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DOUBLY BLESSED
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Ottawa to appeal Khadr bail ruling
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46 children’s aid societies, 46 standards of care
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J.J.’s thriving — no thanks to court’s ‘clarification’
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T.O.’S MIGHTIEST SUPER BUSINESSES
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Transit planning leaves needy areas behind, report says,
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Doctor’s technique makes for better C-sections,
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Why PM won’t give Khadr a break. Walkom,
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Play-by-play of a convoluted case,
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Canadian doctor saves man who fell on subway tracks
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Mass strip search at border not a one-off
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Liberals were against tax hikes, Wynne says
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Provincial budget gives Trudeau fresh ammo
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Duffy’s lawyer signals he’ll need more trial time
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Senate speaker dies of cancer
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Russian minister raises Arctic tensions
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Woman convicted in Montreal Instagram case
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Migrant trekkers killed by oncoming train
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Refugees who make it face a very tough life
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UN calls EU response to border crisis ‘short-sighted’
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Odysseo’s pairing of humans and horses is magical
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Poland to block Russian bikers’ celebration ride
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Chileans urged to flee as mudflows detected
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Canadians Still Lining Up to Buy Real Estate in Florida
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Burundians flee, fearing election violence
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Death toll in Yemen passes 500, UN reports
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Filipino woman facing execution moved to island jail
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Researchers decode woolly mammoth’s genome
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Give annoying songs a good chewing out
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Protesters vow to ‘shut down’ Baltimore
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Armenia’s tragedy stirs a century of emotion
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A new type of segregation in South Africa
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Ukraine calls for arms as Russian troops worry NATO
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Families pack Gallipoli battlefields for ceremony
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Anti-government rally draws 10,000 in South Korea
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New approach helps reunite families
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What is alternative dispute resolution?
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Cheaper carriers could lift Hamilton airport’s luck
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Plug nearly pulled on Capt. John’s
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Does it pay to take complaints to media?
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OTTAWA OFF KEY
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CHINA’S PROMINENCE
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Fed’s RRIF withdrawal changes a day late and a dollar short
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Apple hopes to keep up momentum
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Stock markets flat, except for Nasdaq
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No-frills airlines vying for a Hamilton slot
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Etobicoke: $660,000
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Mississauga: $815,000
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Luxury features elevate ranch-style bungalow
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Art school hardof knocks
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THE THINKING WOMAN’S ZOMBIE
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There’s compassion behind the anger
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Rewriting the future of literary journals
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Five years is the new forever for band breakups
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The Eric Clapton of the violin who calls Toronto home
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A big labour of love in a small room
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SNL’s Cecily Strong wants to be funnier than Obama
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Bars screen Game of Thrones at their peril
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A ‘bittersweet’ appointment for Toronto’s black community
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York whiz-kid makes cracking the science-fair code look easy
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SHOCK WAVES IN SCARBOROUGH
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Bridging Divides event builds on Star series
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Brazilian students share their moves at U of T
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Riders get first reveal of Union Station reno
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Trailblazers help you explore the outdoors
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Finding the path for you, mere minutes from the city
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> TRAIL DOS AND DON’TS
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Mental health in workplace focus of CivicAction summit
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Bell pledges to fix pole of contention
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Building with a focus on artistry
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Mark Cullen
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Spring cleaning
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Trailblazer Colin Parsons built impressive legacy
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More than 85,000 votes, one winner:
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Professionals can help with the right choice
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OPEN HOUSE
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In with the new — and also with the old
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How to choose your home’s outside colours
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> WHAT THEY GOT: CONDOS
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Inverlyn boasts lakeside living
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Strike a balance at Baldwin Place
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Toronto developers create outdoor public art displays
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Nighttime noise also a nuisance for condo board
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Apartments are the new condos
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Stronger than fiction
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Memo to the Canadian left: ‘The facts are not going to set you free’
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Why political animals prefer wheel life to real life
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Hydro One sale kicks the problem down the road
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FERRANTE VERSUS KNAUSGAARD
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Decades-old mystery of who was Toronto’s youngest police chief
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Get findings out quickly
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Free at last, almost
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Hydro sale a disaster in making
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What to do with Gardiner East
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Improvising a dinner party for less than $2
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Expensive party could be a teachable moment
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Laura and Victor
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Ancient herb, easy to grow and so savory
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Dual-purpose pieces a perfect fit
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Find reasons for his lack of physical affection
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Geraldine matures into a beauty
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How long should you age your favourite wines?
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Mentorship to build college community feeling
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From co-op placement to employment status
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High school graduates on pins and needles
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THE PREMIER FALLING RAIN
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NORTH OF 49
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Lowry puts up sickly effort
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Pierce three leaves Raptors on brink
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MR. OPTIMISTIC
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Anderson lifts Sens to second straight win
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The feel-good Jets will have to win next time
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Marlies start Calder Cup run with big-league jobs in back of their minds
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Rangers eliminate Penguins in overtime
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Oilers finally stop clinging to the ’80s
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Fans hit road to support Raps in Washington
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Dickey hardly tricky in loss to Rays
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Canadian sides might take soccer field without familiar names
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O’s thought of boycotting Jays series, cited turf
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CFL: Coveting Covington, and four others
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Mother Nature takes over rain-soaked Zurich Classic
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Finding peace amid the maelstrom
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MAKE A SPLASH IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
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On a small budget, in the Big Apple
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New course outside Halifax tweaks traditions
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Chefs offer modern take on traditional dishes
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New life injected into Old Lisbon
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Bible stories and thrillers boost filming in Morocco
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Montreal festival marks start of cycling season
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Troubled past, uncertain future collide
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Electric
POWER SURGE
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NO JUNKYARD DOG
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Female riders hitting the road
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> MY MECHANICAL
MARVEL
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Motorists and unmarked police cars
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Building a sales relationship on the web
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Cars that find parking and a mechanic
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On the road? Rural dealers have your back
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Former NHL star says to go big or go home
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A riveting glimpse at Audi’s electric future
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No sex appeal please, we’re just sales reps
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Upgraded sedan makes you feel good inside
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No hard feelings, Robert Wickens says
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These Hondas belong on the racetrack
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Secrets of the Grim Sleepers
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THE UNQUIET REVOLUTION
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SECRETS AND DISGUISES
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TONY BURMAN
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Paying for the power grab
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Slaughter ban butchers industry
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Neglect could dismember Alamo
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Finding common ground in the Qur’an
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The wrong cash cow: Farm case in the United States ra
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>THE 10 VICTIMS
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Overlooked by authorities in America, a British filmmaker tackles the Grim Sleeper
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The case was cracked by a pizza crust
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Ruble rubble: Russian middle class suffers
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‘In war, the winners also lose’
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> EXPLAINER: TASTING 175-YEAR-OLD CHAMPAGNE
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The rabbi who wooed the pope