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Condo boom blamed for traffic woes Gridlock. Coun. David Shiner blames city transportation staff for not raising objections to proposed developments

Never too late to not get your degree

Michael Vipperman, 26, refused his Bachelor of Sociology degree at Thursday’s University of Toronto convocation ceremony. He says he’s protesting what he believes is the commodification and corporatization of education, and that he stands in solidarity with Quebec’s student protesters. Vipperman handed out a pamphlet to the dignitaries on stage and held up a sign that says ‘No!’. Story, page 4. DAVID COOPER/TORstar news service

Russia’s It-Girl Woman hit by freightliner dies gets targeted A truck driver was seen sobbing in the arms of another person at Brant and Adelaide streets, and was overheard saying he didn’t see the victim, who later died page 2

Since police raided the home of socialite Ksenia Sobchak, observers are wondering if Putin’s rumoured goddaughter is no longer the untouchable protester page 8

Sleepless over omnibus budget Bleary-eyed MPs push through a marathon voting session on 871 opposition motions. What were some of their tricks to staying awake for 24 hours? Find out page 12

Bayview and Sheppard is crazy, say the weary navigators of the most congested intersection in Toronto. It’s ridiculous, surreal and out of control. In peak hours it can take four red lights to get to the 401, tantalizingly visible from her nearby condo building, says Brenda Mazlow. The driver has given up making the “impossible” left turn from Sheppard Avenue to Bayview Avenue and the 401 on-ramp. And with condo buildings popping up in the area, it’s getting worse, she says. The condominium boom is being blamed for the fact that five of the city’s 10 most congested intersections are on Sheppard Avenue. Coun. David Shiner, whose Willowdale ward has two of the busiest at Sheppard and Bayview and Sheppard and Leslie, says it’s only going to worsen as more developments get approved. “You haven’t seen nothing yet,” Shiner said, during discussion Thursday about the clogged intersections at council’s public works and infrastructure committee. Shiner noted that just this week, the North York community council gave its blessing to 4,000 new condo units — the latest phase in a massive 20-hectare, (50-acre) development on Sheppard between Bayview Avenue and Leslie Street. Last month, the North York community council opposed a 2,100-unit development on Sheppard just west of Leslie Street. A final decision is expected at the Ontario Municipal Board.

Top 10 worst streets for gridlock:

Avenue and Sheppard 1 Bayview Avenue E. — intersection Street — Hwy. 401 to Shep2 Yonge pard Avenue Street — Front Street to the 3York Gardiner Expressway 4 Sheppard Avenue W. and Allen Road Leslie Street — Hwy 401 to Shep5 pard Avenue E. Shore Boulevard — York Street 6 Lake to Bathurst Street Kennedy Road — Hwy. 401 to Shep7 pard Avenue E. arkham Road — Hwy. 401 to 8 MProgress Avenue Street and Finch Avenue W. 9 Dufferin — intersection Creek Drive and Lawrence 10 Black Avenue W. — intersection

At Yonge and Sheppard — number two on the most congested list — a huge development is going up on the southeast corner with towers of 39 and 45 storeys and about 700 units. Across Yonge Street, just south of Sheppard, construction of two towers of 42 and 32 storeys and 550 units is well underway in the Emerald Park development. Only two of the 10 most congested streets in Toronto — Canada’s gridlock capital — are downtown, and none of the clogged arteries have streetcar tracks. torstar news service


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Cats vs. dogs

Cat haters rejoice! The Canadian Transportation Agency has ordered Air Canada, Air Canada Jazz and WestJet Airlines to do more to keep passengers with cat (but not dog) allergies far from travelling felines. Go to metronews.ca to find out why fur won’t be flying anymore.

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They’ve got her sky-high curves and international admirers. A pair of voluptuous Mississauga condo towers is now in league with Hollywood’s most famous blond — as well as the world’s best new skyscrapers. The Absolute Towers — nicknamed the “Marilyn Monroe” — were awarded the prize of Best Tall Buildings in the Americas on Wednesday by Chicago-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, a non-profit group of architects and engineers. Other winners included a Sydney skyscraper with a sunlit, roof-top atrium, a 40-storey “piazza” in Italy, and a tower in Abu Dhabi with a façade that rotates with the sun. The two Mississauga buildings, one at 50 storeys and the other at 56, are part of a five-building development off Hurontario Street and Burnhamthorpe Road. Their undulating shape is the design of young Beijing-based architect, Ma Yansong, and his firm, MAD Architects. In Toronto, Burka Architects designed the interiors alongside engineering firm Sigmund Soudak & Associates. “I remember when it started, I couldn’t sleep, because I was afraid we wouldn’t get it,” engineer Yury Gelman said. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

Heartthrob Tatum hangs out with his fans Channing Tatum poses with fans during his visit to Breakfast Television on Citytv on Thursday. The 32-year-old heartthrob was in Toronto to promote his upcoming movie, Magic Mike. He apparently shows a lot of skin in the flick, which is about a male stripper who teaches a young performer how to party, pick up women and make some easy cash. ADRIAN SOUSA, BREAKFAST TELEVISION

Woman struck by Freightliner dies Traffic-related. This is the 11th pedestrian to die on city streets this year, compared to 7 at the same time in 2011

A 34-year-old construction worker heard a “loud thump” at about 7:40 a.m. Thursday, and turned around toward the intersection of Adelaide Street West and Brant Street. Nat Armogida saw a five-ton Freightliner truck with the logo Coast Paper in the intersection and thought it had hit a light pole. When he got closer, he saw a woman underneath bleeding badly. Armogida called 911 and

rushed to the truck. The woman was conscious. He heard her moaning and her eyes were open. “She knew what was going on,” Armogida said. “She was still conscious so I thought there was a chance.” Armogida grabbed a blanket from someone and placed it on the woman. The 911 operator was feeding him directions on how to comfort the woman. Meanwhile, a doctor driving to work stopped to tend to the victim. “We were telling her to stay calm and not move around too much,” Armogida said. Emergency services arrived soon, but the 30-year-old woman died later in hospital. “I feel really bad for her and her family, and for the driver

himself because he was shaken up,” Armogida said. The 46-year-old truck driver, who was experienced with a long and excellent record, was interviewed by police and no charges have been laid. Armogida said the emotional trucker told him: “I didn’t see her, I didn’t see her.” A large pool of blood was visible on Brant Street, and police saw damage to the left front side of the truck. Police and the reconstruction team were on site until noon, gathering evidence and witness statements. Police have also secured video from a nearby business. This was the third collision involving a pedestrian in three days. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

Investigation

• Factors. Police will determine if sun was a factor for the driver, who was travelling eastbound. There were no visible skid marks. • Theory. Police think the woman was struck on her right side. They will determine if she was on her cellphone or otherwise distracted. • Speed. Police must determine the truck’s speed and whether the driver was turning on a green, yellow or red light.



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Waterfront T.O’s transit plan ‘a joke’: Developer No streetcars. City agency head says if you don’t build it, they will stay in their cars It’s supposed to be a lakeside jewel of sustainability where thousands of residents and workers won’t need a car to access the city from their waterfront condos and offices. But Toronto’s failure to deliver the streetcar promised along Queens Quay east of Yonge St. is a growing concern among developers and politicians who say it threatens the future success of the east lakeshore communities. Castlepoint Realty president Alfredo Romano says Waterfront Toronto’s plan to boost TTC bus service while it waits to build a streetcar “is a joke.” “How can you convince the investment community to believe in your acceleration of the Port Lands when you can’t even get the transit to Cherry Street?” he said. Councillor Pam McConnell (Toronto Centre-Rosedale) said developers are “apoplectic” about the lack of an East Bayfront light rail line. On Wednesday, she persuaded East York Community Council to ask the city to make waterfront

Developers on the East Bayfront, including George Brown and the Corus building, say they were promised a streetcar but Waterfront Toronto says there’s no money for one. Randy Risling/Torstar news service

transit a funding priority. “We’ll have 10,000 people down there in a few years and we’d better have a way to transport them,” she said. “We have many developers who are in the process of final planning or land acquisition and they were promised there would be rapid transit. You can’t build neighbourhoods that are divorced from the transporta-

Up 41 per cent. Groups vow to fight TDSB fees Community groups that use schools after hours say a whopping 41-per-cent increase in fees approved by the Toronto District School Board threatens affordable sports and activities for city youth. And they vow to fight the hike as they did with the City of Toronto, which also sought to bump up permit fees. Council eventually put off the hike for a year and agreed to consult with sports groups. “Our group is very affected,” said Dragan Zagar, who is president and a founder of the Sexual slavery

Woman charged with trafficking A 21-year-old Mississauga woman has been charged with human trafficking after another woman complained to police that she’d been forced to work as an exotic dancer and prostitute. York regional police said the 26-year-old complainant

East York Soccer Club, which serves 2,500 kids. “We put up a big fight (with the city), all the groups together,” Zagar added. “We stopped it for this year, and we’ll probably do the same thing for the school board.” With the city sure to increase fees next year, and the Toronto board’s hike — which comes into effect in January — it’s a double whammy. Even with the hikes, the board still hasn’t covered its costs for after-hours use and maintenance of its properties. Torstar news service

alleged that a second woman and a man were also involved in forcing her to work as an exotic dancer and prostitute in 2009. The victim also said identification and any money she earned was taken from her, and alleged that the suspect assaulted her. Vanessa Cachia faces eight charges, including human trafficking, forcible confinement and assault. Torstar news service

tion system.” Waterfront Toronto has hired a consultant to look at eight potential “interim” transit solutions for the next five to 15 years until there are more people living and working on the waterfront. President John Campbell said a streetcar line has turned out to be about three times more expensive than the

$90 million budgeted. He’s willing to spend that money now, however, if the investment lays the foundation for light rail later when the need will be greater. Dedicated bus lanes, for example, would preserve space for a streetcar right-of-way. Campbell stressed, however, that the sustainability agenda of the new waterfront

communities and their ability to attract jobs depends on transit. Toronto tends to wait until there’s a demand before it adds service. “If you wait for three or four years for demand to build up, people have already established their habits and you can’t get them out of the car. What we want to do is get transit in there very early so people don’t buy a parking spot. On the commercial side it makes it harder to lease. There’s no doubt about it. One of our objectives is to bring jobs down here,” said Campbell. A strong connection to the subway is critical when developers are trying to build communities that aren’t car dependent, said Castlepoint’s Romano. Waterfront Toronto should put a streetcar connection at street level at Union Station or connect it to the PATH if there’s no money to tunnel another portal to Queens Quay east of Yonge St., he said. “There’s nothing terribly wrong with buses except you’re creating a high density environment that calls for this kind of transit to move 4,000 to 5,000 people an hour and buses can’t do that without creating havoc.” Torstar News Service

Locals fear runway extension Angry residents of the western waterfront are questioning whether a proposal to dump excavated rock and debris into the harbour off Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport is really a “ploy” to extend the runway. At a public meeting on Thursday night, they accused the Toronto Port Authority of having ulterior motives behind a proposal to dump rock and sediment, excavated in the construction of a pedestrian tunnel into the water. “There is a great deal of skepticism about why you’re putting infill in the lake.

There is great concern that extending the runway is the background ploy,” resident Pam Mazza charged. Ken Lundy, director of infrastructure planning for the port authority, tried to assuage the concerns of about 50 people gathered at the Radisson Admiral Hotel, insisting there is no such plan. “The Toronto Port Authority has absolutely no intention of expanding the runway,” he said. Rather, the intention is to create a physical deterrent so boats don’t get too close to the airport while at the 11 Division

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same time taking advantage of excess material from the tunnel, Lundy said. As well, if the material was put into the lake, it wouldn’t have to be trucked out and dumped elsewhere, Lundy added. But the crowd wasn’t buying it and pointed out that there are already buoys marking the no-go zone close to the airport. Resident after resident said they didn’t trust the authority because it has a track record of not being straight with them.

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‘I hereby renounce this degree’: U of T almost-grad In a sea of smiling, young faces and black graduation robes at Thursday’s University of Toronto Convocation Hall ceremonies, one person stood out: the serious young man with the red, floppy brimmed hat, long brown hair and red square pinned to his gown. He stood out even more when he advanced toward the podium and had words with a marshal who wanted to know why he was carrying a sign that said “no” and suggested he not go further with it. But after a few awkward seconds, while the announcer waited for the small drama to be played out, the young man’s name was announced and Michael Vipperman went up to the podium, where various U of T officials and other dignitaries were seated. He turned and faced the audience, held up his “no” sign and said, “I hereby renounce this degree.” The 26-year-old also handed out pamphlets to a few people on the podium explaining why he was rejecting his honours bachelor of arts degree and left the stage. Vipperman, who grew up in Toronto, said he stands in solidarity with “the courageous students of Quebec” and their fight for accessible education, the right to protest, and against corruption in government He said university education is becoming elitist with “only certain people able to afford it.” “Education is being treated like a product, a commodity. Education should be an ongoing process rather than a product which can be sold or received.” Afterwards, he told the Star he also believes it’s wrong for the University of Toronto to have a close relationship with certain “venomous institutions.” When asked for comment after the convocation, Vipperman’s mom, Deborah, smiled and said, “I love my kid.” torstar news service

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The director of Sunrise Propane seemed to know the company was acting illegally before a blast killed one man and forced thousands of people from their homes, an Ontario government lawyer said Thursday. the canadian press

McGuinty threatens election Budget bill. Tories, NDP voted to ‘gut’ Liberal budget, premier says A calm end to the spring legislative session at noon Thursday erupted into threats of an election from Premier Dalton McGuinty by the end of the day after the Tories and NDP combined to force changes to the government’s budget bill. After sitting a week longer than planned, the legislature adjourned with an agreement the politicians would return next Wednesday for the vote on the Liberal’s budget, which the NDP said they would support to avoid defeating the minority government. But hours later in committee, the Conservatives and New Democrats started outvoting the Liberals to pass opposition party amendments and — in McGuinty’s words — “gut the government’s budget bill.” The NDP “turned their backs” on their agreement to support the budget in exchange for a tax on incomes over $500,000, and other changes the Liberals made earlier, McGuinty said in a late-day statement. “The consequences of the

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NDP’s latest backtrack would hurt our economy when what it needs most is stability and certainty,” he said. “(NDP Leader) Andrea Horwath and her party have, for the second time, broken their word about passing this budget.” Horwath said she warned McGuinty from the start the NDP still wanted changes in the budget, adding she was “disappointed” the premier is threatening an election. “When discussing the Ontario budget with the premier, I made it clear that I would not rubber stamp the government’s 300-page omnibus bill,” Horwath said in a statement. “I made a commitment to ensure passage of the budget and I will keep my word. I also made a commitment to the people ... to make that bill better at the committee stage. I expect the premier to keep his word.” If the government can’t pass the budget as the Liberals and NDP originally agreed, the premier will “take it to the people in a general election,” added McGuinty. “Otherwise, Andrea Horwath breaking her word a second time at this late stage has left us with absolutely no choice — we will be forced to take this to the people.” the canadian press

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A growing number of city councillors and cycling activists say Mayor Rob Ford may not have enough support to do away with the Jarvis Street bike lanes. Torstar News Service

Tories, Grits at odds over Ornge Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives are playing a dangerous game of political brinkmanship by threatening to cut off funding to the Ornge air ambulance service, the Liberal government charged Thursday. The Tories moved a mo-

tion to stop funding Ornge if the Liberals won’t agree to a select committee to look into a long-running scandal at the air ambulance service, which set up a confusing web of spin off companies and hid huge salaries from public disclosure. Health Minister Deb Matthews accused the Tories of playing politics with people’s lives by threatening to cut funding to air ambulances. the canadian press

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Got that inking feeling? Leah Lee as a tattooed zombie at the Hilton Hotel in downtown Toronto on Thursday. Wearing makeup by Genevieve Gaudet, Lee was there for the kick off of the Northern Ink Exposure Art Show 2012, which runs until Sunday. The event is one of the biggest gatherings of tattoo artists from around the world. Central Image Agency

Ontario’s elementary teachers are considering a day of protest — on a school day — should the Liberal government legislate a wage freeze and major cuts to their benefits in the fall. Sam Hammond, president of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario, told the Star that teachers in every school in Ontario have been voting over the past two weeks on the idea for “a day of protest. A political protest if the Liberal government were to go ahead at any point with legislation that would freeze salaries and enact the parameters they’ve put on the table.” Results of the vote will be available next week, and Hammond stressed it’s one of a number of strategies the teachers could use in their escalating dispute with the province. The elementary teachers’ union has walked away from provincial contract talks, but other unions remain at the table. Current agreements expire in August. torstar news service

City in bind over shattered glass As yet another glass balcony shatters on a Toronto condo tower, city officials say they need the province’s help to ensure public safety. “We don’t have any power” until after a glass panel breaks, said Ann Borooah, Toronto’s chief building official. She noted Ontario’s building code doesn’t allow the city to force inspections of glass balconies before that happens.

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Russia’s It Girl joins protesters Shift. Russian Socialite first shunned by activists due to ties to Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks with Lyudmila Narusova, right, widow of former St. Petersburg mayor Anatoly Sobchak, and Sobchak’s daughter Ksenia, in this 2003 photo taken during a visit to Sobchak’s grave at a St. Petersburg cemetery. Ksenia recently joined the opposition. ITAR-TASS/Presidential Press Service/the associated press file

“I’m Ksenia Sobchak, and I’ve got something to lose. But I’m here.” That’s what the 30-yearold blond socialite and TV personality said when she began her unlikely foray into political activism by taking the stage at a huge anti-Putin rally in December. It was a shaky start. Sobchak was greeted with jeers and boos from protesters, who derided her as a rich party girl and were suspicious of her motives because of her family’s close personal ties to Vladimir Putin. Six months later, Sobchak has been accepted into the ranks of Russia’s protest leaders, completing a transformation that reflects the civic awakening of millions of young Russians

after a decade of political passivity. Young Internet-savvy office workers, students and members of what is known as the “creative class” form the heart of the protest movement that has drawn tens of thousands onto the streets of Moscow since a December parliamentary election was won by Putin’s party with what observers said was widespread fraud. Putin has taken a tougher approach toward the opposition since returning to the presidency in May. While hundreds of demonstrators have been detained over the past month, Sobchak found out only this week that she does indeed have something to lose. Her apartment was among the homes of protest leaders that were raided by police. They read her personal correspondence, seized her passport — and confiscated at least one million euros ($1.3 million) in cash.

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Russian official accused of death threat Russia’s top investigator denied Thursday that he threatened to kill an investigative reporter over a story that lambasted his agency, but apologized for an “emotional outburst” with the journalist. Novaya Gazeta, Russia’s leading investigative publication, claimed Wednesday that Investigative Committee chief Gen. Col. Alexander Bastrykin took reporter Sergei Sokolov to a forest outside Moscow where he threatened to kill him and then joked that he would lead the investigation into his death. The alleged June 4 incident followed Sokolov’s story that accused Bastrykin’s agency of failing to punish the perpetrator of a 2010 killing of 12 people, including four children, by a gang in southern Russia. Bastrykin said he had a “very emotional conversation” with Sokolov. But the conversation did not take place in a forest, he insisted. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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The 36-year-old corruptionfighting lawyer and popular blogger has played a key role in mobilizing Russia’s young to rally against Putin’s rule. The charismatic and ambitious Navalny spearheaded a series of rallies in Moscow during the winter that brought up to 100,000 people in the streets in the run-up to March’s vote. He has more than 250,000 Twitter followers.

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Battered woman defence could include hiring hit-men Supreme Court. 2008 Nova Scotia case could reshape defence for abused spouses Nicole Ryan had just been arrested and locked up for trying to hire a hit man to kill her abusive husband — and she couldn’t believe her good fortune. Caught by an undercover RCMP officer in March 2008, Ryan was subjected to a courtordered psychiatric assessment at the Nova Scotia Hospital. Her young daughter was in protective custody and safe from her father — a man who had threatened to kill them both. “I felt very safe ... I could almost say that I was treated like a queen,” she recalled at her trial, where she was ultimately acquitted of counselling to commit murder. “I asked the doctor if I could stay longer, but I was not permitted to stay longer. I got the chance and the opportunity to ... to breathe, to calm down ... and find Nicole.” On Thursday, the Supreme Court of Canada embarked on its own formidable search: determining whether the battered woman’s defence should be expanded to include the hiring of a hit man to kill an abusive spouse. The Supreme Court heard arguments in the emotionally-

charged case, and when it issues a ruling — possibly as early as this fall — it could reshape the landmark defence for abused women that it already established in a 1990 decision. The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal upheld Ryan’s acquittal in 2010. A full panel of nine Supreme Court justices heard competing arguments over the merits of two different criminal law defences at play in Ryan’s case that can allow an accused person to be acquitted of a crime — that they acted in self-defence or that they were acting under duress. the canadian press

A lesson in peaceful demonstration Adam Boutlidja, left, a student at Cavelier-De LaSalle High School plays the guitar alongside fellow students outside the school Thursday in Montreal, to support a teacher that had been suspended for showing high-school students the infamous video that shows a killing allegedly committed by Luka Rocco Magnotta. The teacher has since been fired. Graham Hughes/the canadian press

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Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin had a sharp exchange with prosecutor William Delaney over whether the facts of Ryan’s case could be adapted to fit the Criminal Code definition of self-defence, under which the battered woman’s defence falls. • “Why is it not open to us to say self-defence was available, take the findings of fact of the trial judge, apply the law to those findings of fact and give the remedy accordingly?’’ McLachlin said in response to Delaney’s doubts.

Charest says he’s ‘had enough’ Premier Jean Charest is angry at organizers of a Fête nationale party, whom he accuses of ruining the spirit of Quebec’s June 24 holiday with an irresponsible programming choice. He’s upset they have invited a rock band whose lyrics make insulting or threatening references to certain politicians, namely those who tend to be more conservative. It’s the same anarchist rock band whose promotional

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MDMA. Ecstasy can be ‘safe’ Coexist. Cougars spreading if consumed responsibly, across U.S. Midwest after says B.C. health officer being nearly wiped out B.C.’s top health official says taking pure ecstasy can be “safe” when consumed responsibly by adults, despite warnings by police in Alberta and British Columbia about the dangers of the street drug after a rash of deaths. Dr. Perry Kendall asserts the risks of MDMA — the substance once synonymous with ecstasy — are overblown, and that dangers only arise when the man-made chemical is pol­ luted by money-hungry gangs who cook it up. That’s why the chief provincial health officer is suggesting the risks of black market MDMA could be mitigated, for example, if it were legalized and sold through licensed, government-run stores where the product is strictly regulated from assembly line to check-out. He took issue with a story by The Canadian Press Thursday that characterized him as advocating legalization, saying that isn’t his position. “I am quite a strong critic of prohibition because I don’t think it keeps drugs out of the hands of vulnerable people and I don’t think it does much to reduce harmful use and I

Ecstasy THE CANADIAN PRESS Deaths

• At least 16 people from B.C. to Saskatchewan have died since last July from a tainted batch of ecstasy they obtained from criminal dealers, the only way an average person can acquire the drug in Canada. It was cut with a toxin called PMMA.

Cougars are again spreading across the U.S. Midwest a century after they were hunted to near extinction in much of the region, a new study says. The findings, detailed in The Journal of Wildlife Management, showed 178 cougar confirmations in the Midwest and as far south as Texas between 1990 and 2008. Researchers said the study poses fresh questions about how humans and livestock can coexist with the re-emerging predators, who have made startling appearances in recent years in downtown Santa Monica, Calif., and

even in a Chicago alley. Wildlife officials have said it’s unclear how many of the animals may be in the Midwest, where they are not federally protected and, in some states, can be hunted. “We (now) know there are a heck of a lot more cougars running around the Midwest than in 1990,” said Clay Nielsen, a Southern Illinois University wildlife ecologist who co-authored the report while heading the non-profit Cougar Network’s research. “We’ve got an interesting and compelling picture to talk about now. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

• Police say an average of 20 British Columbians who consume street ecstasy die each year.

think it has other harmful effects like putting billions of dollars into the hands of criminal enterprises,” Kendall said late Thursday. THE CANADIAN PRESS

Cougars are repopulating the Midwest a century after the generally reclusive big cats were hunted to near extinction in much of the region, according to a new study detailed in The Journal of Wildlife Management. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources/The associated Press

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Hockey mom sentenced for encounters with 14-year-old boys A Saskatchewan hockey mom has been sentenced to two years behind bars for sexual encounters with three 14-year-old boys. Kelley Minogue of Warman, a town north of Saskatoon, earlier pleaded guilty to the offences in December 2010. Court heard the divorced 37-year-old woman hosted drinking parties for the boys, all hockey players. THE CANADIAN PRESS

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HBO apologizes for Bush’s head on a spike scene HBO and producers of Game of Thrones apologized Thursday for a scene that depicted former U.S. president George W. Bush’s severed head on a spike. The scene first aired last year and was repeated on a DVD release in March. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Killer’s mental state likened to delusions of ‘new Napoleons’ Norway massacre. Breivik’s sanity is key to the case, and is still an unresolved issue

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Killing was hate crime: Activists A young gay man was killed and his body mutilated in South Africa, according to a gay rights group that on Thursday called the killing a hate crime. Thapelo Makutle was found with his throat cut Saturday morning in a room he rented in Kuruman, a town in northwestern South Africa, police said. The motive of his death is unknown and the case is being investigated as a murder, police said.

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The psychiatrists who have faced intense criticism for deeming Anders Behring Breivik — the self-confessed killer of 77 people in Norway last year — too mentally unfit to go to prison defended their stance Thursday, calling him delusional. Torgeir Husby and Synne Soerheim, who concluded that Breivik suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, stuck to their findings when presenting their 239-page report on the rightwing extremist’s mental health to the court. They insisted he is driven by delusions rather than political conviction, saying he resembled people who believe they are the new Napoleon. “One doesn’t go collecting expertise in historical facts if a

“He thinks he is going to save us all from perdition in a battle between good and evil. In this battle, he thinks he has overarching responsibility, a call, to decide who lives and who dies.”

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new Napoleon is admitted (to a clinic), not even if he arrives in full uniform,” Husby said. Their report came under fire for lacking knowledge of right-wing terminology and for interpreting Breivik’s political explanations for his rampage as symptoms of schizophrenia. The court then ordered a second evaluation by other

psychiatrists, who came to the opposite conclusion, deeming him sufficiently mentally competent to go to prison. Breivik’s sanity is key to the case and is still an unresolved issue. If found guilty and sane, the 33-year-old Norwegian would face 21 years in prison, although he could be held even longer if deemed a danger to society. If declared insane, he would be committed to compulsory psychiatric care. the associated press

Families devastated after Indian steel plant explosion An unidentified relative of an injured steel plant employee is consoled by another outside a hospital in Visakhapatnam, India. An explosion in the state-owned plant in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh has killed at least 11 people, while 16 other workers suffered serious burns both from the blast and a massive fire that broke out late Wednesday. the associated press

A cargo truck carrying workers and their families overturned on a slippery road Thursday after overnight rains in western India, killing 24 people and injuring another 17, police said. The workers had hitched a ride aboard the truck, police officer Bharat Bhai said. The dead included 12 children. the associated press

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Hutterite leaders blast documentary American Colony. Anabaptist leaders upset with National Geographic production

A TV documentary series about an Anabaptist community in Montana offers a “distorted” and contrived image, bishops representing the Hutterite faith in the U.S. and Canada said Thursday.

John Stahl, Peter Entz and John Waldner, bishops for the three sects encompassing the roughly 50,000 Hutterites and 500 colonies in North America, said in a joint statement they are “deeply disappointed” in National Geographic Channel’s American Colony: Meet the Hutterites. The 10-part series that began airing last month promised a rare inside look at Hutterite colony life, focusing on the King Ranch Colony.

‘Hell on earth.’ Judges tour Zimbabwe’s infamous jail Zimbabwe’s top judges visited a notorious Harare jail Thursday after receiving complaints that it is filthy, ill-equipped and uninhabitable, but a rights activist and reporters who joined the tour said the cells had apparently been cleaned up just in time for the jurists’ arrival. The five Supreme Court judges toured the main Harare police station cells and said they will rule later on whether to close down the cells because conditions are inhumane, in a suit brought by members of Women of Zimbabwe Arise, a group founded to champion women’s issues. The group’s members have been arrested after demonstrations that featured rattling pots and pans to call attention to food shortages, or handing out red roses on Valentine’s Day to protest domestic and political violence. The judges inspected only three dimly-lit cells with six concrete beds and no mattresses. Dozens more cells remained locked. 30th Anniversary

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Reporters with the judges say the usually overcrowded cells were empty and appeared to have been cleaned. Williams said she and three other activists who filed the suit were once detained in a cell “filled with pools of urine and littered with feces and condoms.” She said they were given frayed, foul-smelling blankets that were inadequate on cold stone floors. Fresh water was unavailable and jail authorities provided no food for prisoners, who relied on supplies from relatives. “It was hell on earth, it was torture — all because we were demanding our rights,” Williams said. the associated press China

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Foxconn employee jumps to his death

Falkland Islanders are celebrating the 30-year anniversary of the day British troops forced Argentina to give up its occupation. Amid heavy snowfall, about 350 people followed a military parade down Stanley’s Ross Road to Liberation Monument where the sacrifices of British soldiers were honoured. Britain’s Latin America Minister Jeremy Browne laid a wreath, as did the islands’ British Gov. Nigel Haywood and legislative assembly member Jan Cheek. Argentina still claims the islands are part of its national territory, but Browne said in an interview on Falklands Radio that islanders alone must determine their future.

A Foxconn Technology Group employee jumped to his death Wednesday from a company-rented apartment building in southwest China’s Sichuan province, local police said. At least a dozen Foxconn employees have jumped to their deaths or tried to do so since 2010, casting spotlight on the world’s largest contract maker of electronics. The Taiwan-based company has been besieged with reports of poor working and living conditions for its workers at factories and dorms. A public security bureau in Chengdu city identifies the employee only by the surname Xie and says the cause remains under investigation.

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“... A distorted and exploitative version of Hutterite life.” Hutterite bishops John Stahl, Peter Entz and John Waldner make a joint statement concerning the portrayal of their communities in a new 10-part television series.

The bishops accused producers of contriving scenes and dialogue in a “make believe’’ portrayal of “how we live and

the spiritual beliefs we cherish.” The channel and the production company were reviewing the bishops’ joint statement Thursday and did not have an immediate comment. Members of the King Ranch commune are depicted as drinking alcoholic beverages and cursing. Some parents are shown questioning their faith’s tenets, while a restless teenager flouts rules on dress and dating. the associated press

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Video purports to show police kidnapping murder victims Corruption. Gunmen with officers could belong to the Jalisco New Generation drug gang: Investigators There it was on video: Five heavily armed policemen barge into a hotel in Lagos de Moreno, western Mexico, before dawn on Jan. 20 and march out with three handcuffed men in underwear.

But police weren’t making an arrest. Prosecutors say they apparently were taking orders from criminals. Just hours after the three were seized, they were found asphyxiated and beaten to death. Mexicans have become inured to lurid tales of police collaboration with narcotics gangs during 5 1/2 years of a drug war that has cost more than 47,500 lives. But seldom can they actually see it occur, and the video broadcast on national television was a shocker.

“One assumes that in some cities ... the municipal police work for the drug cartels,” said Jorge Chabat an expert on security and drug trafficking at the Center for Economic Research and Teaching. “But what is different here is that there is a video. It’s not the same thing to imagine that this (is) going on, and to see it.” The officers were not detained until June 6 and they still have not been formally charged with any crime. “It took time to obtain the video

tapes, to do the investigation, and to get the arrest warrants,” said Jalisco state prosecutor’s spokesman Lino Gonzalez. The video comes less than three weeks before national and state elections in which security is a major issue. Critics accuse President Felipe Calderon of setting off a bloodbath with his strategy against gangs, while his party’s presidential candidate, Josefina Vazquez, has suggested her opponents are ready to compromise with the cartels. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Aghanistan. Landslide victims buried alive to be left where their bodies lie Afghan officials say they are halting efforts to dig out more than 60 bodies from the site of a devastating landslide that followed earthquakes in northern Afghanistan earlier this week. They plan to make the area a memorial to the dead. The government has said 71 people were buried in Monday’s landslide, but the police chief of Baghlan province’s Burka district says they have pulled out only five bodies in four days of digging. He says that religious leaders in the area recom-

mended that they leave the bodies buried under the hill and rename it “Martyrs Hill.” Police Chief Azizullahrahman said Thursday that more than 800 people helped with the effort to dig out the bodies of the victims. Two earthquakes struck the area early Monday, causing the landslide. the associated press

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RIM pays former co-CEOs $12M Research in Motion. BlackBerry maker giving ex-leader Jim Balsillie $8M and Mike Lazaridis, who remains on the RIM board, $4M The former co-CEOs of BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion will receive a combined $12 million in payouts for leaving their roles at the

struggling company. In a document filed with securities regulators on Thurs­day, ahead of the company’s annual meeting in July, RIM outlined the details of what each former executive receives. Jim Balsillie will be paid nearly $8 million in salary and other compensation after stepping down as leader in January and leaving the company two months later. Mike Lazaridis, who remains a member of the board,

will be paid about $4 million in salary and compensation under the condition that he will “continue to make himself reasonably available” to help the company in the future. The deal also gives Lazaridis his own office, executive assistant, as well as a car and driver for two years, at a combined value of about $733,000. RIM says in the filings that Balsillie and Lazaridis “revolutionized the worldwide wireless industry with the introduction of the BlackBerry

and forever changed how the world communicates.” The company has seen its stock plummet and its financial results significantly weaken in the face of intense competition from the rival Apple iPhone and devices using Google’s Android operating system. In January, RIM promoted Thorsten Heins to the leadership role, a position that is earning him $10.2 million for the company’s 2012 financial year. the canadian press

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Former jet-setting Texas tycoon R. Allen Stanford, whose financial empire once spanned the Americas, was sentenced Thursday to 110 years in prison for bilking investors out of more than $7 billion US over 20 years in one of the largest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history. U.S. District Judge David Hittner handed down the sentence during a court hearing in which two people spoke on behalf of Stanford’s investors. Prosecutors had asked that Stanford be sentenced to 230 years in prison. the associated press

The union representing 200 technicians who service Rogers Communications Inc. customers in Ontario say they will go on strike on Friday at 8 a.m. The workers, represented by the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada, are employed by Dependable Home Tech and Intek Communications Inc. The union has said one of the key issues is that employees are paid on a piece-work system, which creates financial instability. The union accused both Intek and DHT of refusing to bargain. the canadian press

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Bank of Canada warns of fallout from EU crisis A nation exposed. Federal regulatory body puts Canadians on alert The Bank of Canada conti­ nues to warn that the high level of household debt and overvalued real estate in this country have left the economy vulnerable if a financial shock erupts in Europe. In its financial system re­ view identifying risks to the economy, the bank noted cer­ tain segments of the housing market that have a persistent oversupply — such as condos in Toronto — face a higher risk of a price correction. Using a hypothetical stress test, the bank says a three per cent increase in unemploy­ ment — about the same as occurred in the recent reces­ sion — would almost triple the proportion of indebted households that would go into arrears. The current rate is current­ ly about half a per cent and could rise 1.3 per cent under that scenario. A shock would also cut into net worth of Canadians. The

Prime Minister Stephen Harper will be in Windsor and in Detroit Friday amid speculation he will be helping announce a new bridge. About a quarter of all Canada-U.S. trade flows across the Ambassador Bridge, pictured left, which is close to 100 years old and prone to bottlenecks.

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loop. What the central bank is describing is a scenario almost identical to what happened in 2008 when the world was plunged into the worst downturn since the Great Depression.

bank points out that 40 per cent of household worth is tied to the value of their real estate holdings, compared to only 34 per cent a decade ago. While the report does not attempt to place odds on the chance of a Europe-centred shock, it judges the risks as “very high.” The Canadian press

Phone-hacking. British PM goes on the defensive A confident and unruffled Prime Minister David Cam­ eron on Thursday defended his ill-fated decision to make disgraced tabloid editor Andy Coulson his communications director, even though the news executive had already been tarnished in Britain’s phone-hacking scandal. The leader also defended the conduct of Culture Secre­ tary Jeremy Hunt and the de­ cision to put him in charge

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Buyer beware: Céline Dion’s 19-acre Île Mike Benhaim Gagnon retreat is the Metro most expensive property ever listed on the Quebec housing market. The Normandy-style château is listed at almost $30 million, but rumour has it they may trade it straight up for Spain. Not cool: Last weekend, an Ontario couple allegedly left their dog in a car with no water in 30 C heat. The dog died, and the owners face a $2,000 fine, six months of jail time, or 18 hours in a sauna. Tall tales: Friday, Nik Wallenda will attempt to cross the Niagara Gorge on a tightrope. Offspring of the legendary Flying Wallendas have been bred into death-defying feats for almost two centuries. Despite meticulous training, several have actually been killed or left disabled performing these acts. Someone in my family tripped on their shoelace in 1978, and the rest of us have been wearing loafers ever since. Just sayin’. Set your PVRs: CBC’s newest reality show will feature auditions to play Dorothy in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s production of The Wizard of Oz, which hits Toronto’s Ed Mirvish Theatre in December. Girls will compete for a chance to wear the ruby slippers on the cleverly entitled Over the Rainbow, where they will sing (you guessed it) Over the Rainbow. Another innovative gem from our federally funded friends at the CBC. Dallas: TNT’s revival of one of the most popular ’80s shows is a success. With a good-looking new cast and a few originals, there probably won’t be a “Who shot J.R.?” cliffhanger this time around. A more likely ending would be “Who slipped J.R. a Viagra?” Papillon: A study at Yale University recently revealed that female butterflies preferred males with flashier wings. Erica Westerman, the study’s lead author, says, “The male did not have to court them or engage in flashy behaviour. There is a bias in what females learn.... Extra ornamentation is better.” Is this a metaphor? Rock of Ages: The star-studded film version of the successful play debuts Friday. A safe choice for viewers who enjoy a good soundtrack. As I said two years ago when the play opened, you can expect your “run-of-the-mill, guitar-grinding, drum-thumping, head-banging, cross-gender, glam-metal, ’80s rebel rock.” Who among us can’t relate to that? Righteous rockers: This week in 1964, the Rolling Stones were touring in the U.S. when they were reminded of a show that had been booked a year earlier. The band had to fly back to the U.K. to perform at Oxford’s Magdalen College for £100 ($160). Despite increased rates and demand, the gentlemen honoured their obligation. Airfare cost them £2,500 ($4,000). Three words: This weekend we pay homage to the men who raised us, taught us right from wrong, picked us up when we fell and snuck us a treat when mom said “No.” Some left abruptly and some suffered far too long, but if your dad is around today, pick up the phone and tell him you love him, or head on over and give him a hug. It’s better than a tie or that awful cologne, and will last a whole lot longer. Happy Father’s Day. the list

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‘Vampire’ skeleton on display in Bulgaria A skeleton dating back to the Middle Ages and recently unearthed in the town of Sozopol is displayed at the National History Museum in Sofia, Bulgaria, on Thursday. Ever since archaeologists announced last week that they had found two ancient skeletons in Bulgaria with iron rods thrust through their chests, the media have been reporting

how Bulgarians once did that to prevent the dead from emerging from the grave as vampires. On Saturday, one of those skeletons will be put on display at the National History Museum, and its director, Bozhidar Dimitrov, says he expects there to be a big turnout. Dimitrov said Thursday that some people who were believed to have led evil lives were treated that way when they were buried in parts of Bulgaria as recently as the beginning of the last century.

This 700-year-old skeleton was stabbed in the chest with an iron rod and had his teeth pulled before being put to rest. The media have reported that because vampire tales remain popular in Balkan countries, some people in the Black Sea resort of Sozopol, where the skeletons were found in a graveyard, are having trouble sleeping at night.

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Adam Sandler plays Donny Berger, a party animal who, at age 13, engaged in extracurricular activities with his homeroom teacher. When their lovemaking interrupted the graduation ceremony, she was sent to jail, and he was left to raise their baby Han Solo Berger (Andy Samberg), with disastrous results. Cut to present day. Father and son are estranged, and Donny’s glory days are behind him. He needs $43,000 to pay off taxes or he’s going to jail. He turns to the one person he knows might have the money, his son, now a wealthy businessman on the eve of getting married. •

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Sandler keeps sinking That’s My Boy. It looks like Adam Sandler has finally gone from tiresome to just embarrassing Richard: Mark, I felt like I witnessed something special tonight. But not special in a good way. Tonight we sat through That’s My Boy and I can’t help but think that what we saw wasn’t so much a movie, but more some kind of performance art where people who should know better do awful things and charge you 10 bucks to watch. I hope this is some kind of postmodern art project, ‘cuz a comedy it ain’t. What did

you think? Mark: I didn’t laugh, but I didn’t expect to. What can you say about a movie that tries to resurrect Vanilla Ice’s career, and almost succeeds? You may call it performance art, but that would only be accurate if someone actually performed in this pastiche. I don’t know what irritated me more: Sandler’s sketch acting style, Andy Samberg’s unfunny, wussy role, the pedophilia and incest motifs, or the desperate, forced “edginess” of the movie. You’re right about the movie being “special” — like a train wreck, I couldn’t look away. At least I wasn’t bored, although I spent a lot of time wishing I were.

RC: I think Adam Sandler has finally turned the corner from tiresome to embarrassing. It’s hard to imagine a lazier rehashing of all the man-children he has played in the past. There’s shades of Mr. Deeds, Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore here, all topped off with a grating New England character voice that sounds like a cross between a can opener opening a can of Boston Baked Beans and screeching tires. MB: I kept asking myself: would this movie be more palatable if Sandler dropped the grating accent? And then I went one step further and recast the role with Steve Carell in the lead and you know what? It would still

smell. Richard, you call Sandler’s character a lazy rehash, but the whole movie is dripping in ’80s and ’90s nostalgia — probably the decades when Sandler’s comedy made most sense. Can you pick a scene or actor in this mess that stood above the rest of it? Mine would have to be the scene set in the upscale mens’ spa. RC: No one escapes this movie unsullied. Also, what does Adam Sandler have against The Godfather? First he debases Pacino in Jack & Jill, and now James Caan. It’s a good thing Brando is gone. MB: I just emailed Robert Duvall telling him to watch out. Sandler’s obviously working his way down the list.

They may have been Oscar rivals earlier this year, but there’s nothing but love between Meryl Streep and Viola Davis. Streep, who ended Davis’ awards run for The Help by winning the lead actress Oscar for The Iron Lady, lauded her friend and colleague Tuesday at Women in Film’s annual Crystal + Lucy Awards. She called Davis “a lion-hearted woman” and a gifted and determined actress. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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a queen someday. You’re going to have to step up.” So we get those stakes. But it quickly turns and goes away from that idea and that concept. So it’s just a very superficial concept, but because it’s so easy and somebody says princess and Disney and thinks that’s all that movie is, great. Let them think that. Never try and outguess us.

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story upon story upon story upon story upon story, interwoven in the actual movie. Did you have any mystical run-ins yourself there? On my honeymoon, we were in a hotel in Oban, and right on the counter there’s a big thing with newspaper articles on it, from way back when, about this hotel’s history. I’m just flipping through, and all of a sudden I go, “Oh my God, ghost in room 216.” And just

as I read this, the clerk hands us over our keys to room 215. I’m all, “Oh crap.” The ghost only shows herself to women to warn women away from men. The ghost is the ghost of a woman who killed herself jumping out of a window because the man she was in love with, that was the last night there in that room, he goes off to sea, doesn’t tell her when he comes back that he met somebody else. So she’s waiting there for him to ren-

dezvous, but he never returns so she offed herself. So the ghost replays their last night together, that argument, and rearranges the furniture in the room back to how it was back in the day. So the maids keep coming in and going, “Ah, the ghost...” You’ve got to be aware that when you make a movie with Disney about a princess, there will be inevitable comparisons.

We’re the bastard child of Disney — don’t put that down. We’re conscious of it in the sense that yeah, she’s a princess, but why is she a princess? (story-wise), there’s more catastrophe that can happen. She can’t just be a selfish milkmaid who can run off and marry somebody, right? We’re all, “I don’t care about that. Let ’em marry somebody.” But here’s this person, this character that doesn’t want to do that stuff. “Um, lady, you’re going to be

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Rock of Ages

Foreverland

Director. Adam Shankman

Director. Max McGuire

Stars. Tom Cruise, Alec Baldwin, Russell Brand

Stars. Max Thieriot, Laurence Leboeuf, Demián Bichir

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Borrowed from Broadway, Rock of Ages takes the ’80s hair-band-hit musical and turns it into a celebrity sing-a-long that’s as shallow as Poison lyrics. Assembled by Adam Shankman (Hairspray) and featuring Tom Cruise (who can sing!) and Alec Baldwin (who can’t), it wedges in a pencil-thin romance between two struggling singers. It aims to be nothin’ but a good time, but when Cruise isn’t strutting around ambiguously imitating Axl Rose, the story is tediously banal. Steve gow

Most 21-year-olds don’t shop for their own coffin, but Will (Thieriot) isn’t like most 21-year-olds. Born with cystic fibrosis, Will has a bleak outlook on life. When a childhood friend loses his battle with the disease, Will is tasked with delivering his ashes to a mythologized healing shrine in Mexico. As Will heads down south he (predictably) begins to open up to life’s possibilities. Even if it feels a bit contrived, Foreverland is an entertaining road-trip movie with a message. Regan Reid

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Comedy

Comedy

The Woman in the 5th

Safety Not Guaranteed

Director. Pawel Pawlikowski

Director. Colin Treverrow

Stars. Ethan Hawke, Kristin Scott Thomas

Stars. Aubrey Plaza, Mark Duplass

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For a thriller, The Woman in the 5th doesn’t deliver as much frenzy as it does frustration. Ethan Hawke plays an American writer who returns to Paris to reunite with his estranged daughter and ends up in a tryst with a cryptic widow. While the engaging performances enchant, the drama leaves its murky ends loose and the wandering storyline will rattle fans looking for a conventional mystery.

Based very loosely on a real classified ad seeking fellow time travellers, Safety Not Guaranteed focuses on a group of magazine upstarts investigating the ad’s eccentric author. Aubrey Plaza (TV’s Parks and Recreation) and filmmaker/actor Mark Duplass (Cyrus) as the would-be explorer give the film a sweet, resonant likeability, but the alluring peculiar plot loses punch with an overly sentimental finale.

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Lola Versus Director. Daryl Wein

Documentary

Kivalina vs. Exxon Director. Ben Addelman

Stars. Greta Gerwig, Zoe Lister Jones, Hamish Linklater

••••• At 29, everything seems to be going right for Lola (Gerwig). That is, until her fiancee calls off their wedding. Newly single and relegated to her old bachelorette pad, the film follows Lola as she attempts to put her life back together. But just like Lola’s love life, the film is disappointing. The jokes often fall flat, the characters aren’t fully fleshed out and Gerwig’s performance is mediocre at best. regan reid

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•••• • Named after a lawsuit that pits an Alaskan village against the giants of the energy industry, Kilvalina vs. Exxon aims to put a human face on the effects of global warming. Faced with erosion of its shoreline and contamination of its drinking water, the village of 400 is seeking relocation and hopes the U.S. government will pay. While it starts out strong, director Ben Addelman soon finds himself with too many story lines to follow, yet never dedicates himself to one narrative. The result is an undercooked film that paints a picture, but never really gets to the nut of any issue. ian gormely

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Surreal comedy makes apocalypse funny somehow

Thriller

The Island President

The Artist is Present

388 Arletta Avenue

Director. John Shenk

Director. Matthew Akers

Director. Randall Cole

Stars. Mohamed Nasheed

Stars. Marina Abramović

Stars. Nick Stahl, Mia Kirshner

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The Maldives will someday disappear — the rising sea levels caused by climate change threaten the country’s very existence. After fighing for democracy in the Maldives and winning a fair election, President Mohamed Nasheed was then forced to take on the climate change crisis. “It won’t be any good to have democracy,” he explains, “if we don’t have a country.” The Island President documents the first year of Nasheed’s presidency and offers stunning visuals, a charismatic leading man and an inspiring message. regan reid

Serbian-born New Yorker Marina Abramović’s 40-year career as a performance artist begins as many such careers do: at a passionate pitch and at times over the top. Abramović is an iconoclast who risked her physical and emotional health to express herself — being ritualistically slapped, bumped into, carved, threatened and whipped. At 63, now calling herself “the grandmother of performance art,” Abramović stages her least shocking, most profound and gruelling show, interacting wordlessly and tearfully with fans at MoMA. anne brodie

Yet another found footage thriller, 388 Arletta Avenue is a Canadian feature that owes Paranormal Activity. In it, Nick Stahl (Terminator 3) and Mia Kirshner (Exotica) give decent turns as a troubled Toronto couple who begin to suspect that someone is watching them. A voyeuristic villain has installed hidden cameras around their home, car and office and the split-screen narrative we see is cobbled from those images. With no score, stilted dialogue and slow burn pacing, 388 Arletta Avenue’s greatest failure is that it’s dreadfully boring. Chris alexander

From doing heroin to destroying property. Seeking a Friend for the End of the World is a comic look at how people react to death STEVE GOW

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When Armageddon comes, Lorene Scafaria will likely be found listening to music and dreaming of lost love. “I’m very much a Penny,” admitted the filmmaker about the Keira Knightley character in her new movie Seeking a Friend for the End of the World. “I’d probably be too flaky to get my act together, yet I’d want to so badly.” In the apocalyptic comedy, Knightley and Steve Carell

Keira Knightley, seated left, and Steve Carell star in the apocalyptic comedy Seeking a Friend for the End of the World. Handout

pair up as a giant asteroid brings end times to Earth, which does not seem tragic. “Death is surreal,” said Scafaria of her comic vision of humanity coping with inevitable catastrophe through everything from doing heroin

at dinner parties to destroying property. “I talked to some people who said they would go to work because they wouldn’t know where else to go … making decisions on how to spend your last three weeks just always seemed comical to me.”

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Downtown Bloor Theatre 506 Bloor St.

The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (STC) Sun 3:30 The Island President (14A) Fri 3:30-6:45 Sat 9:30 Sun 6:30 Tue 9:15 Wed 6:45 Thu 9:15 Kivalina vs. Exxon (STC) Fri 9:15 Sat 6:30 Sun-Mon 9 Tue 6:45 Man on Wire (PG) Sat 3:30 Senna (14A) Wed 9:15 Thu 6:45

Carlton, 20 Carlton St.

388 Arletta Avenue (PG) Fri-Thu 1:554:15-6:55-9:10 Bernie (PG) Fri-Thu 1:50-7:10 The Dictator (14A) Fri-Thu 4:30-9:25 Female Eye Festival (STC) Wed-Thu Foreverland (STC) Fri-Thu 1:45-4:207:20-9:45 The Hunger Games (14A) Fri-Thu 1:20-6:45 Hysteria (PG) Fri-Thu 1:40-3:50-7:15-9:40 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri-Thu 2-4:25-7:05-9:20 Men in Black 3 (PG) Fri-Thu 1:30-4:057-9:15 Monsieur Lazhar (PG) Fri-Tue 4:10-9:35 Snow White & the Huntsman (PG) FriThu 1:25-3:55-6:40-9:05 That’s My Boy (18A) Fri-Thu 1:35-4-6:509:30

Scotiabank Theatre 259 Richmond St.

Battleship (PG) Fri-Sat 1:45-4:50-7:5010:55 Sun-Mon 1:15-4:20-7:10-10:10 Tue 7:10-10:10 Wed 1:15-4:20-7:10-10:10 Thu 1:15-4:20-7:10 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri-Sat 1:15-4:15-7:10-10:10 Sun-Thu 12:45-3:40-6:40-9:40 Blazing Saddles (STC) Sun 1 Cosmopolis (14A) Fri-Sat 1:30-4:30-7:3010:15 Sun-Thu 1:50-4:50-7:20-10 Dark Shadows (14A) Fri 12:40-3:40-1011:05 Sat 12:40-3:40-6:20-9:15-11:05 Sun 12:20-3:30-6:20-9:10 Mon 12:40-3:30-9:10

Tue-Wed 12:40-3:30-6:20-9:10 Thu 12:403:30-9:20 The Dictator (14A) Fri-Sat 2:05-4:20-6:358:50 Sun 12:40-3-5:10-7:30-9:45 Mon 1:304-6:50-9:45 Tue 12:50-2:50-5:10-7:30-9:45 Wed 12:30-2:40-7:45-10 Thu 12:50-2:505:10-7:30-9:45 The Hunger Games (14A) Fri 12:30-3:457:20-10:50 Sat 12:20-3:45-7:20-10:50 Sun 2:50-6:10-9:50 Mon-Wed 2:30-6:10-9:50 Thu 1:30-4:40-10:10 Marvel’s the Avengers (PG) Fri 3:206:40-9:50 Sat 12-3:20-6:40-9:50 Sun-Mon 1:40-5:20-9:20 Tue 1:30-5:20-9:20 Wed-Thu 1:40-5:20-9:20 Marvel’s the Avengers 3D (PG) Fri-Sat 12:50-4:05-7:40-11 Sun-Thu 12:30-3:457-10:20 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri-Sat 1-3:255:50-8:15-10:40 Sun-Mon 1-3:20-5:40-8:0510:30 Tue 1-3:20-8:05-10:30 Wed 1-3:205:40-8:05-10:30 Thu 1-3:20-5:30-8-10:30 National Theatre Live: Frankenstein (Original Casting) (STC) Sat 12:30 Thu 6:45 Piranha 3DD 3D (18A) Fri 1:35-3:50-6:058:20-10:45 Sat 6:05-8:20-10:45 Sun 1-3:10 Mon 1-3:50-10:15 Tue-Wed 1-3:10-5:30-810:15 Thu 1-3:10-10:30 Prometheus (14A) Fri-Sat 12:30-3:30-6:309:30 Sun 12-3-6-9 Mon-Thu 3-6-9 Prometheus 3D (14A) Fri-Sat 1:05-4-7-10 Sun-Thu 12:30-3:30-6:30-9:30 Fri-Sat 2:155:10-8:05-11 Sun-Thu 1:45-4:40-7:35-10:30 Prometheus: An IMAX 3D Experience (14A) Fri-Sat 1:50-4:40-7:35-10:30 SunThu 1:20-4:10-7:05-10 Reservoir Dogs (R) Mon 7 WWE: No Way Out (STC) Sun 8

Market Square, 80 Front St.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) FriThu 1:15-4-7-9:40 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri 1:05-3:05-5:05-7:10-9:10-11:10 Sat-Wed 1:05-3:05-5:05-7:10-9:10 Thu 3:05-5:057:10-9:10 Prometheus (14A) Fri-Thu 12:55-3:407:15-9:45 Rock of Ages (PG) Fri 12:45-3:30-6:45-

9:30-11:50 Sat 12:45-3:30-6:45-9:30 SunMon 3:30-9:30 Tue 12:45-3:30-6:45-9:30 Wed 3:30-9:30 Thu 12:45-3:30-6:45-9:30 Sun-Mon 12:45-6:45 Wed 12:45-6:45 Snow White & the Huntsman (PG) Fri 12:50-3:35-6:50-9:15-11:40 Sat 12:503:35-6:50-9:15 Sun-Mon 3:35-9:15 Tue 12:50-3:35-6:50-9:15 Wed 3:35-9:15 Thu 12:50-3:35-6:50-9:15 Sun-Mon 12:50-6:50 Wed 12:50-6:50 That’s My Boy (18A) Fri 1:10-3:45-7:059:35-11:45 Sat-Thu 1:10-3:45-7:05-9:35

Revue Cinema 400 Roncesvalles Ave.

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (PG) Sun 9 Annie Hall (STC) Sun 7 Back to the Future (PG) Sat 7 Big Trouble (PG) Wed 7 The Black Stallion (G) Sun 4 The Breakfast Club (14A) Tue 9 Wed 1 A Clockwork Orange (R) Fri 9:15 Conan the Barbarian (STC) Wed 9 Dirty Dancing (STC) Tue 7 Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (STC) Mon 7 Eraserhead (STC) Mon 9 Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (PG) Sat 9:15 Ghostbusters (PG) Fri 7 Grease (PG) Sun 1:30 Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work (14A) Thu 7 Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (STC) Thu 9:15

The Royal, 608 College St.

The Ballad of Hugh (STC) Wed 7 I Am a Good Person / I Am a Bad Person (18A) Fri 7-9:30 Sat 9:30 Sun 4:30-7 Mon 7-9:30 Tue-Thu 9:30 Modra (PG) Sat 7 Sun 9:30 Only (STC) Sat 4:30 Tue 7 To Make a Farm (STC) Thu 7

Varsity 55 Bloor St. W.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri-Thu 1:20-4:10-7-9:55 Fri-Thu 12:503:40-6:35-9:25

Cosmopolis (14A) Fri-Sun 2-4:35-7:10-9:45 Mon-Thu 2:15-4:50-7:25-10 The Intouchables (14A) Fri-Tue 1:454:25-7:05-9:45 Wed 1:45-4:25-9:45 Thu 1:45-4:25-7:05-9:45 Marvel’s the Avengers 3D (PG) Fri-Sun 12:50-4-7:10-10:30 Mon 4:25-7:20-10:30 Tue 12:50-4-7:10-10:30 Wed 12:50-4-10:30 Thu 12:50-4-7:10-10:30 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri-Sun 1-3:255:50-8:15-10:45 Mon-Thu 12:50-3:155:40-8:05-10:30 Fri-Thu 12:30-2:55-5:207:45-10:10 Prometheus (14A) Fri-Thu 1:05-4-6:559:50 Prometheus 3D (14A) Fri-Thu 1:40-4:357:30-10:25 Rock of Ages (PG) Fri-Sun 1:55-4:507:45-10:40 Mon-Thu 1:30-4:25-7:20-10:15 Fri-Sun 1:15-4:10-7:05-10 Mon-Thu 1-3:55-6:50-9:45 Safety Not Guaranteed (14A) Fri-Tue 12:30-2:45-5-7:20-9:40 Wed 12:30-2:404:50-7:20-9:40 Thu 12:30-2:45-5-7:20-9:40

Canada Square 2200 Yonge St.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri 4:10-7-9:35 Sat-Sun 1:10-3:45-7-9:35 MonThu 4:10-7 The Dictator (14A) Fri 4:15-7:15-9:15 SatSun 2-4-7:15-9:15 Mon-Thu 4:15-7:15 Headhunters (STC) Fri 4:40-6:50-9:40 Sat-Sun 1:35-4:10-6:50-9:40 Mon-Thu 4:40-6:50 The Hunger Games (14A) Fri 3:50-6:409:30 Sat-Sun 1-3:50-6:40-9:30 Mon-Thu 3:50-6:40 Hysteria (PG) Fri 4:30-7:10-9:20 Sat-Sun 1:40-4:30-7:10-9:20 Mon-Thu 4:30-7:10 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri 4:20-7:30-9:45 Sat-Sun 1:50-4:20-7:30-9:45 Mon-Thu 4:20-7:20 What to Expect When You’re Expecting (14A) Fri 4-6:20-9:10 Sat-Sun 1:20-3:406:20-9:10 Mon-Thu 4-6:45 Where Do We Go Now? (14A) Fri 4:056:30-9 Sat-Sun 1:30-4:05-6:30-9 Mon-Thu 4:05-6:30

Mt. Pleasant Theatre 675 Mt.Pleasant Rd., 416-489-8484 Bernie (PG) Fri-Sat 9:25 Sun 7 No Films Showing Today (STC) Mon Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (PG) Fri-Sat 7 Sun 4:30 Tue-Thu 7 Regent Theatre 551 Mt.Pleasant Rd., 416-480-9884 The Lady (PG) Fri-Sat 8:55 Sun 7 Tue 7 Monsieur Lazhar (PG) Fri-Sat 7 Sun 4:30 Wed-Thu 7 No Films Showing Today (STC) Mon

Yonge-Eglinton Centre 2300 Yonge St.

Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri 1:20-3:50 Sat 12:05-2:25-4:45 Sun 122:20-4:45 Mon-Tue 1-3:40 Wed 3:40 Thu 1-3:40 Star & Strollers Screening, Wed 1 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted 3D (G) Fri 12:30-3-5:30-8-10:20 Sat 12:353-5:30-7:50-10:10 Sun 12:30-3-5:30-7:5010:10 Mon-Thu 1:50-4:20-6:40-9:20 Marvel’s the Avengers (PG) Fri 12:50-7:10 Sat 7 Sun 12:40-6:40 Mon-Tue 1:20-7:15 Wed 7:15 Thu 1:20-7:15 Marvel’s the Avengers 3D (PG) Fri 4-10:10 Sat 4-10 Sun 3:40-9:40 Mon-Thu 3:45-9:50 Men in Black 3 (PG) Fri-Sat 4:10-10:30 Sun 3:50-9:50 Mon-Thu 4:35-10:30 Men in Black 3 3D (PG) Fri 1-7:20 Sat 1-7:10 Sun 1-6:50 Mon-Thu 1:15-6:50 National Theatre Live: Frankenstein (Original Casting) (STC) Sat 12:30 Thu 6:45 Prometheus (14A) Fri 7-10 Sat 7:20-10:20 Sun 7:05-10:05 Mon-Wed 6:30-9:30 Thu 9:40 Prometheus 3D (14A) Fri 2-4:50-7:5010:50 Sat 1:50-4:50-8-11 Sun 1:20-4:207:30-10:30 Mon-Thu 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:30 Rock of Ages (PG) Fri 1:40-4:40-7:40-10:40 Sat 1:40-4:40-7:40-10:45 Sun 12:50-4-710:15 Mon-Tue 1:10-4-7-10:10 Wed 4-710:10 Thu 1:10-4-7-10:10 Star & Strollers Screening, Wed 1 Snow White & the Huntsman (PG) Fri-Sat 1:10-4:20-7:30-10:35 Sun 1:05-4:10-7:1510:25 Mon-Tue 1:05-4:10-7:20-10:20 Wed 1:10-4:10-7:20-10:20 Thu 1:05-4:10-7:20-

10:20 That’s My Boy (18A) Fri 2:30-5:20-8:1010:55 Sat 12-2:40-5:25-8:10-10:55 Sun 12:20-3:20-6:30-9:30 Mon-Thu 1:35-4:157:05-10

Yonge & Dundas 24 10 Dundas St East

Brave (STC) Thu 12:01 The Cabin in the Woods (18A) Fri-Sun 12:10-2:45-5:10-7:40-10:10 Mon-Tue 2:455:10-7:40-10:10 Thu 2:45-5:10-7:40-10:10 Chernobyl Diaries (14A) Fri 1:50-4-6:10 Sat-Sun 11:20-1:50-4-6:10 Mon-Wed 1:504-6:10 Thu 4-6:10 Double Trouble (STC) Fri-Thu 1:40-7:05 Ferrari Ki Sawaari (STC) Fri 3-6:30-10 SatSun 11:30-3-6:30-10 Mon-Thu 3-6:30-10 Lola Versus (14A) Fri 12:30-2-3-4:305:30-7-8-9:30-10:30 Sat-Sun 11:30-12:302-3-4:30-5:30-7-8-9:30-10:30 Mon-Thu 2-3-4:30-5:30-7-8-9:30-10:30 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri 1:30-4:15-7-9:45 Sat-Sun 10:45-1:304:15-7-9:45 Mon-Thu 1:30-4:15-7-9:45 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted 3D (G) Fri 12:15-2:15-3-5-5:45-7:45-8:3010:15-10:45 Sat-Sun 11:30-12:15-2:15-35-5:45-7:45-8:30-10:15-10:45 Mon-Thu 2:15-3-5-5:45-7:45-8:30-10:15-10:45 Men in Black 3 (PG) Fri 12:15-1-3:15-46:15-6:45-9:15-9:45 Sat-Sun 10:15-12:151-3:15-4-6:15-6:45-9:15-9:45 Mon-Thu 1-3:15-4-6:15-6:45-9:15-9:45 Men in Black 3 3D (PG) Fri 2-5-8-10:45 Sat-Sun 11:15-2-5-8-10:45 Mon-Thu 2-5-8-10:45 Rock of Ages (PG) Fri 12:15-2:45-3:306-6:45-8:30-9:15-10 Sat-Sun 11:30-12:152:45-3:30-6-6:45-8:30-9:15-10 Mon-Wed 2:45-3:30-6-6:45-8:30-9:15-10 Thu 1:152:45-3:30-6-6:45-8:30-9:15-10 Rock of Ages: The IMAX Experience (PG) Fri 1:15-4:15-7:30-10:45 Sat-Sun 10:151:15-4:15-7:30-10:45 Mon-Wed 1:15-4:157:30-10:45 Thu 4:15-7:30-10:45 Shanghai (14A) Fri 2:50-6:10-9:35 Sat-Sun 11:25-2:50-6:10-9:35 Mon 2:50-6:10-9:35 Wed-Thu 2:50-6:10-9:35

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Blazing Saddles (STC) Sun 1 Dark Shadows (14A) Fri-Sat 1:45-4:106:45-9:45 Sun 1:45-4:10-10 Mon-Thu 1:45-4:10-6:45-9:45 The Dictator (14A) Fri-Thu 1:35-3:405:50-8-10:05 The Hunger Games (14A) Fri 1:35-4:20-7:20-10:20 Sat 1:25-4:20-7:2010:20 Sun-Thu 1:35-4:20-7:20-10:20 The Iron Giant (PG) Sat 11 Marvel’s the Avengers (PG) Fri 3:20-6:309:35 Sat 12:20-3:20-6:30-9:35 Sun-Thu 3:20-6:30-9:35 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1:30 Marvel’s the Avengers 3D (PG) Fri 1:30-4:25-7:25-10:30 Sat 1:15-4:25-7:2510:30 Sun-Tue 1:30-4:25-7:25-10:30 Wed 4:25-7:25-10:30 Thu 1:30-4:25-7:25-10:30 Men in Black 3 (PG) Fri-Thu 1:40-4:056:40-9:20 Men in Black 3 3D (PG) Fri 2:40-5:10-7:45-10:15 Sat 12-2:40-5:10-7:4510:15 Sun-Thu 2:40-5:10-7:45-10:15 National Theatre Live: Frankenstein (Original Casting) (STC) Sat 12:30 Thu 6:45 Prometheus (14A) Fri-Thu 3:10-6:10-9 Prometheus 3D (14A) Fri 3:50-6:50-9:40 Sat 12:50-3:50-6:50-9:40 Sun-Thu 3:506:50-9:40 Prometheus: An IMAX 3D Experience (14A) Fri 1:50-4:40-7:35-10:30 Sat 11-1:50-4:40-7:35-10:30 Sun-Thu 1:504:40-7:35-10:30 Reservoir Dogs (R) Mon 7 Rock of Ages (PG) Fri 1:30-2-4:154:45-7-7:30-9:50-10:25 Sat 11:15-1:202-4:15-4:45-7-7:30-9:50-10:25 Sun-Tue 1:30-2-4:15-4:45-7-7:30-9:50-10:25 Wed 2-4:15-4:45-7-7:30-9:50-10:25 Thu 1:30-24:15-4:45-7-7:30-9:50-10:25 Star & Strollers Screening, Wed 1:30 Think Like a Man (PG) Fri 1:55-4:307:10-10 Sat 11:20-1:55-4:30-7:10-10 Sun 1:55-4:30-7:10 Mon 1:55-4:30-10 Tue-Wed 1:55-4:30-7:10-10 Thu 3:40-9:55 WWE: No Way Out (STC) Sun 8

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The Dictator (14A) Fri 3:30-5:45-7:50-10:15 Sat-Sun 1:10-3:30-5:45-7:50-10:15 MonThu 3:30-5:45-7:50-10:15 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri 5:10-7:30 Sat-Sun 12:15-2:45-5:107:30 Mon-Thu 5:10-7:30 Star & Strollers Screening, Wed 1 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted 3D (G) Fri 5:40-8-10:30

Sat-Sun 12:50-3:15-5:40-8-10:30 Mon-Thu 5:40-8-10:30 Marvel’s the Avengers (PG) Fri 6:30 Sat-Sun 12:30-6:30 Mon-Thu 6:30 Marvel’s the Avengers 3D (PG) Fri 3:309:20 Sat-Sun 3:20-9:20 Mon-Thu 3:30-9:20 Men in Black 3 (PG) Fri-Thu 3:40-9:50 Men in Black 3 3D (PG) Fri 6:40 Sat-Sun 12:40-6:40 Mon-Thu 6:40 Prometheus (14A) Fri 3:50-6:45-9:40 Sat-Sun 12:55-3:50-6:45-9:40 Mon-Thu 3:50-6:45-9:40 Prometheus 3D (14A) Fri 4:30-7:25-10:20 Sat-Sun 1:35-4:30-7:2510:20 Mon-Thu 4:30-7:25-10:20 Rock of Ages (PG) Fri 4:20-7:15-10:10 SatSun 1:25-4:20-7:15-10:10 Mon-Thu 4:207:15-10:10 Star & Strollers Screening, Wed 1 Snow White & the Huntsman (PG) Fri 4-7-10 Sat-Sun 1-4-7-10 Mon-Thu 4-7-10 That’s My Boy (18A) Fri 4:50-7:40-10:25 Sat-Sun 2-4:50-7:40-10:25 Mon-Thu 4:50-7:40-10:25 What to Expect When You’re Expecting (14A) Fri-Thu 10:05

Sun 1:45-4:35-7:30-10:20 Mon-Thu 4:307:15-10:05 Snow White & the Huntsman (PG) Fri-Sat 1:40-3:55-4:35-6:50-7:35-9:45-10:30 Sun 1:35-3:50-4:25-6:50-7:20-9:45-10:15 MonTue 3:45-6:50-7:45-9:45-10:15 Wed-Thu 3:45-4:20-6:50-7:20-9:45-10:15 That’s My Boy (18A) Fri 2:35-5:15-8-10:45 Sat 12-2:35-5:15-8-10:45 Sun 12-2:35-5:107:50-10:30 Mon-Thu 5:10-7:50 What to Expect When You’re Expecting (14A) Fri 2-5-7:50-10:25 Sat-Sun 12:102:40-5:15-7:50-10:25 Mon-Tue 4:20-7:2010:15 Wed-Thu 4:10-6:40-9:15

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The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri 1:05-4-7-9:55 Sat-Sun 12:45-4-7-9:55 MonThu 4-7-9:55 Chernobyl Diaries (14A) Fri-Sat 10:20 Sun 10:05 Mon-Thu 9:25 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Fri 2:25-4:55-7:25-10:10 Sat 12-2:25-4:557:25-10:10 Sun 12-2:25-4:50-7:15-9:35 Mon-Thu 3:55-6:35-9 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted 3D (G) Fri 1-3-3:30-5:25-5:55-7:55-8:25-10:45 Sat 12:30-1-3-3:30-5:25-5:55-7:55-8:2510:45 Sun 12:30-1-3-3:30-5:25-5:55-7:458:25 Mon-Thu 4:35-5-7:05-7:30-9:50 The Pirates! Band of Misfits (PG) Fri-Sun 1:25 Rock of Ages (PG) Fri-Sat 1:15-4:10-7:0510 Sun 1:05-3:55-6:55-9:50 Mon-Thu 3:50-6:45-9:35 Fri-Sat 1:55-4:50-7:45-10:40

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Expect some Party Rockin’ at the MMVAs LMFAO. Redfoo and Sky Blu are set to host the MuchMusic Video Awards on Sunday Ian Gormely

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“Party” and “rocks” are both words regularly used to describe the MuchMusic Video Awards. But the nation’s music station decided to make it official this year by having party rocking experts LMFAO host their annual shindig on Sunday night. Despite never having hosted an awards show, the duo — made up of Redfoo and Sky Blu — weren’t the least bit surprised when the offer came their way. “I’m surprised more entities don’t have us doing more of this stuff,” says Redfoo, on the phone from the band’s Houston stop on their current Party Rockin’ Tour. Based in Los Angeles, LMFAO (an acronym for Laughed My F*cking Ass Off) found fame via their brash mix of house beats, pop hooks, dance moves

and an ostentatious wardrobe. Their stupidly catchy singles Party Rock Anthem and Sexy and I Know It both hit No. 1 in Canada and the U.S. And while their sound and lyrics certainly have roots in club culture their crossover appeal is what they believe enticed Much into offering them the gig. “The demographic that they want to tune in is our same fan base,” say Redfoo. “And especially now, with a lot of the kids listening to LMFAO and having fun with the videos, the parents now are fans.” The pair logged time riffing on camera for the Grammy’s Red Carpet, but Redfoo says the MMVAs are a far more structured event. “Me and Sky are always on,” he says, “we’re always improving and having fun. That’s what we do. So it’s about capturing the best of that with some guidelines.” MuchMusic organizers have been in regular communication with the band, hammering out a script that allows the two musician’s personalities to shine without derailing the show’s momentum, or breaking CRTC rules. They’re also doing their own research in prep-

Surrounded by superstars

Both Redfoo and Sky Blu have rock royalty in their bloodline. • Redfoo. His real name is Stefan Gordy. He is the youngest son of Motown founder Berry Gordy. • Sky Blu (a.k.a Skyler Gordy). He is Berry’s grandson, making Stefan Skylar’s uncle. • Jermaine Jackson. The one-time Jackson 5 member and Michael’s older brother, was once married to Stefan’s older sister, Hazel, making the two brothers-in-law.

aration for the show. “There is certain inside Canadian humour,” he says. “I have to learn these things. I’m on Wikipedia understanding where the maple syrup came from.” The 2012 MMVAs Red Carpet Special starts Sunday at 8 p.m. ET, followed by the awards show at 9 p.m. ET on MuchMusic and Fuse.

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This month in celebs who feel sorry for themselves... Scarlett Johansson gets a lot of attention for her beauty, but it’s not something she’s exactly thrilled about. “I don’t like being labelled as ‘the sexiest woman alive.’ As an actress I prefer to maintain the anonymity,” Johansson says in an interview with Grazia Italia. And as for being a role model for other women? She’d rather not. “There are so many wonderful women out there,” Johansson says.

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At first, things seemed pretty nice and tidy with the Chris Brown and Drake brawl that broke out early Thursday morning at Manhattan nightclub W.i.P. Both hip-hop stars have dated Rihanna in the past, both have a habit of gossiping in pop songs, and one has a history of anger management problems: Case closed. But now, Drake’s people are telling TMZ that the rapper wasn’t responsible for the gash on Chris Brown’s face that popped up on Twitter Thursday morning. “Drake did not participate in any wrongdoing of any kind last night at W.i.P,” his rep tells the site. “He was on his way out of the club when the altercation began.” Another source claims that Philly rapper Meek Mill was the one with the prob-

lem, and hit Brown with a bottle after a shouting match. No arrests were made, and all of the boldface names were gone by the time police arrived sometime after 4 a.m. Brown, for one, seems to back up at least the bottle part. His Twitter feed has since been airbrushed by publicists, but at one point

after the incident read, “How u party wit rich n**** that hate? Lol... Throwing bottles like girls? #shameonya!” Well, someone is certainly getting left out of the Cheesecake Factory mall trip this weekend. As soon as a nasty note surfaces on the bathroom wall, we’re going to call it: Lamest hip-hop fight ever.

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Talk about a friendly divorce: No prenup for Cox, Arquette In possibly the most amicable split in Hollywood history, Courteney Cox reportedly filed her divorce paper the same day as soon-to-be exhusband David Arquette, also citing irreconcilable differences, according to TMZ. Like Arquette, Cox is seeking joint custody of their daughter and no spousal support, and she will represent herself in the proceedings. The biggest discovery is that the couple, married for 11 years before separating in 2010, did not have a prenup, so all of their community property will be divided equally. Cox is worth a reported $75 million, while Arquette is said to be worth $18 million.


3 LIFE Safety first

Cooking to perfection • Use an instant-read thermometer to check if meat is finished rather than cutting into it because the natural juices will escape. • Cook food thoroughly — cooking times and temperatures vary for different meat and poultry. • Whole poultry should be fully cooked at 82 C (180 F), burgers at a minimum of 71 C (160 F) and beef, veal and lamb roasts and steaks can vary from 63 C (145 F) for medium-rare to 77 C (170 F) for well done. • When cooking in advance, divide large portions of food into small, shallow containers for refrigeration to ensure safe, rapid cooling. • Keep cold food cold and hot food hot until it’s served. You can keep cooked meats hot by setting them to the side or upper tray of the barbecue grill. • The refrigerator should be set at 4 C (40 F) or colder and the freezer at -18 C (0 F) or colder.

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My dad isn’t much of a drinker. He’s more of a six-pack of beer a year and a sip of wine if the occasion insists type than a trained professional like me. He does have a slight liquid Achilles’ heel when it comes to single malt scotch though, which makes Father’s Day gifting a no brainer. Not a blend of different whiskies, single malts are made from a single grain (barley) and a single water source by a single distillery. All that singularity means a glass of this style of scotch comes jam packed with personality, some of which can be pretty over the top. Islay is Scotland’s southernmost island and its small group of distilleries creates the most aggressive whiskies in the world. Laphroaig 10 Year Old ($70.20 - $84.99) is arguably the nastiest (in a good way). Boozy and medicinal with a pounding palate of peat, iodine and a touch of sea spray; it’s a rambunctious malt that may pose a challenge for those who prefer lighter whiskies. Here’s a tip: Try adding a splash of spring water to your next glass of single malt. It helps round out the forward flavours and accentuates the aromas. PRICES REFLECT THE RANGE ACROSS THE COUNTRY. SOME PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN ALL PROVINCES.

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Surprise dad with your skills on the grill Mesquite-Grilled Cheeseburgers with Warm Chipotle Salsa. These aren’t your typical barbecue bites The basic two-zone fire is an efficient charcoal arrangement for a wide variety of foods. It combines both direct heat (where the food cooks directly above the coals) and indirect heat (where the foods cook above and to the side of the coals).

1. In a large bowl, gently combine beef, cumin, pepper and 7 ml (1 1/2 tsp) salt. Shape into 4 patties of equal size, each about 2 cm (3/4 inch) thick. With your thumb or the back of a spoon, make a shallow indentation about 2.5 cm (1 inch) wide in the centre of each patty. This will help the patties cook evenly and prevent them from puffing on the grill. Cover and refrigerate until ready to cook. 2. Prepare a two-zone fire for high heat (230 C/450 F to 290 C/550 F). 3.

In a medium skillet over medium heat, warm 15 ml (1 tbsp) of the oil. Add onion and garlic and cook until onion is tender, about 3 min-

Ingredients 4 portions Ideal grill: Charcoal Smoke intensity: Strong Prep time: 20 minutes Cooking time: 20 minutes • 750 g (1 1/2 lb) ground chuck (80 per cent lean) • 10 ml (2 tsp) ground cumin • 7 ml (1 1/2 tsp) ground black pepper • Kosher salt • 30 ml (2 tbsp) extra-virgin olive oil, divided • 1 small red onion, finely chopped • 1 garlic clove, minced • 4 plum tomatoes, each cut in half lengthwise • 2 large handfuls mesquite wood chips, soaked in water for at least 30 minutes • 45 ml (3 tbsp) finely chopped fresh cilantro leaves • 1 canned chipotle chili pep per in adobo sauce, minced • 15 ml (1 tbsp) fresh lime juice • 4 slices smoked cheddar or smoked Gouda cheese, each about 30 g (1 oz) • 4 hamburger rolls

utes, stirring occasionally. Transfer to a medium bowl. Brush tomatoes with remaining 30 ml (1 tbsp) of oil.

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coal and put the lid on the grill. When smoke appears, place tomato halves, cut side up, over indirect high heat. Close lid and cook until tomato juices are bubbling and the skins split, about 12 minutes. Remove from grill. Remove and discard tomato skins and roughly chop tomatoes. Add tomatoes, cilantro, chili and lime juice to onion mixture. Season with salt. Set aside.

5. Drain and add remaining wood chips to charcoal and put lid on the grill. When wood starts to smoke, cook

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patties over direct high heat, with lid closed as much as possible, until cooked to medium doneness, 8 to 10 minutes, turning once. During the last minute of cooking time, place a slice of cheese on each patty to melt and toast the rolls, cut side down. Remove from grill and build each burger with the salsa. Serve warm.

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Have a few gaps in your schedule you’re looking to fill? Whether you’re hoping to dance, drink or just relax, check out these hot upcoming events courtesy of Notable.ca. To get even more info on these Notable happenings make sure to check out notable.ca/nationwide/metro/june15

Just Opened: FARMHOUSE Tavern

Opening Tonight: Barhop Bar

Opening just last week at 1627 Dupont St., Farmhouse Tavern is a quaint new resto rooted in the charming influences of the rural Ontario farmhouse. They were featured on an episode of Junk Raiders for the space’s build, and are cooking a blackboard menu of farm-driven food. Cool notes: Sunday nights have $1 oysters at 9 p.m., and 1/2 price food at 10 p.m.

A new craft beer bar is opening up tonight on King West, promising three staples: beer, food, life. Since we often equate the first two as being a large parcel of the third, we think that’s pretty notable. With 24 beers on tap, another 50 or so by the bottle or can, and some great haute grub like mussels, osso buco, and beeramisu, Barhop is set to heat up 391 King Street W.

Just Opened: Dine on 3 In a similar move as last year’s Eaton Centre unveiling of the gourmand food court Urban Eats, Yorkdale Mall just launched Dine on 3, their $35-million renovated eatery space. This food oasis features some of the usual suspects, but goes far beyond the extra mile with stand alone, licensed restaurants like Famoso Neapolitan Pizza. Yorkdale finally has a food court worthy of its status.

Just Opened: La Carnita In a move that excited all foodies city-wide, La Carnita announced a permanent location — it was a pop-up model before — a couple months ago, and just this past Tuesday they officially opened at 501 College St. Serving up gourmet tacos — like the pollo frito with peanut mole sauce, and the crispy avocado with frijoles — La Carnita is set to give Grand Electric a run for their money.

Sinai Soiree Join Mount Sinai on Thursday, June 21 at Maro in Liberty Village (135 Liberty St.) for a night of opulence and intrigue, featuring exquisite vignettes from the boudoirs of Cosabella and ResultWear. Indulge in hors d’oeuvres and cocktails in support of women’s health and cancer research at Mount Sinai Hospital. Enter to win tickets now: notable. ca/toronto/yp-life/Sinai

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National Ballet Diamond Gala The National Ballet’s annual gala this year is themed after diamonds, for their elegance, rarity, and multi-faceted beauty...much like ballet dancers. On June 20th at the Four Seasons Centre for Performing Arts (145 Queen St. W.), join hundreds of other cultural philanthropists for a gala dinner and cocktails, with amazing displays of dynamic beauty from Canada’s most talented dancers.

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Tiger on the hunt at U.S. Open Any comfort Michael Thompson took looking up at the leaderboard at the Olympic Club and finally seeing his name at the top fizzled fast when he saw the player one spot below. Tiger Woods. Thompson shot a 4-under 66 in the first round of the U.S. Open on Thursday, taking a threeshot lead in the clubhouse over the hard-charging Woods and David Toms.

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“All sports fall into a rhythm, and at the moment our team is in a good rhythm with balance and in team spirit.” Canadian men’s soccer team head coach Stephen Hart on Thursday. Canada is riding the momentum of taking four of six possible points in two World Cup qualifiers. The victories, a spirited 1-0 win in Cuba and 0-0 home draw against Honduras, has placed Canada second in CONCACAF Group C, trailing Panama, which has collected six points in two matches. Now Canada sits idle before resuming the quest for a Brazil 2014 berth with a match in Toronto against Panama on Sept. 7. On the web

Tiger Woods lines up a putt on Thursday. GETTY IMAGES Chris Bosh dunks the ball over Serge Ibaka in Game 2 of the NBA finals Thursday in Oklahoma City. RONALD MARTINEZ/GETTY IMAGES

Heat steal Thunder’s home-court advantage NBA. Miami can win finals over next three games on its floor

Joe Torre will call the shots from the dugout once again. The 71-yearold, who led the New York Yankees to four championships, will manage the United States at the next World Baseball Classic. Scan the code for the story.

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LeBron James asked for help, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh provided it. The Miami Heat finally rediscovered the formula to winning in the NBA finals — barely. James scored 32 points, Wade rebounded from a poor opener with 24 and the Heat built a huge early lead before holding off a furious fourth-

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quarter rally behind their three all-stars to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 10096 on Thursday night to tie the series at one game apiece. Bosh had 16 points and 15 rebounds in his return to the starting lineup for the Heat, who snapped a four-game finals losing streak with their

first victory since Game 3 against Dallas last year. “We’ve been down. We’ve withstood rallies. The good thing about it, when they scored, we didn’t get our head down. We just got back on offence and started to execute,” James said. “It’s a great team that we’re going against. So we’re going to need every effort, every play and it’s going to take all the way down to zeroes on that clock to get a win.” Now they go home to host Game 3 on Sunday and the next two after that, knowing they don’t have to hear the

noisy Thunder fans again — not to mention all their critics — if they win all three. Kevin Durant scored 32 points for the Thunder, but missed a shot after appearing to be bumped that would have tied a game the Thunder trailed the entire way. Russell Westbrook finished with 27 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, but shot 10 of 25 from the field. It was the first home loss in 10 post-season games for the Thunder, who had overcome a 13-point deficit in Game 1. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Armstrong takes action against latest allegations Lance Armstrong is gearing up for a fight over the latest round of doping allegations. Armstrong’s lawyers demanded access to evidence gathered by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, including test results and the names of witnesses who said they saw the seven-time Tour de France champion use performance-enhancing drugs. Armstrong has until June 22 to respond in writing to the fresh allegations, the first step of what could be a months-long process. “I’m exploring all my options,” Armstrong said in a telephone interview on Thursday with The Associated Press from Paris. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


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Ray has quiet night in debut for Argonauts CFL. Former Edmonton Eskimos quarterback not concerned after first pre-season game His first two passes as a Toronto Argonaut were knocked down by Hamilton defenders. Then Ricky Ray threw an incomplete toss to receiver Spencer Watt. In fact, he needed four attempts before he completed his first pass with his new team, a 15-yard catch by rookie Patrick Carter. Wednesday night’s exhibition game at Ivor Wynne Stadium was anything but a dynamic aerial debut for the former Edmonton Eskimos quarterback whom Argo Nation has pinned its Grey Cup hopes on this season. But neither Ray nor head coach Scott Milanovich was concerned. “That’s always the trick being a quarterback. It’s getting used to the speed of the game. In practice, you know you’re Ticats give Aussie a chance

Josh Bartel’s long wait is over. • Two years ago, he walked

away from Australian Rules Football to pursue a North American football career.

Ricky Ray during game action on Wednesday. torstar news service

not getting hit back there so you feel you can hold onto the ball a little bit longer,” said Ray, who played the entire first quarter and two minutes of the second in a game that the Argos would go on to win 29-24. Ray finished with five completions in eight attempts for 72 yards but was able to direct two scoring drives, oneand two-yard TD runs by tailback Cory Boyd that gave the Boatmen an early 14-0 lead. Both scoring drives of 48 and 72 yards were helped by Hamilton penalties that kept his drives going, including a pass interference call and a

roughing the passer infraction. “I missed a couple of throws earlier. We just couldn’t get into a rhythm. Then finally we started,” said Ray, whose longest pass went to slotback Chad Owens for 20 yards. “It takes a couple of hits to get yourself into the game. We were able to finish our drives with touchdowns, which was big for us. “That’s what this offence is going to be all about. It’s completions and moving the chains and establishing that rhythm and putting good drives together.” T o be fair, some o f

Ray’s best weapons were missing as Jason Barnes, Maurice Mann and Andrew Durie were sidelined with minor injuries. It’s unknown whether any will be ready for Tuesday’s pre-season game against the Montreal Alouettes at the Rogers Centre. Players spent Thursday watching the game film. They’ll practise Friday with some cuts coming by Sunday morning. Torstar news service

MLB. Cain pitches San Francisco franchise’s first perfect game Matt Cain tossed and turned and managed all of about four hours of sleep following his history-making gem for the Giants. Perfectly understandable. Cain’s perfect game will be remembered among the most masterful pitching performances in regular-season baseball history, if not ever. San Francisco’s ace righthander dominated the Houston Astros every which way Wednesday night in a 10-0 win for the 22nd perfect game ever and the fifth no-hitter already this year. He struck out a career-best 14 batters, making up more than half of his 27 straight outs and tying Sandy Koufax for most Ks in a perfecto. Cain (8-2) threw 19 first-pitch strikes and never faced a 2-0 count in winning his careerhigh seventh straight start. “I’m still pumped,” said Cain, who was back on the field playing catch with fellow starter Madison Bumgarner by 10:15 a.m. Thursday after a workout. “I haven’t really had a ton of time to sit down and look over stuff, see how it all happened. I don’t know that it has hit me yet, maybe when I can sit down and watch the highlights, go over the game.” Add in a pair of improbable catches by Melky Cabrera and Gregor Blanco to preserve the bid, and Cain wound up with the first perfect game in the franchise’s storied 130-year history and its 14th no-hitter.

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dream but took a huge step closer to achieving it Wednesday night when he made his CFL debut with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

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coming,” Bartel said. “It’s definitely a relief to get the first game out of the way and come through unscathed, which is even more of a bonus. the canadian press

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It was the third this month, as Cain joined the Mets’ Johan Santana and a combined nono by Seattle’s staff. He threw 125 pitches — most ever in a perfect game — and 86 of those for strikes. Seven of his strikeouts were called. He didn’t shake off catcher Buster Posey even once. They were in sync on this memorable evening, all right. Cain followed up Bumgarner’s 12-strikeout night Tuesday, and they became the first Giants pitchers to record consecutive double-digit strikeout games since Vida Blue and John Montefusco in May 1978. “Things like this bring a team together even more,” San Francisco skipper Bruce Bochy said. “That’s the first one I’ve seen. It was an incredible night. Matt was going about it like a normal game. That last at-bat he sprinted to first base and I yelled, ‘Hey, take it easy.’ But he always plays the game hard.”

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“It’s something I always wanted to do since I was little, but it’s kind of a blur when it actually happens.” San Francisco Giants pitcher Matt Cain on his perfect game

NBA. Highly-regarded prospects work out for Raptors With less than two weeks now left until the NBA draft, it’s getting close to the time the Raptors would like to be weeding out pretenders from contenders for the eighth pick, should they not find an amenable trade to make. On Thursday they saw three significant players who present quite different stories. Connecticut guard Jeremy Lamb, trying to dispel rumours he’s not tough enough to survive in the NBA, was briefly

part of a morning workout session, rolling his ankle early and shutting down for the day. Duke guard Austin Rivers, one of the more publicly confident players in the draft, waxed eloquently about Toronto. North Carolina forward Harrison Barnes was, according to sources, the best player to work out, but it’s a stretch to think he’s a legitimate prospect at No. 8. For Rivers, though, the order of the draft doesn’t appear

to be all that important. “It shouldn’t be about how high you go, it should be where you go, really,” he said last week in Chicago. “If you can go seven to somewhere great and that’s better than going four to somewhere bad, then that’s the case.” Any of those three — along with Weber State guard Damian Lillard and Syracuse guard Dion Waiters — would be OK fits. The most significant need

now is at small forward but there are few worthy candidates expected to be available and team president Bryan Colangelo said at the draft lottery he wouldn’t be adverse to drafting a player who plays a position that the Raptors may be satisfied with. The Raptors, who also have the 37th and 56th picks, have workouts scheduled for the rest of this week but have seen most of the top-rated players. torstar news service

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Irish find no luck against Spaniards Euro 2012. Ireland eliminated from tournament Spain’s dazzling ball control, dizzying passing game and deluge of shots were way too much for Ireland. Fernando Torres scored a goal in each half, and David Silva and substitute Cesc Fabregas added the others as Spain beat Ireland 4-0 and eliminated the Irish from the European Championship with its most lopsided loss in 41 years. Spain, which leads Group C along with Croatia with four points, dominated the tempo and scoring opportunities through its quick combinations and precise passing. The defending champions completed an incredible 779 passes and took 26 shots — 20 of them on goal — in a performance that put it on course for a spot in the quarterfinals. Torres, who scored in the Euro 2008 final, put Spain ah­ ead early after dispossessing Richard Dunne inside the area and scurrying past Stephen Ward before sending an angled shot over goalkeeper Shay Given in the fourth minute. Torres started over Fabre­ gas as the world champions reverted to fielding a trad-

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itional striker after the attack was led by six midfielders against Italy. The Chelsea striker showed that a late season turnaround was no fluke as he became Spain’s third all-time leading scorer with 30 goals in 95 appearances. “We wanted to win, to make a better impression than we did against Italy,” said Torres, whose team completed three times as many passes as the Irish. “From the first minute we showed the character to win.” Torres’ first goal marked the start of Spain’s assault on the Irish, who had started well with Simon Cox forcing Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas into a tricky save in the second minute. “Unfortunately the goal for the second time after three minutes throws your tactical plan out the window,” said Ireland coach Giovanni Trapattoni, whose team also conceded early in a 3-1 loss to Croatia. the associated press

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“For the vast majority of time, we were chasing shadows.” Ireland midfielder Keith Andrews after playing Spain.

France. Feeling hot

French coach Laurent Blanc has moaned about the sweltering playing conditions for the matches in Donetsk, where his team is based, saying “I just went to the stadium and it’s like an oven.” the assocaited press

Fernando Torres moves past Ireland’s Richard Dunne, left, and Sean St. Ledger to score Thursday in Gdansk, Poland. Alvaro Barrientos Post-match reaction

Given considers future Ireland goalkeeper Shay Given says his team’s early exit from the European Championship following a 4-0 thrashing by Spain could prompt some players to consider retiring from international duty. Given, 36, says he will think about his own future after Ireland was outclassed

Thursday by the defending champions at the PGE Arena. Other key performers like Damien Duff, Richard Dunne and Robbie Keane are also over 30. Given says his emotions are “very raw” after the team’s elimination and thinks there will be “a few players” who might make way for younger players coming through. Coach Giovanni Trapattoni says he might give the likes of 23-year-old winger James

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Shay Given Thursday in Gdansk, Poland. getty images

McClean a chance in the final Group C match against Italy. the associated press

Warsaw police say eight people have been convicted in summary procedures and 125 will go before courts following street fights involving Russian and Polish hooligans when their teams played a Euro 2012 match. the associated press

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Italy lets lead, win slip away Tactics backfire. Strategy to absorb attack enables Croatia to score the equalizer in 1-1 draw

Italy’s Mario Balotelli kicks the ball during a Euro 2012 Group C match against Croatia in Poznan, Poland, Thursday. Jon Super/The Associated Press

After all the talk about an attacking approach to football, Italy fell back to its old defensive tactics Thursday — and the price was a costly 1-1 draw with Croatia. The Italians let a first-half lead slip away and now may need help to advance to the European Championship quarter-finals. Andrea Pirlo gave the Italians the lead with a curving free kick in the 39th minute, but Mario Mandzukic was left unmarked to equalize for Croatia in the 72nd. At the start of the second half, Italy rarely threatened, instead choosing to absorb Croatia’s attacks. The tactic backfired when Ivan Strinic launched a long pass from the left flank to Mandzukic, who had time to control at the edge of the box and shoot it in off the post. Italy coach Cesare Pran-

Italy-Croatia Italy remains winless against its Mediterranean neighbour in all six meetings since Croatia declared independence from the former Yugoslavia in 1991. • The Azzurri are also now winless in their second matches at their last six major tournaments.

Italy’s Andrea Pirlo. The associated press

delli was left wondering if there was a physical problem with his squad. “After an hour our physical level drops,” Prandelli said. “We’ve got to figure out how to manage our energy in the next match. We’re lacking freshness in that phase of the match. “We (drew) with a very physical and athletic squad, but we played much better (than Croatia).” The Associated Press

Rising star. Mandzukic making a name England coach. Hodgson to renew for himself with 3 goals, tireless effort acquaintances with Swedish football

Mario Mandzukic Clive Mason/Getty Images

A relative unknown at international level and close to being disowned by his club, Croatia striker Mario Mandzukic is becoming a star of the European Championship. His three goals in two matches, as well as his tireless endeavour, have given Croatia a real chance of qualifying for the quarter-finals. Mandzukic’s equalizer in the 72nd minute on Thursday earned his side a 1-1 draw with Italy and a share of top place in Group C with Spain. “First, I dreamed of Croatia beating Ireland and me

scoring my first goal in the Euros, and then I dreamed of going against (Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi) Buffon to see his eyes and scoring a goal,” said Mandzukic. “My next dream is to see Croatia go to the quarterfinals.” Before Euro 2012, there were doubts that the 26-yearold striker would figure in Croatia’s starting lineup. His German club VfL Wolfsburg was making noises of getting rid of him at the right price, thought to be around $10 million. The Associated Press

Roy Hodgson went to Sweden 36 years ago to become a coach, and he’ll get to show what he learned when England plays the Swedes at the European Championship on Friday. England is looking to build on a 1-1 draw against France in the Group D opener to help its push for the quarter-finals, while Sweden is on the back foot after a 2-1 loss to co-host Ukraine on Monday. Swedish football gave Hodgson the chance to coach for the first time following an unheralded playing career in

England. He brought the 4-42 system with him, quickly producing two titles with Halmstad. The style of play was then widely replicated throughout the region. “He came to Sweden unknown, but became a big name in Sweden because of

the way he made the results and took some new influences into Swedish football,” Sweden coach Erik Hamren said Thursday. “He is a big name in Sweden and we will never forget what he has done for Swedish football.” The Associated Press

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L 25 26 28 32 32

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Washington New York Atlanta Miami Philadelphia

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Pct .548 .516 .476 .433 .410

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At Halle, Germany Thursday’s results Singles — Second Round Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Lukas Lacko, Slovakia, 7-5, 6-1. Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, def. Florian Mayer, Germany, 6-4, 7-5. Philipp Kohlschreiber (8), Germany, def. Lukasz Kubot, Poland, 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-3. Tommy Haas, Germany, def. Marcel Granollers, Spain, 6-3, 6-4. Doubles — Quarter-finals Treat Conrad Huey, Philippines, and Scott Lipsky, U.S., def. Frantisek Cermak, Czech Republic, and Julian Knowle (2), Austria, 6-3, 5-7, 10-6 (tiebreak). Lukasz Kubot, Poland, and Mikhail Youzhny, Russia, def. Milos Raonic, Thornhill, Ont. and Adil Shamasdin, Pickering, Ont., 6-3, 7-5.

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INTERLEAGUE Thursday’s results Baltimore 12 Pittsburgh 6 Cincinnati 12 Cleveland 5 N.Y. Mets 9 Tampa Bay 6 Detroit 5 Chicago Cubs 3 Oakland 8 Colorado 2 Arizona at Texas Milwaukee at Kansas City Philadelphia at Minnesota Chicago White Sox at St. Louis San Diego at Seattle Wednesday’s results Washington 6 Toronto 2 Baltimore 7 Pittsburgh 1 Boston 10 Miami 2 Cincinnati 5 Cleveland 3 Detroit 8 Chicago Cubs 4 Kansas City 4 Milwaukee 3 (11 inns.) L.A. Angels 2 L.A. Dodgers 1 N.Y. Mets 9 Tampa Bay 1 N.Y. Yankees 3 Atlanta 2 Oakland 10 Colorado 8 Philadelphia 9 Minnesota 8 San Diego 1 Seattle 0 St. Louis 1 Chicago White Sox 0 Texas 1 Arizona 0 Friday’s games All Times Eastern Boston (Matsuzaka 0-1) at Chicago Cubs (Dempster 2-3), 2:20 p.m. Colorado (Francis 0-1) at Detroit (Crosby 1-1), 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 6-5) at Washington (Gonzalez 8-2), 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 5-2) at Cleveland (Masterson 2-6), 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Worley 3-2) at Toronto (Hutchison 5-3), 7:07 p.m. Miami (Zambrano 4-4) at Tampa Bay (Moore 3-5), 7:10 p.m. Baltimore (Matusz 5-6) at Atlanta (Hanson 7-4), 7:35 p.m. Houston (Lyles 1-2) at Texas (Darvish 7-4), 8:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Gallardo 5-5) at Minnesota (Liriano 1-7), 8:10 p.m. Kansas City (Mazzaro 2-1) at St. Louis (Lohse 6-1), 8:15 p.m. Arizona (Cahill 4-5) at L.A. Angels (Haren 4-6), 10:05 p.m. San Diego (Bass 2-6) at Oakland (Blackley 0-2), 10:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Sale 8-2) at LA Dodgers (Kershaw 5-3), 10:10 p.m. San Francisco (Vogelsong 5-2) at Seattle (Vargas 7-5), 10:10 p.m.

Los Angeles San Francisco Arizona Colorado San Diego

ATP AEGON CHAMPIONSHIPS At London Thursday’s results Singles — Third Round Ivan Dodig, Croatia, def. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (2), France, 7-6 (3), 3-6, 7-6 (5). Marin Cilic (6), Croatia, def. Lukas Rosol, Czech Republic, 7-6 (3), 6-2. Sam Querrey, U.S., def. Julien Benneteau (8), France, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Kevin Anderson (9), South Africa, def. Feliciano Lopez (5), Spain, 7-6 (1), 7-6 (7). Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria, def. Nicolas Mahut, France, 7-6 (3), 6-4. Xavier Malisse, Belgium, def. Simone Bolelli, Italy, 7-6 (5), 6-3.

Thursday’s result Houston 6 San Francisco 3 Wednesday’s result San Francisco 10 Houston 0 Friday’s game — All Times Eastern Cincinnati (Arroyo 2-4) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 4-4), 7:10 p.m.

NBA PL AYO FFS THE FINALS (Best of 7) All Times Eastern

OKLAHOMA CITY (W2) VS. MIAMI (E2) (Oklahoma City leads series 1-0) Thursday’s result Miami at Oklahoma City Tuesday’s result Oklahoma City 105 Miami 94 Sunday’s game Oklahoma City at Miami, 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 19 Oklahoma City at Miami, 9 p.m. Thursday, June 21 x-Oklahoma City at Miami, 9 p.m. Sunday, June 24 x-Miami at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 26 x-Miami at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m.

WTA AEGON CLASSIC At Birmingham, England Thursday’s results Singles — Third Round Roberta Vinci (4), Italy, def. Heather Watson, Britain, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. Jelena Jankovic (5), Serbia, def. Casey Dellacqua, Australia (walkover). Ekaterina Makarova (8), Russia, def. Marina Erakovic (9), New Zealand, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3. Hsieh Su-wei (13), Taiwan, def. Melinda Czink, Hungary, 6-1, 6-2. Zheng Jie, China, def. Andrea Hlavackova, Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-1. Melanie Oudin, U.S., def. Elena Vesnina, Russia, 6-0, 6-2. Irina Falconi, U.S., def. Urszula Radwanska, Poland, 7-5, 6-3. Misaki Doi, Japan, leads Stephanie Foretz Gacon, France, 6-4, 2-2 (susp., rain).

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NH L 2012 NHL DRAFT ORDER Final order for the first round of the 2012 National Hockey League’s entry draft, to be held June 22 at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh : 1. Edmonton Oilers; 2. Columbus Blue Jackets; 3. Montreal Canadiens; 4. N.Y. Islanders; 5. Toronto Maple Leafs; 6. Anaheim Ducks; 7. Minnesota Wild; 8. Carolina Hurricanes; 9. Winnipeg Jets; 10. Tampa Bay Lightning. 11. Washington Capitals (from Colorado Avalanche); 12. Buffalo Sabres; 13. Dallas Stars; 14. Calgary Flames; 15. Ottawa Senators; 16. Washington; 17. San Jose Sharks; 18. Chicago Blackhawks; 19. Tampa Bay (from Detroit Red Wings); 20. Philadelphia Flyers. 21. Buffalo Sabres (from Nashville Predators); 22. Pittsburgh Penguins; 23. Florida Panthers; 24. Boston Bruins; 25. St. Louis Blues; 26. Vancouver Canucks; 27. Phoenix Coyotes; 28. N.Y. Rangers; 29. New Jersey Devils; 30. Los Angeles Kings.

WTA GASTEIN LADIES At Bad Gastein, Austria Thursday’s results Singles — Second Round Yanina Wickmayer (2), Belgium, def. Patricia Mayr-Achleitner, Austria, 7-6 (4), 6-3. Ksenia Pervak (3), Kazakhstan, def. Sarah Gronert, Germany, 6-2, 6-3. Mandy Minella, Luxembourg, def. Carla Suarez Navarro (4), Spain, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. Chichi Scholl, U.S., def. Irina-Camelia Begu (6), Romania, 6-3, 6-4. Alize Cornet (7), France, def. Sacha Jones, Australia, 6-3, 6-2. Johanna Larsson (8), Sweden, def. Jill Craybas, U.S., 6-2, 6-3. Estrella Cabeza Candela, Spain, def. Richel Hogenkamp, Netherlands, 6-4, 6-3. Yvonne Meusburger, Austria, def. Dia Evtimova, Bulgaria, 6-2, 6-3.

GOLF U.S. OPEN At San Francisco Par 70 (34-36) Partial First Round (54 competitors had yet to complete round at time of publication) Michael Thompson Tiger Woods David Toms Nick Watney Justin Rose Graeme McDowell Beau Hossler Jason Bohn Jae-Bum Park Robert Karlsson Alistair Presnell Ian Poulter Martin Flores Branden Grace Jonathan Byrd Francesco Molinari Michael Allen John Peterson Casey Wittenberg Ryo Ishikawa Raphael Jacquelin Charles Howell III Webb Simpson Robert Garrigus Fredrik Jacobson D.A. Points Morgan Hoffmann Aaron Watkins Nicolas Colsaerts John Senden Steve LeBrun Joe Ogilvie Davis Love III Kyle Stanley Charl Schwartzel K.J. Choi Keegan Bradley Marc Warren Jeff Curl Tommy Biershenk Matthew Baldwin Kevin Na Stephen Ames Tim Herron Gregory Bourdy Padraig Harrington Bob Estes K.T. Kim Y.E. Yang Rod Pampling Rafael Cabrera-Bello Nicholas Thompson Casey Martin Peter Lawrie Scott Piercy Colt Knost Carl Pettersson Retief Goosen Vijay Singh Robert Rock Hiroyuki Fujita Alexander Noren Paul Claxton

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TR ANSAC TIONS CFL EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Signed DL Shawn Lemon.

NHL CALGARY FLAMES—Named Martin Gelinas assistant coach. WINNIPEG JETS—Named Perry Pearn assistant coach. Agreed to terms with assistant coaches Charlie Huddy, Pascal Vincent, Wade Flaherty, Tony Borgford and St. John’s (AHL) assistant coach Mark Marrison on contract extensions.

CF L PRE-SEASON

EUROPEAN PGA SAINT OMER OPEN

WEEK ONE

At Saint-Omer, France Par 71 First Round Adam Gee Sihwan Kim, Simon Wakefield Darren Fichardt Raul Quiros Raymond Russell Alastair Forsyth Berry Henson Gary Lockerbie Colm Moriarty Scott Pinckney Anthony Snobeck Steven Tiley

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PT 4 3 2 1

Monday’s results At Donetsk, Ukraine France 1 England 1 At Kiev, Ukraine Ukraine 2 Sweden 1 Friday’s games At Kiev, Ukraine Sweden vs. England, 12 noon At Donetsk, Ukraine Ukraine vs. France, 2:45 p.m.

SO CCE R EURO 2012

FIRST ROUND All Times Eastern

GROUP A Russia Czech Republic Poland Greece

GP W D 2 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 2 2 0 1

L GF GA 0 5 2 1 3 5 0 2 2 1 2 3

Tuesday’s results At Wroclaw, Poland Czech Republic 2 Greece 1 At Warsaw, Poland Poland 1 Russia 1 Saturday’s games At Warsaw, Poland Greece vs. Russia, 2:45 p.m. At Wroclaw, Poland Czech Republic vs. Poland, 2:45 p.m.

MLS EASTERN CONFERENCE

GROUP B Germany Portugal Denmark Netherlands

GP W D 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0

L GF GA 0 3 1 1 3 3 1 3 3 2 1 3

Wednesday’s results At Lviv, Ukraine Portugal 3 Denmark 2 At Kharkiv, Ukraine Germany 2 Netherlands 1 Sunday’s games At Kharkiv, Ukraine Portugal vs. Netherlands, 2:45 p.m. At Lviv, Ukraine Denmark vs. Germany, 2:45 p.m.

PT 6 3 3 0

GROUP C Spain Croatia Italy Ireland

GP W D 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 2 2 0 0

L GF GA 0 5 1 0 4 2 0 2 2 2 1 7

PT 4 4 2 0

Thursday’s results At Poznan, Poland Italy 1 Croatia 1 At Gdansk, Poland Spain 4 Ireland 0 Monday, June 18 At Gdansk, Poland Croatia vs. Spain, 11:45 a.m. At Poznan, Poland Italy vs. Ireland, 11:45 a.m. GP W D 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0

D.C. United New York Kansas City Columbus Chicago Houston New England Montreal Philadelphia Toronto

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T 3 2 1 3 3 4 1 3 2 0

GF GA 28 19 26 18 17 10 13 13 15 17 13 15 18 18 15 21 8 14 8 21

Pt 27 26 25 18 18 16 16 12 8 3

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

GP W L 14 9 3 14 8 3 13 7 3 13 6 3 13 6 6 13 4 6 12 3 5 15 3 8 13 3 8

T 2 3 3 4 1 3 4 4 2

GF GA 22 14 27 17 16 9 16 15 20 18 9 14 12 15 15 24 15 21

Pt 29 27 24 22 19 15 13 13 11

GP W L 10 6 2 10 5 1 10 4 1 11 3 4 11 3 5 10 3 5 11 2 4 11 1 5

T 2 4 5 4 3 2 5 5

GF GA 19 7 14 9 15 13 15 18 11 15 11 10 18 20 11 22

Pt 20 19 17 13 12 11 11 8

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Saturday’s games — All Times Eastern Dallas at Houston, 5 p.m. Colorado at Vancouver, 7 p.m. D.C. United at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Seattle at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Columbus at New England, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. Real Salt Lake at Chivas USA, 10:30 p.m. Sunday’s games New York at Chicago, 5 p.m. Portland at Los Angeles, 8 p.m.

NASL

GROUP D Ukraine England France Sweden

WEEK TWO

Tuesday, June 19 Montreal at Toronto, 12 noon (changed from 7:30) Wednesday, June 20 Hamilton at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Thursday, June 21 B.C. at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Friday, June 22 Calgary at Saskatchewan, 9 p.m.

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Thursday’s result Winnipeg at Montreal Wednesday’s results B.C. 44 Saskatchewan 10 Toronto 29 Hamilton 24 Friday’s game — All Times Eastern Edmonton at Calgary, 9 p.m.

L GF GA 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2

PT 3 1 1 0

Puerto Rico San Antonio Minnesota Fort Lauderdale Tampa Bay Edmonton Carolina Atlanta

Saturday’s games — All Times Eastern Carolina at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Edmonton at Fort Lauderdale, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at Puerto Rico, 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m.

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at the moment. So, if there are decisions to be made wait until the Sun changes signs on the 20th.

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