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2017-05-20
SOLDIER surrender punishment LOSING victim HERO fighter SURVIVOR attacked give up fail ENEMY war defeat WINNER target DESTROY kill beat BATTLE invade ruined ERADICATE
HOW THE HIGHRISE MOVED TO THE SUBURBS.
Freeland’s next speech will likely sound like the Old Farmer’s Almanac — no rain, no rainbows; don’t corner something that’s meaner than you; and never judge folks by their relatives. Or presidents.
POKEMON NO: WHY I LOATHE THE WORLD OF PIK ACHU.
AFGHANISTAN, THE WAR WE’D RATHER FORGET.
Royals plan double-dip wedding
FIVE THINGS ABOUT LUNCH
ASSANGE STILL FAR FROM FREE
Taking ownership of carbon
Legalized pot ‘in the spirit’ of treaties targeting marijuana
With faith comes altruism
Liberals walk back gun-marking start date
A new twist in drunk driving war
Trump trip will be test of ability to rally allies
Notley learns hard truth about social licence
Trump should help to create a pan-Arab NATO
Out of caucus for dinner with PM
Unity plan complex for a simple goal
AN AMUSING, BAFFLING TANGLE OF AD HOC BODIES.
IF I ATTENDED DINNER WITH TRUDEAU, I WOULD HAVE TO LEAVE CAUCUS.
The enemies of the people shall not win
THE PRESIDENT IS NOT A SUAVE MAN, BUT HE IS VERY TOUGH.
LOYALTY, unquestioned
JET FIGHT OPENS WINDOW FOR F-35
THE TAX MONSTER IN YOUR BASEMENT.
Boston enjoys resurgence as a startup mecca
Liquor Stores stake is a moving target
High-speed rail might be fit for new bank
Job security concerns cast shadow over prosperous couple’s retirement plans
Unifor cites Canna Clinic staff’s right to unionize
Small-cap liquidity is no sure thing
Hedge funds see turmoil as opportunity
HSBC not in market for Home Capital assets: CEO
Uber threatens to axe key exec in trade secret row
I’M ETERNALLY GRATEFUL FOR WHAT HE HAS DONE.
So a little parity never hurt anyone
Ducks got it right with Gibson
MLB’s pace-of-game initiative moving slowly
Wenger saying little about future at Arsenal
Facebook getting into the baseball business
Derby winner favoured in Preakness
HOROSCOPE
CANADIAN CRISSCROSS
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
OLD MEN NEED NOT APPLY
When bullies win
MARRIAGE COULD USE A REBRAND
Avoid the red lights
Yelling at clouds of celluloid
ART TRUMPS POLITICS
Books&writers SEVEN TAKEAWAYS FROM EAT THE BEETLES
THE ANSWER TO “WHY DO WE HAVE TO READ THIS OLD THING?” – IT’S STILL RELEVANT
THE EULOGY CAN EASILY BECOME A VEHICLE FOR CLICHÉ
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