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Rogers Communications Inc
2026
Founded in 1960, Rogers Communications is Canada's leading wireless, cable, and media company that provides connectivity services and entertainment to consumers and businesses across the country. From cable and wireless services to news, sports, entertainment, and its award-winning credit card, the company reaches Canadians from coast to coast. It connects about 11.7 million mobile subscribers in over 2,200 communities on the country's largest and most reliable 5G network, and its cable service territory covers approximately 10 million homes. In addition, it also operates a transcontinental fiber-optic network that provides voice and data communications and advanced services, including data centers and cloud computing, to the enterprise, public sector, and carrier wholesale markets.
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South Africa \concerned\ about Iranian \industrial espionage\ - official
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Sunde, John
2002
A classic example was when the Iranian deputy minister of agriculture and other officials visited South Africa a few years ago, accompanied by a technical team, [John Sunde] said. Until then Iran had no ostrich farming industry. They toured an ostrich farm in Oudtshoorn and were given a copy of its booklet. Iran would also dearly love to buy anything military from South Africa, Sunde said. \"They've told us they would buy as many Rooivalk helicopters that we would care to sell them. Obviously because of the American's Iran/Libya Sanctions Act we can't do that.\" South Africa imported mostly crude oil from Iran, totalling 9bn rands in 2001, while its main export to that country was sugar, totalling 471m rands. \"They want to buy wheat from us but we don't have enough to sell them,\" Sunde said.
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South Africa concerned about Iranian industrial espionage
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Sunde, John
2002
A classic example was when the Iranian deputy minister of agriculture and other officials visited South Africa a few years ago, accompanied by a technical team, [John Sunde] said. Until then Iran had no ostrich farming industry. They toured an ostrich farm in Oudtshoorn and were given a copy of its booklet. Iran would also dearly love to buy anything military from South Africa, Sunde said. \"They've told us they would buy as many Rooivalk helicopters that we would care to sell them. Obviously because of the American's Iran/Libya Sanctions Act we can't do that.\" South Africa imported mostly crude oil from Iran, totalling 9bn rands in 2001, while its main export to that country was sugar, totalling 471m rands. \"They want to buy wheat from us but we don't have enough to sell them,\" Sunde said.
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Lie down, let the bike riding feeling pass
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Middle age
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Sunde, John
2016
John Sunde's story (\"Confessions of a cycling addict\", May 11) is a true tale of courage that will no doubt inspire many a hesitant middle-aged bloke to tempt the wheel...
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SUNDE, John Alfred - (Retired Chief Psychologist, Ontario
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Sunde, John A
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Sunde, Leif
2003
John SUNDE, Alfred - (Retired Chief Psychologist, Ontario Correctional Services; Lord Nuffield Fellowship, 1965; Centennial Medal, 1967; RCAF Radar, Second World War). At Guelph General Hospital on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2003, John A. Sunde, in his 85th year. Loving husband to his Olivia for 58 years. Dearest father of Chris, Angela, Else and Elizabeth. Loved father-in-law of Linda Sunde, Dave Hasson, Michael Shoop and Dave Sharp.
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Confessions of a defiant cycling addict
2016
As John Sunde lay in his hospital bed, unable to move on account of numerous broken bones and a punctured lung, he kept telling himself that each of his injuries...
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A Brief Inquiry into the Meaning of Sin and Faith
2009
John Rawls never published anything about his own religious beliefs, but after his death two texts were discovered which shed extraordinary light on the subject. A Brief Inquiry into the Meaning of Sin and Faith is Rawls's undergraduate senior thesis, submitted in December 1942, just before he entered the army. At that time Rawls was deeply religious; the thesis is a significant work of theological ethics, of interest both in itself and because of its relation to his mature writings. \"On My Religion,\" a short statement drafted in 1997, describes the history of his religious beliefs and attitudes toward religion, including his abandonment of orthodoxy during World War II. The present volume includes these two texts, together with an Introduction by Joshua Cohen and Thomas Nagel, which discusses their relation to Rawls's published work, and an essay by Robert Merrihew Adams, which places the thesis in its theological context. The texts display the profound engagement with religion that forms the background of Rawls's later views on the importance of separating religion and politics. Moreover, the moral and social convictions that the thesis expresses in religious form are related in illuminating ways to the central ideas of Rawls's later writings. His notions of sin, faith, and community are simultaneously moral and theological, and prefigure the moral outlook found in Theory of Justice.
A Brief Inquiry into the Meaning of Sin and Faith
2009
John Rawls never published anything about his own religious beliefs, but after his death two texts were discovered which shed extraordinary light on the subject. A Brief Inquiry into the Meaning of Sin and Faith is Rawls's undergraduate senior thesis, submitted in December 1942, just before he entered the army. The present volume includes these two texts, together with an Introduction by Joshua Cohen and Thomas Nagel, which discusses their relation to Rawls's published work, and an essay by Robert Merrihew Adams, which places the thesis in its theological context.
Dymocks loses some, seeks more
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Sunde, Paul
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Todd, John
2000
Last week the Court of Appeal disagreed with the findings of an earlier High Court ruling that DFS had valid grounds to terminate the agreements. The matter would now go back to the High Court where Mr [John Todd] would be able to seek damages. Dymocks is Australian-based and privately owned. It opened its first shop in 1880 in Sydney and has been in New Zealand since 1994.
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