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									<title>What happened to Brandon?</title>
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									<description>The disappearance of the teen has sparked an outcry over video game addictions </description>
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									<pubDate>Thurs, 30 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>The saddest of Madonna portraits </title>
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									<description>Grief over losing a baby is accompanied by a panic: how to remember what he looked like?</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 29 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>The reign of Kain </title>
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									<description>Performing the most precarious dance of her career, Canada's ballet queen taps Nureyev, Jagger, Chekhov &#8212; and Harper</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 29 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>What just happened to my career? </title>
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									<description>A showbiz satire starring De Niro as a veteran who's losing his grip is all too close to home </description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 29 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>A very small elephant in the room </title>
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									<description>Whatever literary prize juries may think, less, in Helen Humphreys' hands, is decidedly more </description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 29 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Decorate your house with laundry </title>
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									<description>Rising energy costs have created a market for  deluxe versions of old-fashioned drying racks </description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 29 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>The perfect low maintenance pet</title>
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									<description>They may not be able to catch mice or play fetch, but stick insects can do amazing tricks</description>
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									<pubDate>Wednesday, 22 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Finding gold in the underground</title>
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									<description>The Pop Montreal festival brings obscure acts revered by music geeks back to life again </description>
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									<pubDate>Wednesday, 22 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>One-stop shopping&#8212;in the woods</title>
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									<description>Pawpaw fruit, sea asparagus, balsam jelly: Canadian chefs are crazy for &#8216;wildculture&#8217;</description>
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									<pubDate>Wednesday, 22 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>They were &#8216;to set Europe ablaze&#8217;</title>
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									<description>In 1943, two Canadian spies went to France. Their timing couldn&#8217;t have been worse.</description>
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									<pubDate>Wednesday, 22 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Two times the courage</title>
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									<description>Canada&#8217;s conjoined twins continue to fascinate and inspire</description>
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									<pubDate>Wednesday, 22 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>The ultimate misunderstood mum</title>
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									<description>Clint Eastwood&#8217;s &#8216;Changeling&#8217; is stranger than fiction, and so is Angelina Jolie</description>
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									<pubDate>Wednesday, 22 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Laughing on the inside</title>
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									<description>With today&#8217;s crop of television shows, you have to know politics  to get the jokes</description>
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									<pubDate>Wednesday, 22 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>A no-phone zone</title>
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									<description>The office washroom is meant for doing one kind of business only</description>
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									<pubDate>Wednesday, 22 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>When your mother&#8217;s a narcissist</title>
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									<description>Recovery, says this psychotherapist, is not about changing mom: that&#8217;s a lost cause</description>
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									<pubDate>Wednesday, 22 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Tales from the man with the tan</title>
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									<description>Romancing Liz Taylor, skinny-dipping with JFK: George Hamilton doesn't mind if he does</description>
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									<pubDate>Thurs, 16 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>The King of Greige</title>
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									<description>Designer Brian Gluckstein gives rich Canadians the safe, neutral look he knows they want &#8212; 'stylish but not too stylish'</description>
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									<pubDate>Thurs, 16 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Faking it even better than George W.</title>
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									<description>Oliver Stone's biopic feels slapdash. Josh Brolin's performance, though, is anything but.</description>
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									<pubDate>Thurs, 16 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>'Are we beasts?' asked Churchill</title>
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									<description>Bomber Harris and the complicated question of how the Allies won the Second World War</description>
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									<pubDate>Thurs, 16 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Normand Laprise's seal of approval</title>
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									<description>Probably no other chef-proprietor in Canada has worked as hard cultivating local suppliers</description>
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									<pubDate>Thurs, 16 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>So you never have to go to the gym </title>
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									<description>A new shoe claims to burn up to 50 per cent more calories. Just don't drive with it on.</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 8 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Rappers' war with the border </title>
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									<description>Are artists like Public Enemy unfairly discriminated against by Canadian officials?</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 8 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Wait, that looks like... Madeline? </title>
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									<description>The beloved children's book icon returns, in a charming new work by its creator's grandson</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 8 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Watching twentysomethings talk</title>
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									<description>A new film genre features inarticulate non-actors, but Hollywood's paying attention</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 8 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Bond's revenge</title>
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									<description>After making the skeptics eat their words, the best actor ever to play 007 is back, and this time it's personal</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 8 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>The couples who live the longest </title>
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									<description>He expresses his negative feelings, but she doesn't. Really.</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 8 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>He makes Dr. House seem cuddly</title>
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									<description>A scientist incapable of social interaction is the reason to watch 'The Big Bang Theory'</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 8 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>At what age should I get pregnant? </title>
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									<description>A mathematical model helps women make a decision 'too important' to trust to feelings</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 8 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>'A hard thing to go through' </title>
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									<description>Sarah McLachlan's new CD was inspired by her breakup</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 1 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Are you putting the 'ick' in eco-bag?</title>
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									<description>Enviro options made of remnants of virgin forests and stitched in sweatshops &#8212; uh oh </description>
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