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History repeats itself with Syria versus the U.S.

In the Marx Brothers 1933 comedy Duck Soup, the small, bankrupt nation of Freedonia is threatened by its neighbour Sylvania. A rich widower, Mrs. Teasdale, refuses to finance the nations’ Treasury unless the cabinet installs her friend, Rufus T.
K&K atones pt. 2: Wasted Youth

K&K atones pt. 2: Wasted Youth

In honour of Yom KIppur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, which begins the evening of Friday, Sept. 13 and ends the evening of Saturday, Sept.

Cellphone law is Kash Heed’s legacy

Former solicitor general Kash Heed opted not to run in the May election and faded out of public view. He actually dropped out of sight well before that, as he disengaged from the B.C. Liberal caucus after a rocky cabinet career.
Disparity doesn't begin at home

Disparity doesn't begin at home

Reuters claim 'Meals at home mask deep economic problems in Italy

Letter: Travel time not too much for Commercial Drive to UBC

Re: “35 minutes too long for Meggs,” Sept. 6.

Letter: Meggs needs to learn patience

Re: “35 minutes too long for Meggs,” Sept. 6.

Letter: Jang's call for calm challenged

Re: “Councillor calls for calm over Marpole Plan,” Letters, Sept. 4.

Letter: Controversial TransLink ad unrelated to Rosh Hashanah

Re: “Translink ads spark controversy,” Sept. 6.

Letter: Timing of Disappearing Palestine ad blamed on TransLink

Re: “Translink ads spark controversy,” Sept. 6.

Letter: Criticism of Israel not anti-Semitism

Re: “Translink ads spark controversy,” Sept. 6.
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