Search the site
self-reflection.
The Globe and Mail
November 21, 2003
Redefine your identity
Ignore your job and ask yourself what goals and dreams are important to you
Dorothy Ratusny
If you were asked to define
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20031121-redefine-your
the anonymous poster's right of free speech against the need to disclose a defendant's identity.
The Washington Post
February 28, 2009
Media Need Not Reveal Web Posters' Identities
Ruling Applies 1st
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/920090228-media-need
to use for 10 minutes fully recovered from the psychological slight, while others did not.
The Globe and Mail
June 24, 2010
Brand identity: It’s all in your head
New research shows why some are more
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20100624-brand-identity
Thinking that these might be old stock, I bought some others in another Horton’s outlet and found them to be identical. They really tasted awful.
The Toronto Star
October 28, 2003
Doughnuts really
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20031028-doughnuts-really
Chrisitan Porter says Western Australia will soon have the nation's toughest penalties for EFTPOS skimming scams and identity fraud.
State Cabinet has given approval for Mr Porter to draft legislation
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20091019-wa-to
not have to pay off a mortgage they had no part in acquiring. He said that in an age when identity theft is increasingly common, "a homeowner's rights ought to be at least equal to the rights
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20061103-saving-innocent
is changing what he does."
The Toronto Star
December 8, 2009
Canada called ‘haven for fraudsters’
Patchwork of laws, enforcement leaves consumers especially vulnerable to credit and identity crimes
Les
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20091208-canada-called
of the advocacy group.
Silverman said only 12 US states have anti-discrimination laws specifically covering gender identity.
Federal legislation recently was proposed and could be considered by Congress
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20091208-mcdonalds-doesnt
the jury about why the identity of a 19-year-old man with whom Heijne was having an affair was suppressed.
Heijne's lawyers claim that Justice McKechnie's direction to the jury that the man's identity
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20090707-extycoon-gerardus
The financial adviser, who was already on the run from Canadian authorities who suspected him of fraud, then assumed Mr. Platt's identity and began a seemingly normal life in Britain with his 15
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20050223-murderer-exfugitive