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Maclean's - 19 November 2012
Maclean's leads the discussion on the issues that matter in the fields of international affairs, social issues, national politics, business and culture. Staying informed doesn't have to be hard work. Rich with news and insight about the vital issues, the fascinating people--here in Canada and around the world--that make a difference in your life. Every issue is thought provoking and a fascinating read.Each week, Canada's national current affairs magazine leads the discussion on the issues that matter in the fields of international affairs, social issues, national politics, business and culture.
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The Economist (Special Report) - Technology & Geography, A Sense of Place (27 October 2012)
The Economist is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an uncommon interest in being well and broadly informed. Each issue explores the close links between domestic and international issues, business, politics, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts.
HeartstealerAll Derora Saxen ever wanted was to be a warrior. Now, she is on her way to join the finest warriors in the world, the Silver Dawn Dragoons. But before she can begin her training as a Dragoon Knight, she has a slight problem to deal with… Thomas Delauncey knows better than mix it up in other people’s affairs. That’s always trouble. But a young girl is dying, a young girl with a dangerous gift. A young girl he has sworn to save. To do so, he must seek an ancient talisman, and he needs help to recover it.
The Economist is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an uncommon interest in being well and broadly informed. Each issue explores domestic and international issues, business, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts. Your paid subscription to The Economist also includes unlimited access to Economist.com and our searchable archive.
How the Law Works is a refreshingly clear and reliable guide to today’s legal system. Offering interesting and comprehensive coverage, it makes sense of all the curious features of the law in day to day life and in current affairs.
How the Law Works is essential reading for anyone approaching law for the first time, or for anyone who is interested in an engaging introduction to the subject’s bigger picture.