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Volume 95, Issue 14 Tuesday, September 25, 2001 |
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Psychic: Davenport was reincarnated He sat like a wise, smiling grandfather. However, a quick glance of the crowded bookshelves behind him – filled with dozens of books on the occult – made you realize this was not an ordinary old man. MD exit leaves children at risk London's only pediatric cardiac surgeon is leaving Ontario for what he believes to be greener, better funded pastures. |
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Dion says Liberals love Ontario loyalty Loyalty was the topic of the day last Friday when Stephane Dion took the podium. Canada's Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and president of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, spoke to a packed room in a lecture sponsored by the faculty of law's Distinguished Speaker's series. Fancy new job program fails to impress Ivey folks The federal government has launched a new recruiting campaign designed to make itself more attractive to job-seeking students across the country.
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Randy's revolution not to be televised After talking with Johan Brandstrom, vocalist and guitarist for Swedish punk band Randy, it doesn't take long to realize this is a band with a message.
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