A
right royal salute
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MARTYN HAYHOW/AFP
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Members
of the Toronto Scottish Regiment show their colours at
the Horse Guards Parade in London yesterday in honour
of the 100th birthday of the Queen Mother, the regiment's
colonel-in-chief. Full
story |
Teen
shot on bus fights for life
Punches thrown before shooting on packed vehicle
Passengers
ran screaming off a rush-hour bus yesterday after a confrontation
between two men led to the shooting of an 18-year-old.
Former dance star settles row with National Ballet
Kimberly
Glasco's prolonged battle with her employer, the National
Ballet of Canada, has come to an end with a settlement to
be announced today.
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Mideast
talks fail to reach accord
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| BLOCKED:
Yasser
Arafat, left, and Ehud Barak failed to agree on Jerusalem. |
Clinton leaves for Japan but Barak, Arafat continue discussions
THURMONT,
Md. - An exhaustive effort to break through a half-century
of Palestinian-Israeli conflict ended in failure last night
at the wooded presidential sanctuary that had lent its name
to historic success in Middle East peace.
Papers give insight into killer
Court
documents released yesterday show that Bill Luft, who killed
his wife and four children in Kitchener two weeks ago, had
a deeply troubled mind in the fall of 1997.
Costume kingpin made our parties swing
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| PARTY
MAN: Harry
Malabar was clad as Elvis Presley as he joined family
friend Beverly Richards at his 100th birthday last fall. |
Harry Malabar, the master of masquerade, is dead aged
100
Harry
Malabar was the star of thousands of parties he never attended.
He was the king
of costumers, providing dazzling dress-up attire for more
than two generations of partygoers in Toronto and across the
country.
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