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by Max Fawcett
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Max Fawcett reviews George Stroumboulopoulos's difficult 2006, but sees good things ahead for one of the CBC's best assets.
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by Brian Fawcett
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Brian Fawcett, with considerable help from Stan Persky, files a long analysis of Adrian and Olga Stein's essay "Auto da Fe: Conrad Black, Corporate Governance and the End of Economic Man", which recently appeared in Books In Canada
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by David Banerjee
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Toronto author and teacher David Banerjee explores the Oaxaca teachers
strikes from the past year, and wonders if his union's next bargaining strategy should include Molotov cocktails.
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by Max Fawcett
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Max Fawcett discusses why the NDP may be fighting for its very survival, rather than further electoral gains, in the next federal election.
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by Bill King
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Bill King offers a musician's eulogy for the late James Brown.
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by Brian Fawcett
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Brian Fawcett offers a private eulogy for James Brown
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by Stan Persky
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You may have already forgotten Canada's let's-hope-it's-final debate about same-sex marriage and other affections. It happened way back when, a couple of weeks ago, or in the media's amnesiac timeline, in a previous lifetime. Here's what nobody bothered to say about it. |
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by Stan Persky
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Are literary comparisons odious? Can we compare novels and non-fiction? Why not? |
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by Max Fawcett
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Max Fawcett examines the recently concluded Liberal leadership race, and takes a look at the role that Canada's newest Rainmaker will play in the next one... |
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by Brian Fawcett
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Brian Fawcett goes to a theatre to find out what's happening to Canadian film and television actors, and why Tony Nardi is angry about it. |
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