Volume 1, issue 2
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Volume 1, issue 2
S&P/TSX 6664.9 DN 72.59 TSX/Crois1129.81 UP 3.13 DJIA 8131.01 DN 238.46 NASDAQ 1342.14 UP 46.13 tonight flurries -5C 20W km/h 60% sunday flurries -14C 15S km/h 80% sunrise 7:23am sunset 4:51pm Perdurabo Montreal | Saturday January 25 2003 | Volume 1, issue 2 exitus acta probat | http://step.polymtl.ca/~miadel/perdurabo/ Vampire reports create panic in African village dren hide in their huts, the patrols creep slowly through the cornfields. Twelve brave men peer behind towering anthills and whispering trees with pickaxes, knives and clubs at the ready. New York Times Jan. 13, 2003 08:10 PM BLANTYRE, Malawi They wear dark clothing, it is said, and carry syringes to draw blood from their drugged victims, who sicken or die. The creatures have magical powers and a fondness for vanishing in graveyards, but no one has ever heard of them changing into bats. Malawi, despite the best efforts of its government, is in the grip of a form of hysteria. Vampires are attacking the villages, people say. Men are finally fighting back. At night, when darkness shrouds the green hills and women and chil- Their prey, witnesses insist, is a modern-day vampire: Men carrying flashlights who disable their victims with sleeping gas. There have been no sightings here of caped men with sharp teeth. The persistent complaints about vampires have outraged government officials, who describe the reports as ludicrous. The repeated reassurances have not eased the deepening fears. Anxious crowds have already killed at least two people believed to be bloodsuckers. Several other people have been attacked, including three priests and the governor of Blantyre, who was stoned this month by a crowd of 200 people after a local chief accused him of harboring vampires in his home. In the frightened villages, the government's opinions are dismissed. The debate here is mostly about whether bloodsuckers are spirits or human beings with magical powers. No one questions whether vampires are real. He remembers another vampire scare in Malawi some 30 years ago. In the end, he says, police arrested a man with who was caught with syringes and bottles of blood in his refrigerator. Everyone knows that politicians lie, Kaiya said, which is why few people trust the government's position on vampires Kaiya's theory? Perhaps the government has promised to sell Malawian blood to donor nations in exchange for financial aid. A tour of Montreal’s sewers The Gazette January 2, 2003 How about a sewer tour of Old Montreal? - a look at the city's heritage through the subterrainian conduits that transport... sewage. The Montreal Museum of Archeologicy and History plans to offer just that. Spokesperson Louise Pother says a look at 19th century sewers would be an eye-opening experience. The project, currently under development, has attracted mixed opinions from the public. Some profess a keen curiosity to see what lurks under our city. Other call it a waste of money and effort, pointing to Montreal’s many other points of interest. The project isn't expected to opened to the public until 2005. caricaturiste Patrick Dea, collaboration spéciale Tous les détenus sont retrouvés Centre de détention de Montréal, l'ancienne prison de Bordeaux. Cyberpresse 25 janvier 2003 Les autorités carcérales et la Sûreté du Québec ont retrouvé tous les détenus après l'émeute qui a eu lieu hier soir au Quelque 130 détenus ont provoqué une émeute dans l'aile A de l'établissement. Elle a débuté vers 23 heures lorsque des prisonniers ont refusé de retourner dans leurs cellules. Ils ont ensuite allumé des foyers d'incendies. Des mem bres de plusieurs gangs ont participé à la mutinerie. page 1 Gang violence on south shore Surprise clean up in customs agencies The Gazette January 17 2003 In an unprecedented wave of internal investigations, a large number of employees were let go from Dorval’s custom offices. A total of 12 people were fired from various positions for having accepted bribes in the recent months. The Gazette January 4 2003 Two young men were found dead last night in a car parked in a small grocery store in Longueuil. The two victims, both shot coldly in the head, are thought to be members of the banditots, the notorious gang responsible for a rash of crimes on the south shore the last few months. Police are investigating but have few leads at the moment. Gang rivalry is presumed to be the cause for the moment. Gang unit Capt. Joseph Uptown said drive-by shootings are up about 30 percent and stabbings rose 20 percent between this year and last, although raw numbers for those particular crimes were not available Tuesday afternoon. "There's a lot of belief out there that gang violence is on a decrease, but the people who live in the neighborhoods know what's going on," stated a local officer. "There is definitely an increase." Higher ups in the federal agency are outraged at the large percentage of the employees who were corrupt. National security was soon brought up though no links to terrorist activity has been made as of yet. Early reports mention an anonymous local source for the bribes, making the theory of the culprit being a local business more credible. Officials have already released a statement, reassuring the public that all breaches have been removed and intensive investigations are underway. Wealthy art patron found dead in home The Hour January 16 2003 His body was found in the bedroom, tied hand and foot. He had been chloroformed, and his head bashed in. There were three bullets on the floor and a revolver on the bed. Picture wire was tied tightly around his neck. The gruesome discovery was made by his son, returning from work. Nothing was stolen from the wealthy house. Police has no leads into the bizarre murder but investigations are underway. Jean-Pierre Renaud, wealthy art patron living in east end, met a brutal death in his own home last night. Cargo Ship Mysteriously sinks at old port CBC News January 13 2003 La guerre des mots s'intensifie entre Bagdad et Washington Radio-Canada 24 janvier 2003 La Maison-Blanche dénonce le refus des autorités irakiennes de laisser les inspecteurs de l'Onu s'entretenir avec des scientifiques irakiens associés aux programmes d'armes de destruction massive du pays. Les inspecteurs demandent d'ailleurs à Bagdad de pouvoir interroger trois scientifiques irakiens dès samedi. De son côté, l'Agence internationale de l'énergie atomique entend demander lundi au Conseil de Sécurité de l'ONU plus de temps pour ses inspecteurs. L'Agence donnerait aussi la note de «B» au régime irakien pour sa collaboration avec les experts de l'ONU. D'ailleurs, le président des États-Unis a réitéré ses critiques à l'égard de son homologue irakien, l'accusant d'empêcher les inspecteurs de rencontrer et d'interroger des scientifiques irakiens. C'est «inacceptable», a-t-il dit. A cargo ship anchored at the Montreal port has sunk under mysterious circumstances during last night. The Charlotte, carrying a cargo of wheat, was thought to be icebound. she was looking at me from below. I don’t understand,” confesses Captain Dusseault, “I inspect my lady inside out more often than she needs. She was in great shape on Tuesday as I was waiting for the icebreakers to pass. Who would want to sabotage a cargo ship!” This morning, Captain Jacques Dusseault saw her missing from her mooring. “I looked down and Whether this incident is of accidental or criminal origin has yet to be determined. Un autre casino à Montréal? Le Devoir 4 janvier 2003 Phoenix Entertainment, une entreprise basée à Monaco, tente d’ouvrir un casino à Montréal. Spécialisant dans la gestion d’hôtellerie et de jeu, Phoenix Entertainment possède déjà plusieurs actifs aux États-Unis, notamment dans les villes de Las Vegas et Atlantic City. Les négociations sont présente ment en cours pour obtenir les droits nécessaires et l’acquisition d’un terrain. La firme a proposé d’acheter l’Hypodrome de Montréal. Le représentant de la compagnie assure qu’une transformation du centre désuet contribuera largement au revitalisement du quartier et créera plus de 6 000 emplois. page 2
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