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2014-01-03
‘Devastating’ impact on city trees to cost millions
EHealth staffers net $2.3M in bonuses
Ford puts name on ballot, with no talk about scandal
A DOZEN FLICKS TO WATCH IN 2014
Researchers get high marks for killing buzz
WORLD JUNIORS
>ARMED WITH COLOUR
Pension problems
The right stuff
Emergency power
Furor over gift cards
The chill sets in
A NEW ERA: Race to replace Hazel McCallion in Mississauga begins,
Dramatic rescue from the air in Antarctic
Hwy. 407 drivers win bankruptcy ruling
When preparation leads to perfection
Ex-Rwandan spy chief found dead in hotel
Laser treatments transform acid attack victim
Queen’s Park run is still in the cards for Doug Ford
Hope still burns for Ring of Fire development
Handmade bamboo flutes destroyed by U.S. customs, musician says
B.C. police seek tips in hockey mom’s murder
South Sudan rebels beef up to take capital
Daughter of dead envoy questions how he died
Former Pakistani leader avoids latest court date
Activist points finger at popular puppet
Ex-Israeli PM clings to life as organs ‘malfunction’
WWII troop’s quest to preserve treasures
Long lines greet weed shoppers in Colorado
Blast rocks Hezbollah stronghold
Ford is first, and the worst
CEOs’ banner year
We’re in the grip of entitlement frenzy
Guardian’s Monbiot got it right
Birth control pill for men poised to rock society’s fixed gender roles
The first to call out mainstream media’s lies
JULIA’S DOUBLE LIFE
American Hustle mixes Abscam facts and fiction
The ’80s star at the box office this year
Films that make waves at home are often noticed by the Oscars
The buzz on bees, lies and runners’ highs
How accurate is The Wolf of Wall Street?
Diary entries from a reality TV record chase
Witness the education of Idris and Seun
DVD REVIEWS
Spider-Man costume off to Smithsonian
THE FUTURE OF FARMING?
Flammability of Bakken oil sparks U.S. warning
Brace for another weather wallop
Aurora woman brutally killed in Jamaica
Tough times for Canada’s older inmates
Murdoch Mysteries television series inspired by real Toronto detective
Women unleashing their inner gamer
‘Fish Lake Garlic Man’ was committed to the clove
Arborist Jocelyn Hirtes
Waiting game not always best choice
STARS: JACQUELINE BIGAR
CROSSWORD FOR FRIDAY
RICH GET RICHER
Second-half heat will be on Carlyle
Why the Raptors’ surprising hot streak doesn’t have to end here
Hurting Lakers need some answers
New season brings new beginnings for Rock
Saints’ poor road record faces chilly test in Philly
Adaptability key to Auburn’s success
Bears laud Cutler’s growth, sign QB to seven-year deal
The double-edged sword of depth
Ryan’s exclusion from U.S. team sparks debate
Canada’s biathlon team named for Sochi
Kunitz still on the bubble
U.S. eager to learn from defeat
Leafs leave Motown with more than win
Time-of-use hydro rates make little impact on energy use
SECURITY BREACH
Building a powerhouse from the ground up
Martha Stewart settles suit with Macy’s
Deal to acquire Chrysler sends Fiat shares soaring
TSX starts trading year in the red
Beanie Baby creator aims to avoid jail time
Facebook sued over alleged abuse of privacy
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