:   As founder and CEO of one of Canada�s largest independently owned investment firms, Wellington West Capital Inc., Charlie has continuously demonstrated his expertise in the area of financial investments and capital market development.  Prior to forming Wellington West, Charlie was a Senior Vice President and Director of Midland Walwyn Capital Inc., Canada�s largest independently owned retail investment firm.  During his 13-year tenure with Midland Walwyn, Charlie consistently ranked as the firm�s top annual producer of the close to 1,000 financial advisors employed nationwide.</description>
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         <title>What science fiction technology would you like to see commercialized? - 6</title>
         <description>Reply:   Hilary Druxman,Owner:   jewelry designer</description>
         <link>http://smartopia.ncsl.ca/?q=node/102</link>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 16:12:41 CDT</pubDate>
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         <title>What science fiction technology would you like to see commercialized? - 5</title>
         <description>Reply:   Gordon Giesbrecht,Dr. Popsicle:   UM prof</description>
         <link>http://smartopia.ncsl.ca/?q=node/102</link>
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         <title>What science fiction technology would you like to see commercialized? - 4</title>
         <description>Reply:   Chris Rutkowski,that UFO guy:   Chris Rutkowski is a science writer and educator. He has degrees in astronomy and education and works as a media coordinator with public affairs at the University of Manitoba. He is best known as "that UFO guy," having written six books about UFOs and other strange phenomena, and is sought after by reporters and journalists for comments about everything from NASA space missions to sasquatch to ghosts to reports of flying saucers. Although noted for research on "way out" topics, he nevertheless has his feet firmly planted on the ground and his tongue in his cheek.</description>
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         <title>What science fiction technology would you like to see commercialized? - 3</title>
         <description>Reply:   Larry Finnson,One of the Clodhopper Guys:   Larry Finnson, and his partner Chris Emery, took Chris� grandmother�s candy recipe, added their own determination and business savvy to the mix, and developed a multi-million dollar success story in the competitive candy industry.</description>
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         <title>What science fiction technology would you like to see commercialized? - 2</title>
         <description>Reply:   Charlie Spiring,Financier Extraordinaire:   As founder and CEO of one of Canada�s largest independently owned investment firms, Wellington West Capital Inc., Charlie has continuously demonstrated his expertise in the area of financial investments and capital market development.  Prior to forming Wellington West, Charlie was a Senior Vice President and Director of Midland Walwyn Capital Inc., Canada�s largest independently owned retail investment firm.  During his 13-year tenure with Midland Walwyn, Charlie consistently ranked as the firm�s top annual producer of the close to 1,000 financial advisors employed nationwide.  </description>
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         <title>What science fiction technology would you like to see commercialized? - 1</title>
         <description>What science fiction technology would you like to see commercialized?</description>
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         <title>Why is Winnipeg a creative hotbed? - 6</title>
         <description>Reply:   Hilary Druxman,Owner:   jewelery designer</description>
         <link>http://smartopia.ncsl.ca/?q=node/96</link>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 15:55:08 CDT</pubDate>
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         <title>Why is Winnipeg a creative hotbed? - 5</title>
         <description>Reply:   Gordon Giesbrecht,Professor Popsicle:   UM prof</description>
         <link>http://smartopia.ncsl.ca/?q=node/96</link>
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         <title>Why is Winnipeg a creative hotbed? - 4</title>
         <description>Reply:   Chris Rutkowski,that UFO guy:   Chris Rutkowski is a science writer and educator. He has degrees in astronomy and education and works as a media coordinator with public affairs at the University of Manitoba. He is best known as "that UFO guy," having written six books about UFOs and other strange phenomena, and is sought after by reporters and journalists for comments about everything from NASA space missions to sasquatch to ghosts to reports of flying saucers. Although noted for research on "way out" topics, he nevertheless has his feet firmly planted on the ground and his tongue in his cheek.</description>
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         <title>Why is Winnipeg a creative hotbed? - 3</title>
         <description>Reply:   Larry Finnson,One of the Clodhopper Guys:   Larry Finnson, and his partner Chris Emery, took Chris� grandmother�s candy recipe, added their own determination and business savvy to the mix, and developed a multi-million dollar success story in the competitive candy industry.</description>
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         <title>Why is Winnipeg a creative hotbed? - 2</title>
         <description>Reply:   Charlie Spiring,Chairman and CEO:   As founder and CEO of one of Canada�s largest independently owned investment firms, Wellington West Capital Inc., Charlie has continuously demonstrated his expertise in the area of financial investments and capital market development.  Prior to forming Wellington West, Charlie was a Senior Vice President and Director of Midland Walwyn Capital Inc., Canada�s largest independently owned retail investment firm.  During his 13-year tenure with Midland Walwyn, Charlie consistently ranked as the firm�s top annual producer of the close to 1,000 financial advisors employed nationwide.  </description>
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         <description>Why is Winnipeg a creative hotbed?</description>
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         <title>Who is the most influential person in your life? - 6</title>
         <description>Reply:   Hilary Druxman,Owner:   jewelery designer</description>
         <link>http://smartopia.ncsl.ca/?q=node/90</link>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 15:34:18 CDT</pubDate>
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         <title>Who is the most influential person in your life? - 5</title>
         <description>Reply:   Gordon Giesbrecht,Professor Popsicle:   UM prof</description>
         <link>http://smartopia.ncsl.ca/?q=node/90</link>
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         <title>Who is the most influential person in your life? - 4</title>
         <description>Reply:   Chris Rutkowski,that UFO guy:   Chris Rutkowski is a science writer and educator. He has degrees in astronomy and education and works as a media coordinator with public affairs at the University of Manitoba. He is best known as "that UFO guy," having written six books about UFOs and other strange phenomena, and is sought after by reporters and journalists for comments about everything from NASA space missions to sasquatch to ghosts to reports of flying saucers. Although noted for research on "way out" topics, he nevertheless has his feet firmly planted on the ground and his tongue in his cheek.</description>
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         <description>Reply:   Larry Finnson,One of the Clodhopper Guys:   Larry Finnson, and his partner Chris Emery, took Chris� grandmother�s candy recipe, added their own determination and business savvy to the mix, and developed a multi-million dollar success story in the competitive candy industry.</description>
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         <description>Reply:   Charlie Spiring,Chairman and CEO:   As founder and CEO of one of Canada�s largest independently owned investment firms, Wellington West Capital Inc., Charlie has continuously demonstrated his expertise in the area of financial investments and capital market development.  Prior to forming Wellington West, Charlie was a Senior Vice President and Director of Midland Walwyn Capital Inc., Canada�s largest independently owned retail investment firm.  During his 13-year tenure with Midland Walwyn, Charlie consistently ranked as the firm�s top annual producer of the close to 1,000 financial advisors employed nationwide.  </description>
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