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2015-04-19
ONE THAT GOT AWAY
Judge rules girl must get measles vaccine
VICTORY JUST OUT OF REACH
Buzz of hope drowned out by drums of war
What we can learn from Cleveland’s comeback
Disaster flick
More inside
Actor the classic boy next door
Di Biase rejects scathing ethics report
Durham high school teachers set to strike on Monday
U.S. city’s economic strategy is beginning to take hold here
Harry Kopyto is never going to go quietly
Kids trading nude photos could face charges
Japanese magnetic-levitation train sets speed record of 589 km/h
Transit funding to be featured in pre-election budget
Australian teens arrested on terror plot allegations
Hidden treasure in an Amazon tribe’s poo
Dr. Oz plans on-air defence against his academic critics
In comparison
Grisly find points to industrial-scale killing spree
Yemen militiamen, rebels clash at airbase
Lawsuit paints Dali as a secret father
Pope urges EU to boost aid in Italy’s migrant crisis
An about-face on veterans
Honour the women
Rethink ‘vulnerable persons registry’
The Maple Leafs clean house
Enbridge letter a whitewash
The good, bad and ugly for Justin Trudeau
Time for a new kind of black activism
Toronto has a two-tiered education system
EGOYAN’S BIG YEAR
Gwyneth Paltrow raises awareness for (her lack of ) poverty
Stage ‘activation’ of Alice Munro
Brantwood is a time machine of a show
Three Canadians cast in Come From Away’s premiere
Creating a masterpiece with all the colours of the music
Wacky, refreshing barber is a real cut-up
A gripping portrayal of misery
No art to this bad sequel
SUNDAY CROSSWORD
THE SWEET HEIR-AFTER
Fighting for attention in the age of distraction
MAN ON A LEDGE
New nest a tiring project for two red-necked grebes
How we moved on from ‘rebel cool’
Princess Margaret
Prince Albert (later George VI)
One step at a time, imperfectly
Illuminating take on the Vietnam War
String of new gems offer uncomfortable truths
Girls bent on destruction
FALLING IN LOVE By Donna Leon Atlantic Monthly, 256 pages, $28
Raptors fire too many blanks in opener
LIGHTNING STRIKES
Public enemy Pierce has ‘it’ in opening game
Affair at the Square: The curse of Ujiri, Part 2
Raptors’ Lowry may be hitting the wall
Tarasenko puts Blues back on an even note
Sid the Kid helps Pens head home with split
Long ball bails out Blue Jays in extras
Bouchard pays for snub, but 18-year-old surprises
Nadal sent packing in straight sets loss to Joker
Hazard has Chelsea sitting pretty
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