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Why GEN Y is a lame ENTITLED AMBITIOUS creative whiny ENGAGED underrated optimistic lazy SPECIAL generation
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Charter reveals PQ’s true nature
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From cellphone and cable bills to bank fees and paperless purchases, how Canadians are really spending their money
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GREEN PROTESTERS
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Ready for the battlefield
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Netanyahu willing to take call from Rouhani
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WhaLe of a fine
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Vietnam’s General Giap dies at 102
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Old Guard separatists join critics
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Tories won’t fund abortion for war rape
OPPOSITION OBJECTS
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Bloody jacket found in home of Oland’s son
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Attacks on science
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campus conflict
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To honour the dead
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Ashley Smith didn’t belong
in prison
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POLICE SQUAD KEYS ON FORD, CONTACTS
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Police lay 417 charges in sweep on two gangs
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Two more
vandals convicted in G20 riots
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$7M in bonuses for Pan Am execs ‘an insult’
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Ambrose says Ottawa not open to assisted suicide debate
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Eschew personal comforts: Francis
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FIT FOR SAINTHOOD?
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Confused governing: It’s not all the tea Party
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Republicans try to fund individual programs
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‘Peace in our time,’ 75 years later
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it could happen: Prime Minister robert Fulford
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SlaveS To ‘The baSe’
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America’s government shutdown: Don’t blame the Tea Party
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THE BEST OF OUR BAD OPTIONS
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Point. Shoot. Collapse
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Raptors coach Casey leads team into third season, with expectations still pretty low.
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What if it is ‘No’
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Canadians are paying for their banking apathy.
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Plastic is making spending painless;
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PETER HODSON
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Richardson’s next task: Win over the employees
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Madoff’s ex-employees to shed light on scheme
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Looking at resilient market
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When words speak as loud as actions
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Air Canada stock soars on latest cost guidance
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BlackBerry slide complicates offer
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Twitter co-founder, ex-chief executive to haul in substantial IPO jackpot
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Three themes ETF investors
should watch
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Couple pays $32,000 in mutual fund fees, Family Finance,
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Volatile week closes with market gains
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… to take cash rather than a company pension
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What’s gobbling up your
technology budget?
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Starstudded night to remember
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WASHINGTON GRIDLOCK MAY DISRUPT VITAL MONEY MARKETS
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Japan’s economy could lower U.S. bond yields
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Travel-weary Rays burned by Red Sox
‘JUST ONE GAME’
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FRAGILE FELINES
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Argos’ rallying ways smothered by Ticats
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NFL NoTEbooK
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Rielly takes it one day at a time – literally
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Lots of rain, but no landslide for Americans
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Yankees’ Rodriguez launches lawsuit
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Pirates’ Cole turns tables on the Cardinals
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THE LINEUP
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Braves’ defence answers Dodgers
in Game 2
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Speaking out to change lives
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Platform for a better life
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Taking root
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GRAND GALLERY
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RESIDENT PRO
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Supply and demand fall short
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A raincoat for your home
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town and country
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LAKE OF BAYS
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ORANGE IS THE NEW SNACK
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‘In Russia, I believe this is what they call tsar grapes.’
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‘I spell out words inside my shoe with my big toe.’
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When in Hong Kong, it’s easy to mix the frugal and the fancy.
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With pictures, Bonnie Stern’s pastry is as easy as, well, pie.
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Marchand on why humans (as well as turtles) are fans of islands.
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All-day theatre, all-night art and the joys of a cultural marathon.
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Is there a better musical style icon than Donna Summer?
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‘Recently, Paxy’s behaviour has changed.’
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‘Their names just hung together for so long.’
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‘In his honour, let us pause and say nothing.’
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‘I know how to pretend I read it.’
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THE HALF-DOZEN MOST INTERESTING FACTS AND FIGURES BRENT BAMBURY FOUND THIS WEEK
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LUST FOR LUSTRE
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SEDUCTION IN THE CITY
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SHELF LIFE
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GOING DEUTSCH
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LAS VEGAS: ALL DRESSED UP, LOTS OF PLACES TO GO
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INTO THE WILD
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On the rocks
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THE ODYSSEY INSPIRED ULYSSES WHICH THEN INSPIRED THIS ONE WHICH LEAD TO THIS MEDLEY OF A NOVEL
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Experimental conditions
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Funny strange
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Out of focus
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FEAT ON THE GROUND
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The one second of celluloid that made Abraham Zapruder
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THE POWER OF BLOOD
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HOROSCOPe
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CANADIAN CRISSCROSS
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CRYPtIC CROSSWORD