Writing Credits

Between the Lines Ep. 2: ‘Dances with Rabbis’: Early Semitic Influence in America
Christopher Columbus is one in a long list of people who RE-discovered America.  The Smithsonian and academic dogma have long stifled research into extensive evidence of transatlantic influences on America. 
Guests:  Dr. Donald N. Yates – http://dnaconsultants.com/default.htm
http://www.martincwiner.com/dances-with-rabbis-early-semitic-influence-in-america/

Chef Steffan Howard ~ Faith, Hope, and Charity: Key Ingredients for Spiritual Nourishment
www.goodnewstoronto.ca – June 2010
Chef Steffan Howard has produced a special blend of ingredients to provide a lunch fulfilling to both stomach and spirit.
http://goodnewstoronto.ca/heroes.shtml?openPanelIndex=1

Between the Lines Ep. 1: Examining Cancer Research and DCA. 
If a promising drug can’t get a patent, it risks never being used in a patient. 
Guests:  Drs. Akbar and Humaira Khan – Medicor Cancer Centres.
http://www.martincwiner.com/between-the-lines-episode-1-dca/

Toronto Historian Wins the Prestigious Holberg International Memorial Award
www.goodnewstoronto.ca – May 2010
Prof. Natalie Zemon Davis has won the prestigious Holberg International Memorial Prize for her numerous contributions to the field of History.
http://goodnewstoronto.ca/pdf/May2010.pdf (pages 1 and 3)

Martin C. Winer on Liquid Lunch with Hugh Reilly: TTC Suicide Prevention
www.thatchannel.com – Apr 7, 2010
Author and thinker Martin Winer about the TTC’s proposal to spend $690,000,000 to install special doors to prevent subway suicides.
http://www.martincwiner.com/martin-c-winer-on-liquid-lunch-with-hugh-reilly-ttc-suicide-prevention/

Sow in the City: Local Organic Farming on the ‘Cutting Veg’ 
www.goodnewstoronto.ca – Apr 8, 2010
Daniel Hoffmann runs “The Cutting Veg”: an Organic farm in Brampton with abundance for all.
http://www.martincwiner.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/DanielHoffmannArticle.pdf
http://www.goodnewstoronto.ca/heroes.html

Winterfolk VIII – A Different Type of Folk Festival

FolkPrints  http://www.ocff.ca/services/folk_prints.html – Winter/Spring 2010
Record crowds attended the eight annual Winterfolk Roots and Blues festival held in downtown Toronto, centered around Broadview and Danforth, over the weekend of February 12-15, 2010.  Most of the venues were at, or over capacity.  Similar to a summer park festival, schedule-toting attendee’s walk from stage to stage to see their favorite artist.
http://www.martincwiner.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Winterfolk-Article.pdf

Dan Hill ~ Memories Die Hard, Love Dies Harder Still

www.goodnewstoronto.ca – Mar 4, 2010
Memories Die Hard, Love Dies Harder Still” — a lyric from the song “I Am My Father’s Child.” I had the pleasure of discussing with Dan Hill his memoirs I Am My Father’s Child. Dan played his music and shared the insights he had gained spanning from his early life to the “Sometimes When We Touch” years, and then to his reinvention as a songwriter and author.
http://www.martincwiner.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/DanHillInPrint.pdf
http://goodnewstoronto.ca/archive/paper/march2010/pages/01.html
http://goodnewstoronto.ca/archive/paper/march2010/pages/03.html

Brian Gladstone Transforms His Career to Seek His Musical Roots

www.goodnewstoronto.ca – Feb 2, 2010
Brian Gladstone was a well respected electrical engineer when his ‘Roots’ music grounding called him to return, he could not resist.
http://www.martincwiner.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/BrianGladstone.pdf
http://goodnewstoronto.ca/archive/paper/february2010/pages/03.html
http://www.goodnewstoronto.ca/heroes.html

Fire Fighter Capt. Ron Kyle Douses Flames of Poverty and Unrest with a Flow of Humanitarianism
www.goodnewstoronto.ca – Jan 4, 2010
Ron Kyle is able to unleash a torrent of resourceful humanitarianism in his efforts to bring essential services to communities in need worldwide.
http://www.martincwiner.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/ronkyleinprint.pdf
http://goodnewstoronto.ca/archive/paper/january2010/pages/01.html
http://goodnewstoronto.ca/archive/paper/january2010/pages/03.html

Using Mindfullness to Break the Bonds that Bind Us
www.goodnewstoronto.ca – Dec 1, 2009
Theo Koffler and her non-profit foundation Between Four Eyes uses mindfulness as a tool to avoid being trapped by past circumstances and set out anew on a path towards present moment awareness and inner peace.
http://www.martincwiner.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/TheoKoffler.pdf
http://goodnewstoronto.ca/archive/paper/december2009/pages/03.html

Countering Nuclear Power with a Chain Reaction of Goodwill
www.goodnewstoronto.ca – Nov 3, 2009
Phyllis Creighton offers compelling evidence countering the commonly held assertion that war is an inevitable result of the human proclivity for violence.
http://www.martincwiner.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/PhyllisCreighton.pdf
http://www.goodnewstoronto.ca/archive/november2009/pages/05.html

Creating a Spiritual Guide from Holocaust Scraps
www.goodnewstoronto.ca – Oct 6, 2009
Carla Wittes has courageously explored the topic of the Holocaust – which touched her family – and then reached out to other families of all races and backgrounds to begin the healing

http://www.goodnewstoronto.ca/archive/paper/october2009/pages/05.html
PDF: http://mwiner.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/carlawittes.pdf

Same-Sex Marriage Rights:
Conservatives are not the Patent Holders on ‘Marriage’

religion.lilithezine.com – Sept 11, 2009
The debate continues to rage on about same-sex marriage rights.  In California flaming wildfires and flaming same-sex marriage partners are given equal treatment under the law: They are both invited to take a cold shower.  Behind the debate is the more fundamental debate over the use of the word ‘marriage’. It is almost as if conservatives are the patent holders on the term ‘marriage’ and same-sex proponents are infringing on that patent.

http://religion.lilithezine.com/Patenting-Marriage.html

Marcel Cohen uses Music to Resolve Sour Notes of Campus Discord
Good News Toronto – Sept 1, 2009
Marcel Cohen’s shy and soft voice is the lone sound capable of drowning out the cacophony of racial intolerance on university campuses. 
http://www.goodnewstoronto.ca/archive/paper/september2009/pages/8.html 
PDF:  http://mwiner.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/marcelcohen.pdf

There’s no place in the day school system for Tamara

The Jewish Tribune – Aug 27, 2009
When Warren and Lisa Bernstein went to the Jewish Day Schools to educate their daughter Tamara, who has Down’s Syndrome, they thought they would have no problem. Children with disabilities were once shunted into specialized institutions, but nowadays, some children with learning or developmental disabilities are already handled in the Day Schools. However, the mere mention Down’s Syndrome caused principal after principal to react negatively.

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Toronto’s New Trail Map: Just the Ticket for Torontonians
NOW Magazine – Sept 2009 (pending)
It’s likely no coincidence that the city recently released a new map of Toronto’s parks and trails. The economic downturn has shifted the earth from under many Torontonians. The map may be just the ticket we need to weather the psychological storm.

Cantorial Concert a Crowd Pleaser
Hamilton Jewish News – July 2009
Beth Jacob’s Cantor Sharpe and colleagues perform a wide repretoire of songs
http://www.jewishhamilton.org/local_includes/downloads/34163.pdf
page 12 bottom-right

Letting the endangered cat out of the plastic bag
City Caucus.com – June 2009
“Reusable plastic bags save nothing but our conscience, argues Martin Winer”
http://www.citycaucus.com/2009/06/letting-the-endangered-cat-out-of-the-plastic-bag

The Kuzari Proof — Three Million Witnesses Can Be Wrong
http://secweb.infidels.org/?kiosk=articles&id=677

Randomness and the Prime Twin Proof
The article explains randomness and uses recursively self complicating algorithms to prove the Prime Twin conjecture.
http://home.zonnet.nl/galien8/twins/twins.html

Techniques for Counting Prime Constellations between P(n) and P(n)^2
http://www.satoconor.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=c24MwPxc9QU%3d&tabid=104&mid=495

Good News Toronto – Sept, 2009 (pending)
Marcel Cohen uses Music to Resolve Sour Notes of Campus Discord
Marcel Cohen’s shy and soft voice is the lone sound capable of drowning out the cacophony of racial intolerance on university campuses.
http://www.goodnewstoronto.ca/The Jewish Tribune – Aug 27, 2009
There’s no place in the day school system for Tamara
When Warren and Lisa Bernstein went to the Jewish Day Schools to educate their daughter Tamara, who has Down’s Syndrome, they thought they would have no problem. Children with disabilities were once shunted into specialized institutions, but nowadays, some children with learning or developmental disabilities are already handled in the Day Schools. However, the mere mention Down’s Syndrome caused principal after principal to react negatively.

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