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Weekend, July 22-24, 2011 www.metronews.ca News worth sharing.

TTC chief’s job in jeopardy? Webster's refusal to support Sheppard subway has Ford administration seeking replacement, sources say Gary Webster, the TTC’s top executive, is caught in the crosshairs of Mayor Rob Ford’s administration, prompting fears that Toronto transit could be headed on a disastrous course if he’s fired. A 30-year TTC veteran, the 60-

year-old chief general manager has drawn the ire of the Fords over his refusal to support the Sheppard subway extension the mayor wants to build, say Torstar sources. Webster could not be reached for comment, but TTC spokesman

Brad Ross issued a statement Thursday saying, “The TTC will not speculate on Mr. Webster’s future. The chief general manager is working hard with staff on the 2012 budget, as well as ongoing customer service improvement initiatives.

This is a large, complex organization. His continued leadership has never been more important.” Most transit experts, including former TTC boss David Gunn, consider the subway plan a joke. The Fords are so intent on Web-

ster’s removal, sources say, they won’t let him hire a new chief operating officer — an internationally advertised position that is attracting top applicants from London and Sydney, Australia. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

Prepare for the Caribbean heat The heat was off the charts for Keep on Jumpin' @ 299, a Caribbean-themed party featuring a spicy combination of sound, culture and flavours at 299 Queen St., to announce CTV’s broadcast coverage of the 44th Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival, taking place July 12 to Aug. 1.

CP24 Hosts Pooja Handa and Gurdeep Ahluwalia, centre of photo, will host the 44th Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival parade coverage on June 30 at 2 p.m. DARREN GOLDSTEIN/CTV


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Firefighters sit in cooling chairs, with cold water in the arm rests and a water-misting fan, as they sip water after putting out a fire at 45 Sudbury St. in the King and Ossington area on Thursday. The fire is thought to have started on an outdoor deck of a townhouse. It was brought under control without incident, but the firefighters had to contend with record-high temperatures and were quick to try to cool down when they stripped out of their bunker suits. RICHARD LAUTENS/TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

Firefighters battle townhouse blaze — and heat

Did mayor break his word? Despite Rob Ford’s election promise, cuts are now on the table ‘I will assure you that services will not be cut, guaranteed,’ mayor said during campaign FRANK GUNN/THE CANADIAN PRESS

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Many Torontonians believed Mayor Rob Ford when, two weeks before the Oct. 25 election, he promised “services will not be cut, guaranteed.” Ford made the vow Oct. 8 while proposing a 2011 budget that would quickly fix the city’s finances with $525.6 million in undefined — but easily found — “gravy.” Residents would not feel a thing. Eight months later, Torontonians face a 2012 budget deficit of more than $443 million and Ford has put on the table a thick catalogue of deep cuts. Suggestions in eight citycommissioned KPMG reports, the last of which was released Thursday, include library closures, fire and police department layoffs, reduced snow clearing and

Expert opinion Sanford Borins, a University of Toronto management professor, predicts Mayor Rob Ford will inflict service cuts that will primarily impact lower-income Torontonians who live in the city’s core. He noted that Ford, faced with the reality of a big deficit and little “gravy,” now says property taxes

street sweeping, and the elimination of 2,000 daycare subsidies. The latest proposals, to Ford’s executive committee, total more than $700 million and include scrapping a program that funds 685 student-nutrition programs, 42 AIDS-prevention

might rise three per cent next year — above inflation — and that a steep hike in user fees is on the table. “We have a mayor who’s going to be retreating on his promise and, lo and behold, raise taxes and fees, and impose real service cuts.... I guess his hope is that three years from now, when the next election comes, people will forget.”

projects and 38 community drug-prevention programs. Ford, who in January revised his promise to no “major” service reductions, on Thursday would not call any of the KPMG proposals “cuts.” “We’re finding efficiencies. That’s what the tax-

Mayor Rob Ford

payers want,” he told reporters and members of the public at a TTC event Thursday morning. “Taxpayers have given me direction and they don’t want us to increase their taxes by 20 per cent.” Deputy Mayor Doug Holyday said later Thurs-

day: “There’s going to be some cuts, I can assure you of that. How the overall public will view this is another matter.” But Holyday, a respected conservative who endorsed Ford late in the civic election campaign, denied the mayor has broken his word. “I don’t think there’s any broken promise here at all,” he said, because past administrations, including David Miller’s, also looked for efficiencies. The KPMG recommendations go to executive committee in September, along with results of city-staff-led efficiency and user-fee reviews. Council is scheduled to vote on a final budget next February. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE


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Cop-car arsonist jailed 6 more months

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Judge agrees man’s actions were out of character but says offence must be swiftly punished A man found guilty of setting fire to a police squad car during the G20 must spend six more months in jail. Justice Rebecca Shamai sentenced Lekang Mdlongwa to 21 months on Thursday but credited him 15 months for the 10 months and 11 days he spent in pre-trial custody. Shamai did not sentence Mdlongwa to pay any restitution for the destroyed police car, saying she had no faith in the unemployed man’s ability to pay. She did, however, order him to provide a DNA sample to be included in an arsonists’ database. Mdlongwa was found guilty after a four-day trial last month produced “an abundance of photograph-

Fire starters Mdlongwa, 32, is the second person to be found guilty of torching squad car No. 766, which burned in front of a cheering crowd on Queen Street West in front of Steve’s Music Store. Nicodemo Catenacci, 41, was sentenced in May to 17 months in jail and ordered to pay $33,733 to the police to cover the car’s cost.

ic and video evidence,” provided largely by citizens, showing Mdlongwa lighting garbage on fire inside the police cruiser and later stoking the fire while covering the bottom half of his face with a black bandana. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

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City rides heat wave Torontonians clamber to cool off as temperatures sore to extremes Rogers Centre roof closes for the first time for heat-related reasons Really a record? Thursday’s scorcher wasn’t quite the city’s hottest day ever. But where, exactly, it ranks among Toronto’s highest-ever temperatures depends on which statistics you use:

CP 24 anchor Farah Nasser and meteorologist Chris Potter have a little cooling off fun after shooting their afternoon news update live just outside the Black Bull Tavern.

According to measurements taken at Pearson airport, Toronto’s heat record was set on Aug. 25, 1948 when it was 38.3 C. Measurements at Pearson started in 1937. But in 1936, downtown temperatures on July 9 were measured as high as 40.6 C, and reached 40 C three times between July 8 and 11 of that year.

2010 saw drop in crime, lowest level since 1973 Canada's crime rate fell last year to its lowest level in nearly four decades, a statistic that opposition MPs held up as proof the governing Conservatives don't need to spend billions on new jails. Data released Thursday by Statistics Canada shows the crime rate continued a 20-year decline last year, dropping five per cent from 2009 and hitting the lowest level since 1973. The homicide rate was the lowest since 1966. The statistics agency said the overall police-reported crime rate is still following a long-term downward curve, despite the alarm bells from the Harper government over

York officer reported shot in Aurora mall On a day when crime news at last appeared to be taking a positive turn,

Crime decline Police reported nearly 2.1 million Criminal Code incidents last year, down about 77,000 from 2009. The majority of the decline was attributed to drops in the numbers of property crimes, such as car theft, theft under 5,000, mischief and break-ins.

the need for tough-oncrime legislation. The agency said an index which measures the severity of crime fell six per cent in 2010. The crime severity index is at its lowest point since 1998, the reports say a York regional police officer has been injured in a shooting at a mall in Aurora. A police spokesman would not confirm the report and said he could not comment because the investigation was in the preliminary stages. TV news station CP24

Thursday’s temperature soared to 37.5 C at 5 p.m. at Pearson airport, making it the fourth-hottest day Toronto has seen since measurements at Pearson started in 1937. The humidex made it feel more like 49 C. Toronto’s hottest day remains August 25, 1948, which soared to 38.3 C. Thursday also fell just short of the city’s hottestever July day. That record still belongs to July 7, 1988, when the mercury rose to 37.6 C. An extreme heat alert was in effect for the second straight day, leaving people with a few coping options. Here are a few ways the city dealt with Thursday’s sweltering heat.

Beating the heat:

The city opened seven cooling centres for the second straight day. Almost 700 people had visited them on Wednesday. City services:

With so many air conditioners working overtime, the city came close to setting a new power-consumption record. Toronto Hydro said its peak demand reached 4,953 megawatts around 4 p.m., barely missing the high of 5,018 set in July 2006. But they reported no heat-related power outages. Recreation:

The heat had families heading for beaches across the western GTA, but in Hal-

ton, swimmers could only stand and imagine what the cool waters might feel like. Halton’s health department declared most beaches across the region unsafe for swimming because of high bacteria levels. Only the beach at Milton’s Kelso Conservation Area got a clean bill of health after water samples were taken this week. “We came prepared with coolers and bathing suits,” said a disappointed Petra Blenkhorne, who brought sons Ethan and William to the water’s edge at Oakville’s Coronation Park. “They always say it’s at least five degrees cooler by the water.” TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

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first year for which such data are available. The Conservatives, though, still want to pursue a crime crackdown. In the past they have brushed off the police-reported crime rates, saying many crimes don't get reported and thus undermine the statistics. Earlier this year, the Conservatives reluctantly released rudimentary cost estimates for a suite of criminal justice legislation. The total five-year cost of 18 justice bills was listed at $650 million - although the Parliamentary Budget Officer has said the cost of just one of those bills would be several billion for Ottawa alone.THE CANADIAN PRESS reported that the officer had been shot in the wrist in the Thursday night incident. People contacted at businesses in the mall at Aurora Road and Highway 404 said there was a heavy police presence in the area. THE CANADIAN PRESS

The Jeanine Mackie Band performs Thursday as part of the 23rd annual Beaches International Jazz Festival. The festival continues through Sunday in the city's east end. For more information, go to beachesjazz.com.

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Kenney: No room for war criminals

metronews.ca WEEKEND, JULY 22-24, 2011

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Government website publicizes names of suspects Many thought to be living in GTA DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS

Federal officials have released the names of 30 suspected war criminals they say entered the country illegally. The government launched a website yesterday identifying the suspects and is asking the public to report any information that could lead to their whereabouts. Immigration Minister Jason Kenney said anyone who has committed war crimes should be “rounded up and kicked out of Canada,” at a news conference in Mississauga. There are stringent measures to prevent war criminals from entering the country, but it can be difficult to spot those who ap-

“They do not belong in this country of peace and respect for human rights.” JASON KENNEY, IMMIGRATION MINISTER

ply for asylum using false passports, he said. Kenney said he’s also concerned some war criminals may be setting their

sights on Canada because “our asylum system has a reputation for laxity.” About 300 people are denied entry to Canada each year because of potential violations to human or international rights, said Public Safety Minister Vic Toews. Toews said the government may release more names in the future if the website is successful. The Canada Border Services Agency said many of the people identified were last seen in the Greater Toronto Area. “But those individuals could be anywhere in Canada,” said the agency’s president, Luc Portelance. All have deportation orders against them. THE CANADIAN PRESS

Michal Navratil of the Czech Republic catches the bouquet from the “bride” Laura Spina as “groom” Michael Piringer looks on from a 24-metre high balcony.

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Ex-general fined for affair

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Former No. 1 man in Afghanistan pleads guilty to having illicit relations there then urging a cover up PAUL CHIASSON/THE CANADIAN PRESS

The dramatic fall from grace of a once-rising star in Canada's military culminated Thursday in a $7,000 fine and a symbolic reprimand. This was after former brigadier-general Daniel Menard had already gone from being a prominent military commander, to an unemployed civilian fighting to keep his family and rebuild his tattered reputation. It unravelled following an affair with a subordinate, a fling that began in Canada and continued in the makeshift military living quarters in the dusty confines of Kandahar. Menard pleaded guilty Thursday before a military court martial. His punishment included a fine and a demotion to the rank of colonel — but that latter penalty is largely symbol-

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ic, because he will retain his previous rank and pension benefits. Menard had faced a maximum of two years in prison or a dishonourable discharge from the military. Lt.-Col. Louis-Vincent d'Auteuil, a military judge, cited principles of integrity, honesty and

leadership as he read out his verdict. “This happened in the worst place, at the worst time — in a theatre of operation,” he said. He said Menard had an admirable career to that point, which is why he was made a general at such a young age. He said that positive track record was also taken into account in the verdict. He said the punishments Menard had already suffered — his removal from Afghanistan, and the reassignment of his roles, amounted to some suffering for his misdeeds. Prosecutors cast the case in purely military terms: regulations bar soldiers from having intimate relations while on deployment. THE CANADIAN PRESS

A mahout - an elephant driver - washes a domesticated elephant used for tourist safaris inside the Pobitora wildlife sanctuary, about 55 kilometres east of Gauhati, India, Thursday. ANUPAM NATH/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Monsoon washes out sanctuary Most parts of the sanctuary, which is a habitat of the rare one-horned rhinoceros, are submerged due to monsoon floods, according to wildlife department officials. Heavy monsoon rains have led the mighty Brahmaputra River to overflow its banks and submerge scores of villages in that part of India.

Tories ramping up oilsands’monitoring ADRIAN WYLD/THE CANADIAN PRESS

The federal government will expand environmental monitoring of the Alberta oilsands to capture everything from its effect on birds’ eggs to whether people as far away as the Northwest Territories are being exposed to potentially toxic air. The scientific data will also be used to fight back

against international criticism that the expanding, multi-billion-dollar industry is laying waste to the land, said Minster of the Environment Peter Kent. “It will provide the facts and the science to defend the product which some abroad are threatening to boycott,” Kent said. The issue is top-of-mind

in the U.S. right now, as Washington prepares to decide whether to allow construction of a $7 billion pipeline to transport Canadian crude oil to the U.S. Gulf Coast. Kent acknowledged that beefed-up monitoring could tip that decision in Canada’s favour. THE CANADIAN PRESS

Minister of the Environment Peter Kent.

Circumcision ban proposal challenged Two California lawmakers have introduced a bill that would pre-empt local governments from passing laws banning male circumcision and limit the enacting of such legislation to the state. Assemblyman Mike Gatto said Thursday the bill is

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Freed Chilean miner heading to Collingwood Trapped for months deep underground, Edison Pena found comfort in Elvis. Pena, missing his wife and small daughter while stuck in a Chilean copper mine with 32 other men, would listen to Are You Lonesome Tonight? and run mile after mile in the dark to take his mind off his loneliness. “I believe Elvis stayed with me at my lowest moments down there and encouraged me to wait for help,” said Pena. His love for the King brought him to Ontario Thursday, to attend the Collingwood Elvis Festival. One of “los 33” who were trapped for 69 days nearly a kilometre underground in Copiapo, Chile, before a dramatic rescue

Palestinian children display a giant piece of cloth covered in handprints in the Gaza Strip on Thursday. They were trying to set a world record for the largest handprint painting. HATEM MOUSSA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Somalia’s civil war is partly to blame for turning the drought into a famine. Analysts warned aid agencies could be airlifting emergency supplies to the failed state 20 years from now unless the UNbacked government improves. The UN has appealed for $300 million over the next two months and aid agencies warn it will take at least $1 billion to provide food, medicine and shelter for 11 million di — can carry a variety of warheads weighing up to 200 kilograms and hit targets 150 kilometres away. India’s missiles are mostly intended for any confrontation with neighbouring Pakistan, but both countries routinely test theirs, so India’s latest was unlikely to aggravate tensions. The missile is meant to provide a “cost-effective, quick-reaction, allweather, all-terrain, high-accurate battlefield support tactical system,” the ministry said. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

people in East Africa until the end of 2011. The UN believes tens of thousands have already died in the inaccessible interior, held by al-Qaida linked Islamist rebels who denied many aid agencies access for two years. The thorny scrub around the overflowing refugee camps in Kenya is littered with tiny corpses abandoned by mothers too weak to dig their children a grave. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Andrew steps down as U.K. trade envoy Prince Andrew, the queen’s second son, has stepped down as a British trade envoy, Buckingham Palace confirmed Thursday. The palace said that Andrew will continue to support U.K. interests. Andrew faced pressure to relinquish his post because of a string of unfortunate relationships. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


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Scotland Yard to probe claim Murdoch’s reporters paid police to ping — or track — cellphone signals Embattled media mogul Rupert Murdoch must listen to a new noise in the already deafening phonehacking scandal: Pinging. Scotland Yard was asked Thursday to look into claims that reporters at Murdoch’s News of the World paid officers to obtain people’s locations by pinging — tracking their cellphone signals. The practice is known as pinging because of the way cellphone signals bounce or “ping� off relay towers. Jenny Jones, a Green Party member of the Metropolitan Police Authority, cited claims that reporters

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Rupert Murdoch leaves his residence on New York’s Fifth Avenue on Thursday. LOUIS LANZANO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Now he faces lawsuits As the phone-hacking scandal makes headlines in Britain, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. must confront at least two U.S.-based shareholder lawsuits, a possible Standard & Poor’s credit downgrade and the beginnings of a federal investigation.

Rupert Murdoch’s British newspapers are set to lose exclusive access to British athletes ahead of the 2012 London Olympics after the closure of the News of the World. Team 2012, an initiative supporting British Olympians, had signed up News International as its official partner to help raise funds for athletes. But the British branch of Murdoch’s empire can no longer meet its Team 2012 obligations after the Sunday tabloid was closed. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Piegate & The Slap: A British parliamentary hearing Tuesday into the News of the World phone-hacking scandal turned into a gong show when comedian/activist “Jonnie Marbles” live-tweeted his pie toss at media mogul Rupert Murdoch, who was eating humble pie for his paper’s wrongdoings. Murdoch’s wife, Wendi Deng, became an instant hero, leaping up and directing an epic slap at Marbles.

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Girl power! Justin Bieber The Wedding Crasher: It didn’t have the comic effect of Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, but nonetheless the “Ohmigod!” factor was huge when Justin Bieber and girlfriend Selena Gomez (who turns 19 Friday, FYI) crashed a Malibu wedding party last weekend. The Biebs tweeted after the fact, “WEDDING CRASHERS last night! hahaha. too funny. crazy story.” Ottawa Bluesfest: Cheap Trick brought the house down literally on Sunday night during a performance at Bluefest. A huge storm suddenly blew in out of nowhere, knocking the entire stage down where they were playing. The band managed to get off the stage just before it crumpled to the ground. This incident gives new meaning to their classic hit, Surrender. Moneyball: Brad Pitt’s Moneyball, based on the 2003 bestseller on the “sabermetric” approach to assembling a winning major league baseball team, comes out in September. And even though Moneyball’s myths are exposed in a new book The Beauty of Short Hops: How Chance and Circumstance Confound the Moneyball Approach to Baseball, a Brad Pitt baseball movie will be a box office home run. Elton John in Oshawa: If you’re an Elton fan and you live near the ‘Shwa, Friday is your order day: Yes, the Rocket Man is playing General Motors Centre September 9th and tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. Call 1-877-436-8811 or go to the website: generalmotorscentre.com. If you don’t manage to score tix, well, I guess that’s why they call it the blues. Lollapalooza Turns 20: The 20th anniversary edition is coming up August 5-7 at Grant Park in Chicago, and while the festival has gone mainstream (Eminem and Coldplay are part of this year’s lineup) from its alternative/grunge roots, it’s great to see it thriving again. Go to Lollapalooza.com to check out the special video series they’re doing to commemorate the anniversary.

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Cartoon by Michael de Adder Worth Mentioning MUSLIMS. Attitudes toward Muslims have become slightly more positive in the United States, Britain, France, Germany and Russia compared with five years ago, though negative views between Muslim countries and the West persist on both sides, a Pew Center survey found. The survey, by Pew’s Global Attitudes Project, found majorities of Muslims surveyed in five of six Muslim-dominant countries and the Palestinian territories described non-Muslim Westerners as selfish and greedy. In all of the six Western countries surveyed, less than 30 per cent of non-Muslims said they consider Muslims respectful of women. Ten years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks against the World Trade Centre in the United States, Muslims in the Middle East and Asia and non-Muslims both have concern about Islamic extremism. The surveys were conducted between late March and mid-May. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Holy cow! You need to moo-ve out of the way A Danish rider competing in Italy’s Brixia Tour stage race says he has broken his collar bone and suffered concussion after crashing into cattle that had strayed onto the course. Twenty-year-old Martin Lind, who races for Denmark’s Christina Watches team, tells The Associated Press on Thursday that he was riding downhill at around 60 kilometres per hour when the animals suddenly

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Plot synopsis After being rejected by the U.S. Army, Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), determined to join his friends and country in the fight against Hitler, volunteers for Project: Rebirth, a secret military operation, where he is transformed into a musclebound super-soldier nicknamed Captain America. He and sidekick Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) take on the Red Skull (Hugo Weaving), Hitler’s head of advanced weaponry. Ratings: Richard: 888 Mark: 88

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Chris Evans in Captain America.

Old-fashioned action Richard Crouse and Mark Breslin agree that Captain America is more of an action flick than another superhero movie But it has flaws, like sloppy CGI

Richard Crouse: Mark, I went into this with low expectations. I’m kind of superheroed out these days, but I was pleasantly surprised. It’s a bit long, but it doesn’t feel like the other hero movies we’ve seen recently. The hipness of Iron Man is absent, the jokey feel of Thor is gone. Instead, this is an old-fashioned action adventure movie with extraordinary poets at the heart of it. What did you think? Mark Breslin: I’m superheroed out as well but this guy’s no superhero: he’s an enhanced mesomorph with a magic frisbee! The movie works as an action flick, but it’s missing the irony of the source materi-

al. Is America so desperate to believe in its military that it has to go back to “the last good war” to feel good about itself ? And I have other complaints too, like the sloppy CGI. In the beginning, Chris Evans as a 99-pound weakling looked like a bad photoshopped pic from 2003. RC: I liked its lack of irony. Perhaps part of the appeal is that in the complicated times we live in it’s refreshing to see a movie that harkens back to a simpler time when the enemy was easily identifiable and a strong guy with a colourful shield and plenty of heart could be a hero. The premesomorph Evans may have been a bit sloppy CGI-

wise, but you have to admit, Red Skull’s lack of identifiable facial features was a nice villainous touch. MB: It may say too much about me that I always enjoy the villain rather than the hero. And Hugo Weaving was very good indeed, especially with his red skull. And Tommy Lee Jones always brings his game to a movie, even if the role was rote. Same with Stanley Tucci and Toby Young. The satiric USO tour sequence was fun. And I liked the way the movie ended. See, Richard? I can find the good in anything, even jingoistic propaganda. RC: I know it’s jingoistic

propaganda, but it’s 1940s jingoistic propaganda! I liked the way the movie paid tribute to the rah-rah movies of WWII and B movies of the period. The bad guys are really bad, but never fear! The good guys are better. Where else are you going to see giant bombs, each labeled for extra evil effect with the name of the city they are meant to destroy? MB: The labeling of the bombs was exactly what I wanted more of! I would forgive this movie its flaws if its strengths were greater. But it’s mostly derivative storytelling, choppy editing and unmemorable dialogue. Good action, though.

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of little blue people were to invade his home. “I’d probably Taze them and keep them in a small box and quickly find a reality show or some way to make a profit from it, and travel around like the

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flourish of her arms. Her charm is disarming. But you’d also know that from watching her growing list of films, from her debut in Superbad to Zombieland, to her first starring role in last fall’s hit film Easy A. Stone at 22 is already high up on the Hollywood food chain. This summer alone she’s promoting three films: last week’s Friends with Benefits, this week’s Crazy, Stupid, Love and The Help, in which she once again has a starring role. Stone’s enthusiasm dur-

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questions have been answered. “Who’s shagging Smurfette, really? They always kind of go, ‘Ooh,’ and then they pass out, but I want to know what’s going on late at night in Smurf Village,” he says. “Does she get passed from Smurf to Smurf ? Is she a one-Smurf girl? Is Papa involved? That doesn’t seem right at all. She could swing the other way.” While Harris has been having fun exploring the world of Smurfs over the

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hallucinating a little bit.” Tired as she might be, by all appearances, Stone is still untainted by her growing fame. “Every single person who has been in a circumstance like this is not still,” she observes. “You have to hold it lightly and realize that it will change. What’s important is that the people in your life — your family and friends — love you completely and entirely, that they’re always making fun of you and making you feel like a little bit of an idiot.”

Spiderman Stone is set to play Peter Parker’s girlfriend, Gwen Stacy, in the new adaptation of Spiderman, set to be released in 2012. What makes this reboot different? “It’s just a completely different thing. I don’t think there’s anything that was or wasn’t brought before. It’s just different — maybe a little more intimate look at Peter Parker in a way,” says Stone.

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Benefits and January’s No Strings Attached, the newer film, starring Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis, comes out on top. The comedy is sharper, the pace brisker, and while Timberlake is

alarmingly limited as an actor, he’s vastly preferable to Ashton Kutcher in No Strings Attached. Kunis does the heavy lifting to make up for her partner’s blandness, and she nearly runs away with

“THE MOST THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE MOVIE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY!” Steve Persall, ST. PETERSBURG TIMES

the movie. The only real fault is an emotional storyline about Timberlake’s character’s father and Alzheimer’s, which grounds the movie to a halt. NED EHRBAR

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See it twice 88888 | See it now 8888 | Worth watching 888 | Yawn 88 | Don’t bother 8 Eco Pirate: The Paul Watson Story Genre: Documentary Director: Trish Dolman Stars: Paul Watson, Patrick Moore, Rex Weyler 888 1⁄2

Project Nim Genre: Documentary Director: James Marsh Stars: Herbert Terrace, Stephanie LaFarge, Bob Ingersoll 8811

The latest documentary from Oscar-winner James Marsh, who specializes in stories that would be impossible to believe if they weren’t true. His latest subject is

Nim, the first chimpanzee to learn sign language who was raised by a hippie family in the ’70s (they also taught him how to use a toilet and smoke marijuana) and subsequently sent to an inhumane medical research lab once the professor in charge of the study lost interest. Nim’s story is incredibly engaging, shocking, touching, and even funny,

with Marsh nimbly weaving together interviews, archival footage and stylish reenactments. It’s as gripping as any fiction film and poses intriguing questions about scientific ethics and what separates animals from humans. A new high watermark in the field of monkey movies (move over Ed). PHIL BROWN

Paul Watson doesn’t exactly fit the mold of the all-loving environmentalist. In fact, the early member of Greenpeace left the organization because he disagreed with their nonviolent polices and now embarks on environmental quests like captaining ships that crash into illegal Japanese whaling vesCirco Genre: Documentary Director: Aaron Shock 881 1⁄2

A multi-generational Mexican circus troupe gets profiled in Aaron Schock’s detailed and visually accomplished documentary: rather than romanticizing life under the big top, Cir-

sels (captured in this documentary with terrifying immediacy). As you’d expect, he’s a controversial figure and fortunately Trish Dolman’s documentary profile offers no sugar coating. She makes the importance of Paul’s activism is clear, but not without acknowledging the often insane measures he’s willing to take and his shaky personal life. Paul emerges as a complex, flawed, yet vital member of the environmental community. PHIL BROWN

co simply stays attuned to its urgent, erratic rhythms. The film also works as a portrait of a country in social and economic transition, and as a consideration of the role of old-school tradition in an increasingly modernizing culture. ADAM NAYMAN

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Indie sci-fi earns audience accolades

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Writer/director Joe Cornish talks to Metro about his first feature film and what he’s learned along the way NED EHRBAR

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Since its debut at the SXSW Film Festival in March, writer/director Joe Cornish’s indie sci-fi Attack the Block has won a steady stream of audience awards, rave reviews and accolades — it’s currently 91 per cent fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. And it’s a reception Cornish doesn’t take lightly. “I think the combined power of the Internet and bloggers is just as powerful as any marketing machine, I hope,” Cornish says. He sat down with Metro to talk about rehabbing the image of council estates, paying homage to his heroes and sympathizing with juvenile delinquents. Why do you think the British

council estate continues to be such fertile ground for film?

Those places were built in a spirit of great optimism after the war. They replaced lots of slums — certainly in London — and they were seen as futuristic, exciting, utopian housing projects. In the years that have passed, they’ve become symbolic of the opposite, of people who find themselves in difficult positions. And they’ve been used in films, certainly, for quite downbeat, depressing narratives. My film was an attempt to actually take it back to that futuristic aesthetic. Filming the tower block like a spaceship certainly helps.

That was totally intentional. When you look at those fly-by shots of the Nostromo [in Alien] or the Palomi-

no in the Black Hole — I did them as a kid. You do them with your toy car, you put it right next to your eye and go along the surface. It struck me that it was very similar. I was excited that here was this world that had been used in so many movies, and here were these vehicles and these weapons and these characters and these spaces and these walkways, and I thought, there’s a toolkit here. There’s a play-set for an action-adventure film, and no one’s realized that it could be used in that way. The heroes start out as petty criminals, but you end up sympathizing with them.

I think it’s interesting how people have responded to that. Actually, it happens a hell of a lot in movies. I think it’s interesting be-

The heroes of Attack the Block start out as petty criminals.

cause he’s young, it’s possibly something to do with his colour, that people react more strongly to this character than they do, for instance, to Ben Affleck’s character in the Town that holds a submachine gun to

a woman’s head and forces her to open a safe, and yet 10 minutes later they’re romancing each other in the laundrette. Maybe it’s the scale of the crime, its ordinariness.

That’s interesting, absolutely. There’s an academic theory about that, weirdly, called “perceived reality,” and it’s to do with the amount that you think what you’re seeing onscreen actually is a potential threat to you in real life. Because, sure, in real life what my kid does is bad. But in the world of movies, it’s tame, really tame. But that was the raison d’etre for the film and what made me excited about writing it — that moment when these bad kids mug this woman, something falls out of the sky, she runs away and we don’t follow her, we stay with them. I thought, that would be cool. Given that this is your first feature, what did you learn about making films?

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I didn’t realize you had to rewrite to budget. I think all films do that. And in fact, concurrently I was reading that amazing Making of ‘Star Wars book, and I was reading it to comfort myself during pre-production to see what my heroes had gone through. Darth Vader had his own planet and his own spaceship, but they made the spaceship a planet to save money, and they set everything on that spaceship. The Death Star you assume was this great idea that he had and always intended to do, but no. It came out of budget restrictions and rewrites at the 11th hour. If there’s one thing I’m learning from talking to directors of bigbudget films, it’s that the problems are the same.


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Early risers among Twilight fans have gotten a chance to see what some of their big-screen idols look like first thing in the morning. Not long after dawn broke Thursday, Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, Elizabeth Reaser and other costars of the supernatural movie franchise made a surprise visit to greet fans who had camped out for days to catch a preview of the next Twilight flick at Comic-Con. Greene, Reed and Reaser, who play members of the Cullen vampire family in Twilight, were joined by Julia Jones and Boo Boo Stewart, who co-star as kinfolk in the rival werewolf pack. The actors signed Twilight posters, mugs and other movie memorabilia, posed for pictures with

Actress Nikki Reed signs autographs for Twilight fans during 2011 Comic-Con in San Diego.

fans and even served some breakfast goodies to “Twihards,” some of whom were in line since Monday afternoon to get into the preview at Comic-Con, a massive gathering for fans of comics, video games, television and film. “I am a morning person, but this is definitely early, getting up at 4:30,” Reed said. “But when people

have been camped out since Monday, you just feel it’s a good idea to come out and surprise them.” “I feel like this is our time to get out and have actual experiences with fans,” Reaser said. “Being out here with them makes me feel the films are special, important and really mean something to them.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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THESE PAGES COVER MOVIE START TIMES FROM FRI., JULY 22 TO THURS., JULY 28. TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. COMPLETE LISTINGS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE AT METRONEWS.CA/MOVIES.

DOWNTOWN BLOOR THEATRE 506 Bloor St., 416-516-2330 Closed for Renovations (STC) Fri-Thu

CARLTON 20 Carlton St., 416-494-9371 Bill Cunningham New York (PG) Fri-Thu 1:45-7:10 Bridesmaids (14A) Fri-Thu 1:25-4-6:45-9:25 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:05-6:50-9:20 Conan O’Brien Can’t Stop (STC) Fri-Thu 4:35-9:05 Green Lantern (PG) Fri-Thu 7:25-9:45 Larry Crowne (PG) Fri-Sun 1:50-3:55-7:30-9:35 Mon 1:50-3:55 Tue-Thu 1:50-3:55-7:30-9:35 Meek’s Cutoff (PG) Fri-Thu 1:40 The Mountie (STC) Fri-Thu 3:50-7-9:10 The Names of Love (STC) Fri-Thu 4:30-9:30 Potiche (14A) Fri-Thu 2-7:20 Super 8 (PG) Fri-Thu 1:35-4:10-7:15-9:40 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG) FriThu 1:20-4:25

CUMBERLAND CINEMAS 159 Cumberland Ave., 416-646-0444 A Better Life (PG) Fri-Thu 1:40-4:30-7:15-9:45 Circo (STC) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:10-7-9 Page One: Inside The New York Times (STC) Fri-Thu 1:50-4:45-7:30-10 The Trip (STC) Fri-Thu 1:20-4-6:45-9:20

SCOTIABANK THEATRE 259 Richmond St., 416-368-5600 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Sun 2-4:40-7:50-10:20 Mon 2-4:40-10:20 Tue-Thu 2-4:40-7:50-10:20 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:10-3:10-6:10-9:10 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:40-3:50-6:50-9:50 No Passes Fri-Thu 1:20-4:30-7:40-10:50 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes FriThu 2:15-5:15-8-11 No Passes Fri-Thu 1:10-4-7:1010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-3:40-7-10:10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:45-5-8:15 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12-1-2:30-34:10-5:40-6:20-7:30-9-9:30-10:40 Midnight in Paris (PG) Fri-Sat 1:30-4:20-6:409:20 Sun 4:20-6:40-9:20 Mon-Thu 1:30-4:20-6:409:20 Spartacus (STC) Sun 12:30 Super 8 (PG) Fri-Thu 12:50-3:20-6:30-9:40 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 12:20-3:30-7:20-10:30

MARKET SQUARE 80 Front St., 416-494-9371 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri 3:30-9:40-11:30 Sat-Mon 3:30-9:40 Tue 3:30-9:40-11:30 Wed-Thu 3:30-9:40 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) Fri 12:50-3:35-6:30-9-11:25 Sat-Mon 12:503:35-6:30-9 Tue 12:50-3:35-6:30-9-11:25 Wed-Thu 12:50-3:35-6:30-9 Friends With Benefits (14A) Fri-Wed 12:403-5:10-7:25-9:45 Thu 3-5:10-7:25-9:45 Thu 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) Fri-Sat 1-3:40-6:45-9:30 Sun-Mon 3:40-9:30 Tue 1-3:40-6:45-9:30 Wed 3:40-9:30 Thu 1-3:40-6:45-9:30 Sun-Mon 1-6:45 Wed-Thu 1-6:45 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri 12:35-2:50-5-7:109:35-11:35 Sat-Mon 12:35-2:50-5-7:10-9:35 Tue 12:35-2:50-5-7:10-9:35-11:35 Wed-Thu 12:35-2:505-7:10-9:35

Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG) FriThu 12:30-6:40 Zookeeper (G) Fri 12:45-2:55-5:05-7:15-9:2511:20 Sat-Mon 12:45-2:55-5:05-7:15-9:25 Tue 12:45-2:55-5:05-7:15-9:25-11:20 Wed-Thu 12:452:55-5:05-7:15-9:25

REVUE CINEMA 400 Roncesvalles Ave., 416-531-9959 Annie Hall (STC) Fri 9 Sun 9 Eaters (STC) Thu 9 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) Sat-Sun 2 Mon 3 Manhattan (STC) Sat 9 Wed 9 Midnight in Paris (PG) Fri 7 Sat-Sun 4:15-7 Mon 1-9:10 Tue 9:45 Wed-Thu 7 The Quiet American (14A) Tue 6:45

THE ROYAL 608 College St., 416-466-4400 The Last Mountain (STC) Fri 7-9:30 Sat 7-9 Sun 7 Mon-Thu 7-9

VARSITY 55 Bloor St. W., 416-961-6304 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Thu 12:10-3:20-7:1010:20 Beginners (14A) Fri-Thu 12:25-3:05-6:05-8:35 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes FriThu 12:30-3:40-6:50-10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12-3:10-6:20-9:30 No Passes Fri-Tue 12:45-3:55-6:55-9:55 No Passes Wed 12:45-3:55-9:55 No Passes Thu 12:45-3:556:55-9:55 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1-4:10-7:2010:30 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 12:50-4:30-7:3010:10 Life in a Day (STC) Sun 7 Midnight in Paris (PG) Fri-Thu 1:10-3:50-6:309:10 Fri-Thu 1:25-3:45-6:15-8:55 Project Nim (STC) Fri-Thu 1:20-4-7-9:40 Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (PG) FriThu 1:05-3:35-6:35-9:15 The Tree of Life (PG) Fri-Sat 12:20-3:30-6:409:50 Sun 12:20-3:30-9:50 Mon-Wed 12:20-3:306:40-9:50 Thu 12:20-3:30-9:50

CANADA SQUARE 2200 Yonge St., 416-646-0444 Bridesmaids (14A) Fri 4:10-7-9:45 Sat-Sun 1:254:10-7-9:45 Mon-Thu 4:10-7-9:45 Cars 2 (G) Fri 4-6:45-9:15 Sat-Sun 1:10-4-6:459:15 Mon-Thu 4-6:45-9:15 Larry Crowne (PG) Fri 4:45-7:05-9:25 Sat-Sun 2:25-4:45-7:05-9:25 Mon-Thu 4:45-7:05-9:25 Life, Above All (STC) Fri 4:15-7:15-10 Sat-Sun 1:20-4:15-7:15-10 Mon-Thu 4:15-7:15-10 Midnight in Paris (PG) Fri 4:30-7:10-9:35 SatSun 2:10-4:30-7:10-9:35 Mon-Thu 4:30-7:10-9:35 Super 8 (PG) Fri 4:50-7:20-9:50 Sat-Sun 2:204:50-7:20-9:50 Mon-Thu 4:50-7:20-9:50 X-Men: First Class (PG) Fri 4:05-6:50-9:40 SatSun 1-4:05-6:50-9:40 Mon-Thu 4:05-6:50-9:40 Zookeeper (G) Fri 4:20-6:40-9:05 Sat-Sun 1:404:20-6:40-9:05 Mon-Thu 4:20-6:40-9:05

MT. PLEASANT THEATRE 675 Mt.Pleasant Rd., 416-489-8484 Jane Eyre (PG) Fri-Sat 7 Sun 4:15 Wed-Thu 7 The Lincoln Lawyer (14A) Fri-Sat 9:30 Sun 7 Tue 7 No Films Showing Today (STC) Mon

REGENT THEATRE 551 Mt.Pleasant Rd., 416-480-9884 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Sat 9:15 Sun 7 Tue 7 In a Better World (STC) Fri-Sat 7 Sun 4:30 Wed-Thu 7

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YONGE-EGLINTON CENTRE 2300 Yonge St., 416-544-1236 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 9 No Passes Fri-Thu 12:103:20-6:30-9:40 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:50-4-7:10-10:20 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes FriThu 1:40-4:40-7:30-10:15 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-3:40-6:50-10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Tue 12-3:10-6:209:30 No Passes Wed 12-3:10-9:45 No Passes Thu 12-3:10-6:20-9:30 No Passes Fri-Tue 1-4:10-7:2010:30 No Passes Wed 1-4:10-6:25-7:20-10:30 No Passes Thu 1-4:10-7:20-10:30 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Tue 1:10-3:50-6:459:50 Wed 3:50-6:45-9:50 Thu 1:10-3:50-6:45-9:50 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG) Fri-Tue 2-6:25-9:55 Wed 2-9:55 Thu 2-6:259:55 Winnie the Pooh (G) Fri-Thu 12:20-2:20-4:307

YONGE & DUNDAS 24 10 Dundas St East, 416-977-2642 Bridesmaids (14A) Fri-Thu 12:20-1:25-3:154:15-6:25-7:25-9:25-10:25 Cars 2 (G) Fri-Sun 11:05-1:35-4:05-6:40-9:10 MonThu 1:35-4:05-6:40-9:10 Cars 2: An IMAX 3D Experience (G) FriThu 1:05-3:35-6:05-8:35 Delhi Belly (14A) Fri-Sun 11:05-1:35-3:55-6:208:50 Mon-Thu 1:35-3:55-6:20-8:50 Green Lantern (PG) Fri-Thu 11:40-2:10-4:457:30-10:15 The Hangover Part II (18A) Fri-Sun 11:20-24:20-7:10-9:35 Mon-Thu 11:45-2-4:20-7:10-9:35 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Sun 11-11:30-12:0512:30-1:30-2-2:30-3-4-4:30-5-5:30-6:30-7-7:30-88:30-9-9:30-10-10:30-11 Mon-Thu 11:40-12:05-12:30-1:30-2-2:30-3-4-4:30-5-5:306:30-7-7:30-8-8:30-9-9:30-10-10:30-11 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) Fri-Sun 11:15-1:25-3:456 Mon-Thu 1:25-3:45-6 The Marriage of Figaro from the Syndey Opera House (STC) Sat-Sun 2 Wed 6 Monte Carlo (G) Fri-Sun 11:15-2-4:45-7:3010:15 Mon-Thu 11:40-2-4:45-7:30-10:15 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG) Fri-Thu 1:15-4:15-7:15-10:15 Submarine (STC) Fri-Thu 11:45-2:10-4:50-7:209:50 Thor (PG) Fri-Sun 11:10-1:50-4:35-7:20-10:10 Mon-Thu 1:50-4:35-7:20-10:10 Winnie the Pooh (G) Fri-Sun 11-11:45-1-1:453-3:45-5-5:45-6:45-7:45-8:35-9:45 Mon-Thu 11:451-1:45-3-3:45-5-5:45-6:45-7:45-8:35-9:45 X-Men: First Class (PG) Fri 11:40-12:40-1:402:40-3:40-4:40-5:40-6:40-7:40-8:40-9:40-10:30 SatSun 12:40-1:40-3:40-4:40-6:40-7:40-8:40-9:40-10:30 Mon-Tue 11:40-12:40-1:40-2:40-4:40-5:40-7:408:40-10:30 Wed 11:40-12:40-1:40-4:40-7:40-10:30 Thu 11:40-12:40-1:40-2:40-4:40-5:40-7:40-8:4010:30 Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (PG) Fri-Sun 11:25-2:50-6:10-9:35 Mon-Thu 11:40-2:50-6:109:35 Zookeeper (G) Fri-Sun 11-1:45-4:45-7:15-9:45 Mon-Thu 1:45-4:45-7:15-9:45 Fri-Mon 11:45-2:455:45-8:15-10:45 Tue-Thu 11:45

TIFF BELL LIGHTBOX 350 King St. West, 416-599-8433 Aag (STC) Fri 3 Bicycle Thieves (PG) Thu 6:30 Cave of Forgotten Dreams (G) Fri 2-4:15-

5:15-7-7:30-9:15 Sat-Sun 12:30-2-2:45-4:15-5:15-77:30-9:15 Mon 7-7:30-9:15 Tue-Thu 2-4:15-7-9:15 The Dirty Dozen (PG) Fri 9 La Dolce Vita (R) Wed-Thu 6:30 Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson (STC) Fri-Thu 1:30-4-7:15-9:45 Fellini’s Casanova (R) Sat 4:15 From Here to Eternity (PG) Sun 1 Gloria (PG) Thu 8:45 Junglee (STC) Sun 3:45 The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (STC) Fri 6:30 Minnie and Moskowitz (PG) Sun 7:30 Shampoo (R) Sat 7:15 The Tree of Life (PG) Fri-Sun 12-3-6-9 Mon 6-9 Tue-Thu 12-3-6-9 West Side Story (PG) Thu 12:15-3:30-6:45-10 Wild Zero (18A) Sat 11

WEST END ALBION CINEMAS 1530 Albion Rd., 416-742-3456 Singham (STC) Fri 3:45-6:45-9:45 Sat-Sun 12:453:45-6:45-9:45 Mon-Thu 3:45-6:45-9:45 Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (PG) Fri 3:156:30-9:45 Sat-Sun 12:15-3:15-6:30-9:45 Mon-Thu 3:15-6:15-9:30

QUEENSWAY 1025 The Queensway, 416-503-0424 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Thu 1:15-3:30-6-8:2010:40 Bridesmaids (14A) Fri-Sat 1:10-4:05-7:10-10:10 Sun 1:10-4:05-7:10-10:05 Mon-Thu 1:10-4:05-7:1010:10 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) No Passes Fri-Sat 12:20-12:50-3:20-3:50-6:307-9:30-10 No Passes Sun 12:20-12:50-3:20-3:506:30-7-9:30-10:05 No Passes Mon-Thu 12:20-12:50-3:20-3:50-6:30-7-9:30-10 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:20-4:30-7:40-10:50 Cars 2 3D (G) Fri-Thu 1:25-4-6:45-9:40 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes Fri 12:10-2:40-5:20-8:10-10:55 No Passes Sat 12-2:405:20-8:10-10:55 No Passes Sun 12:10-2:20-5:208:10-10:55 No Passes Mon-Tue 12:10-2:40-5:20-8:10-10:55 No Passes Wed 5:208:10-10:55 No Passes Thu 12:05-2:40-5:20-8:1010:55 Star & Strollers Screening, No Passes Wed 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) No Passes Fri 12-1-3:10-3:40-6:206:50-9:30-10 No Passes Sat 12-1-3:10-4:10-6:207:20-9:30-10:30 No Passes Sun-Mon 12-12:30-3:10-3:40-6:20-6:50-9:30-10 No Passes Tue 3:10-3:40-6:20-6:50-9:30-10 No Passes WedThu 12-12:30-3:10-3:40-6:20-6:50-9:30-10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Sat 1-4:10-7:2010:30 No Passes Sun 4:10-7:20-10:30 No Passes Mon-Thu 1-4:10-7:20-10:30 No Passes Fri-Thu 2-5-811 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (PG) Tue 12-12:30 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 12:45-3:15-5:457:30-8:15-10:05-10:45 Larry Crowne (PG) Fri-Thu 12:15-2:45-5:157:45-10:15 The Metropolitan Opera: Tosca Encore (STC) Wed 6:30 Midnight in Paris (PG) Fri-Tue 12:05-2:254:50-7:15-9:50 Wed 12:05-2:25-10:20 Thu 12:052:25-4:50-7:15-9:50 Monte Carlo (G) Fri-Sun 2:10-4:50 Mon 2:104:30 Tue-Thu 2:10-4:50 Spartacus (STC) Sun 12:30 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG) FriThu 9:35 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG) Fri-Sat 12:15-3:35-7:05-10:35 Sun 12:15-4:107:25-10:50 Mon-Thu 12:15-3:35-7:05-10:35

Winnie the Pooh (G) Fri-Thu 12-1:50-3:455:40-7:35 Zookeeper (G) Fri-Thu 12:05-2:30-5:10-7:5010:20

WOODBINE CENTRE 500 Rexdale Blvd., 416-213-1998 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Thu 9:20 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) Fri-Thu 12:55-3:55-6:55-9:40 Cars 2 (G) Fri-Thu 1:10-3:45-7:05 Friends With Benefits (14A) Fri-Thu 1:15-46:50-9:25 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 1-3:50-6:45-9:45 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 12:45-2:50-57:20-9:35 Monte Carlo (G) Fri-Thu 9:30 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG) FriThu 12:35-3:40-6:45-9:45 Winnie the Pooh (G) Fri-Thu 1:05-3-4:55-7:15 Zookeeper (G) Fri-Thu 12:30-2:40-4:50-7-9:15

KINGSWAY THEATRE 3030 Bloor St. West, 416-232-1939 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) Fri-Thu 1:10 Mr. Popper’s Penguins (G) Fri-Thu 11:30 Potiche (14A) Fri-Thu 5:10 The Tree of Life (PG) Fri-Thu 2:45-7:10 X-Men: First Class (PG) Fri-Thu 9:35

EAST END BEACH CINEMAS 1651 Queen St. E., 416-699-5971 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:30 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes FriThu 1:15-4-6:50-9:30 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:10-3:20-6:309:40 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:40-3:50-710:10 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 1-4:15-6:40-9:10 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG) FriThu 12:20-3:40-7:10-10:40

FOX THEATRE 2236 Queen St. E., 416-691-7330 The Big Lebowski (14A) Mon 7 Forks Over Knives (STC) Wed 7 Thu 9:15 The Hangover Part II (18A) Fri-Mon 9:15 Life of Brian (STC) Tue 9 Monty Python and the Holy Grail (14A) Tue 7 Super 8 (PG) Fri-Sun 7 The Trip (STC) Wed 9 Thu 7

NORTH YORK SHEPPARD GRANDE 4861 Yonge St., 416-590-9974 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Thu 2:50-5:20-7:50-10:30 Bridesmaids (14A) Fri-Thu 1:15-4:10-7:20-10:15 Cave of Forgotten Dreams (G) Fri-Thu 1:104-6:50-10 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes FriThu 1:20-4:30-7:30-10:10 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 2:30-5:10-7:4010:20 The Metropolitan Opera: Tosca Encore (STC) Wed 6:30 Midnight in Paris (PG) Fri-Thu 1:40-4:20-7:109:50 Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (PG) FriThu 12:30-3:50-6:40-9:30 The Tree of Life (PG) Fri-Tue 12:15-3:25-6:30-

9:40 Wed 12:15-3:25 Thu 12:15-3:25-6:30-9:40 The Trip (STC) Fri-Thu 12:40-3:30-6:20-9:20 Winnie the Pooh (G) Fri-Thu 1-3-5-7-9

EMPRESS WALK 5095 Yonge St., 416-223-9550 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) Stadium Seating, No Passes Fri-Sat 12:50-2:153:45-5:45-6:30-8:45-9:30-11:50 Stadium Seating, No Passes Sun-Thu 12:50-2:15-3:45-5:45-6:30-8:459:30 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) Stadium Seating, No Passes Fri-Thu 1:30-4:307:30-10:30 Cars 2 (G) Stadium Seating Fri-Sun 12:10-2:455:10-7:40 Stadium Seating Mon-Wed 2:45-5:107:40 Stadium Seating Thu 12:10-2:45-5:10-7:40 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) Stadium Seating Fri-Sat 1-2:30-4-5:307-8:30-10-11:30 Stadium Seating Sun-Thu 1-2:30-45:30-7-8:30-10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) Stadium Seating Fri-Wed 2-5-811 Stadium Seating Thu 12-2-5-8-11 Stadium Seating Fri-Sat 12-3-6-9-11:59 Stadium Seating Sun 12-3-6-9 Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 3-6-9 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG) Stadium Seating Fri-Thu 10:10 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG) Stadium Seating Fri-Sun 12:15-3:30-7:15-10:45 Stadium Seating Mon-Wed 3:30-7:15-10:45 Stadium Seating Thu 12:15-3:30-7:15-10:45 Zookeeper (G) Stadium Seating Fri-Sat 1:104:15-6:45-9:15-11:45 Stadium Seating Sun-Wed 1:10-4:15-6:45-9:15 Stadium Seating Thu 12:304:15-6:45-9:15

SILVERCITY YORKDALE 6 3401 Dufferin St., 416-444-3456 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Thu 9:15 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:10-3:20-6:30-9:40 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:50-4-7:10-10:20 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes FriThu 1:50-4:40-7:30-10:15 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12-3:10-6:20-9:30 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-3:406:50-10 No Passes Fri-Thu 1-4:10-7:20-10:30 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:30-7:4010:10 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 2:30-6:15-9:50 Winnie the Pooh (G) Fri-Thu 12:40-2:40-4:457 Zookeeper (G) Fri-Wed 12:20-3:30-6:40-9:45 Thu 12:20-3:30-9:45

SILVERCITY FAIRVIEW 1800 Sheppard Ace. E., 416-644-7746 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Thu 9:20 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:10-3:20-6:30-9:40 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:50-4-7:10-10:20 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes FriThu 1:50-4:40-7:30-10:10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-3:40-6:50-10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12-1-3:10-4:106:20-7:20-9:30-10:30 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Sat 12:40-3:50-6:409:50 Sun 4:20-6:40-9:50 Mon-Tue 12:40-3:50-6:409:50 Wed 3:50-6:40-9:50 Thu 12:40-3:50-6:40-9:50 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 Spartacus (STC) Sun 12:30 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 12:05-3:30-7:05-10:25 Winnie the Pooh (G) Fri-Thu 12:20-2:10-4:25-7

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SCARBOROUGH COLISEUM SCARBOROUGH 300 Borough Dr., 416-290-5217 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:303:30-6:30-9:30 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1-4-710 No Passes Fri-Thu 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:30 Cars 2 3D (G) Fri-Thu 1:05-4:05-6:55-9:35 Deiva Thirumagal (G) Fri-Thu 2-6:059:55 Forever and a Day (STC) Fri-Thu 12:503:40-6:50-9:50 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:15-4:15-7:15-10:15 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:107:10-10:10 Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) Fri-Thu 12:20 Monte Carlo (G) Fri-Thu 12:45-3:45 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 12:15-3:35-7:05-10:25 Winnie the Pooh (G) Fri-Thu 12:40-2:404:40-7:05-9:10 X-Men: First Class (PG) Fri-Thu 6:35-9:45 Zookeeper (G) Fri-Thu 3:20-6:20-9

EGLINTON TOWN CENTRE 1901 Eglinton Ave. E., 416-752-4494 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Tue 12:45-3:206:30-9:10 Wed 12:45-3:20-10:20 Thu 12:453:20-6:30-9:10 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:403:50-6:50-9:50 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:204:30-7:40-10:45 Cars 2 (G) Fri-Sat 1:40-4:20-7:20-10:15 Sun 1:40-4:20-7:20 Mon-Thu 1:40-4:20-7:20-10:15 Deiva Thirumagal (G) Fri-Thu 12:103:35-6:55-10:25 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:10-4-7:10-10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 12-11:45-3:10-4:10-5-6:20-7:30-8:15-9:30-10:40 No Passes Mon-Wed 12-1:45-3:10-5-6:208:15-9:30 No Passes Thu 12-3:10-5-6:20-8:159:30 Star & Strollers Screening, No Passes Thu 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) No Passes Fri 12:302:30-3:40-5:40-7-9-10:10 No Passes Sat 12:25-2:30-3:35-5:40-6:55-9-10:05 No Passes Sun 12:30-3:40-5:40-7-9-10:10 No Passes Mon-Thu 12:30-2:30-3:40-5:40-7-9-10:10 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:457:45-10:30 The Metropolitan Opera: Tosca Encore (STC) Wed 6:30 Monte Carlo (G) Fri-Sun 1:50-4:40-7:2510:20 Spartacus (STC) Sun 12:30 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 12:20-3:45-7:15-10:35 Winnie the Pooh (G) Fri-Thu 1:15-3:155:20-7:35-9:40 Zookeeper (G) Fri-Thu 12:50-3:30-6:409:20

401 & MORNINGSIDE 785 Milner Ave., 416-281-2226 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Thu 9:15 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:45-4:457:35-10:35 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:453:50-7-10:10 Cars 2 (G) Fri-Thu 12:20-3:20-6:50-9:30 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:30-4:15-7:50-10:30 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) No Passes Fri-Mon 12:50-4-6:05-7:20-9:05-10:25 No Passes Tue 11:45-1-2:50-4-6:05-7:20-9:05-10:25 No Passes Wed-Thu 1-2:50-4-6:05-7:20-9:05-10:25 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-3:30-6:40-9:45 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 2-5-810:40 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 12-3:10-6:30-10 Winnie the Pooh (G) Fri-Thu 12:10-2:154:30-7:10 Zookeeper (G) Fri-Thu 1:15-3:40-6:15-8:50

KENNEDY COMMONS 20 33 William Kitchen Rd., 416-335-5323 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Sun 10:40-12:1012:55-2:30-3:15-4:50-5:35-7:10-7:55-9:3010:15 Mon-Thu 12:55-2:30-3:15-4:50-5:35-7:10-7:55-9:3010:15 Bridesmaids (14A) Fri-Sun 10:40-1:304:15-7:05-10 Mon-Thu 1:30-4:15-7:05-10 Delhi Belly (14A) Fri-Sun 11-2:15-5:30-9 Mon-Thu 2:15-5:30-9 The Hangover Part II (18A) Fri-Sun 11:50-2:25-5-7:35-10:10 Mon-Thu 2:25-5-7:3510:10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) Special Engagement FriSun 11:30-1:35-2:35-4:40-5:40-7:45-8:45-10:50 Mon-Thu 1:35-2:35-4:40-5:40-7:45-8:45-10:50 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) Special Engagement Fri 10:50-12:05-12:50-1:20-1:55-3:10-3:554:25-5-6:15-7-7:30-8:05-9:20-10:05-10:35-11 Special Engagement Sat-Sun 10:50-12:501:20-1:55-3:55-4:25-5-6:15-7-7:30-8:05-9:2010:05-10:35-11 Mon 12:50-1:20-1:55-3:10-3:55-4:25-5-7-7:30-8:0510:05-10:35-11 Tue 12:50-1:20-1:55-3:10-3:554:25-5-6:15-7-7:30-8:05-9:20-10:05-10:35-11 Wed 12:50-1:20-1:55-3:10-3:55-4:25-5-7-7:308:05-10:05-10:35-11 Thu 12:50-1:20-1:55-3:103:55-4:25-5-6:15-7-7:30-8:05-9:20-10:05-10:3511 Larry Crowne (PG) Fri-Sun 11:30-2-4:30-79:35 Mon-Thu 2-4:30-7-9:35 The Marriage of Figaro from the Syndey Opera House (STC) Sat-Sun 2 Wed 6:30 Midnight in Paris (PG) Fri-Sun 10:3012:45-3-5:15-7:30-9:45 Mon-Thu 12:45-3-5:157:30-9:45 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG) Fri-Sun 11:10-2:105:20-8:30 Mon-Thu 2:10-5:20-8:30 Singham (STC) Sub-Titled Fri-Sun 10:452:05-5:25-9 Sub-Titled Mon-Thu 2:05-5:25-9

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WOODSIDE CINEMAS 1571 Sandhurst Circle, 416-299-3456 Deiva Thirumagal (G) Fri-Sun 4-7-10 Mon-Thu 7-10 Venghai (14A) Fri-Sun 4:15-7:15-10:15 MonThu 7:15-10:15 Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (PG) Fri-Sun 3:45-6:45-9:45 Mon-Thu 6:45-9:45

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COLOSSUS 19 3555 Hwy 7 West, 905-851-1001 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Thu 1:20-4:207:30-10:20 Bridesmaids (14A) Fri-Tue 1:10-4:157:15-10:05 Wed 1:10-4-10:05 Thu 1:104:15-7:15-10:05 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:103:10-6:10-9:15 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:40-3:50-7-10 No Passes Fri-Thu 1:204:30-7:40-10:50 Cars 2 3D (G) Fri-Thu 12:20-3:40-6:559:35 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes Fri-Tue 12:45-2-3:45-4:50-6:50-7:409:40-10:30 No Passes Wed 12:45-2-3:45-4:50-6:50-7:40-10:20-10:50 No Passes Thu 12:45-2-3:45-4:50-6:50-7:409:40-10:30 The Hangover Part II (18A) Fri-Thu 1:40-5-8-10:45 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:30-3:30-6:45-9:45 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 121:30-3-4:40-6:20-7:50-9:30-11 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:50-2:15-4-5:30-7:10-8:45-10:15 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 1-1:504:10-4:45-7:05-7:45-9:50-10:35 The Metropolitan Opera: Tosca Encore (STC) Wed 6:30

Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG) Fri-Thu 12-3:20-6:40-10:10 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 12:30-3:55-7:20-10:40 Zookeeper (G) Fri-Thu 12:15-3:15-6:30-9

ELGIN MILLS 10 10909 Yonge St., 905-770-6998 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Thu 6:20-8:50 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:10-7:1010:10 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 12:40-3:506:50-9:40 Cars 2 (G) Fri-Thu 12:50-3:20 Friends With Benefits (14A) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:30-7:15-9:45 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) Fri-Thu 12:30-3:40-66:30-9-9:30 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:107:10-10:10 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 1:504:40-7:20-10:20 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG) Fri-Thu 12:20-3:30-6:40-9:50 Winnie the Pooh (G) Fri-Thu 1:40-4:20 Zookeeper (G) Fri-Thu 1:20-3:45-6:108:40

FIRST MARKHAM PLACE 3275 Hwy 7 E., 905-474-5101 Bad Teacher (14A) Fri-Thu 9:20 Captain America: The First Avenger (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:10-3:20-6:30-9:40

Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:50-4-7:10-10:10 Cars 2 (G) Fri-Thu 1:15-3:50-6:45-9:50 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes Fri-Thu 1:50-4:40-7:30-10:15 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 1212:30-3:10-3:40-6:20-6:50-9:30-10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 14:10-7:20-10:30 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:307:40-10:10 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG) Fri-Thu 12:15-3:35-7-10:25 Winnie the Pooh (G) Fri-Thu 12:20-2:154:20-7:15

INTERCHANGE 30 30 Interchange Way, 905-760-1911 Fast Five (PG) Fri-Thu 7:10-10:10 Green Lantern (PG) Fri-Thu 2:05-4:457:25-10:05 Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer (G) Fri 2:10-4:35 Sat-Sun 11:452:10-4:35 Mon-Thu 2:10-4:35 Kung Fu Panda 2 3D (PG) Fri 2:20-4:407:05-9:25 Sat-Sun 11:55-2:20-4:40-7:05-9:25 Mon-Thu 2:20-4:40-7:05-9:25 Larry Crowne (PG) Fri 2:15-4:50-7:20-9:50 Sat-Sun 11:50-2:15-4:50-7:20-9:50 Mon-Thu 2:15-4:50-7:20-9:50 The Marriage of Figaro from the Syndey Opera House (STC) Sat-Sun 2 Wed 6 Midnight in Paris (PG) Fri 2:40-5-7:209:45 Sat-Sun 12:20-2:40-5-7:20-9:45 Mon-Thu 2:40-5-7:20-9:45

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PROMENADE MALL 1 Promenade Circle, 416-494-9371 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 1-4-6:50-9:25 Friends With Benefits (14A) Fri-Sun 1:20-4:10-7-9:35 Mon 4:10-7-9:35 Tue-Thu 1:20-4:10-7-9:35 Mon 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 12:45-3:356:35-9:20 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 12:502:55-5:10-7:15-9:30 Transformers: Dark of the Moon

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HALTON GALAXY CINEMAS MILTON 1175 Maple Ave., 905-864-1666 Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:10-3:30-6:40-9:40 Cars 2 (G) Fri-Thu 1:15-4-6:50-9:50 Friends With Benefits (14A) No Passes Fri-Wed 1-4:30-7:30-10:10 No Passes Thu 4:30-7:30-10:10 Star & Strollers Screening, No Passes Thu 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (PG) No Passes FriThu 12-3:10-6:30-9:30 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Thu 12:50-4:10-7:15-10:25 Horrible Bosses (14A) Fri-Thu 12:353:20-7:05-10 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 12:20-3:40-7-10:20 Winnie the Pooh (G) Fri-Thu 1:303:40-6:05 Zookeeper (G) Fri-Thu 8-10:30

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8:30-9:20-10:05 Mon-Thu 12:05-12:501:30-2:20-3:10-3:55-4:55-5:25-6:15-77:50-8:30-9:20-10:05 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 3D (PG) Special Engagement Fri 12:35-1:35-3:40-4:40-6:457:45-9:50 Special Engagement Sat-Sun 1:35-4:40-6:45-7:45-9:50 Mon-Tue 12:351:35-3:40-4:40-6:45-7:45-9:50 Wed 12:35-1:35-4:40-7:45 Thu 12:35-1:353:40-4:40-6:45-7:45-9:50 Larry Crowne (PG) Fri-Thu 12:40-3:055:25-7:55-10:20 The Marriage of Figaro from the Syndey Opera House (STC) Special Engagement Sat-Sun 2 Special Engagement Wed 6 Midnight in Paris (PG) Fri-Thu 12:453:05-5:20-7:35-9:50 Mr. Popper’s Penguins (G) Fri 1:253:50-6:10-8:30 Sat-Sun 11-1:25-3:506:10-8:30 Mon-Thu 1:25-3:50-6:10-8:30 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG) Fri-Thu 12:503:50-6:50-9:55 Super 8 (PG) Fri 2:05-4:35-7:30-10:15 Sat-Sun 11:30-2:05-4:35-7:30-10:15 MonThu 2:05-4:35-7:30-10:15 Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG) Fri-Thu 1-4:30-8 Transformers: Dark of the Moon

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A MISCELLANY OF USELESS INFORMATION ALAN CROSS SCENE @METRONEWS.CA

As you may have heard elsewhere, I, er, have some extra time on my hands.

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or the first time since Grade 9, I find myself with a summer off. Which is fine, actually. The dog is being thoroughly walked, the garage is immaculately powerwashed and I’m nearing the mythical state known as Inbox Zero. Most importantly, though, I’m finally going through that massive pile of unread books and magazines on the floor of my

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rolling in cash after years of writing hits for Beyoncé and Shakira. • Comedian Ricky Ger-

A life’s work. All in a few days. RBC presents Raj Kapoor and the Golden Age of Indian Cinema. Starting July 1 at TIFF Bell Lightbox you can see: a 20-film retrospective of Raj Kapoor’s films, a free exhibition of portraits, props, costumes and posters from his films, and Srinivas Krishna’s installation of My Name is Raj commissioned by TIFF and Luminato. ®

vais was of a techno-pop duo called Seona Dancing (correctly pronounced as “Shawna Dancing”) in the early 80s. They were a miserable failure except for a song called More to Lose, which became a substantial hit in the Philippines. • Chris Martin of Coldplay has an honours degree in Greek and Latin. • Buzz band Foster the People was originally called Foster & the People after singer Mark Foster, but when audiences kept mishearing the name as “Foster the People,” they

made the switch. • Adele says she was inspired to get into music by the Spice Girls. Her earliest gigs featured her singing songs like Wannabe. • For this final stage of U2’s 360 Tour, the band flies in around 5 p.m., plays the gig and is back on their private plane by midnight. • Sales of CDs are now so weak it’s possible to make it onto the Canadian Top 200 album chart by selling fewer than 200 copies.

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10 songs for you to sweat to With summer temperatures steadily rising across the country, here’s a look at 10 of the best songs about getting hot and sweaty. Add your own favourites to the list.

Summer in the City (Lovin’ Spoonful)

Hot Fun in the Summertime (Sly and the Family Stone)

Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran)

California Gurls (Katy Perry)

“All around, people looking half dead/Walking on the sidewalk, hotter than a match head.�

“That’s when I had most of my fun back/High, high, high, high there.�

“I’m gonna raise a fuss, I’m gonna raise a holler/About a workin’ all summer just to try to earn a dollar.�

“Sex on the beach, we’ve got white sand in our stilettos/We freak in my jeep, Snoop Doggy Dogg on the stereo.�

every beat.� In the Heat of the Night (Ray Charles)

“In the heat of the night/Seems like a cold sweat creepin’ cross my brow.�

Heat Wave (Martha and the Vandellas)

Long Hot Summer Night (Jimi Hendrix)

“Just like a heat wave, burning in my heart/Can’t keep from crying, tearing me apart.�

“It sure was a long, long, long hot summer night/As far as my eyes could see.�

Hot in the City (Billy Idol)

Too Darn Hot (Cole Porter)

“It’s hot here at night, lonely black and quiet/On a hot summer night.�

“I’d like to fool with my baby tonight, break ev’ry rule with my baby tonight/But pillow, you’ll be my baby tonight, cause it’s too darn hot.�

The Heat Is On (Glenn Frey)

“The heat is on, on the street/Inside your head, on

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with seven nominations. The bestselling Brit will compete with Perry for top video with Rolling in the Deep. Others in the category include the Beastie Boys for Make Some Noise; rapper Tyler, the Creator for Yonkers; and Bruno Mars for Grenade. The VMAs will air live from Los Angeles on Aug. 28. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


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Like father, eventually like son Eldest son of Bob Marley uses new album to both embrace and push away from family legacy

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Ziggy Marley is proudly carrying on his father’s musical legacy, but he wants to remind reggae lovers of their differences. In a new album, the 42year-old eldest son of Bob Marley reflects on lessons learned from his dad, who died at age 36 from cancer. On the tune The Roads Less Travelled, he sings about his father’s womanizing ways and inability to shed “yes men” in success: “My daddy had a lot of women, and my mama had a lot of grief. The bredrens (friends) that surrounded him became the enemies.” Marley said in an interview that while he’s happy to expand his and his family’s brand — whether with a Marijuana Man comic book or a Marley’s Mellow Mood “relaxation drink” — he’s kept his circle of friends small and purposefully avoided accumulating any sort of entourage. “I’d rather be by myself really than have like a million posse around me,” Marley said in an interview at his Los Angeles home. “Some of them you don’t even know what’s in their hearts. You don’t know who you can trust. “That’s why I sing that song, because I learned

from what I saw as a child and decided that I would take another way,” added Marley, who was just 12 when his father died. “My father, we bumped heads when I was younger,

much younger. ... I had different ideas that I shared with him. He didn’t like them as much. He gets upset or whatever. I guess I had a strong opinion from when I was a little boy, you

know.” Marley’s fourth solo studio album, Wild and Free, also includes a song obliquely about leaving behind his birthplace of Jamaica, titled Get Out of

Town. The five-time Grammy winner now lives primarily in Miami. “He’s from the country and I was born in the town. One day I told him

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that. I don’t want to be a country boy,” Marley said of his father. “He was upset with those things. And then another time it was about dreadlocks. I said to him, ‘You cannot have dreadlocks. You can be dread in your heart.’ He was very upset. Each father want their sons to be just like them really.” But now that Marley — who does sport dreadlocks — has matured, his singing voice and his take on reggae music is arguably more evocative of Bob than others in his famously musical family. “If it wasn’t natural to be like him, it wouldn’t happen. But since it naturally evolved to have a lot of the ideas and traits of my father, then that’s fine,” he said. Like his father, Marley couches some downbeat themes in sunny-sounding tunes. “Welcome to the world. I can’t promise it’s a good place,” he sings to his children in one song.

Legalize it Ziggy Marley gets political on his latest album, singing alongside Woody Harrelson about legalizing marijuana.

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Vince Neil: Motley Crue’s rockin’ roller coaster Vince Neil is not a man of many words. This isn’t surprising, considering that most of the words he sings with Motley Crue were written by Nikki Sixx anyway. We spoke with Neil from his tour bus in Tampa.

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are loving it. It’s obviously something different.

I’ve read that you guys have something called a drum roller coaster on this tour. How has that been working?

When you’re rehearsing for the tour, at what point does something like a drum roller coaster come into the picture?

Oh it’s great. I mean, people

At the very end. ... Our very

first U.S. show was Dallas, so we set up in the place where we were playing for like three days, then rehearsed the new set. We did pyro, the roller coaster and then everything else. On this tour, you let fans select the set lists. Any surprises?

No. I mean, a lot of the songs we knew were gonna

be on there, obviously like Girls, Girls, Girls and Wild Side and (Dr.) Feelgood and Home Sweet Home. ... But some of them, like Smokin’ in the Boys Room was a big fan favourite. We hadn’t played that in a long time. And then Too Young To Fall In Love, which we hadn’t played in like 20 years. Is that because you reached an age where you weren’t too

young to fall in love?

Well, that song was written 25 years ago. (Laughs) It’s just a song, man. Nikki wrote a lot of the songs. When you sing those words after all these years do you get something new out of it?

Well, no. I mean, I’m performing. I’m not acting out those words, I’m singing a song. ... That’s all.

Has life on the road slowed down over the years, or is it still like the Crue bio, The Dirt: Confessions of the World’s Most Notorious Rock Band?

Well, we were a young band. We’ve been together for 30 years now, you know. ... We’re not drug addicts like we were. There are things that you do when you’re 20 years old you don’t do when you’re 50.


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Taking modern out of family HANDOUT

Devoted fans having a difficult time seeing Eric Stonestreet play any character but Modern Family Eric Stonestreet sighs slightly when asked if some people are disappointed at finding out he’s not gay like the flamboyant character he plays with such zeal on Modern Family. Some devoted fans of the TV sitcom have criticized him on Twitter for cussing or doing things they believe his character Cameron Tucker wouldn’t. Others who maintain they can’t see him as anyone but Cam even said they were surprised to see him in this summer’s Bad Teacher, a raunchy comedy about a foul-mouthed, junior high school teacher played by Cameron Diaz. “That’s the sort of thing

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I’ve got to stop caring about,” said Stonestreet, 39, who will be hosting a show at Montreal’s Just For Laughs comedy festival next week. “People are disappointed sometimes but I hope they understand that I’m an actor playing a character. They love the character and they might like me too if they give me a chance.” After all, it’s not like he hasn’t done anything besides Modern Family. The Kansas-born Stonestreet has a lengthy list of TV and movie roles including a recurring stint as a technician on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. And his darker side was

Television Modern Family air on Citytv on Wednesday nights

Eric Stonestreet, star of Modern Family, will host a show at Montreal’s Just For Laughs comedy festival next week.

on full view in appearances on Nip/Tuck and NCIS in which he played murderers. “The year before Mod-

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edy series. He’s nominated for the award again this year, as are several other members of the cast. Modern Family

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er Park Boys stars Mike Smith, Robb Wells and Jean Paul Tremblay return to TV on Friday with the new comedy miniseries The Drunk and on Drugs Happy Funtime Hour. In it, the three shoot a sketch-variety TV show called The Happy Funtime Hour in the fictional town of Port Cockerton. Things go awry when an actor hired to play an eccentric scientist (the late Maury Chaykin) makes a powerful and addictive hallucinogen from

local berries. As he and the cast ingest the drug, they start to believe they’re the characters they portray on the show. Guest stars include Jay Baruchel and Amy Sedaris.

reflect on the first feature in the series on Saturday. In 2001’s Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, which is based on J.K. Rowling’s first book in her bestselling series, the young orphan wizard is just entering Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. There, he meets his friends and foes, including Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (ABC)

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McSteamy heads to the rehab docs

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Eric Dane voluntarily checked himself into a facility to work on getting off pain meds, says his rep Grey’s Anatomy star Eric Dane, who is expecting his second child with wife Rebecca Gayheart, quietly checked himself into rehab last month as a “preventative measure” to deal with a dependency on painkillers, according to Star magazine. “Eric felt things spiraling out of control and decided he needed to get some help,” a source says.

The actor’s rep confirms the rehab stint, saying in a statement that Dane “voluntarily checked himself into a treatment facility to help him get off of pain medication that he was prescribed for a sports injury that he suffered over the recent hiatus. He reports back to work next week. Business as usual.”

Braff sets the record straight

ly to clear things up after a hacker posted a notice on his website announcing that the former Scrubs star

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J.Lo keeps busy post split Jennifer Lopez is reportedly putting her split with Marc Anthony behind her and she started with a performance at a Ukranian wedding, for which Lopez was reportedly paid $1 million, according to Us Weekly. “Are you happy?” she asked the 500 guests at the lavish bash, according to a source. “I am happy, because I am here with you today!” And friends of the singer say she isn’t just putting on a brave face. “She is jumping back into work and being a mom with all her energy and she is really ex-

cited. She feels like she has grown leaps and bounds and is a new person now, better than ever,” a source says. METRO

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is gay. “My old website got hacked,” Braff said in a statement to TMZ. “Someone issued a ‘coming out’

statement on my behalf, I’m still straight and in love with my girlfriend.”

“I’m not going to @NathanFillion Comicon until I get 1,000,000 followers! (Except really I will go, regardless.)”

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Tiger breaks up with his caddy ‘TIME FOR A CHANGE’. Tiger Woods has ended a 13-year relationship — with his caddy, Steve William. “I want to express my deepest gratitude to Stevie for all his help, but I think it’s time for a change,” Woods announced on his

website. Williams posted on his own site: “After 13 years of loyal service, needless to say this came as a shock,” Williams wrote. “Given the circumstances of the past 18 months working through Tiger’s scandal, a new coach and with it a major swing change and Tiger battling through injuries, I am very disappointed to end our very successful partnership at this time.” METRO


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Summertime seafood

For Cod & Country, by Barton Seaver, organizes recipes by season It offers advice on shopping for affordable fish, wine pairings and more

Preparation:

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Place fillets in skillet just large enough to fit them in single layer. Add lemon juice, thyme and season to taste with salt.

Shopping List: Mackerel Rolls • 1 pound skinned Spanish or Boston mackerel fillets • Juice of 1/2 lemon • 2 sprigs fresh thyme • Salt • 1/4 cup mayonnaise

• 1 teaspoon ground mace • 1 rib celery, finely diced • 1 shallot, finely diced • 4 potato rolls • 2 tablespoons canola oil Grilled King Crab Legs • 2 pounds Alaskan king crab legs, thawed • Lemon wedges

tinue to cook them. Strain water, chill fillets.

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Preheat broiler. Then in medium bowl, combine mayonnaise, mace, celery, shallot, and a little salt. Mix to combine, then flake in chilled mackerel. Gently mix by hand to coat with mayo. Brush potato rolls with the canola oil and place under broiler. Remove when golden brown and fill each with a generous heap of mackerel mix.

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Barely cover fillets with cold water and place over medium heat. Cook 8 minutes and remove from heat. Check doneness of fillets. If not quite cooked, keep in water for few minutes. Residual heat will con-

Vive la French wines In our current wine world — where fruit forward juice from the southern hemisphere rules — French winemakers have a tough time catching a break. That may be bit hard to believe since almost every grape populating New World wine labels has its roots in France. French wines, though, have a reputation for being full-bodied and not so easy drinking. Travelling I re-discovered how approachable its wines actually are, especially the reds from Beaujolais. Balanced, soft and fruity, they’re ideal introductions to French wines and make perfect summer sippers. I got a chance to shake the hand of “the” Georges Duboeuf during my trip and his 2010 Beaujolais-Villages ($13.05 - $16.99) — made with grapes selected from among 38 specific villages — is a refreshingly foodfriendly mix of mashed red fruits, light tannins and bright acidity.

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Hydration Sherry Torkos, a pharmacist, shares her top two tips for staying hydrated on-the-go. 1. Pack a cooler full of ice and water for long trips. 2. Water activities can be misleading because your body will be cool, but sun is still absorbing water in your system. NEWS CANADA

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Start to ďŹ nish: Approx. 28 mins. Serves: 4

Breakfast in bed

These recipes are kid & adult friendly with subtle sweetness Cinnamon French Toast is made on the grill Ever thought breakfast could get a sumertime makeover? This recipe for Cinnamon French Toast proves it’s possible. It involves grilling the bread on the barbecue instead of in the oven.

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Preparation:

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Grilling the toast on the barbecue gives it a unique avour.

In a large bowl whisk the eggs, milk, vanilla, cinnamon, sugar, and salt. Arrange the bread in one layer in a large baking dish and pour the egg mixture over the bread. Let the bread stand for 10 minutes at room temperature, turning the bread occasionally so that all the slices get a chance to sit in the liquid on both sides.

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Prepare the grill for direct cooking over medium–low heat (about 350°F). Brush the cooking grates clean. Tip one slice of bread on its side so that any extra liquid runs o. Spray both sides with the oil and then place on the grill. Repeat with the remaining slices. Grill over direct medium–low heat, with the lid closed as much as possible, until ďŹ rm on both sides and golden brown, 6 to 8 minutes, turning once. Remove from the grill and dust with confectiones’ sugar. Serve immediately with butter and syrup.

Ingredients: • 6 large eggs • 1 1/2 cups whole milk • 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar • 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt • 8 slices country–style white bread, each about 3/4 inch thick • Canola oil spray • Confectioners' sugar • Butter • Maple syrup

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The talk of the town in Paris last spring is taking up residence at the AGO. Haute Culture: General Idea exhibition opens on July 30th, and features a collection of 300 works produced by the Toronto-based trio of AA Bronson, Felix Partz, and Jorge Zontal. Five themes showcase 24 years of General Idea's achievements. July 30th through January 1st, 2012 at the AGO.

The boys in blue are back for another short stay in Toronto. We know what you're thinking, but if you haven't checked out this comedic, multimedia-heavy show that fuses unique visuals and an equally interesting soundtrack then you have to grab a ticket and see why it's a showcase we love to experience. July 19th through 30th.

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“I don't get the whole Harry Potter thing,” a young boy says to our tour guide as we trudge down a midtown Manhattan street, the pavement glistening in the beastly mid-July sun. “I don't either,” says our guide, empathetically. Potter, Shmotter. The boy wizard, pop culture hero though he may be, simply has no place on the Superhero Tour of New

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York. No, this two-hour walk is about traditional comic superheroes: SpiderMan, Batman, Captain America, the Green Lantern, Superman. Fans come to honour not only them, but the geeky guys who created them. Indeed, geeks are very welcome on this outing, run by the Celebrity Planet company and usually hosted by the very geek-friendly Paul Lepelletier, a former comic cartoonist himself, now an advertising art director. He's come dressed for our tour in a belly-hugging shirt splattered with cartoon Popeyes, shorts, and a Superman baseball cap from Metropolis, Ill. (the hometown of Superman, duh.) “Geek is my secret identity,” Lepelletier quips. Our tour begins, fittingly, at Jim Hanley's Universe, a comic book store just across from the Empire State Building. I've

Celebrity Planet's walking tour of midtown Manhattan takes guests to landmarks where events in comic book history took place.

brought along my 8-yearold and 10-year-old kids, but truth be told, the tour is not perfect for that age group. When kids of that age think superheroes, they want something truly visual. No, this is a tour for people who love nothing more than to stand by a nondescript building and learn

that the Batman creator once worked there. Or to stand on the street corner where Peter Parker, in the Spider-Man movie, was dropped off by his Uncle Ben, who was about to get killed. Lepellletier takes us next to a Park Avenue building where Will Eisner, the comic entrepreneur

and artist who created “The Spirit,” once had his studios. “I had the honour of being Eisner's assistant,” says Lepelletier, now in his 50s, proudly. Farther up Park Avenue we see the home of Kirk Alyn, known as the first actor to play Superman, in the 1948 film. It's just across from the home of Lenore Lemmon, one-time fiancee to the more famous Superman of the 1950s TV show, George Reeves. (A discussion ensues on the cause of Reeves' mysterious 1959 death.)

The tour usually ends at the Overlook Bar, where art by prominent cartoonists graces the walls. Alas, the bar is closed on this particular day. So we part by the famous globe in the Daily Planet lobby. The comic geeks are disappointed about the bar, but happy overall. Dino, the comic illustrator, seems almost misty as he tries to sum up what comics mean to him. “They're today's mythology,” he says thoughtfully. “Batman? He's Zeus.” THE ASSOCIATHED PRESS

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“Victory is impossible now. I had a bad day. My legs didn’t respond and I just hit a wall.” ALBERTO CONTADOR, WHO FELL NEARLY FIVE MINUTES BACK IN THE TOUR DE FRANCE AFTER A ROUGH DAY ON THURSDAY. ANDY SCHLECK PULLED WITHIN 15 SECOND OF LEADER THOMAS VOECKLER WITH A LONGDISTANCE BREAKAWAY WIN IN STAGE 18.

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Davis the hero for the Jays

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Speedy outfielder comes off the bench, hits a tiebreaking double in the eighth inning against Seattle Rajai Davis is building a strong case to avoid being relegated to the Blue Jays bench. Davis hit a tiebreaking double in the eighth inning and Toronto swept the Seattle Mariners with a 7-5 victory on Thursday. It was the second time in three games Davis came off the bench to contribute in a late-inning win. He entered the game as a pinch-runner for Eric Thames in Toronto’s three-run seventh inning. “It just so happens that we’re in a little bit of a stretch right where guys come off the bench and have contributed in a big way,” manager Toronto John Farrell said. “Today was no different with (Mike) McCoy and obviously a huge hit by Rajai. “He hasn’t been relegated to a bench role but he has the knack for some flair late in the game. He’s still going to get the majority of his reps in centre field.” The game was played with the roof closed at Rogers Centre because of sweltering conditions outside, with temperatures reaching the high 30s. It gave the Blue Jays a sweep of the three-game series and extended Seattle’s losing streak to 12 games, prompting Mariners manager Eric Wedge to vent some frustration after the game. “We’ve got to get tougher,” he said. “This game will eat you up if you don’t get tougher. They fought back today, but we’ve got to do a better job from inning to inning.” Mike McCoy, who played

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second base as Aaron Hill was given the day off, started the eighth-inning rally with a two-out double and Yunel Escobar walked to bring up Davis who got his big hit off reliever David Pauley (5-4). In Tuesday’s 6-5 win, Davis entered the game as a pinch-runner in the ninth inning and stole two bases in the 14th to set up the winning sacrifice fly by John McDonald. Davis started both games on the bench because Travis Snider was used in centre field for both games to get more left-handed bats in the game. Farrell even forgave Davis for thinking it was the ninth inning and that his hit was a walkoff double. Otherwise his speed might have given him a triple. “I’m thankful he got the hit and yeah we do play nine innings,” Farrell said. “I guess I was just focusing on hitting and it felt good off the bat and I was admiring it a little bit,” Davis said. “It was just a good pitch to hit and we were able to square it up and hit it where they ain’t and we scored some runs.” THE CANADIAN PRESS

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Heat can’t keep Argos off field Soaring temperature doesn’t impress defensive tackle Claude Wroten, who’s used to Louisiana summers Claude Wroten can’t understand what all the fuss is about. Forecasters expected the temperature in Toronto to hit a record 38 C (104 F) on Thursday, with the humidex projected to be 48 C (118 F). But despite the sweltering heat, it was business as usual for Wroten and the Toronto Argonauts, who practised outdoors for about two hours as originally scheduled without incident. “Oh man, if you could ask for a great day you’d ask for a day like this,” said the six-foot-two, 298-pound defensive tackle, sporting an ear-to-ear smile. “I’m used to triple-digit heat ... but this? Shoot. I love it.” Then again, Wroten is an old hand when it comes to playing football in ex-

treme heat. The 27-year-old grew up in Bastrop, La., and played his college football at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, La. But other sports associations erred on the side of caution. The extreme heat alert forced the cancellation of racing at both Toronto’s Woodbine Racetrack as well as Mohawk Racetrack in nearby Campbellville, Ont. And the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners 7-5 on Thursday afternoon with the Rogers Centre roof closed. The issue of football players practising excessively in sweltering heat made headlines Aug. 1, 2001 when Corey Stringer, an offensive lineman with the Minnesota Vikings, died of complications from

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“I remember practising with it was 118 (F) during training camp at LSU. But we did go inside towards the end of practice because it got too hot, around 122 degrees (50 C).” CLAUDE WROTEN

heat stroke during the NFL team’s training camp. The death of the six-footfour, 335-pound Stringer sent shockwaves throughout the football world and resulted in major changes regarding heat stroke prevention. It also impacted Rob Murphy, the Argos’ towering six-foot-five, 310pound offensive tackle who was a college teammate of Stringer’s at Ohio State. “Unfortunately, because of Corey’s situation, new light has been shed on especially how to take care of

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the big guys during hot times,” Murphy said. “It’s tough, it’s hot and obviously you’re dropping a lot of weight during practice but the night before you’re drinking Gatorade at home, drinking during morning meetings and then we get out here and lose it all. “It’s just a vicious cycle.” During CFL training camps teams purposely held practices in the early morning and late afternoon so as to bypass the hottest temperatures of the

day. Many NFL teams opt for evening workouts not only to give their players more time to rest but also work out in cooler conditions. Argos head coach/GM Jim Barker began telling his players earlier in the week the importance of remaining properly hydrated leading up to Thursday’s practice. “We knew Thursday was going to be the hot day so we told them to hydrate,” Barker said.“But there was a breeze out there, it was

windy and it (heat) didn’t seem like it was a factor.” Kick-returner Chad Owens admitted he felt the heat, adding it rarely gets this hot in his native Hawaii. But Owens learned a valuable lesson last year on the value of hydration and now drinks up to for four litres of water daily. “Last year I had some cramping issues in my calves and I don’t want to go through that so I’ve been drinking a lot of water,” said the CFL’s top special-teams player last season. “The hot weather is something you can’t avoid, it’s Mother Nature and it’s going to happen. “It’s a mind-over-matter thing and we did a great job of focusing and executed at a high level.” THE CANADIAN PRESS


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Greg Marshall waited a lifetime for his first CFL head coaching job, but will he wait just as long for his first win? At 0-3, some passionate Saskatchewan fans are calling for the new coach’s head on a platter while other scapegoats range from erratic start-

ing QB Darian Durant to defensive co-ordinator Richie Hall, who replaced ‘D’ guru Gary Etcheverry in the off-season. Hamilton stomped on Saskatchewan in a 33-3 victory last weekend that could have been even worse if the Tabbies offence had clicked on several scoring chances. Last year’s West Division champs, who’ve represented the West in three of the last four Grey Cups, are in need of a shakeup and not so much for their record, but for the way the team has lost. Durant has tossed up twice

as many interceptions (six) as touchdown passes this season and his team has been dominated in consecutive weeks by Edmonton, Montreal and Hamilton. The D-line is unable to supply any pressure on opposing QBs while the secondary has been dissected in each loss. The focal point for fan frustration is Marshall, who must be wishing he had chosen a less stressful line of work. Cleo’s on the clock: It’s year two of the Cleo Lemon Experiment, and as the Toronto Argos prepare for their home opener Saturday against Win-

nipeg, the status of the team’s No. 1 pivot is getting shaky. Yes, he managed to guide the Double Blue to the East final last season — thanks in large part to a fine Argos defence — and helped beat Calgary in Week 1 this season, but at some point he needs to shows signs he’s developing into a CFL quarterback. Nobody expects Lemon to be another Doug Flutie (although that would be nice), but Lemon’s inability to pile up touchdowns or captivate the Argos fan base has reached a critical point. In a quarterback-driven

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Players hold key to a deal NFL owners voted overwhelmingly in favour of a tentative 10-year agreement to end the lockout, pending player approval Thursday. The vote was 31-0, with the Oakland Raiders abstaining from the ratification, which came after a full day of meetings at an Atlanta-area hotel. While owners pored over the terms, commissioner Roger Goodell spoke on the phone several times with NFL Players Association head DeMaurice Smith. “Hopefully, we can all work quickly, expeditiously, to get this agreement done,” Goodell said. Players still had to sign off on the deal — and

they must re-establish their union quickly for the agreement to stand, the NFL said. Players didn’t vote on a full pact Wednesday because there were unresolved issues; they planned to have a conference call later Thursday. However, Smith wrote in an email to the 32 player representatives shortly after the owners’ decision: “Issues that need to be collectively bargained remain open; other issues, such as workers’ compensation, economic issues and end of deal terms, remain unresolved. There is no agreement between the NFL and the players at this time. I look forward to our call tonight.” A person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press that players were unlikely to vote Thursday on a tentative agreement because they have not seen the full proposal approved by owners. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Kingston golfer starts strong at Canadian Open

Kris Blanks shot a 3-under 67 to take an early lead in the RBC Canadian Open Thursday, while Matt McQuillan of Kingston, Ont., was in a group of players one stroke back. Blan from Jupiter, Fla., opened with a birdie, then added three more in his round. McQuillan, playing in his first Canadian Open, had a chance to move into a tie for the lead, but he came up just short on a 20-foot putt on the 18th hole. Brett Quigley, Bill Lunde and Kevin Kisner.

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R H HR 75 103 31 14 34 2 23 39 4 52 103 9 42 86 18 36 73 7 43 78 6 18 36 3 40 68 1 31 72 4 16 31 2 9 16 1 28 56 12 L SV IP 0 0 1.0 2 0 39.1 0 1 28.2 1 0 40.1 9 0127.1 2 0 84.1 1 1 28.0 1 1 41.2 3 7 39.1 4 0101.2 7 0105.2 4 10 27.2

RBI AVG 66 .332 9 .315 17 .302 37 .301 55 .300 24 .271 33 .254 29 .252 25 .239 37 .231 16 .225 4 .219 39 .211 SO ERA 0 0.00 33 2.75 27 2.83 35 3.12 108 3.18 60 3.31 29 3.86 19 4.10 27 4.12 117 4.34 61 4.94 32 5.53

Milwaukee Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago Houston

WEST DIVISION San Francisco Arizona Colorado San Diego Los Angeles

Yesterday’s results San Diego 5 Florida 3 St. Louis 6 N.Y. Mets 2 Atlanta 9 Colorado 6 Milwaukee at Arizona Wednesday’s results Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 1 Colorado 3 Atlanta 2 Houston 3 Washington 2 (11 ings) L.A. Dodgers 1 San Francisco 0 Milwaukee 5 Arizona 2 (10 ings) N.Y. Mets 6 St. Louis 5 (10 ings) Philadelphia 9 Chicago Cubs 1 San Diego 14 Florida 3 Today’s games All times Eastern Houston (Norris 5-6) at Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 6-5), 2:20 p.m. San Diego (Luebke 3-3) at Philadelphia (Hamels 11-5), 7:05 p.m. St. Louis (C.Carpenter 5-7) at Pittsburgh (Maholm 6-9), 7:05 p.m. Atlanta (Jurrjens 12-3) at Cincinnati (Arroyo 7-8), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 5-9) at Florida (Volstad 58), 7:10 p.m. Colorado (A.Cook 0-5) at Arizona (D.Hudson 10-5), 9:40 p.m. Washington (Lannan 6-6) at L.A. Dodgers (Kuroda 6-11), 10:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Marcum 8-3) at San Francisco (Cain 8-5), 10:15 p.m.

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JosReyes NYM 82 360 67 126 .350 Helton Col 87 293 43 95 .324 Holliday StL 72 257 48 83 .323 Braun Mil 89 325 60 104 .320 Votto Cin 97 362 59 115 .318 Pence Hou 92 374 46 118 .316 McCann Atl 85 311 39 97 .312 Morse Was 87 295 43 92 .312 Kemp LAD 98 353 58 109 .309 DanMurphy NYM 93 331 39 102 .308 HITS—JosReyes, New York, 126; SCastro, Chicago, 124; Pence, Houston, 118; Bourn, Houston, 115; Votto, Cincinnati, 115; RWeeks, Milwaukee, 110; Kemp, Los Angeles, 109. HOME RUNS—Berkman, St. Louis, 26; Kemp, Los Angeles, 24; Fielder, Milwaukee, 22; Bruce, Cincinnati, 21; CPena, Chicago, 20; Pujols, St. Louis, 20; Stanton, Florida, 20. PITCHING—Jurrjens, Atlanta, 12-3; Halladay, Philadelphia, 11-4; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 11-4; Hamels, Philadelphia, 11-5; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 116; Correia, Pittsburgh, 11-7; IKennedy, Arizona, 10-3; Hanson, Atlanta, 10-5; DHudson, Arizona, 10-5. STRIKEOUTS—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 167; Lincecum, San Francisco, 146; ClLee, Philadelphia, 143; Halladay, Philadelphia, 139; AniSanchez, Florida, 130; Hamels Philadelphia 124; Norris Houston 118

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E—Fister (1). DP—Toronto 1. LOB—Seattle 7, Toronto 9. 2B—R.Davis (18), Bautista (17), McCoy 2 (5). HR—Olivo (13). SB—I.Suzuki (24), F.Gutierrez 2 (7), Figgins (10), R.Davis (29). SF—Bautista. IP H Seattle Fister Ray Pauley L,5-4 Toronto R.Romero Janssen BS,1-2 Rauch W,4-3

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Janssen pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. Fister pitched to 5 batters in the 7th. HBP—by Fister (Arencibia). WP—Fister 2. Umpires—Home, Tom Hallion; First, Phil Cuzzi; Second, James Hoye; Third, Lance Barrett. T—2:37. A—23,146 (49,260).

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G AB R H Avg. AdGonzalez Bos 95 391 67 134 .343 Kotchman TB 81 270 24 91 .337 Bautista Tor 87 310 75 103 .332 MiYoung Tex 96 382 44 124 .325 VMartinez Det 82 300 41 95 .317 Ellsbury Bos 95 389 70 123 .316 JhPeralta Det 87 311 41 97 .312 MiCabrera Det 97 334 66 104 .311 Konerko CWS 95 348 43 108 .310 YEscobar Tor 89 342 52 103 .301 RUNS—Granderson, New York, 85; Bautista, Toronto, 75; Ellsbury, Boston, 70; Kinsler, Texas, 68; AdGonzalez, Boston, 67; MiCabrera, Detroit, 66; Pedroia, Boston, 63; Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 63. RBI—AdGonzalez, Boston, 78; Beltre, Texas, 75; Granderson, New York, 70; Konerko, Chicago, 69; Youkilis, Boston, 68; Teixeira, New York, 67; Bautista, Toronto, 66. HITS—AdGonzalez, Boston, 134; MiYoung, Texas, 124; Ellsbury, Boston, 123; MeCabrera, Kansas City, 120; ACabrera, Cleveland, 114; Markakis, Baltimore, 114; AGordon, Kansas City, 112. HOME RUNS—Bautista, Toronto, 31; Granderson, New York, 26; Teixeira, New York, 25; Konerko, Chicago, 22; NCruz, Texas, 21; MarReynolds, Baltimore, 21; Beltre, Texas, 20; MiCabrera, Detroit, 20. STOLEN BASES—Gardner, New York, 30; Andrus, Texas, 28; RDavis, Toronto, 28; Ellsbury, Boston, 28; Crisp, Oakland, 27; ISuzuki, Seattle, 23; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 22. PITCHING—Sabathia, New York, 14-4; Weaver, Los Angeles, 12-4; Verlander, Detroit, 12-5; Tomlin, Cleveland, 11-4; CWilson, Texas, 10-3; Ogando, Texas, 10-3; Lester, Boston, 10-4; Scherzer, Detroit, 10-5; Haren, Los Angeles, 10-6. STRIKEOUTS—Verlander, Detroit, 153; FHernandez, Seattle, 146; Shields, Tampa Bay, 145; Price, Tampa Bay, 137; Sabathia, New York, 134; CWilson, Texas, 124; Weaver, Los Angeles, 123. SAVES—Valverde, Detroit, 25; MaRivera, New York, 24; League, Seattle, 23; Walden, Los Angeles, 22; CPerez, Cleveland, 22; Papelbon, Boston, 21; Feliz, Texas, 20. Y d ’ i l d d

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a-John Peterson Aaron Watkins a-Harris English Brian Smock Danny Wax Troy Kelly Ted Potter, Jr. Matt Every Matt Hendrix Scott Dunlap Russell Knox Kyle Reifers Brett Wetterich J.J. Killeen Daniel Chopra Charles Warren Scott Brown Paul Claxton Matt Weibring Roberto Castro Clayton Rask Josh Broadaway Richard H. Lee James Sacheck Garrett Sapp Will Wilcox David Lingmerth Kyle Thompson Bubba Dickerson Travis Hampshire Marco Dawson Miguel Angel Carballo a-Peter Uihlein Brian Stuard Jeff Gove Brenden Pappas Jake Younan-Wise Billy Hurley III Matt Davidson David Vanegas Brad Adamonis Bradley Iles Brad Elder Michael Sims Will Claxton Brice Garnett Mathew Goggin Garth Mulroy Derek Tolan

33-31—64 35-30—65 34-32—66 35-31—66 37-30—67 34-33—67 34-33—67 33-34—67 33-34—67 33-34—67 36-31—67 33-34—67 34-33—67 35-33—68 33-35—68 34-34—68 35-33—68 35-33—68 34-34—68 35-33—68 32-36—68 35-33—68 35-33—68 32-36—68 34-34—68 33-36—69 35-34—69 35-34—69 37-32—69 36-33—69 33-36—69 35-34—69 34-35—69 34-35—69 36-33—69 37-32—69 34-35—69 34-35—69 36-33—69 37-32—69 34-36—70 36-34—70 33-37—70 37-33—70 37-33—70 36-34—70 37-33—70 37-33—70 34-36—70

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36-36—72 39-34—73 39-37—76

LPGA TOUR-EVIAN MASTERS At Evian-Les-Bains, France Par 72 First round Shin-Ae Ahn Maria Hjorth Karen Stupples Shanshan Feng Cristie Kerr Brittany Lincicome Ai Miyazato Ritsuko Ryu Miki Saiki Ran Hong Eun-Hee Ji Virginie Lagoutte-Clement Stacy Lewis Inbee Park Jiyai Shin Yani Tseng Paula Creamer

34-33—67 31-36—67 37-30—67 35-33—68 34-34—68 34-34—68 36-32—68 35-33—68 32-36—68 34-35—69 34-35—69 36-33—69 32-37—69 36-33—69 35-34—69 33-36—69 33-37—70

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GP W L T GF GA 19 8 4 7 24 16 22 6 5 11 35 28 20 7 6 7 21 20 20 5 6 9 24 23 19 5 6 8 24 25 19 5 6 8 24 30 20 4 9 7 17 27 20 2 6 12 20 25 22 3 10 9 17 37

WESTERN CONFERENCE Los Angeles Dallas Seattle Real Salt Lake Colorado San Jose Chivas USA Portland Vancouver

GP 22 21 22 17 22 20 20 18 21

W 11 11 10 8 7 5 5 6 2

L 2 5 4 3 6 6 7 9 10

T 9 5 8 6 9 9 8 3 9

GF GA 28 16 27 19 32 23 23 12 29 28 24 23 24 23 22 31 21 30

Pt 31 29 28 24 23 23 19 18 18 Pt 42 38 38 30 30 24 23 21 15

Note: Three points for a win, one for a tie. Wednesdsay’s results Vancouver 2 San Jose 2 Dallas 1 Toronto 0 New England 1 D.C. United 0 Colorado 4 New York 1 Los Angeles 1 Columbus 0 Tomorrow’s games All times Eastern FC Dallas at New York, 6 p.m. Portland at Columbus, 8 p.m. Toronto FC at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. New England at Colorado, 9 p.m. San Jose at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m. Houston at Chivas USA, 10:30 p.m.

COPA AMERICA At Sites in Argentina

THIRD PLACE Tomorrow’s game At La Plata, Argentina Peru vs. Venezuela, 8:45 p.m.

Montreal Winnipeg Hamilton Toronto

GP W L 3 3 0 3 2 1 3 1 2 3 1 2

T PF PA Pt 0 109 68 6 0 66 53 4 0 59 55 2 0 56 83 2

WEST DIVISION Edmonton Calgary B.C. Saskatchewan

3 3 3 3

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0 1 3 3

0 103 55 0 76 75 0 75 97 0 56 114

6 4 0 0

WEEK FOUR Tonight’s game All times Eastern Hamilton at B.C., 10 p.m. Tomorrow’s games Winnipeg at Toronto, 4 p.m. Edmonton at Calgary, 7 p.m. Sunday’s game Saskatchewan at Montreal, 7 p.m.

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Available at the following Bell stores: AJAX Durham Centre ALLISTON 36 Young St. AURORA 14799 Yonge St. SmartCenters Aurora BARRIE 44 Cedar Point Dr. 632 Yonge St. Barrie Power Centre Georgian Mall BOLTON SmartCentres Bolton BOWMANVILLE Clarington Place BRAMPTON 59 First Gulf Blvd. 100 Great Lakes Dr. 10086 Hurontario St. Bramalea City Centre Shopper’s World BURLINGTON 1100 Walker’s Line Appleby Crossing Burlington Mall Mapleview Mall CAMBRIDGE 499 Hespeler Rd. Cambridge Center COBOURG Northumberland Mall ETOBICOKE Cloverdale Mall Sherway Gardens Woodbine Centre GEORGETOWN 330 Guelph St. LINDSAY 229 Kent St. Whitney Town Centre MAPLE 2810 Major Mackenzie Dr. MARKHAM 7357 Woodbine Ave. Markville Shopping Centre Pacific Mall MILTON 377 Main St. E. MISSISSAUGA 6965 Davand Dr. 980 Eglinton Ave. E. Dixie Value Mall Erin Mills Town Centre Heartland Power Centre Sheridan Centre Square One Shopping Centre Square One Shopping Centre (kiosk) Westgate SmartCentres NEWMARKET Upper Canada Mall NORTH YORK 1635 Lawrence Ave. W. 170 Rimrock Rd. Bayview Village Centerpoint Mall Crossroads Plaza Empress Walk Lawrence Square North York Sheridan Mall Sheppard Centre Yorkgate Mall OAKVILLE Hampshire Gate at Dundas Oakville Place ORANGEVILLE 114 Broadway Ave. OSHAWA Five Points Mall Oshawa Centre PICKERING Pickering Town Centre

Super fast. Super powerful. The Samsung Galaxy S II™ 4G superphone has a powerful 1.2 GHz dual-core processor giving you computer-like multitasking abilities and richer, smoother graphics. And it’s designed to run at incredible speeds of up to 21 Mbps1, making gaming, streaming and browsing a snap. Its unbelievable performance will blow you away. Better get it – fast.

RICHMOND HILL Hillcrest Mall Richmond Heights Plaza Time Square Shopping Centre SCARBOROUGH 259 Morningside Ave. Bridlewood Mall (kiosk) Cedarbrae Mall (kiosk) Malvern Town Centre Scarborough Town Centre SUDBURY Brady Square New Sudbury Centre Southridge Mall THORNHILL Promenade Mall TORONTO 2256 Bloor St. W. 209 Danforth Ave. 2171 Queen St. E. 2081 Steeles Avenue W. 2323 Yonge St. Chinatown Centre College Park Dufferin Mall East York Town Centre Eaton Centre Eaton Centre II Eglinton Square Gerrard Square Holt Renfrew Centre Royal Bank Plaza Scotia Plaza Shoppers World Danforth Shops at Don Mills Yorkdale Shopping Centre (kiosk) UXBRIDGE 307 Toronto St. S.

Visit a Bell store • 1 888 4-MOBILE (662453) • bell.ca

VAUGHAN Vaughan Mills Vaughan Mills (kiosk) WHITBY Whitby Mall Whitby SmartCentres WILLOWDALE Fairview Mall Fairview Mall (kiosk)

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Available with compatible devices within network coverage areas available from Bell Mobility. Other conditions apply. (1) Actual speed may vary due to topography, environmental conditions, device type and other factors. HSPA+ not available in all areas. Bell.ca/network. Samsung Galaxy S II is a trademark of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., used in Canada under licence. Android and the Android Logo are trademarks of Google, Inc.

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Super fast. Super thin. Superphone.

Introducing the new Samsung Galaxy S II™ 4G superphone. With a dual-core processor and blazing-fast speeds of up to 21 Mbps (expect average speeds of 3.5 – 8 Mbps),1 you’ll be able to surf, stream and share faster than you ever thought possible. It has a stunningly vivid, 4.3” Super AMOLED Plus screen, an 8MP camera and a 1080p camcorder. And all this is packed into a cutting-edge, ultra-slim design. Get it on the best network across Canada and make the most of this superphone.2

Visit a Bell store for a demo today. 1 888 4-MOBILE (662453) • bell.ca

Available with compatible devices within network coverage areas available from Bell Mobility. Other conditions apply. (1) Actual speed may vary due to topography, environmental conditions, device type and other factors. HSPA+ not available in all areas. Bell.ca/network. (2)With compatible devices. Based on comparison of national networks: (a) fastest network in more places, according to tests of average upload and download speeds in large urban centres across Canada (b) largest network, based on total square kms of coverage, and (c) average call failure rate on par, based on tests including network access failures, blocked calls and dropped calls in large urban centres across Canada; all on the shared HSPA+ (4G) network available from Bell, vs. Rogers HSPA/HSPA+ network. Excludes roaming partners’ HSPA and GSM/EDGE coverage in certain parts of Manitoba. Speed may vary due to topography, environmental conditions, device type and other factors. See bell.ca/network for details. Samsung Galaxy S II is a trademark of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., used in Canada under licence. Android and the Android Logo are trademarks of Google, Inc.


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