Online
by Ray Saitz
Online is a weekly column which appears in the Peterborough Examiner every Thursday.
I am a retired Secondary School teacher who lives in Peterborough, Ontario. The column is based on the Internet and ranges from
useful sites to controversial or topical items of interest to those who use the Internet casually or intensely.
The column has appeared every week since 1998, with the only exceptions being major holidays.
I'm always looking to expand the horizons of the column. Feel free to contact me with any requests for syndication or re-printing at rayser3@cogeco.ca
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Here are the links contained in recent articles in The Peterborough Examiner.
Most of the links in this column were omitted in the print version,
but you can get them by clicking on the title belowLooking Backward and Forward, December 29, 2011
2012 Article Links
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