Bruce Lake

Bruce Lake (born 9 June 1948) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Lake, who came from Metung, made his league debut in the fifth round of the 1968 VFL season. Four rounds later he would be joined in the side by his younger brother Eddie.

Although primarily a forward, Lake was also used as a ruckman and was Essendon's 19th man in the 1968 VFL Grand Final.

He switched to Footscray in 1971 but played just two games and finished the season at Waverley in the Victorian Football Association.

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Requiem

by: Bruce Haack

We have seen the singing wind
We have heard the sun
We have tasted lavender
We have just begun-
We have cried at happiness
We have laughed at pain
We have let the grass turn brown
Waiting for the rain
Paradise has gone away
Our parade is here
All we now have left to kill
Is hate and pain and fear
Love came in when we began
Love is back again
Powerlove is what we are




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Shipping, port officials say fees on Chinese-built ships would cost jobs

Duluth News Tribune 27 Mar 2025
Lawrence Seaway, which connects the lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, are built in China, Bruce Burrows, president and CEO of the Chamber of Marine Commerce, wrote in his organization’s comments filed Monday.
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‘Porn is the most conservative business I was ever in’: behind the scenes at Café Flesh

The Observer 26 Mar 2025
... but necessary to the plot.” In that way, it feels perfectly in tune with the modern explicitness of Stranger By the Lake, Théo & Hugo and the cheerfully transgressive work of Bruce LaBruce.
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Lawmakers speak out about dismantling the U.S. Agency for Global Media

Fox31 Denver 22 Mar 2025
The president's pick to lead VOA, Kari Lake, called it a "giant rot and burden to the American taxpayer." ... "We're going to make sure we're doing everything we can to cancel contracts that can be canceled, save money, downsize," Lake said.
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Discovery Lithium Inc. Announces Results of the 2024 Fall Exploration Program in Eeyou Istchee James ...

ACCESSWIRE 20 Mar 2025
Identification of an LCT pegmatite geochemical signature on the Bruce Lake and Cirrus East properties, with fifteen sample returning favorable K/Rb ratios (2O5 values up to 82 ppm on Cirrus East ... Cirrus East and Bruce Lake Pegmatites.
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Discovery Lithium Inc. Announces Results of the 2024 Fall Exploration Program in Eeyou Istchee James Bay Region and Identification of LCT Pegmatite Geochemical Signature on Cirrus East and Bruce Lake Properties (Zimtu Capital Corp)

Public Technologies 20 Mar 2025
Highlights Identification of an LCT pegmatite geochemical signature on the Bruce Lake and Cirrus East properties, with fifteen sample returning favorable K/Rb ratios (<100) on the two properties and Ta2O5 values up to 82 ppm on Cirrus East.
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At least 37 dead after tornadoes, wildfires and dust storms wreak havoc across multiple states

The Day 17 Mar 2025
TYLERTOWN, Miss ... ___ ... Hannah Schoenbaum in Salt Lake City, Utah; Bruce Shipkowski in Toms River, N.J.; Jeff Roberson in Wayne County, Mo.; Gene Johnson in Seattle; Janie Har in San Francisco and Christopher Weber in Los Angeles contributed ....
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Suspect in North Las Vegas slaying in custody, police say

Las Vegas Review-Journal 14 Mar 2025
on Wednesday, police responded to a report of a shooting in the 1200 block of East Lake Mead Boulevard, near North Bruce Street, in North Las Vegas ... .
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'Every shipwreck has its own story': Wreck of the Western Reserve found in Lake Superior

FDL Reporter 11 Mar 2025
“Every shipwreck has its own story, but some are just that much more tragic,” said Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society Executive Director Bruce Lynn ... It just reinforces how dangerous the Great Lakes can be any time of year.”.
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Historic all-steel ship that went down in Lake Superior 132 years ago, killing 27, finally found

Oshkosh Northwestern 11 Mar 2025
Provided by Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society ... "It's the most important shipwreck (the historic society) has ever found," Bruce Lynn, the executive director of the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society, told the Journal Sentinel.
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