• QFTCI23 Current Events Games 9-Final

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 28 07:26:53 2023
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on the dates
    indicated, and should be interpreted accordingly. If any answers
    have changed due to newer news, you are still expected to give
    the answers that were correct on that date.

    On each question you may give up to two answers, but if you give
    both a right answer and a wrong answer, there is a small penalty.
    Please post all your answers in a single followup to the newsgroup,
    based only on your own knowledge. (In your answer posting, quote
    the questions and place your answer below each one.) I will reveal
    the correct answers in about 3 days.

    All questions were written by members of the Usual Suspects and
    are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may have
    been retyped and/or edited by me. The posting and tabulation of
    current-events questions is independent of the concurrent posting
    of other rounds. For further information please see my 2023-05-24
    companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition
    (QFTCI*)".


    ** Game 9 (2023-11-20), Round 1 - Current Events

    1. With a win by Leylah Fernandez over an Italian opponent, Canada
    took the championship for the first time at a tournament named
    after *which tennis great*?

    2. *Which British politician* was plucked from well-deserved
    oblivion last week, raised to the House of Lords, and then
    appointed Foreign Secretary by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak?

    3. Who is the 22-year-old man who was convicted last week of murder
    and attempted murder for his truck attack on a Muslim family
    in London, Ontario, in June of 2021?

    4. The College of Family Physicians of Canada decided last week
    to retreat from *what controversial proposal* that had been
    mooted recently?

    5. *Which European country*'s incumbent prime minister was
    re-confirmed by their parliament last week in the wake of a
    deal to provide amnesty to separatist politicians?

    6. Who is the beloved Quebec folk rock singer who died last week
    of cancer at age 47?

    7. *Which Gaza hospital*, alleged to contain a command post for
    Hamas, was seized by Israeli soldiers last week?

    8. *Which technology company* that has been much in the news for the
    past year or so just ousted its co-founder from the CEO position,
    claiming that he had been "not consistently candid" with the
    board of directors?

    9. *Name the SpaceX spacecraft* that exploded on Saturday in what
    was euphemistically called a "rapid unscheduled disassembly".

    10. In *which city* did Taylor Swift cancel a performance of
    her Eras tour, citing high temperatures, after a fan died after
    attending the previous night's show?


    ** Final (2023-11-27), Round 1 - Current Events

    Rounds in this season's Final were 12 questions long, consisting
    of 6 pairs.


    * A. Sports Championships

    A1. Which country won the Cricket World Cup last week with a
    6-wicket victory over India, playing on the latter's
    home turf?

    A2. In the Grey Cup game, the Montreal Alouettes staged a
    comeback in the last few minutes and seconds to defeat the
    Winnipeg Blue Bombers. What was the final score?


    * B. Populist Pols

    B1. In *which Latin American country* did far-right candidate
    Javier Milei take the presidential run-off election? He is
    also known for his impressive sideburns and for communing
    with -- and cloning -- his dead dog,

    B2. Name the anti-Islam, anti-immigrant, and anti-EU populist
    leader whose party took the most seats in the Dutch election
    last week -- possibly setting the stage for him to become
    prime minister in a coalition government.


    * C. Musical Lawsuits

    C1. Which long-time musical duo is currently riven by a lawsuit
    filed last week by one member against the other, in a
    dispute over the sale of a joint venture?

    C2. After recently settling one abuse lawsuit filed by an
    ex-partner, *which music figure* was slapped with two more
    last week? This time one suit alleges that he sexually
    assaulted a university student in 1991.


    * D. Mayhem

    D1. At *which Niagara River border bridge* did a vehicle
    crash into a checkpoint last week, exploding and killing
    the two occupants?

    D2. In *which European city* was a multiple stabbing followed by
    a riot of anti-immigrant hooligans? Dozens were arrested.


    * E. Canadiana: It's the Economy, Stupid

    E1. What did Statistics Canada report last week as the inflation
    rate for October, within one-tenth of a percentage point
    in either direction?

    E2. In the federal government's fall economic statement last
    Thursday, it promised to remove sales taxes on what type
    of health care?


    * F. Enter at Your Own Risk

    F1. In a plan that had been discussed for a while, it was
    decided last week that at certain times and dates next
    year there will be a charge (the equivalent of about $8
    Canadian), and a requirement for advance reservations,
    for admission to what?

    F2. Which country last week closed all but one of its land
    border crossings with Russia, alleging that the latter had
    been facilitating an influx of migrants?

    --
    Mark Brader | "Ooh, righteous indignation -- a bold choice!
    Toronto | I myself would start with dismay and *work my way up* [email protected] | to righteous indignation." --Murphy Brown

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Tue Nov 28 02:13:15 2023
    On 11/27/23 23:26, Mark Brader wrote:


    ** Game 9 (2023-11-20), Round 1 - Current Events

    1. With a win by Leylah Fernandez over an Italian opponent, Canada
    took the championship for the first time at a tournament named
    after *which tennis great*?

    2. *Which British politician* was plucked from well-deserved
    oblivion last week, raised to the House of Lords, and then
    appointed Foreign Secretary by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak?

    Cameron


    3. Who is the 22-year-old man who was convicted last week of murder
    and attempted murder for his truck attack on a Muslim family
    in London, Ontario, in June of 2021?

    4. The College of Family Physicians of Canada decided last week
    to retreat from *what controversial proposal* that had been
    mooted recently?

    5. *Which European country*'s incumbent prime minister was
    re-confirmed by their parliament last week in the wake of a
    deal to provide amnesty to separatist politicians?

    Spain


    6. Who is the beloved Quebec folk rock singer who died last week
    of cancer at age 47?

    7. *Which Gaza hospital*, alleged to contain a command post for
    Hamas, was seized by Israeli soldiers last week?

    8. *Which technology company* that has been much in the news for the
    past year or so just ousted its co-founder from the CEO position,
    claiming that he had been "not consistently candid" with the
    board of directors?

    OpenAI


    9. *Name the SpaceX spacecraft* that exploded on Saturday in what
    was euphemistically called a "rapid unscheduled disassembly".

    Starship


    10. In *which city* did Taylor Swift cancel a performance of
    her Eras tour, citing high temperatures, after a fan died after
    attending the previous night's show?


    ** Final (2023-11-27), Round 1 - Current Events

    Rounds in this season's Final were 12 questions long, consisting
    of 6 pairs.


    * A. Sports Championships

    A1. Which country won the Cricket World Cup last week with a
    6-wicket victory over India, playing on the latter's
    home turf?

    A2. In the Grey Cup game, the Montreal Alouettes staged a
    comeback in the last few minutes and seconds to defeat the
    Winnipeg Blue Bombers. What was the final score?


    * B. Populist Pols

    B1. In *which Latin American country* did far-right candidate
    Javier Milei take the presidential run-off election? He is
    also known for his impressive sideburns and for communing
    with -- and cloning -- his dead dog,

    Argentina


    B2. Name the anti-Islam, anti-immigrant, and anti-EU populist
    leader whose party took the most seats in the Dutch election
    last week -- possibly setting the stage for him to become
    prime minister in a coalition government.


    * C. Musical Lawsuits

    C1. Which long-time musical duo is currently riven by a lawsuit
    filed last week by one member against the other, in a
    dispute over the sale of a joint venture?

    Hall and Oates


    C2. After recently settling one abuse lawsuit filed by an
    ex-partner, *which music figure* was slapped with two more
    last week? This time one suit alleges that he sexually
    assaulted a university student in 1991.


    * D. Mayhem

    D1. At *which Niagara River border bridge* did a vehicle
    crash into a checkpoint last week, exploding and killing
    the two occupants?

    Rainbow Bridge


    D2. In *which European city* was a multiple stabbing followed by
    a riot of anti-immigrant hooligans? Dozens were arrested.


    * E. Canadiana: It's the Economy, Stupid

    E1. What did Statistics Canada report last week as the inflation
    rate for October, within one-tenth of a percentage point
    in either direction?

    3.1%; 3.4%


    E2. In the federal government's fall economic statement last
    Thursday, it promised to remove sales taxes on what type
    of health care?


    * F. Enter at Your Own Risk

    F1. In a plan that had been discussed for a while, it was
    decided last week that at certain times and dates next
    year there will be a charge (the equivalent of about $8
    Canadian), and a requirement for advance reservations,
    for admission to what?

    F2. Which country last week closed all but one of its land
    border crossings with Russia, alleging that the latter had
    been facilitating an influx of migrants?

    Finland

    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Tue Nov 28 20:27:11 2023
    Mark Brader ([email protected]) writes:
    ** Game 9 (2023-11-20), Round 1 - Current Events

    1. With a win by Leylah Fernandez over an Italian opponent, Canada
    took the championship for the first time at a tournament named
    after *which tennis great*?

    Billie Jean King

    2. *Which British politician* was plucked from well-deserved
    oblivion last week, raised to the House of Lords, and then
    appointed Foreign Secretary by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak?

    David Cameron

    5. *Which European country*'s incumbent prime minister was
    re-confirmed by their parliament last week in the wake of a
    deal to provide amnesty to separatist politicians?

    Spain

    8. *Which technology company* that has been much in the news for the
    past year or so just ousted its co-founder from the CEO position,
    claiming that he had been "not consistently candid" with the
    board of directors?

    Open AI

    10. In *which city* did Taylor Swift cancel a performance of
    her Eras tour, citing high temperatures, after a fan died after
    attending the previous night's show?

    Rio de Janeiro

    ** Final (2023-11-27), Round 1 - Current Events

    * A. Sports Championships

    A1. Which country won the Cricket World Cup last week with a
    6-wicket victory over India, playing on the latter's
    home turf?

    Australia

    B1. In *which Latin American country* did far-right candidate
    Javier Milei take the presidential run-off election? He is
    also known for his impressive sideburns and for communing
    with -- and cloning -- his dead dog,

    Argentina

    B2. Name the anti-Islam, anti-immigrant, and anti-EU populist
    leader whose party took the most seats in the Dutch election
    last week -- possibly setting the stage for him to become
    prime minister in a coalition government.

    Geert Wilders

    C1. Which long-time musical duo is currently riven by a lawsuit
    filed last week by one member against the other, in a
    dispute over the sale of a joint venture?

    Hall & Oates

    D2. In *which European city* was a multiple stabbing followed by
    a riot of anti-immigrant hooligans? Dozens were arrested.

    Cr�spol, France

    F2. Which country last week closed all but one of its land
    border crossings with Russia, alleging that the latter had
    been facilitating an influx of migrants?

    Finland

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  • From Dan Blum@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Tue Nov 28 22:07:06 2023
    Mark Brader <[email protected]> wrote:

    ** Game 9 (2023-11-20), Round 1 - Current Events

    5. *Which European country*'s incumbent prime minister was
    re-confirmed by their parliament last week in the wake of a
    deal to provide amnesty to separatist politicians?

    Spain

    8. *Which technology company* that has been much in the news for the
    past year or so just ousted its co-founder from the CEO position,
    claiming that he had been "not consistently candid" with the
    board of directors?

    OpenAI

    ** Final (2023-11-27), Round 1 - Current Events

    * B. Populist Pols

    B1. In *which Latin American country* did far-right candidate
    Javier Milei take the presidential run-off election? He is
    also known for his impressive sideburns and for communing
    with -- and cloning -- his dead dog,

    Argentina

    * D. Mayhem

    D1. At *which Niagara River border bridge* did a vehicle
    crash into a checkpoint last week, exploding and killing
    the two occupants?

    Rainbow Bridge

    D2. In *which European city* was a multiple stabbing followed by
    a riot of anti-immigrant hooligans? Dozens were arrested.

    Dublin


    --
    _______________________________________________________________________
    Dan Blum [email protected]
    "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."

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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Tue Nov 28 16:31:54 2023
    On Tuesday, November 28, 2023 at 1:27:06 AM UTC-6, Mark Brader wrote:

    ** Game 9 (2023-11-20), Round 1 - Current Events

    2. *Which British politician* was plucked from well-deserved
    oblivion last week, raised to the House of Lords, and then
    appointed Foreign Secretary by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak?

    Cameron

    5. *Which European country*'s incumbent prime minister was
    re-confirmed by their parliament last week in the wake of a
    deal to provide amnesty to separatist politicians?

    Spain

    7. *Which Gaza hospital*, alleged to contain a command post for
    Hamas, was seized by Israeli soldiers last week?

    Al-Shifa Hospital

    10. In *which city* did Taylor Swift cancel a performance of
    her Eras tour, citing high temperatures, after a fan died after
    attending the previous night's show?

    Rio de Janeiro

    ** Final (2023-11-27), Round 1 - Current Events

    * B. Populist Pols

    B1. In *which Latin American country* did far-right candidate
    Javier Milei take the presidential run-off election? He is
    also known for his impressive sideburns and for communing
    with -- and cloning -- his dead dog,

    Argentina

    B2. Name the anti-Islam, anti-immigrant, and anti-EU populist
    leader whose party took the most seats in the Dutch election
    last week -- possibly setting the stage for him to become
    prime minister in a coalition government.

    Fortuyn

    * C. Musical Lawsuits

    C1. Which long-time musical duo is currently riven by a lawsuit
    filed last week by one member against the other, in a
    dispute over the sale of a joint venture?

    Daryl Hall & John Oates

    * D. Mayhem

    D1. At *which Niagara River border bridge* did a vehicle
    crash into a checkpoint last week, exploding and killing
    the two occupants?

    Rainbow Bridge

    D2. In *which European city* was a multiple stabbing followed by
    a riot of anti-immigrant hooligans? Dozens were arrested.

    Dublin

    * F. Enter at Your Own Risk

    F2. Which country last week closed all but one of its land
    border crossings with Russia, alleging that the latter had
    been facilitating an influx of migrants?

    Finland

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    [email protected]

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  • From swp@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Wed Nov 29 17:34:47 2023
    On Tuesday, November 28, 2023 at 2:27:06 AM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on the dates
    indicated, and should be interpreted accordingly. If any answers
    have changed due to newer news, you are still expected to give
    the answers that were correct on that date.

    On each question you may give up to two answers, but if you give
    both a right answer and a wrong answer, there is a small penalty.
    Please post all your answers in a single followup to the newsgroup,
    based only on your own knowledge. (In your answer posting, quote
    the questions and place your answer below each one.) I will reveal
    the correct answers in about 3 days.

    All questions were written by members of the Usual Suspects and
    are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may have
    been retyped and/or edited by me. The posting and tabulation of current-events questions is independent of the concurrent posting
    of other rounds. For further information please see my 2023-05-24
    companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition
    (QFTCI*)".


    ** Game 9 (2023-11-20), Round 1 - Current Events

    1. With a win by Leylah Fernandez over an Italian opponent, Canada
    took the championship for the first time at a tournament named
    after *which tennis great*?

    arthur ashe

    2. *Which British politician* was plucked from well-deserved
    oblivion last week, raised to the House of Lords, and then
    appointed Foreign Secretary by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak?

    david cameron

    3. Who is the 22-year-old man who was convicted last week of murder
    and attempted murder for his truck attack on a Muslim family
    in London, Ontario, in June of 2021?

    nat valtman

    4. The College of Family Physicians of Canada decided last week
    to retreat from *what controversial proposal* that had been
    mooted recently?

    3rd year of family medicine residency training

    5. *Which European country*'s incumbent prime minister was
    re-confirmed by their parliament last week in the wake of a
    deal to provide amnesty to separatist politicians?

    spain

    6. Who is the beloved Quebec folk rock singer who died last week
    of cancer at age 47?

    karl tremblay

    7. *Which Gaza hospital*, alleged to contain a command post for
    Hamas, was seized by Israeli soldiers last week?

    al shifa hospital

    8. *Which technology company* that has been much in the news for the
    past year or so just ousted its co-founder from the CEO position,
    claiming that he had been "not consistently candid" with the
    board of directors?

    openai

    9. *Name the SpaceX spacecraft* that exploded on Saturday in what
    was euphemistically called a "rapid unscheduled disassembly".

    mega rocket starship

    10. In *which city* did Taylor Swift cancel a performance of
    her Eras tour, citing high temperatures, after a fan died after
    attending the previous night's show?

    rio de janeiro


    ** Final (2023-11-27), Round 1 - Current Events

    Rounds in this season's Final were 12 questions long, consisting
    of 6 pairs.


    * A. Sports Championships

    A1. Which country won the Cricket World Cup last week with a
    6-wicket victory over India, playing on the latter's
    home turf?

    australia

    A2. In the Grey Cup game, the Montreal Alouettes staged a
    comeback in the last few minutes and seconds to defeat the
    Winnipeg Blue Bombers. What was the final score?

    28-24


    * B. Populist Pols

    B1. In *which Latin American country* did far-right candidate
    Javier Milei take the presidential run-off election? He is
    also known for his impressive sideburns and for communing
    with -- and cloning -- his dead dog,

    argentina

    B2. Name the anti-Islam, anti-immigrant, and anti-EU populist
    leader whose party took the most seats in the Dutch election
    last week -- possibly setting the stage for him to become
    prime minister in a coalition government.

    geert wilder


    * C. Musical Lawsuits

    C1. Which long-time musical duo is currently riven by a lawsuit
    filed last week by one member against the other, in a
    dispute over the sale of a joint venture?

    hall & oates

    C2. After recently settling one abuse lawsuit filed by an
    ex-partner, *which music figure* was slapped with two more
    last week? This time one suit alleges that he sexually
    assaulted a university student in 1991.

    sean combs


    * D. Mayhem

    D1. At *which Niagara River border bridge* did a vehicle
    crash into a checkpoint last week, exploding and killing
    the two occupants?

    rainbow bridge

    D2. In *which European city* was a multiple stabbing followed by
    a riot of anti-immigrant hooligans? Dozens were arrested.

    dublin ireland


    * E. Canadiana: It's the Economy, Stupid

    E1. What did Statistics Canada report last week as the inflation
    rate for October, within one-tenth of a percentage point
    in either direction?

    3.1%

    E2. In the federal government's fall economic statement last
    Thursday, it promised to remove sales taxes on what type
    of health care?

    psychotherapist services


    * F. Enter at Your Own Risk

    F1. In a plan that had been discussed for a while, it was
    decided last week that at certain times and dates next
    year there will be a charge (the equivalent of about $8
    Canadian), and a requirement for advance reservations,
    for admission to what?

    the european union

    F2. Which country last week closed all but one of its land
    border crossings with Russia, alleging that the latter had
    been facilitating an influx of migrants?

    finland

    --
    Mark Brader | "Ooh, righteous indignation -- a bold choice!
    Toronto | I myself would start with dismay and *work my way up*
    [email protected] | to righteous indignation." --Murphy Brown

    My text in this article is in the public domain.

    swp

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 1 08:16:09 2023
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on the dates
    indicated, and should be interpreted accordingly. If any answers
    have changed due to newer news, you are still expected to give the
    answers that were correct on that date... For further information
    please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".


    The Current Events game for the season is over and STEPHEN PERRY
    has a strong win. Hearty congratulations, sir!


    ** Game 9 (2023-11-20), Round 1 - Current Events

    1. With a win by Leylah Fernandez over an Italian opponent, Canada
    took the championship for the first time at a tournament named
    after *which tennis great*?

    Billie Jean King. 4 for Erland.

    2. *Which British politician* was plucked from well-deserved
    oblivion last week, raised to the House of Lords, and then
    appointed Foreign Secretary by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak?

    David Cameron. 4 for Dan Tilque, Erland, Joshua, and Stephen.

    3. Who is the 22-year-old man who was convicted last week of murder
    and attempted murder for his truck attack on a Muslim family
    in London, Ontario, in June of 2021?

    Nathaniel Veltman. 4 for Stephen.

    4. The College of Family Physicians of Canada decided last week
    to retreat from *what controversial proposal* that had been
    mooted recently?

    An extra (third) year of residency (training). 4 for Stephen.

    5. *Which European country*'s incumbent prime minister was
    re-confirmed by their parliament last week in the wake of a
    deal to provide amnesty to separatist politicians?

    Spain. 4 for everyone -- Dan Tilque, Erland, Dan Blum, Joshua,
    and Stephen.

    6. Who is the beloved Quebec folk rock singer who died last week
    of cancer at age 47?

    Karl Tremblay. 4 for Stephen.

    7. *Which Gaza hospital*, alleged to contain a command post for
    Hamas, was seized by Israeli soldiers last week?

    Al-Shifa. 4 for Joshua and Stephen.

    8. *Which technology company* that has been much in the news for the
    past year or so just ousted its co-founder from the CEO position,
    claiming that he had been "not consistently candid" with the
    board of directors?

    OpenAI. 4 for Dan Tilque, Erland, Dan Blum, and Stephen.

    9. *Name the SpaceX spacecraft* that exploded on Saturday in what
    was euphemistically called a "rapid unscheduled disassembly".

    Starship. 4 for Dan Tilque. 3 for Stephen.

    10. In *which city* did Taylor Swift cancel a performance of
    her Eras tour, citing high temperatures, after a fan died after
    attending the previous night's show?

    Rio de Janeiro. ("Rio" was sufficient.) 4 for Erland, Joshua,
    and Stephen.


    ** Final (2023-11-27), Round 1 - Current Events

    Rounds in this season's Final were 12 questions long, consisting
    of 6 pairs.

    In the original Final game, this was the easiest round.


    * A. Sports Championships

    A1. Which country won the Cricket World Cup last week with a
    6-wicket victory over India, playing on the latter's
    home turf?

    Australia. 4 for Erland and Stephen.

    A2. In the Grey Cup game, the Montreal Alouettes staged a
    comeback in the last few minutes and seconds to defeat the
    Winnipeg Blue Bombers. What was the final score?

    28-24. 4 for Stephen.


    * B. Populist Pols

    B1. In *which Latin American country* did far-right candidate
    Javier Milei take the presidential run-off election? He is
    also known for his impressive sideburns and for communing
    with -- and cloning -- his dead dog,

    Argentina. 4 for everyone.

    B2. Name the anti-Islam, anti-immigrant, and anti-EU populist
    leader whose party took the most seats in the Dutch election
    last week -- possibly setting the stage for him to become
    prime minister in a coalition government.

    Geert Wilders. (I accepted Wilder.) 4 for Erland and Stephen.


    * C. Musical Lawsuits

    C1. Which long-time musical duo is currently riven by a lawsuit
    filed last week by one member against the other, in a
    dispute over the sale of a joint venture?

    Daryl Hall and John Oates (the two surnames were fine) -- see also
    this season's Game 5, Round 7. 4 for Dan Tilque, Erland, Joshua,
    and Stephen.

    C2. After recently settling one abuse lawsuit filed by an
    ex-partner, *which music figure* was slapped with two more
    last week? This time one suit alleges that he sexually
    assaulted a university student in 1991.

    Sean Combs. (Accepting Diddy, Puff Daddy, etc.) 4 for Stephen.


    * D. Mayhem

    D1. At *which Niagara River border bridge* did a vehicle
    crash into a checkpoint last week, exploding and killing
    the two occupants?

    Rainbow Bridge. 4 for Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Stephen.

    D2. In *which European city* was a multiple stabbing followed by
    a riot of anti-immigrant hooligans? Dozens were arrested.

    Dublin. The events at Cr�pol, France, starting with the murder of
    Thomas Perotto do not exactly fit the question, but the incident
    is close enough to score as almost correct. So, 4 for Dan Blum,
    Joshua, and Stephen. 3 for Erland.


    * E. Canadiana: It's the Economy, Stupid

    E1. What did Statistics Canada report last week as the inflation
    rate for October, within one-tenth of a percentage point
    in either direction?

    3.1% (accepting 3.0-3.2%). 4 for Stephen. 3 for Dan Tilque.

    E2. In the federal government's fall economic statement last
    Thursday, it promised to remove sales taxes on what type
    of health care?

    Psychotherapy (counseling). 4 for Stephen.


    * F. Enter at Your Own Risk

    F1. In a plan that had been discussed for a while, it was
    decided last week that at certain times and dates next
    year there will be a charge (the equivalent of about $8
    Canadian), and a requirement for advance reservations,
    for admission to what?

    Venice.

    F2. Which country last week closed all but one of its land
    border crossings with Russia, alleging that the latter had
    been facilitating an influx of migrants?

    Finland. 4 for Dan Tilque, Erland, Joshua, and Stephen.

    They subsequently cloised the one remaining road crossing.

    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAMES-> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F BEST EIGHT Stephen Perry 32 24 40 36 34 36 32 36 35 44 293
    Joshua Kreitzer 4 12 20 20 12 8 8 16 16 20 124
    Dan Tilque 0 4 12 12 8 12 12 8 16 19 99
    Erland Sommarskog 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 20 23 91
    Dan Blum 8 8 12 4 8 4 7 8 8 12 71
    Pete Gayde 0 15 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 15

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    Mark Brader, Toronto | "Death has a tendency to encourage
    [email protected] | a depressing view of war." --Donald Rumsfeld

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