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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Story - Fiction
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Exclusive Rumour Has It Diane Mac K is Working Granville Street
Date: 
1992-02-01
Pages: 
13
Collections: 
Summary: 
Fictional dialogue between Jack and May. The two consider various political topics such as the Mulroney government, the provincial NDP, unemployment and welfare.
Keywords: 
Politicians; Fiction

Hope with Scientists

Publication type (Carnegie): 
OTHER – The Trail Times: Letter to the Editor
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Exclusive Rumour Has It Diane Mac K is Working Granville Street
Date: 
1992-02-01
Pages: 
14
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Summary: 
Letter applauding the NDP government's program for sustainable development. However, the author argues that the environment problem can only be solved after drastic economic sacrifices.
Keywords: 
Politicians; Environmental Issues

Wedlock' an illusion

Publication type (Carnegie): 
OTHER – The Trail Times: Letter to the Editor
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Exclusive Rumour Has It Diane Mac K is Working Granville Street
Date: 
1992-02-01
Pages: 
14
Collections: 
Summary: 
Letter arguing that the marriage of economic development and ecology is a political gimmick.
Keywords: 
Politicians; Environmental Issues

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Exclusive Rumour Has It Diane Mac K is Working Granville Street
Date: 
1992-02-01
Pages: 
14
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article arguing that the term sustainable development is an oxymoron.
Keywords: 
Politicians; Environmental Issues

System cannot be sustained

Publication type (Carnegie): 
OTHER – The Trail Times: Letter to the Editor
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Exclusive Rumour Has It Diane Mac K is Working Granville Street
Date: 
1992-02-01
Pages: 
15
Collections: 
Summary: 
Letter arguing that sustainable development is impossible.
Keywords: 
Politicians; Environmental Issues

The Bleeding Eyes of Justice

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Exclusive Rumour Has It Diane Mac K is Working Granville Street
Date: 
1992-02-01
Pages: 
10
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Keywords: 
Fiction

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Exclusive Rumour Has It Diane Mac K is Working Granville Street
Date: 
1992-02-01
Pages: 
10
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article arguing that the Soviet Union's disintegration does not mean the end of the nuclear threat.
Keywords: 
Politicians; Foreign Affairs

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Notice of Event – Memorial
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Exclusive Rumour Has It Diane Mac K is Working Granville Street
Date: 
1992-02-01
Pages: 
11
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Summary: 
Notice of a memorial to mourn the violent deaths of Native women in the Downtown Eastside.
Keywords: 
Victims of Violent Crime; Downtown Eastside, Main St, Hastings St, Powell St, Salsbury St, Carnegie Centre; Women's Issues

The Legal Drug

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Exclusive Rumour Has It Diane Mac K is Working Granville Street
Date: 
1992-02-01
Pages: 
12
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article arguing that crimes could be prevented if some drugs were made legal.
Keywords: 
Decriminalization; Crime Prevention

Honesty

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Exclusive Rumour Has It Diane Mac K is Working Granville Street
Date: 
1992-02-01
Pages: 
12
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article thanking Carnegie Centre patrons for their honesty.
Keywords: 
Community Organization; Carnegie Centre

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