1. Border Stories -- Canada - US
    Hello all... I am continuing to develop my series on borders. On Friday I had a meeting with a production company here in Vancouver about my idea. They loved
    Feb 18, 2002 @ 16:13 - Doug Murray for StockPhotosOnline.com ("Doug Murray for StockPhotosOnline.com" <dmurray@...>)
  2. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Border Stories -- Canada - US
    First, I want to mention the fact the most interesting second of all time was probably. 11:11:11 of 11/11/1111 will not be topped until 11111 AD. Then again,
    Feb 18, 2002 @ 20:22 - Arif Samad (Arif Samad <fHoiberg@...>)
  3. RE: [BoundaryPoint] Border Stories -- Canada - US
    escourt station, maine. escourt, quebec left hand side of the following web site... http://www.humanities-interactive.org/canadianborder/ there is also a
    Feb 18, 2002 @ 21:47 - Beckett, Bob ("Beckett, Bob" <Bob.Beckett@...>)
  4. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Border Stories -- Canada - US
    ... I don t think you re the only one. In the parts of Germany and the Netherlands where Carnival (Dutch _carnaval_, German _Karneval, Fasching, Fastnacht_) is
    Feb 19, 2002 @ 13:44 - Pepijn Hendriks ("Pepijn Hendriks" <pepijnh@...>)
  5. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Border Stories -- Canada - US
    I had a schoolmate, who boasted he was born on 11th November at 11.11. I thought offcourse he lied, but didn t tell him. Jesper ... From: Pepijn Hendriks To:
    Feb 19, 2002 @ 21:00 - Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen ("Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen" <jesniel@...>)
  6. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Border Stories -- Canada - US
    if you think point roberts is big then dont forget the always forgotten akwesasne at st regis quebec which is both its exact equivalent & opposite
    Feb 21, 2002 @ 20:09 - m donner ("m donner" <maxivan82@...>)
  7. I'll have some crow with this humble pie, please
    ... of the ... Your empty bank account could have been recharged a little if you d taken me up on my offer of a bet re the enclave status of St Pierre &
    Feb 21, 2002 @ 22:02 - granthutchison ("granthutchison" <granthutchison@...>)
  8. Re: I'll have some crow with this humble pie, please
    Grant Hutchison wrote: (...)But the StP&M EEZ gets enclaved like this: although it is 200nm long, pointing due south, and more southerly than any EEZ arising
    Feb 21, 2002 @ 22:12 - ps1966nl ("ps1966nl" <smaardijk@...>)
  9. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: I'll have some crow with this humble pie, please
    gorgeous news i drink old crow grant & the bank account actually grew fortyfold from all that cheese divination & nice question peter & both very timely
    Feb 22, 2002 @ 16:00 - m donner ("m donner" <maxivan82@...>)
  10. Re: I'll have some crow with this humble pie, please
    Dear Peter, ... The normal baseline for measuring the breadth of the territorial sea and other maritime zones is the low water line along the coast as marked
    Feb 24, 2002 @ 15:13 - Martin Pratt ("Martin Pratt" <m.a.pratt@...>)
  11. Re: I'll have some crow with this humble pie, please
    Martin Pratt wrote: The normal baseline for measuring the breadth of the territorial sea and other maritime zones is the low water line along the coast as
    Feb 25, 2002 @ 18:35 - ps1966nl ("ps1966nl" <smaardijk@...>)