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Why I
gave a stranger a kidney
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Canada stuck with Cuban migrants
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Martin lashes UN for ‘ empty rhetoric’
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Terry Fox’s dream still captures the imagination
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Man rubs building wrong way
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SPONSOR QUITS ‘ LURID’ GADDAFI SHOW
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CBC WILL NOT ATTEND G-G SWEARING IN
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‘These are not utopian dreams’
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Officer finds
it hard to dismount
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GUIDELINES
IMPOSED ON POWERFUL
PAIN PATCH
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Costa Ricans sometimes tryto stayhere byclaiming to be Cuban
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ONTARIO
COURT
REJECTS SUIT OVER U.S. PAPER
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‘ Too young for jail’ – the judge disagreed
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Man knifed as he’s freed
from jail
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A Canadian loss,
Hans down
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Guns at ready as farmers try to save crops
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Chicago hope
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DEAD HEART
PATIENTS
EYED FOR DONATIONS
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DOWN TO
THE WIRE IN GERMANY
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Musharraf chastised for remarks blaming rape victims
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Two centuries after Trafalgar, 70 vessels celebrate ‘ Britannia’s God of War’
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Afghans prepare for election
amid continued violence
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73- YEAR-OLD
GROCERY SHOPPER JAILED
FOR LOOTING
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A ‘ clash of laws,
cultures and
generations’
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Eccentric billionaire to keep her fortune
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Another miscue from ethics czar
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Brown bag it
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In praise of one law for all
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Mulroney has much to be proud of
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ER wait times
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Extend faith-based
school funding
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One of the great PMs
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Where is Canada’s
Polar Medal?
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Save us, G. Gordon Liddy!
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The Saturday Zeitgeist
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Scapegoat to the world
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Rediscovering ‘ civil society’
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Stalin’s grand
delusion
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Dozens vying
for Haitian presidency
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RESCUED PENGUINS WADDLE
HOME
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GIANTS TEAM UP ON
WIRELESS NETWORK
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Higher rates,
lower taxes needed: banker
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PROVINCES TO REGULATE PAYDAY FIRMS
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BAM! Brascan becomes Brookfield
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HOUSING BOOM SPINS OFF $10.8B
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Investment in Chinese property prime opportunity: Braithwaite
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Branson calls out Ottawa
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No obvious successor
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Air Canada to benefit from US Air
merger
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U. S. consumers run up white flag
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Gold miners lift TSX to near 11,000
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Gold helps C$ close in on US85¢
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Cutting dividend taxes a win- win proposition
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A glimpse behind Third World China’s smoke and mirrors
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CIBC’s board shares blame
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Stanford should join a Cuban union
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Making the point on costs
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TECH EXEC CHECKS E-MAIL IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT
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BRANDED CLIENTELE
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Red Bull
charges
into the workplace
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SOME TRULY PRIVATE GOLF — AND EXTREME CLUBBING
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Oakdale a ‘ bargain’ at $ 125,000
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Secrecy cloaks private
fly fishing oasis
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Satellite radioheads going grey
market
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JACK’S MEAGRE SECONDS
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Retirement deal, affair
pulled back curtain
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How to do business, China-style
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Those magnificent money multipliers
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Think dividend-paying
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TIME MAY BE RIGHT TO RETHINK SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SHARES
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Some hedge funds thrive
on lack of information
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GRANDPARENTS
CAN TOP UP TUITION FUND
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Act favours border- town residents
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Can your child afford
a PhD?
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PRIVATE BANKS SET TO TAKE OFF
IN EMERGING
MARKETS
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‘ Beyond spacious’
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A tough
load
to try to carry
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THE LONG-LOST CAPTAIN
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Youppi! back from the dead
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Lumsden takes his lumps over ‘ Hamilton Hottie’ spread
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Canadians must work twice as hard
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Coe a pest of many colours
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OF PUCKS AND PROSE
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At age 14, she’s addicted to you,
Dr. Phil.
Please advise
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Soft addictions are the worst kind
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Sticky fingers
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SUVs for the feet
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Good, bad and hideous 1) 3)
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Awee Scottish brogue is money in the bank
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If I’m not mistaken, you’re in my seat
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Corn off the cob: kids love it
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LET ME FIX YOU A DRINK
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A big, beautiful cruise sets sail
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Before you board, do a bit of sleuthing
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‘ What is this big F--- ing joke?’
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Switching from mystery meat to salads
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END OF BILOXI’S WINNING STREAK?
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From bankruptcy
to brilliance
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Healthy Caribbean cruises
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We’re not in Yokohama any more, Toto- san!
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Twice as funny,
twice as sad
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A tired genre, perhaps, but the writing makes
it worth reading
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Vice, gaiety and spangled pasties in
old Montreal
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A red G-string glazed with piña colada
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Purple prose fails to offset the banality