Just got my Saturday Globe & Mail (20 Nov 2010) today because I was
distracted on the weekend.

So I have a question: Why does Emirates Air want three flights a day
to Canada (Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver)?  That's between, say 500
and 1,400 seats depending on the aircraft.  Is Abu Dhabi the main
travel hub for half of Asia and Africa, the Newark of the Middle East?
Or are there that many oil execs and Arab-money hustlers shuttling
back and forth every day?  I don't get it.  Who are the potential
passengers?

And on an entirely different note, an article raised the notion of
guaranteed income for poor people.  Again.  Is that a straw in the
wind?  Or tarbaby to draw dangerous progressives from cover?  Or what?
The author seems to have a pretty sensible take on it.  What's up?

- Mike

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