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As-it-happens update October 31, 2014
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Toronto Star
'Spiceman' gets conditional discharge for attacking man he thought was a thief
A Toronto restaurateur nicknamed the "Spiceman" after beating and throwing spices at a man he thought was a thief, was handed a conditional ...
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Where Do Alternatives Fit in a Portfolio?
So-called liquid alternative funds have begun their march from the fringe to the mainstream, some investment professionals say. But the increase in ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Roger Federer's world No 1 hopes take a hit in Paris after quarter-final defeat to Milos Raonic
This was a ferociously high-quality match in terms of tennis technique and accuracy, if not always the finest artistic spectacle of the week. Raonic is not ...
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CBC.ca
Market access for farm products a final hurdle in TPP trade talks: US
Access to Canada's tightly controlled agriculture market is among the main remaining hurdles to a historic 12-country free-trade deal, the U.S. ...
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Baddies in books: Mrs Danvers – a spitefully manipulative bogeywoman
Mrs Danvers enters Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca in an image so extreme it seems to have surged through a hell-portal. Thus far the poor, willfully ...
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Toronto Star
Stay a step ahead of water's troublesome trail
My thought is to backfill the chimney base with cement and drill a couple small holes outside through the mortar to allow any excess water to drain out.
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WEB
Message Security Layer: A Modern Take on Securing Communication
When we first launched the Netflix streaming service we used a combination of HTTPS and a homegrown security mechanism called NTBA to provide ...
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A Guy's Guy'd to Raising a Cool Kid
Man is not born cool. Aristotle, who understood this better than anyone, said, "We are what we repeatedly do. Being cool, then, is not an act, but a habit ...
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