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Deadly beating in Vaughan
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Canada’s DART team takes off for Pakistan
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Premier tells party to remain focused
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BIG TURNOUT, LITTLE VIOLENCE
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Minutemen border on invisible
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Thousands run as drivers idle in core today
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THE POWER OF NIMBYISM
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Give-and- take works in my backyard
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GuluWalk goes global
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‘The death gets to you’
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WAR WITHOUT END
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Aftershocks hit political landscape
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Cuba, U.S. refuse hurricane help
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Secular freedoms in jeopardy
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Narrow self-interest injures all Ontarians
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30 per cent of Canadian earners paid nearly 66 per cent of all taxes in 2003, Rondi Adamson points out
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When all taxes are factored in, Canadians all pay the same relative amount, says Linda McQuaig
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Exposing dark side of Turkey
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Kosovo starts journey toward self-rule
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First ministers must meet to prepare for pandemic
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PUTTING ON THE RITZ
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Hardware supply firm a true sister act
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Fee-based planning is on the rise
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Getting behind the real-estate stats
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Management fees: The hidden impact
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So I got that goin’ for me . . .
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Red-hot Eagle saves Leafs
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Lindros re-emerging as an NHL force
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Hartley behind goonery: Tucker
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Subpar Clemens shows how damage control gets done
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Astros perched in catbird seat
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Konerko wallop powers Chisox
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HERE’S YOUR 7-DAY 4-CAST
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Eskimos headed to post-season for 34th straight year
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Stegall won’t ditch Bombers
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Argos at Bombers
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High- flying Golden Hawks devour disorganized Lions
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Hawks centre Jason Collier dies at age 28
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T H E R A G E
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Vikings sail with ship of fools
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Maccabi juggernaut hits Toronto
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Wayward Dolphin returns to fold
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Lampard lights way for mighty Chelsea
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Unfinished business motivates Wheldon, Patrick in season finale
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Sorenstam goes on a birdie binge to open up four-stroke advantage
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Hull hangs ’ em up
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LAST NIGHT IN THE NHL
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Quebec’s own coming-of-age story
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Welcome back! (Mostly)
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Broader is better, and not just in his book
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The ones you don’t want to miss
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Salman Rushdie on the beauty and wretched luck of Kashmir
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New York Times gets its Social Scenes crossed
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Breakfast buddies, bound by bread
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Lusting for Beaver
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Even the fog is flimsy in The Fog
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Misty movies
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Father fig
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How to imagine a black hole
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45 years after Pierre Trudeau and Jacques Hébert published Deux Innocents en Chine Rouge, Trudeau’s son
Alexandre and Hébert travel to China. It’s a changed
country, reports Alexandre (Sacha) Trudeau, and still
coming to grips with the history his fath
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The U.N., the cash and the janitor
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A PICTURE AND A THOUSAND WORDS
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When mathematics met biology
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Gouzenko, 60 years later
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So we’re ambivalent. And?
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The preface to the Chinese edition
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The beautiful
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Claire and Jamie are still at it
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Leon Rooke and his narrative hijinks
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An Outlander Primer
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Connelly shines in court
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Check out these amazing tales by Canadian authors
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The race to test relativity
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After the flood, digitalization