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2015-09-03
The ‘Jewish Schindler’ defends his reputation
Teachers work to rule, cancelling activities
HUMAN STEPS’ DANCE IS OVER
IMAGE OF A CRISIS
Harper and Mulcair on the same page
All eyes on U.S. clerk who refuses to serve same-sex couples
QB Marsh to get rare start vs. Lions
Contractors who do shoddy work risk city blacklist
Champlain Bridge is city’s worst traffic structure
Bouchard and Raonic advance to 3rd round
Obama nuclear deal survives Congress
Duceppe badly trails NDP in his riding
MONTREAL GAZETTE’S FOUR PLATFORMS
Mayor presents $600M wish list
Dollard man aims to sue Canada Post over mailbox
THE WISH LIST
Police officer receives two-month suspension
Montreal police seek help from public in ongoing investigation of two homicides
CAQ adopts ‘new nationalism’
Calling a journalist fat was teasing: ex-politico
Ferrandez slams private dock
St-Lambert mayor says zoning changes aren’t anti-religion
Funding for 191 bands will be withheld
National Chief has never voted federally
Taxpayers will reimburse parties for expenses
Letting Syria perish, watching Syrians drown
CIA STEPS UP ROLE IN SYRIA
A SILENT AND SERIOUS CRIMINAL
Judge deemed offside for ruling based on hockey details
Police beef up security at Dalhousie
Airport car rental was a disaster
POLICING THE POLICE
LaFontaine mansion should be preserved
Veterans’ votes are vital
ONE THING IS CERTAIN — NOTHING IS CERTAIN
It’s time to privatize alcohol sales in Quebec
Terror plotter halts sentencing to scream that he’s not insane
GETTING A FRESH SET OF DOWNS
MONITORS NOT SECURE
KLOPAS’S PUZZLING DECISIONS HELPED SEAL HIS COACHING FATE
Concordia looking to increase buzz
RAONIC’S GAME IS OK, BODY IS HURTING
Arceneaux’s outburst has Als’ attention
Desperate Bombers needed to trade for QB Nichols
Success agrees with Jays manager
Canadians on the rebound at Americas tourney
Concussion film wasn’t softened to placate NFL: Sony
Als look to sweep aside faltering Lions
CFL POWER RANKINGS WEEK 11
REPORT ON SAQ A LITTLE TIPSY
Laura’s to shut just 15 stores
Sears Canada wants a CEO to stick around
Rio Tinto likely to buy out Turquoise Hill
Crude by rail shows signs of life after losing steam in first half
Saudis, Iran said to differ on forecasts
TheScore bets on new fantasy app
South Africa gets renewables boost
Paris cinemas stifle Imax’s dream
STREET-LEVEL CINEMA
BOND’S REALITY
TAKING BACK THE MIKE
Flirting with the dark side
YOUR HOROSCOPE
NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
Bright boss harbours deep insecurities
ACES ON BRIDGE
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