Sunday, August 24, 2008

Maple Leaf Foods today announced it is voluntarily expanding a recall of packaged meat products

http://investor.mapleleaf.ca/phoenix.zhtml?c=88490&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1188865&highlight=



Maple Leaf Broadens Product Recall from Toronto Plant as a Precautionary Measure
TORONTO, Aug. 20, 2008 (Canada NewsWire via COMTEX News Network) -- Maple Leaf Foods today announced it is voluntarily expanding a recall of packaged meat products manufactured at its Bartor Road (Establishment No. 97B) facility in Toronto, as a precautionary measure, as they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
Consumption of food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may cause listeriosis, a foodborne illness. Elderly, the very young, pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems are particularly at risk.
A small number of Sure Slice packaged meat products produced at the Company's Bartor Road, Toronto facility, predominantly for foodservice customers, have tested positive to contain low levels of listeria monocytogenes. The Company has initiated a voluntary recall of these products, and as a precautionary measure expanded the recall to include all products produced on the two manufacturing lines involved from June 2nd (the earliest affected production date) to present. The Company is also temporarily closing the plant in order to fully reassess all aspects of its food safety procedures at this facility, including supplementary sanitation of equipment and validation of our testing protocols.
"We believe it is important to take these broader preventative actions to respond to this situation promptly, comprehensively, and in the best interests of our consumers," said Maple Leaf Consumer Foods President Rick Young. "We have a strong culture of food safety that these incidents do not uphold, and we are taking every step required to maintain our very high standards."
Sure Slice Roast Beef and Sure Slice Corned Beef products were involved in a recall announced on Sunday, August 17. Additional products now being recalled include the following, and were largely distributed to foodservice institutions such as restaurants, hospitals and nursing homes and may also be sold at deli counters supplied by foodservice distributors. The retail products affected were distributed nationally.
The products being recalled all carry Establishment No. 97B and have a best before date up to and including those identified in the table below. <<
Up to and
including
Product Package Best Before
Code Description Size Date
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26365 Sliced Cooked Turkey Breast 470 g SE 30
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02106 Schneiders Bavarian Smokies 1 kg OC 28
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02126 Schneiders Cheddar Smokies 1 kg OC 28
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21333 Sure Slice Roast Beef 1 kg SE 30
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21388 Sure Slice Combo Pack 1 kg SE 30
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60243 Deli Gourmet Roast Beef slices 1 kg SE 30
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02356 Seasoned Cooked Roast Beef 500 g OC 07
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42706 Roast Beef, Seasoned and Cooked 500 g OC 07
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21334 Sure Slice Turkey Breast Roast 1 kg OC 14
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21444 Sure Slice Corned Beef 1 kg OC 14
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44938 Montreal Style Corned Beef 500 g OC 14
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21440 Sure Slice Black Forest Style Ham 1 kg OC 21
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21447 Sure Slice Salami 1 kg OC 21
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21331 Sure Slice Smoked Ham 1 kg OC 21
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48019 Schneiders Deli Shaved Corned Beef 200 g OC 21
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48020 Schneiders Deli Shaved Smoked Meat 200 g OC 21
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48016 Schneiders Deli Shaved Smoked Ham 200 g OC 21
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48018 Schneiders Deli Shaved Smoked Turkey
Breast 150 g OC 21
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48017 Schneiders Deli Shaved Fully Cooked
Smoked Honey Ham 200 g OC 21
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21360 Burns Bites Pepperoni 500 g 09 JA 01
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99158 Turkey Breast Roast 1 kg SE 30
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71330 Roast Beef Cooked, Seasoned 2.5 kg SE 30
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71331 Corned Beef, Smoked Meat 2.5 kg SE 30
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>>
No other Maple Leaf products are affected.
For further information, please contact the Company's Consumer Affairs hotline at 1-800-568-5801 or visit the Maple Leaf website at www.mapleleaf.com.
Food Safety Fact Sheet (26 KB)
Food Safety Questions & Answers (16 KB)
SOURCE: Maple Leaf Foods Inc.
SOURCE: recalls Media enquiries: Linda Smith, 905-285-6721, Maple Leaf Foods

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Thay need to be sent home ASAP!



3 Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan
IED blast kills Edmonton-based soldiers travelling through Zhari district
Last Updated: Thursday, August 21, 2008 1:57 PM ET Comments280Recommend154
CBC News
Three Canadian soldiers were killed in southern Afghanistan after a roadside bomb detonated near their vehicle Wednesday morning, the Canadian military said Thursday.
Sgt. Shawn Eades, one of the three Canadian soldiers who were killed on Wednesday, is shown in an undated photo testing a powder substance found in a wagon for traces of explosives. (Master Cpl. Karl McKay/DND)The soldiers were conducting a patrol in the volatile Zhari district in Kandahar province when an improvised explosive device exploded around 10:30 a.m. local time, Brig.-Gen. Denis Thompson said at a news conference late Thursday morning in Kandahar.
Sgt. Shawn Eades, 33, was identified as one of the fallen soldiers. The military has not released the names of the other two at the request of the families. A fourth soldier was also injured and is in serious but stable condition.
The three soldiers were members of the 12 Field Squadron, 1 Combat Engineer Regiment based in Edmonton and were attached to the 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry battle group while in Kandahar.
Thompson described Eades as a veteran soldier well-respected by all for his "outstanding professionalism and his operational experience and his competence."
Eades a devoted father of 2
Sgt. Shawn Eades was a combat engineer with 12 Field Squadron, 1 Combat Engineer Regiment from Edmonton, Alberta. (DND)Eades, a father, was on his third tour in Afghanistan. Interviewed before departing for the country in 2005, he told CBC News: "We are just raring to go. We've been basically building up to this point for the last 3½ months. We just want to get going, get working on our job and come home."
Lisa Eades told the Canadian Press that it was her husband's dream to help people by serving in the military and that he believed strongly in the Afghanistan mission.
She said he had strong values and relished his family, his military comrades and especially his two young daughters, who are seven and four.
The three soldiers were part of a tight-knit crew of combat engineers who were en route to a site to survey a route for use in a future operation, said Thompson.
"As combat engineers, they were proud, resourceful and armed with the technical knowledge that they generously used to assist the mission in helping the people of Kandahar province," said Thompson.
Deadly month for foreign troops
The latest deaths come during a deadly month for both Canadians in Afghanistan and foreign troops stationed in the war-torn country as part of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force.
Ten French soldiers died Tuesday in a gun battle near the capital, Kabul, in the largest single loss of life for any of the international forces engaged in combat in Afghanistan in more than three years. Three Polish soldiers also died Wednesday in the central Ghazni province.
Word of the Canadian deaths came as troops gathered in Edmonton for the funeral of another soldier killed in Afghanistan earlier this month, Master Cpl. Erin Doyle.
Doyle, of B.C., died Aug. 11 when insurgents attacked his combat outpost in the Panjwaii district in the province of Kandahar.
His death came two days after Master Cpl. Josh Roberts of Saskatchewan was killed in a firefight with insurgents in Zhari district.
On Aug. 13, two Canadian aid workers were shot dead when insurgents ambushed their SUV in Afghanistan's eastern Logar province. Jacqueline Kirk of Montreal and Shirley Case of Williams Lake, B.C., were killed, along with Trinidadian-American aid worker Nicole Dial and the group's Afghan driver, Mohammad Aimal.
Taliban more aggressive: Thompson
Thompson said the string of deaths are not a sign that the Taliban are gaining strength, but acknowledged they have become more aggressive.
He said roadside bombs planted by the Taliban, which account for many foreign soldier fatalities, inflict casualties, but don't indicate that the Taliban are holding that ground.
"They're not holding any of the ground that they attack us on," he said.
"So really the net effect is zero, other than it whittles away at our resolve," said Thompson, but added that it is not affecting Canadian soldiers who remain resolved to continue the mission.
With the latest three deaths, the number of Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan has now risen to 93. Canada launched its Afghan mission in February 2002, and about 2,500 Canadian soldiers are now serving in the war-torn country, most of them in the volatile south.With files from the Canadian Press

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

efficiency of the msn banner advertising delivery system. or not

This is what i said to msn.
msdogfood@hotmail.com

HelloFirst, I would like to say that the reason I have chosen I have a different problem or question from the pull-down menu is because this question relates to the efficiency of your banner advertising delivery system. For 2 days now, while checking my email account, the banner ad has been slow to load. As a result, while the rest of the in box page waits for the ad to load, the page is either non-functional or semi-functional. The banner ad that appears to cause this type of screen freeze, or slow loading, is an ad for the job web page known as Monster.com or Monster.ca. However, I do not believe that it is only 1 ad that causes this problem. Although other ads show up, they load slowly. Before I continue, I'd like to point out IN BOLD LETTERING, I HAVE ALREADY DONE THE FOLLOWING TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE. i HAVE THE LATEST VERSION OF INTERNET EXPLORER 7. I REGULARLY CLEAN OUT MY CHACHE, COOKIES AND HISTORY TO MAXIMIZE BROWSING PERFORMANCE. The one thing that could be a problem on my end is that I still have a telephone modem connection but that is the only problem at this end that I can see. I have also noticed that it does not matter which version of Windows Live Mail is running, classic or full, the slow ad loading is still present. During peak hours, if you cannot display banner ads efficiently, then allow the rest of the email page to load, the ads can follow and I can get to work. If the company that serves the ads for the page cannot keep up with page view requests, find someone else and do it quickly. I do recommend one company that I do not work for or have any direct connection to, but is able to serve ads at any speed and with great efficiency... Doubleclick. Yes, it is a division of Google but they do a much better job than the company you have chosen. Suck it up an smile! I know it is a competitor but learn to live with it.Thanks


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This is what msn sad to me



Thank you for writing to Windows Live Hotmail Technical Support with your feedback about the efficiency of our banner advertising delivery system. My name is Eddie and we appreciate your feedback.

I will personally submit this item to the Windows Live Hotmail Product Development Team as a feature request as I see the usefulness of this capability. We appreciate your interest and will consider your suggestion as we plan for future site improvements. Please continue to send us suggestions, and thank you for helping us to provide the most useful experience possible. I will take the responsibility in making sure that your concern will be given the highest priority.

Moving on, please follow the troubleshooting steps below to resolve your issue. We have verified that these steps were able to address similar concerns of other Hotmail customers. Although these are general troubleshooting steps and results may vary, you might want to try them in order to determine its effectiveness.

A. The connection to the Internet is inactive or something has temporarily interrupted the connection to the Internet.

Usually, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) encounters difficulty connecting to the Hotmail domain if there is a heavy traffic over the Internet. Transmission of data may not be efficient and could cause the page you are trying to view not to completely load. If you perform anything inside your account when the page information is not loaded properly due to slowness of the connection or browser performance, you then encounter the issue you have described. To help resolve this, I suggest that you refresh your browser by pressing the "F5" key on your keyboard.

B. The Microsoft Internet Explorer settings are not configured to allow for access to the website. Please refer to the link below to optimize Internet Explorer

http://emailsupport.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!5D6F5A79A79B6708!234.entry

Notes:

. For more support for Windows Internet Explorer 7, visit: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/support/default.mspx
. To determine the version of Internet Explorer that you are using, in Internet Explorer, click "Help," and then click "About Internet Explorer."

C. Anti-spyware software or Internet filtering software is preventing access to the Web site on the computer.

Warning: This workaround may make your computer or your network more vulnerable to attack by malicious users or by malicious software such as viruses. We do not recommend this workaround but are providing this information so that you can implement this workaround at your own discretion. Use this workaround at your own risk.

1. If you use a firewall, pop-up blocking software, or antivirus software, add the following domains to the safe list of the appropriate Internet filtering software:
. hotmail.com
. msn.com
. passport.com
. live.com

2. If you do not know how to add specific sites to the safe list of the appropriate Internet filtering software, contact the manufacturer of the Internet filtering software for instructions.

3. If you use the Windows Firewall with Windows XP SP2, visit the following Web site for more information:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb877979.aspx

You are valuable at Windows Live and we look forward to providing you with consistent and effective service. We appreciate your input and involvement in our Windows Live products.


Sincerely,


Windows Live Hotmail Technical Support

Sunday, August 17, 2008

90 names!

http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/afghanistan/casualties/list.html


First name
Last name
Rank
Unit
Province
Date of incident
Erin
Doyle
Master Corporal
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
British Columbia
August 11, 2008
Josh
Roberts
Master Corporal
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Saskatchewan
August 9, 2008
James
Arnal
Corporal
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
Manitoba
July 18, 2008
Colin
Wilmot
Private
1 Field Ambulance
Alberta
July 6, 2008
Brendan
Downey
Corporal
Military Police Detachment
Saskatchewan
July 4, 2008
Jonathan
Snyder
Captain
1st Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
British Columbia
June 7, 2008
Richard
Leary
Captain
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Ontario
June 3, 2008
Michael
Starker
Corporal
15th Field Ambulance
Alberta
May 6, 2008
Terry
Street
Private
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Quebec
April 4, 2008
Jason
Boyes
Sergeant
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Manitoba
March 16, 2008
Jérémie
Ouellet
Bombardier
1st Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
Quebec
March 11, 2008
Michael
Hayakaze
Trooper
Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians)
Alberta
March 2, 2008
Étienne
Gonthier
Corporal
5e Régiment du génie de combat
Quebec
January 23, 2008
Richard
Renaud
Trooper
12e Régiment blindé du Canada
Quebec
January 15, 2008
Eric
Labbé
Corporal
2nd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment
Quebec
January 6, 2008
Hani
Massouh
Warrant officer
2nd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment
Quebec
January 6, 2008
Jonathan
Dion
Gunner
5e Régiment d'artillerie légère du Canada
Quebec
December 30, 2007
Nicolas
Beauchamp
Corporal
5th Field Ambulance, 5 Area Support Group
Quebec
November 17, 2007
Michel
Lévesque
Private
3rd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment
Quebec
November 17, 2007
Nathan
Hornburg
Corporal
The King's Own Calgary Regiment
Alberta
September 24, 2007
Raymond
Ruckpaul
Major
Armoured Corps, The Royal Canadian Dragoons
Ontario
August 29, 2007
Christian
Duchesne
Master corporal
5th Field Ambulance, 5 Area Support Group
Quebec
August 22, 2007
Mario
Mercier
Master Warrant officer
2nd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment
Quebec
August 22, 2007
Simon
Longtin
Private
3rd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment
Quebec
August 19, 2007
Jordan
Anderson
Corporal
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Nunavut
July 4, 2007
Cole
Bartsch
Corporal
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Saskatchewan
July 4, 2007
Colin
Bason
Master corporal
The Royal Westminster Regiment
British Columbia
July 4, 2007
Matthew
Dawe
Captain
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Ontario
July 4, 2007
Jefferson
Francis
Captain
1st Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
New Brunswick
July 4, 2007
Lane
Watkins
Private
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Manitoba
July 4, 2007
Stephen
Bouzane
Corporal
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Newfoundland and Labrador
June 20, 2007
Christos
Karigiannis
Sergeant
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Quebec
June 20, 2007
Joel
Wiebe
Private
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Alberta
June 20, 2007
Darryl
Caswell
Trooper
Royal Canadian Dragoons
Ontario
June 11, 2007
Darrell
Priede
Master corporal
Army News Team, 3 Area Support Group
Ontario
May 30, 2007
Matthew
McCully
Corporal
2nd Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group Headquarters and Signal Squadron
Ontario
May 25, 2007
Anthony
Klumpenhouwer
Master corporal
Canadian Special Operations Forces Command
Ontario
April 18, 2007
Patrick
Pentland
Trooper
Royal Canadian Dragoons
New Brunswick
April 11, 2007
Allan
Stewart
Master corporal
Royal Canadian Dragoons
New Brunswick
April 11, 2007
David
Greenslade
Private
2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
New Brunswick
April 8, 2007
Kevin
Kennedy
Private
2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Newfoundland and Labrador
April 8, 2007
Donald
Lucas
Sergeant
2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Newfoundland and Labrador
April 8, 2007
Brent
Poland
Corporal
2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Ontario
April 8, 2007
Christopher
Stannix
Corporal
Princess Louise Fusiliers
Nova Scotia
April 8, 2007
Aaron
Williams
Corporal
2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
New Brunswick
April 8, 2007
Kevin
Megeney
Corporal
1st Battalion, The Nova Scotia Highlanders (North)
Nova Scotia
March 6, 2007
Robert
Girouard
Chief Warrant officer
1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
New Brunswick
November 27, 2006
Albert
Storm
Corporal
1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Ontario
November 27, 2006
Darcy
Tedford
Sergeant
1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Alberta
October 14, 2006
Blake
Williamson
Private
1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Ontario
October 14, 2006
Mark
Wilson
Trooper
Royal Canadian Dragoons
Ontario
October 7, 2006
Craig
Gillam
Sergeant
Royal Canadian Dragoons
Newfoundland and Labrador
October 3, 2006
Robert
Mitchell
Corporal
Royal Canadian Dragoons
Ontario
October 3, 2006
Josh
Klukie
Private
1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Ontario
September 29, 2006
Glen
Arnold
Corporal
2nd Field Ambulance
Ontario
September 18, 2006
David
Byers
Private
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Ontario
September 18, 2006
Shane
Keating
Corporal
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Saskatchewan
September 18, 2006
Keith
Morley
Corporal
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Manitoba
September 18, 2006
Mark
Graham
Private
1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Ontario
September 4, 2006
William
Cushley
Private
1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Ontario
September 3, 2006
Frank
Mellish
Warrant officer
1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Nova Scotia
September 3, 2006
Richard
Nolan
Warrant officer
1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Newfoundland and Labrador
September 3, 2006
Shane
Stachnik
Sergeant
2nd Combat Engineer Regiment
Alberta
September 3, 2006
David
Braun
Corporal
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Saskatchewan
August 22, 2006
Andrew
Eykelenboom
Corporal
1st Field Ambulance
British Columbia
August 11, 2006
Jeffrey
Walsh
Master corporal
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Saskatchewan
August 9, 2006
Raymond
Arndt
Master corporal
The Loyal Edmonton Regiment
Alberta
August 5, 2006
Kevin
Dallaire
Private
1st Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Alberta
August 3, 2006
Vaughan
Ingram
Sergeant
1st Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Newfoundland and Labrador
August 3, 2006
Bryce
Keller
Corporal
1st Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Saskatchewan
August 3, 2006
Christopher
Reid
Corporal
1st Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Nova Scotia
August 3, 2006
Francisco
Gomez
Corporal
1st Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Alberta
July 22, 2006
Jason
Warren
Corporal
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada
Quebec
July 22, 2006
Anthony
Boneca
Corporal
Lake Superior Scottish Regiment
Ontario
July 9, 2006
Nichola
Goddard
Captain
1st Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
Alberta
May 17, 2006
Matthew
Dinning
Corporal
2nd Military Police Platoon
Ontario
April 22, 2006
Myles
Mansell
Bombardier
5th (British Columbia) Field Artillery Regiment
British Columbia
April 22, 2006
Randy
Payne
Corporal
CFB/ASU Wainwright Military Police Platoon
Ontario
April 22, 2006
William
Turner
Lieutenant
Land Force Western Area Headquarters
Ontario
April 22, 2006
Robert
Costall
Private
1st Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Ontario
March 29, 2006
Paul
Davis
Corporal
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Nova Scotia
March 2, 2006
Timothy
Wilson
Master corporal
2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Alberta
March 2, 2006
Braun
Woodfield
Private
2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Nova Scotia
November 24, 2005
Jamie
Murphy
Corporal
1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Newfoundland and Labrador
January 27, 2004
Robbie
Beerenfenger
Corporal
3rd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
Ontario
October 2, 2003
Robert
Short
Sergeant
3rd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment
New Brunswick
October 2, 2003
Ainsworth
Dyer
Corporal
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Quebec
April 18, 2002
Richard
Green
Private
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Nova Scotia
April 18, 2002
Marc
Léger
Sergeant
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Ontario
April 18, 2002
Nathan
Smith
Private
3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Nova Scotia
April 18, 2002

Saturday, August 16, 2008

August 11, 2008 Cyber Attacks

August 11, 2008

Cyber Attacks Disable Georgian Websites
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMonday, August 11 • 12:00 Tbilisi, GeorgiaCyber Warfare Attacks by Russia Disable Georgian Websites; Government of Georgia Established Alternative Websites A cyber warfare campaign by Russia is seriously disrupting many Georgian websites, including that of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. If you cannnot access official Georgian government websites, please go to the following sites for the latest official Government of Georgia news.
http://georgiamfa.blogspot.com/ (this site)
The website of the President of the Republic of Poland Lech Kaczyński: www.president.pl (go to the link: "information about the latest developments in Georgia.")
Posted by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia at

sorry

Hi all
It has not Ben a good week for me.

:.(

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

New bugs at hotmail hmmm & yet people get mad at Gmail hmmm!

At lest Google fixed its problems

http://emailsupport.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!5D6F5A79A79B6708!7506.entry


July 30
Recent Issues reported by customers
Hello all,
We have recently had reports of several different issues from users after a minor backend release that we had for Windows Live Hotmail at the beginning of July. Find below the issues that are been reported so far and the solutions/workarounds for them:
Problem:
Unable to view photo attachments in e-mail messages sent from a mobile device/Unable to view attachments received in old emails
Solution:
This is currently a known issue and the product group is working towards a resolution. As a workaround, please hit the forward button in your mailbox and you will be able to view the attachments in the email.
Problem:
Unable to right click on an attachment and ‘save target as’, users get the following error:

Solution:
Please left click the attachment and you will be prompted to either ‘save’ or ‘open’ the attachment.
Problem:
Getting a Gray box when viewing received photo attachments. When customers are forwarding the received photo attachments or copy pasting the attachments into a new email, the attachments/emails show up gray.
Example:


Solution:
Please use an email client to view these attachments.
To download Windows Live mail for free, please visit:
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
Problem:
Users are not being able to create a new message using the “E-mail contact” option at the Contacts page. Nothing happens when selecting the “E-mail contact” option.
Solution:
This behavior appears to occur when you are using Internet Explorer version 6 and the classic version of Windows Live Hotmail. While we are looking into this, I suggest that you either upgrade your browser to Internet Explorer version 7 (if you are using Windows XP) or use the Full version of Windows Live Hotmail (if you are using an older version of Windows).
You can download the latest version of Internet Explorer by visiting the link below:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/default.mspx
To switch from the classic version to the full version of Windows Live Hotmail:
In the upper-right corner of the page, click “Options.”
Under “You are using the classic version of Windows Live Hotmail,” click “Try the full version.”
Problem:
Users are not seeing the reply or forward button in their accounts.
Solution:
Our product development team is already aware of this and is currently in the process of investigating this issue. While we are looking into this, I suggest that you optimize your browser settings to ensure that it is not contributing to the issue that you are encountering.
To optimize IE browser settings, please refer to this link below:
http://emailsupport.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!5D6F5A79A79B6708!6203.entry
If you are using any other browser, please refer to your browser’s help documentation.
Problem:
Prompted to upgrade browser when viewing e-mail/navigating account

Solution:
You are being prompted with this message because you are using a browser that is not currently supported by Windows Live Hotmail. Windows Live Hotmail currently supports the browsers below and you may encounter issues or some features may be disabled if you are using a different browser.Mozilla Firefox 2.0Internet Explorer 6 or higher versionTo resolve your issue, we recommend downloading and using either of the browsers mentioned when accessing your Windows Live Hotmail account.
Problem:
Unable to compose a mail when you click an address in a 3rd party website and have set Windows Live Hotmail as your default email client.
Solution:
This is a known issue as of now. As a workaround, we request you to copy the mail address and open a new email window in your Windows Live Hotmail and compose an email.
Others:
If you are encountering any of these issues:
Receiving Java script Error when viewing messages
Getting “Working on your Request” or “Windows Live is not available at this time. Please try again later” or "We weren't able to complete the request"
message when viewing e-mail messages
Please optimize your browser settings by referring to this link below:
http://emailsupport.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!5D6F5A79A79B6708!6203.entry
If you are using any other browser, please refer to your browser’s help documentation.
If none of these workarounds/solutions resolve the problem that you are having, please contact support at http://support.live.com and report your issue.
Thanks,Windows Live Hotmail Team.