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Earthworm Jim burrows into iPhone: Playtest

In 1995, games developer Shiny released a game in which you took on the role of an invertebrate. His name was Jim, he was an earthworm, and now he's on the iPhone

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Michael Ignatieff’s official response to last night’s results. “I want to congratulate all of the winners in yesterday’s by-elections. “I also want to thank Ken Beck Lee, Robert David, Marcel Catellier and Jim Burrows for carrying the Liberal banner. “The by-election results last night show that we have a lot of work ahead of us. Canadians want [...]

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Byelection Roundup and 2-Minute Analysis

... Valley Scott Armstrong Conservative 11,167 45.8 Mark Austin NDP 6,267 25.7 Jim Burrows Liberal 5,193 21.3 Jason Blanch Green 807 3.3 Jim Hnatiuk Christian Heritage 772 3.2 Kate Graves Independent 149 0.6 New Westminster--Coquitlam Fin Donnelly NDP 12,129 49.6 Diana Dilworth Conservative 8,753 35.8 Ken Beck Lee Liberal 2,514 10.3 Rebecca Helps Green 1,046 4.3 Montmagny--L'Islet--Kamouraska--Rivière-du-Loup...

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On lessons learned

... the Libs, it's no huge surprise that last night's vote totals weren't all that great - and indeed Jim Burrows' reasonably close third in Cumberland – Colchester – Musquodoboit Valley likely made for a somewhat better outcome than might have been expected. But can anybody actually point to anything the Libs did in the by-elections other than going through the motions? And if not,...

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Tories win first of four federal byelections

... to ride the coattails of the recently elected NDP provincial government of Darrel Dexter. Liberal Jim Burrows was third with 21.2 per cent. New Democrat strategists had hoped for at least a strong second-place finish in the riding. When all four contests are done, they were hoping they’d be able to claim to be the party with momentum, particularly as compared to the Liberals. Liberals were...

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Polls open in 4 federal byelections

... of the vote. His nearest rival, NDP candidate Mark Austin, had 26.1 per cent, followed by Liberal Jim Burrows at 21.2 per cent.Ballot counting is underway in two Quebec byelections, with the Bloc Québécois favoured to hold on to both ridings — Hochelaga in east-end Montreal and Montmagny-L'Islet-Kamouraska-Rivière du Loup in eastern Quebec.The Bloc party candidates won well over half the...