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NEGLIGENCE, MALPRACTICE, SEX ABUSE
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‘A great tribute to my wife’
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THE STEVE MARTIN EFFECT
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Cargo theft: Billion-dollar racket that’s hitting your back pocket
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TALL ORDER
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The hottest films hitting our screens over the holidays,
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Longer stretch of sales dials down shopping frenzy,
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Police ‘trained to survive’: Forcillo
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‘Hopefully we’ll celebrate Christmas together’
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‘We change or we die’: actress
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Emissions targets must be flexible, McKenna says
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Feds out of touch with right-to-die law
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Pharmacies in Quebec vow to fight drug pricing plan
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If anyone can rock a dowdy brooch . . .
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Will Duffy take stand at his fraud trial?
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One-punch attacks leave three dead in Vancouver
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Optimism trickles in at refugee camps
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Indonesia says Australia sent migrants back to sea
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France mourns victims of jihadists
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Officer, two others killed in shooting at Planned Parenthood
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Protest targets Chicago shopping district
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Pope calls Africa ‘continent of hope’
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Bomb hits procession of Shiites
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Waitress killed over no-smoking request
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Trump denies mocking NYT reporter with a disability
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Gay marriage vs. ‘tribal sovereignty’
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O Christmas tree, all those 518,838 lights shine brightly
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Four air passengers questioned after dynamite allegation
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Rescuing readers from relentless repair cycles
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Black Friday in Canada ‘politely’ busy
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CRTC COMES KNOCKING
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Blue Fuel goes green:
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The Force awakens optimism for toy industry’s best year in decade
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Now is the time to invest in GTHA transit
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ON THE FRONT LINES OF TECHNOLOGY
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Coal fuels competitive edge, jobs, group says
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TSX falls on lower commodity prices
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Little Italy: $1,249,000
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West Rouge: $810,500
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Unique Fallingbrook home is all windows
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Adele ascends
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SEASON’S READINGS
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Show taps into a bygone era of music, dance
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The other side of The Affair
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David Fox adds distinct ‘Upper Canada’ flavour to King Lear
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Vancouver native is Adele’s ‘secret weapon’
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‘There’s no one like’ Adele
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Indictment of racism in France
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Learn to love food at first bite
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Gazing on tomorrow’s shores
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Haunting book born of tweets
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BESTSELLERS
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ENTRY ISLAND By Peter May Quercus, 554 pages, $26.99
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Brownstein’s search for an identity
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Community name project asks: What’s in a lane?
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Bizarre rise in GTA parricide cases
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Refugee arrivals are expected to increase quickly
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Leaving Homs: a Syrian refugee’s tale
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Protruding pipe irks drivers turning right
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A full life in 490 square feet
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Affordable housing is top of mind for GTA residents
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High time to bring on the birds
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Curing that boxed-in feeling
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In this studio, bold is beautiful
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Should you first buy or sell when moving?
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Townhouses on the rise thanks to land-use rules
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> WHAT THEY GOT CONDOS
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Review should address issues for buyers of new homes
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The man who brought Canadian newspapers to their knees
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End of a long run for creator of genetically modified salmon
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FEET OF ENDURANCE
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KING OF THE HILL
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ADOLF EICHMANN AND THE TENACITY OF EVIL
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Psychologist was pioneer in cancer prevention
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Digging in the public interest
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Charting a green future
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Focus on family could backfire
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Level the playing field
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Middle East veers toward catastrophe
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How best to ensure CBC’s survival
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Mom, me and a rock icon
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Three shoppers who traded in points for big rewards
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Baby, we’re on board
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SIPPING WINE IS ITS OWN REWARD
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In the search for cheap flights, timing is everything
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How to outsmart Mother Nature
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Montreal heats up as the temperature drops
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Take the stress out of last-minute trips
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The goods on Canada’s top reward programs
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Earning points for turning off phones during class
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Earning your points strategically
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Bucket list
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North York Central Library a postmodern dreamland
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Cat’s Meow celebrates fashion purrfection
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Co-sleeping often with older kids a big no-no
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Cara and Julien
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Insights from the spirit world not in the cards for skeptic
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Get the taste of fresh pasta — from a box
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THE MODERN MENORAH
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Provocative pours and titillating titles
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SERVING A DIVERSE COMMUNITY
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Fine-tune your decor to entertain
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Holiday party planning starts now
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Flipping the holiday meal on its head
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FINDING THE PERFECT MATCH FROM FORK TO GLASS
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Be mindful of partner’s feelings about your ex
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NORTH OF 49
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THE PREMIER
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CFL will thrive or die on strength of its QBs
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Past year has not been kind at all to Raonic, Bouchard
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Johnson, Raptors clear air over minutes beef
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Raptors-Wizards: Game preview
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Reimer’s health matter of debate
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Quarterback talent, star power pivotal to success of CFL
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Signing lefty starter Happ means Price likely out of the picture
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Manasterskys honour talented patriarch
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Resilience paved Argo’s route to hall
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Hall of Fame: The class of 2016
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Strong group in running for annual award
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Mamma Mia! mania
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YOUR QUESTIONS
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Have a layover? Bring on the micro-holiday
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ONTARIO’S ICE FISHING OPPORTUNITIES
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CRUISING THROUGH THE FLORIDA KEYS
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A BARRIER FROM THE EVERYDAY
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If you’re looking to ski this season, head west
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The show starts at dusk
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Ontario takes aim at towing industry
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ROAD TRIP TO NEW ENGLAND
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> RARE THEN,
WAY RARER NOW
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Fix rush hour gridlock by banning big trucks
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It all comes out in the wash with this Benz
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A taste of vanilla with a hint of spice
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VW’s seventh-generation sedan gets with the times
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Dashboard warning lights aren’t there to be ignored
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New rule on pedestrian crossovers
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Auto industry making recovery
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Drivers key to burning less fuel
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AJAC names 9 winners in categories for car of year
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A range of engines for all types of drivers
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Living up to its sports activity hype
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On-board breathalyzer could stop drunk driving
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All selections are ‘subjective’
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Do your homework to buy confidently
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Feast of burden
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THE BUSINESS OF TERROR
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TONY BURMAN
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New cafés hawk high-end chai
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School’s out as professors quit
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In paradoxical state, a gay mayor
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Dalai Lama’s hometown a symbol of Tibet’s limbo
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Dictators gonna dictate
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The man who loves ‘pornographic’ carrots
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Entrepreneur reading the American tea leaves
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China is silent on attack — until 28 in ‘terrorist group’ are killed
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And then there were three
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PLAGUE OF SEA STARS
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Pushing Korea to democracy