Find out why 1,000 Dutch soccer fans watched a game without their pants on at the World Cup:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/5091154.stm
Even though the TV show has been cancelled, you can check out my archived page on CBC's "ZeD" website: http://zed.cbc.ca/go?user_id=20849&c=contentPage (You'll have to copy and paste the URL.)
Find out why 1,000 Dutch soccer fans watched a game without their pants on at the World Cup:
It's the birthday of playwright Jean Anouilh, born in Bordeaux, France (1910). His work spanned five decades, and his plays include The Lark (1953), The Waltz of the Toreadors (1952), and Becket (1961).
Happy Midsummer Night's Eve! The following is from Garrrison Keillor's "The Writer's Almanac" website.
I recently posted links to three articles from a four-part series about Burma. Here's the remaining part.
Here's what can happen if you're a typically silent, sullen teenager on a family trip!
This news story is a good reminder that so-called "fundamentalist" Christians do not represent the views of all Christians.
Here's a fascinating interview with a BBC reporter who has spent a lot of time in Burma.
I love animals, especially cats and dogs, and hate hearing about people who mistreat their pets.
Today is World Refugee Day. My ESL (English as a Second Language) students from the Saskatoon Open Door Society and I are going to attend a special citizenship court at City Hall this afternoon. Several of my students are refugees from countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Bosnia.
I hope that Stephen Harper pays attention to this opinion poll.
James Loney (who was a hostage in Iraq) and his partner will receive an award.
Happy Father's Day! The following is from Garrison Keillor's "A Writer's Almanac". He notes that many writers had difficult relationships with their father. I guess I'm part of a long literary tradition, even though I'm not a well-known writer.