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		<title>Catriona Reed Of ManzanitaVillage.org</title>
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		<title>Kipp Stroden of EssentialLivingFoods.com</title>
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		<title>Michele Benzamin-Miki of ManzanitaVillage</title>
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		<title>Karmacorner.com presents: VitalityByVictoria.com</title>
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		<title>The San Diego Healing Arts Festival</title>
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		<title>Karmacorner.com presents AmazonWatch.org</title>
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		<title>Grimes Deserves Good Karma</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 23:43:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zack Grimes could be seen warming up behind the security barrier Friday  afternoon inside Salina’s Bicentennial Center, wearing a silver  sweatshirt with “OZ Wrestling” on the front of it and his last name on  the back. The Osawatomie junior, listening to music at the time on his  MP3 player, was getting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zack Grimes could be seen warming up behind the security barrier Friday  afternoon inside Salina’s Bicentennial Center, wearing a silver  sweatshirt with “OZ Wrestling” on the front of it and his last name on  the back. The Osawatomie junior, listening to music at the time on his  MP3 player, was getting ready for one of the biggest matches in his  career: a Class 4A state tournament semifinal bout against Clay Center’s  Zach Anderson.</p>
<p>Grimes  never envisioned leaving the arena the next day on crutches with a cast  wrapped tightly over his right knee.</p>
<p>His string of unfortunate  luck began Friday afternoon.</p>
<p>Grimes held a 6-5 lead in his  semifinal match against Anderson after breaking free of a hold for an  escape just 22 seconds into the third period. With time winding down,  Anderson had Grimes down on the mat just out of bounds. Anderson  extended his legs to attempt to record the two points. He appeared to  have dragged his right foot out of bounds before moving it back in  bounds. It was close. But with seven seconds remaining and a boisterous  Clay Center crowd cheering, Anderson was awarded two points, and he held  on for a 7-6 decision.</p>
<p>The worst was yet to come.</p>
<p>Mulvane’s Dylan Hagerman lifted Grimes just 20 seconds into  their consolation semifinal match. Grimes fell hard onto the mat on his  knee. Grimes continued to lay on the mat. He was clearly in pain.</p>
<p>Not  only were Grimes’ title hopes smashed the day before, but his season  came to a stunning end after he apparently reinjured the knee he blew  out prior to the season and the one he is set to have offseason surgery  on. He had worn a brace all season to prevent further damage. He had to  settle for sixth place after having to forfeit his final two matches.</p>
<p>To  see someone’s season come to an end is a part of sports, but  considering the hard work Grimes put forth and how much of a leader he  was for Osawatomie, I can’t imagine what he’s going through.</p>
<p>Grimes  is a good example of what a good team leader is. Every time when he’s  not wrestling a match, I’ve seen him encouraging his teammates from the  sidelines, many times providing valuable instruction. It’s like having a  second coach out there. In the few times I’ve seen him step off the mat  following a loss, not once have I seen him throw his headgear in  frustration.</p>
<p>In the world of karma, I know it might be another  nine months until wrestling season starts back up, but I believe good  things will in store for him during his senior year — hopefully, a state  title.</p>
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		<title>What is Karma, by Stephen Knapp</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 23:31:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Neighborhood could earn some karma</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wouldn’t be surprised if the Sikh Society of  Guelph continues to look for a piece of property on which to build a  temple.
Even if the zoning change application goes through for  410 Clair Rd. E., it’s clear there’s a sizable number of residents in  the Clair Road/Gordon Street area who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wouldn’t be surprised if the Sikh Society of  Guelph continues to look for a piece of property on which to build a  temple.</p>
<p>Even if the zoning change application goes through for  410 Clair Rd. E., it’s clear there’s a sizable number of residents in  the Clair Road/Gordon Street area who would be bitter about it. I can’t  imagine a warm welcome or a comfortable settling in. Not now.</p>
<p>For  the unhappy residents, the temple would forever be regarded as an  eyesore and its presence would be blamed for any increase in traffic on  Clair Road — even though more traffic is sure to come its way when  residential development along Victoria Road is completed and other  planned commercial and retail complexes along Clair are built.</p>
<p>I  could be wrong. And I’m not saying they should give up.</p>
<p>But if  they are looking around the city, I wonder if there’s an opportunity for  the Sikh Society to build their temple in the Lafarge property, that’s  located east of the Hanlon between Waterloo Avenue and Paisley Road.</p>
<p>Development on this property encountered opposition from neighbours  too. They were worried about noise and traffic and the effect it might  have on property values. There was also the notion that the land, which  had grown wild after years of being vacant, had an environmental  sensitivity and was therefore worth preserving.</p>
<p>The plans were  modified to appease some of those concerns and in January Silvercreek  (Guelph) Developments Ltd. got the go-ahead from the Ontario Municipal  Board to build 245,000 square feet of retail space, 42,000 square feet  of service commercial, and at least 340 homes.</p>
<p>Talk about noise  and increased traffic. Trucks will be through there day and night  delivering shipments to a proposed big box store. It will be a zoo along  Paisley Road and Alma Street as people take the back streets to avoid  hopping on the highway.</p>
<p>I don’t like it but I understand there’s a  process and the application went through that process. And at least the  development won’t be as high density as originally proposed.</p>
<p>But  wouldn’t it be something to round the bend on the Hanlon just after  Wellington Street and see a Gurdwara with its magnificent domes. What a  great statement Guelph would make about being a global city.</p>
<p>There’s  already the Guelph Bible Chapel on Silvercreek Parkway South, the  Guelph Bible Conference Centre on Waterloo Avenue, and St. Joseph  Catholic Church on Paisley. With a temple, the area would be surrounded  by places of worship. That can only be good for the karma in the  neighbourhood.</p>
<p>I could swallow the whole development scenario  better if some of the housing could be constructed specifically for  affordable housing. And maybe Habitat for Humanity could acquire some  residential lots and see some economy of scale in building several homes  together.</p>
<p>An affordable community, a peace-loving community,  that’s walkable to stores, churches and schools.</p>
<p>Who wouldn’t  want that in their backyard?</p>
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