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Verdict that might oust mayor likely to take weeks Waiting game. Lawyers predict such a momentous decision will not be rushed

Kristen’s fans love her, and they need

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Kristen Stewart walks the red carpet for the premiere of her film On the Road at Ryerson Theatre in Toronto on Thursday. It’s the embattled actress’s much-awaited first public appearance since a very stirring breakup with Twilight co-star Robert Pattinson in July. Some fans held up her photograph along with the words: “Talent. Beauty. Strength & Courage. We stand by you Kristen always.” For more TIFF coverage, see pages 30 to 33. Vince Talotta/Torstar news service

A verdict in Mayor Rob Ford’s conflict-of-interest case could come down as early as four weeks from now, prominent municipal-law experts believe. Municipal law specialist John Mascarin predicts Justice Charles Hackland will return with a ruling for the hearing, which wrapped Thursday, by November. “Justice Hackland is the chief judge in the eastern region. My sense is that (because) he’s always on his guys to deliver timely judgments, I predict a decision in one to two months,” said Mascarin, a partner at Aird and Berlis LLP. But it’s a verdict Hackland won’t rush, Mascarin added.

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“He has clearly breached the act. There is no question. The only question is whether (Ford will be let off) because the amount is so small.” Municipal law specialist John Mascarin

At stake is Ford’s job. Never before has such a high-profile Canadian politician been in this position, he said. For this reason, municipal lawyer Freya Kristjanson, who represented Mayor Hazel McCallion during the Mississauga Judicial Inquiry, believes Hackland could take much longer. “There is no ‘typical.’ The potential to remove a mayor from office is one any judge would want to review carefully,” she said. “I’d be surprised if it’s less than a month. Given

the issue and public importance, I’d predict between four weeks and four months.” Kristjanson did not want to comment on how Hackland may rule, but Mascarin said he believes there is a very good chance that Ford is going to lose his job. “There is an exception for an insignificant amount of money,” Mascarin said. “I’d be surprised if Judge Hackland (accepts that argument) though.” Ford is accused of violating the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act for speaking, and then voting on, an item at council which lawyer Clayton Ruby alleges was financially beneficial. The city’s integrity commissioner had ordered Ford to repay $3,150 in donations to the mayor’s private football foundation, because Ford had used city materials to solicit donations. torstar news service

Torso belongs House prices to T.O. mother surge in GTA

Sexual abuse hurts hearts

A suitcase found in Lake Ontario contained parts of victim Guang Hua Liu page 3

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The torso discovered in Lake Ontario on Wednesday belongs to Guang Hua Liu, Toronto police confirmed Thursday. A post-mortem on Thursday afternoon showed the torso, discovered in a suitcase, belongs to the 41-year-old Scarborough spa owner and mother of three whose body parts were found scattered across the GTA last month. The results mean the investigation has been turned over to Peel Region police, who are handling the investigation into Liu’s death. Two boaters discovered the suitcase Wednesday morning more than two kilometres offshore, and took it ashore at Bluffer’s Park in Scarborough. Police confirmed the contents of the suitcase were human remains; the homicide squad arrived shortly afterward. Police initially couldn’t say whether the remains were male or female. Chun Qi Jiang, 40, the victim’s estranged boyfriend, has been charged with second-degree murder. Jiang was arrested on Aug. 26, just over two weeks from the day that Liu was last seen alive. His next court appearance is on Sept. 10. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

A person stacks signs promoting Ontario Liberal candidate Steven Del Duca in Vaughan before the results of the provincial byelection are announced. Del Duca took 50 per cent of the popular vote to easily defeat Conservative rival Tony Genco. MICHELLE SIU/THE CANADIAN PRESS

NDP take Kitchener, block Liberal majority Ontario byelections. Government holds onto Vaughan, but loses to popular school trustee in Kitchener-Waterloo Premier Dalton McGuinty’s hopes of forming the majority government the Liberals missed by just one seat last October were dashed Thursday by voters in one of two Ontario byelections. The Liberals were able to hold Vaughan, the riding just north of Toronto vacated by former finance minister Greg Sorbara, with Steven Del Duca

taking 50 per cent of the popular vote to easily defeat Conservative Tony Genco. The NDP was a distant third. But Kitchener-Waterloo turned into a close three-way race, with New Democrat Catherine Fife emerging to win the large, urban riding for the first time in the party’s history. McGuinty engineered the byelection by appointing veteran Progressive Conservative Elizabeth Witmer to a $188,000-a-year post as head of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, convincing her to give up the seat she’d held for 22 years. Backed by support from teachers and public sector workers angry with the Lib-

erals for trying to impose a two-year wage freeze, Fife — a popular school trustee — came from behind to take the riding. PC Leader Tim Hudak had downplayed expectations, calling Kitchener-Waterloo more of an Elizabeth Witmer riding than a Tory riding, and with an NDP win preventing a Liberal majority, he won’t face challenges to his leadership for failing to hold the seat. Library technician Joe Walsh, 53, said he voted for Fife, noting the teachers’ unions weren’t about to turn to the Conservatives, who want to get even tougher with the wage freeze than the Liberals. “This is historically a very blue Tory riding, but Hudak’s

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Cmdr. Lt.-Gen. Peter Devlin. The public is invited to attend, but the public space is standing-room only.

Prince Edward to visit Hamilton Prince Edward will visit Hamilton on Sept. 15 to take part in the 150th anniversary celebrations of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry. Edward will be the Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex reviewing officer for a rare getty images file military Trooping of the Colour ceremony on the tarmac last about an hour, and will be followed by a private at the Canadian Warplane tour of the Canadian WarHeritage Museum. plane Heritage Museum. Officials say the Prince Other guests of honour will fly directly into Hamilwill include Lt.-Gov. David ton airport. Onley and Canadian army The event is expected to

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Lots in store for event tackling women’s cancers Thousands of dedicated men and women are expected to participate in a 60 km walk for the 10th annual Shoppers Drug Mart Weekend to End Women’s Cancers, taking place Saturday and

Sunday. This year’s event includes a fun lineup of activities and entertainment, including a live performance by Juno Award-winner Divine Brown at Friday’s pre-party. Glass Tiger and Disco Nation will play at the Saturday evening camp while enjoying cuisine donated by Rose Reisman Catering and Pickle Barrel. Theatre legend Michael Burgess will perform at the closing ceremony on Sunday. The fundraiser supports the Campbell Family Cancer Research Institute at

Princess Margaret Hospital. To date, the event has raised more than $123 million. For more info, go to endcancer.ca. metro Talking ideas

Deadline looms for TEDxToronto applications This year’s TEDxToronto, its biggest conference ever, will feature talks from the likes of SlutWalk co-founders Heather Jarvis and Sonya Barnett, in-vitro meat advocate Isha Datar, and chef

Susur Lee. Organizers say the theme of the event is “Alchemy,” which they define as “the seemingly magical process of taking ordinary common elements and combining them to make something extraordinary, of great value.” The deadline for delegate applications is Monday. TEDxToronto, to be held on Oct. 26 at the Sony Centre for Performing Arts, hopes to amplify the best ideas in the city and is looking to build an audience of people from different backgrounds and areas of expertise. metro

Greater risk of heart attacks among men sexually abused as kids: Study U of T. Increased ‘fight-or-flight’ response that survivors often develop is a health risk, says researcher jessica smith

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New research from the University of Toronto has found evidence that men who were sexually abused as children have a higher risk of suffering a heart attack as adults — perhaps because the fight-or-flight instinct they develop is damaging to their hearts. “We were actually surprised by the findings,” said lead study author Esme Fuller-Thomson. “We found that males who were sexually abused had a much higher risk of heart attack than those males who had not been abused, but we didn’t find that association for women.” The researchers used data from a large 2010 survey by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which included 57 men and 154 women who had reported penetrative sexual abuse, but not physical or verbal abuse, before they turned 18. The men who had been abused were three times more likely than other men to have had a heart attack, even after the researchers statistically eliminated other risk factors including health, lifestyle and socio-

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economic elements, says Fuller-Thomson. The data don’t indicate why there was a different result for men and woman. “I’m concerned, and I hypothesize, that males were less likely to seek out support or therapy than women might have been,” said Fuller-Thomson. Another potential aggravating factor may be the anti-gay stigma that male victims abused by male perpetrators are exposed to, she adds. Fuller-Thomson says the heart-attack risk may come from the “flight-or-fight” instinct childhood sexualabuse survivors often develop. Children who are abused naturally become hypervigilant in looking out for danger, and that can become “biologically imbedded” in them as adults, says Fuller-Thomson. Hyper-vig­ il­ ance causes the body to produce higher levels of the hormone cortisol, which is damaging to the heart, she says.

Stars come out to play for American Beauty live reading Toronto-born actor Sarah Gadon, left, poses with a fan at the American Beauty reading at Ryerson Theatre on Thursday. Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks, Woody Harrelson and CBC’s George Stroumboulopoulos were also on hand for TIFF’s surprise live reading, overseen by Juno director Jason Reitman. The film, about the dark side of American suburbia, premiered at TIFF 13 years ago. For TIFF coverage, see pages 30-33. Peter Bregg/Getty Images Experts’ take

Professionals say they see the physical fight-or-flight response persist in male sexual abuse survivors into adulthood. • “They do have serious issues around anger management. Either they close down or they fight,” said Lynn MacDonell, a psychotherapist who works with male victims of sexual abuse in Toronto. “Prob-

ably all of the men I work with have either that fightor-flight, a higher propensity to that experience.” • Rick Goodwin, a social worker and the executive director of the Men’s Project, says he isn’t too surprised by the gender difference the U of T researchers found. “Women tend to freeze and men fight,” said Goodwin. “We also know

that men are lousier at emotional self-care.” When men ignore their physical and emotional needs, this can manifest in numerous physical problems, he says. • Nancy Mayer, a Torontobased social worker who specializes in treating childhood sexual-abuse survivors, says the fightor-flight instinct emerges when the victim’s young

nervous system comes under attack by an abuser. “Kids have to try to find a way to survive that at a time when their brains are developing and their bodies are developing,” she said. She says the study adds to growing literature about the adverse physical effects of childhood sexual abuse — from risk of cancer to asthma — that adults of both gender face.


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Real estate. GTA housing prices surge in August as condo market cools The unrelenting demand for the Holy Grail of housing — a simple house in the midst of all those glass and steel condos — helped push up GTA house prices 6.5 per cent in August, despite a 12.5 per cent downturn in sales. And the biggest impact, by far, was on the downtown Toronto condo apartment market where sales dropped 34 per cent, resulting in an overall 22 per cent decline in condo sales across the City of Toronto. While housing experts had been expecting to see continued declines — and some acknowledged 34 per cent was “a pretty big number” — there was no evidence of a mass sell-off of condos by investors and the

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“I see this as a slowing market, not a cooling market. I think we’ll see a lot of pent-up demand in the spring market from buyers waiting for a crash that just isn’t going to come unless there is some big economic downturn.” Andrew la Fleur, downtown condo realtor

numbers were skewed somewhat by the fact 2011 was a record year for sales, they noted. torstar news service

Gerry McCaughey, president and CEO of CIBC, and Susan McIsaac, president and CEO of United Way Toronto, pose in front of the goal amount for this year’s United Way campaign at CIBC Commerce Court building at Bay and King streets. RICK MADONIK/Torstar News Service

Waterfront condos along the Toronto skyline, looking east from the air. DAVID COOPER/TORstar news service

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Universities look into year-round schooling The Ontario government is asking post-secondary institutions for feedback on a number of proposed changes, including more year-round campuses as a way to let students fasttrack and make better

use of buildings that often sit idle during the summer. However, the Undergraduate Student Alliance warns that most students still need the summer off to make money for higher learning, so those who could afford to take summer programs might be from higher income families, whereas less affluent classmates could be forced to go into more debt. Torstar News Service

United Way sets up 2012 campaign Latest target. The agency wants to raise $116 million for its campaign goal United Way Toronto launched its 2012 fundraising campaign setting the goal at $116 million and inviting residents to share their visions of the city online. The cheers of hundreds of supporters, volunteers, frontline agency workers, CIBC

employees and other donors echoed through the financial district after the target was revealed Thursday. “Can we do it? Can we do it?” United Way president and CEO Susan McIsaac asked the enthusiastic crowd gathered for the launch at CIBC Commerce Court. “Yes,” was the resounding answer. And that was music to McIsaac’s ears. Money raised will support 200 United Way Toronto member agencies, programs and services.

There are those who need a helping hand, said Gerry McCaughey, CIBC president and CEO and the UWT 2012 campaign chair, adding children are still going to school hungry, seniors who are isolated and young people marginalized. “Support for United Way is critical,” he said as he urged donors to dig deep. “Your gifts improve hundreds of thousands of lives.” To make a donation, go to unitedwaytoronto.com or call 416-777-2001. Torstar News Service

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hailed as a hero TTC Operator Ewa Kozlowska and a busload of her customers almost got the jolt of their lives on what was a routine bus ride on Aug. 20. Instead, they found themselves trapped on the 45 Kipling route for more than an hour under live power lines, which came crashing down on them when a nearby crane toppled. Kozlowska has been driving for the TTC for five and a half years. But it was an hour on the job that she won’t soon forget. “Everything just came crashing down on the bus. I could see in my mirror several poles on the ground and thick wires all over the bus like a spider web,” she said. She immediately sprang into action. “I hit the emergency button and told my passengers that ... live wires were in contact with the bus so staying put was the safest thing to do.” Kozlowska is being hailed as a hero, but she’s just grateful no one on board was injured. She attributes the happy ending to her training, TTC supervisors who kept in contact through onboard announcements, and help from Margaret, a 75-year-old security guard on board, who played a supporting role in keeping passengers calm and upbeat.

closures The Yonge-University-Spadina line will be closed from King to St. Andrew stations on Saturday, Sept. 8, and Sunday, Sept. 9, to allow for construction activity at Union Station, as part of the modernization and second-platform work that is underway there. Frequent, accessible shuttle buses will operate between King and St. Andrew Stations.

step in our push to make the TTC more open about the way it does things. It is part of an emerging five-year plan that will transform our performance and deliver higher-quality services that make you feel valued. As Toronto’s leading commuter newspaper, Metro News recognizes the value of providing you with information to make your TTC experience a more enjoyable one. From learning about weekend events and how to best get there by public transit, to changes to service, to future improvements and enhancements to your TTC, this page

will bring it all to you here and online. But we want to hear from you too. In future editions, we’ll answer reader and customer questions. We’ll make sure you know how to contact us, whether it’s to share a concern, an employee compliment, how to plan an outing using our Internet Trip Planner, or how to get up-to-the-minute information about TTC service. For our first edition, we introduce you to a TTC employee whose quick actions and superb training may well have prevented serious injury or worse back on Aug. 20. We also explain the importance

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event routes Sept. 8 • Toronto Argos, 1 p.m. at Rogers Centre: Subway from St. George to St. Andrew, 5-minute walk; or subway to King, shuttle buses from King to Union, 5-minute walk. Sept. 12 • Toronto Blue Jays, 7:15 p.m. at Rogers Centre: Subway to St. Andrew Station, 5-minute walk down to Front Street. • Madonna concert, 8 p.m. at ACC: Subway to Union Station, expect minor delays due to ongoing construction. • TFC, 7 p.m. at BMO Field: 511 Bathurst streetcar or 29 Dufferin bus.

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Station Photo ID Facility since Aug. 15. The Secondary Student Photo ID Cards have been available since Tuesday, September 4. All students must show their TTC Photo ID every time they use their Metropass. The Student Metropass is available at TTC Collectors in subway stations or at participating TTC Fare Media Sellers. Post-Secondary Student Metropasses can also be purchased at Pass Vending Machines.

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Ongoing construction: • 501 Queen streetcars continue to divert via Coxwell, Gerrard, Broadview due to ongoing track work at Queen and Greenwood. • 509 Harbourfront route replaced by buses until spring 2013. • 510 Spadina route replaced by buses until Nov. 18, 2012. Service changes as of Sept. 3: • 6 Bay: Service increase, including a new 6C branch from Union Station to Queens Quay and Sherbourne. 6C Bay buses will operate from Dockside Drive and Queens Quay via Yonge Street, Wellington Street, and Bay Street to Front Street. • 196 York University Rocket: Service increase in the early evening from Monday to Friday. • 320 Yonge: Service increase on Sunday mornings between approximately 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. • 504 King: Service increase midday, afternoon peak period, and evenings from Monday to Friday, and during the morning on Sundays and holidays. • 512 St Clair: Service increase in the morning peak period and midday from Monday to Friday, and the afternoon and in the early evening on Saturdays. For more information, visit www.ttc.ca.


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Religious hate crime? Victim testifies in beard-cutting attack A bishop for a deeply traditional religious group in the U.S. told a jury Thursday that his chest-length beard was chopped close to his chin in a late-night home invasion by members of a breakaway group now accused of hate crimes. Myron Miller, 46, told a U.S. District Court jury that he had been concerned about cult-style brainwashing by the group. He testified against 16 fellow Amish in a trial notable because the Amish are usually reluctant to involve outside authorities in their affairs. Government prosecutors say five such beard- and hair-cutting attacks are religious-based hate crimes. The defence calls them internal church discipline. Hair and beards have spiritual significance in the Amish faith. Amish men do not shave their beards after marriage, believing it signifies their devotion to God. “I tried to get away,” said Miller, testifying how four or five men dragged him by the beard out of his farmhouse Flight security

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“I saw the flash of scissors right by my head.” Myron Miller, whose beard was cut off by members of a breakaway Amish group

Oct. 4 and wrestled him to the ground. The defendants could face lengthy prison terms if convicted on charges that include conspiracy and obstructing justice. Attorneys for the defendants have not denied that the hair cutting attacks took place and said members of the breakaway group took action out of compassion and concern that some Amish were straying from their beliefs. Prosecutors say the leader of the breakaway group, Sam Mullet Sr., was involved in “sexual counselling’’ of women in his community. He hasn’t been charged with sexrelated crimes. Mullet has denied ordering the hair-cutting but said he didn’t stop anyone from carrying it out. the associated press Public awareness

Man removed from jet appears to be victim of hoax

Zombie attack? U.S. urges disaster preparedness

Law enforcement authorities recalled a Dallas-bound airplane to Philadelphia on Thursday, searched the jet and removed a passenger for questioning because of an apparent hoax tip called into airport police. The passenger removed from the US Airways flight did nothing wrong and was the victim of “a pretty nasty trick,” Philadelphia police Chief Inspector Joseph Sullivan said. the associated press

“The zombies are coming!” the U.S. Homeland Security Department says. Tongue firmly in cheek, the government urged citizens Thursday to prepare for a zombie apocalypse, part of a campaign to encourage better preparation for disasters and emergencies. The theory: If you’re prepared for a zombie attack, the same preparations will help you during a hurricane, pandemic, earthquake or terrorist attack. the associated press

Intent to kidnap. White pleaded guilty to break-and-enter charges, but claims he never intended to hurt or kill anyone The man who built a confinement room in an abandoned farmhouse did so with the intention of kidnapping a woman who had provided support to his ex-wife, a court has heard. Robert Edwin White insisted upon his arrest in early 2012 that he never intended to hurt or kill anyone, and that no one but himself had ever been in the dungeon he constructed in the basement of a Pickering farmhouse, according to facts read into the record Wednesday. White, 44, pleaded guilty to a charge of break-and-enter with intent to commit an indictable offence. He remains in custody pending a sentencing hearing. White was arrested by Durham police in February, months after the discovery of the confinement room in a house slated for demolition on the Pickering airport lands. The room, discovered by a worker last November, was heavily reinforced and insulated, with double-paned windows and a three-inch door made of multiple planks of plywood, prosecutor Dave Slessor told Justice Mary Teresa Devlin. There was a bench in the newly painted room and chains hung from the ceiling. The door was bolted from the outside with tire irons, court heard. “It can’t be opened from the inside once it’s bolted from the outside,” Slessor said. “There would be no

The abandoned house in Pickering where contractors found a confinement room in the basement. liam casey/torstar news service file

getting out.” Security workers patrolling the area had written down the licence-plate number of White’s MercedesBenz, which had been seen parked near the farmhouse on a couple of occasions. The Concession 7 farmhouse was destroyed by a deliberately-set fire last January. There’s no evidence linking White to that occurrence, police have said. TORSTAR news service

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No investigation over naked photos Britain’s press watchdog said Thursday it will not for now open an investigation into a tabloid’s publication of nude photos of Prince Harry because royal officials have not filed a formal complaint. The Sun was Britain’s

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only national newspaper to carry the pictures of Harry frolicking in the nude with an unidentified woman in Las Vegas after the images appeared online and drew international attention. The Press Complaints Commission said it received around 3,800 complaints after The Sun published the pictures, but royal officials were not among those filing. The Associated Press

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Signs of Curiosity can already be seen from space NASA’s robotic rover Curiosity is making its mark on Mars. Its tracks are big enough to be seen from space. In just one month, it’s driven 112 metres on the red planet. Curiosity’s slightly

Suicide note kept away from family for 14 months Curiosity’s tracks have been photographed from space. ap photo

zig-zaggy tire tracks were photographed by a NASA satellite circling Mars. The associated Press

A Canadian soldier’s suicide note was withheld from his parents for 14 months by military police in what Cpl. Stuart Langridge’s stepfather calls a calculated deception.

Shaun Fynes, in his second day of testimony before a public inquiry, said he believes his son’s last communication was kept back to protect the military. “My son had (post-traumatic stress disorder), he was in pain and he couldn’t take it anymore,� Fynes testified Thursday. “That was the truth of that note and that was part of the coverup.� The Canadian Press

16 charges for alleged PQ gunman Three of first-degree murder. Weapon was legally registered long gun; Bain also hit with arson accusation The man accused in the deadly shooting at a Parti Quebecois gathering was slapped with 16 criminal charges on Thursday, including first-degree murder, three counts of attempted murder and arson. The weapon used in the shooting was a legally registered long gun and was part of a broader arsenal of arms that were nearly all registered, authorities said. None of the charges relates to premier-designate Pauline Marois, who was giving her victory speech Tuesday night when the shooting occurred. However, prosecuting attorneys said additional charges could be added. Suspect Richard Henry Bain appeared to face the charges in a high-security courtroom behind protective glass. Bain was represented by a legal-aid lawyer. She did not request a psychiatric evaluation for her client. His case returns to court on Oct. 11.

Bain, who turns 62 this weekend, arrived at the courthouse in the back seat of a police vehicle as media waited outside. The only images of him circulating so far had been from the scene outside the Metropolis club, after one man was killed and another was injured during a political celebration. An older photo of him standing next to Celine Dion has also been published in the local newspaper in Mont-Tremblant, Que., where he lives. Little is known about the fishing-camp owner and what possible motivations police might have identified for the shooting on election night. A man burst into the back of the club and shot two people, killing a stage technician. A work colleague says the victim, Denis Blanchette, had replaced her earlier in the day because she wanted to vote and pick up her daughter at school. Police say the suspect then lit a fire in back of the club before he was tackled to the ground. Several weapons were confiscated — including the long gun allegedly used in the shooting. As he was being whisked to the police vehicle, Bain shouted, “The English are waking up.� The Canadian Press

Isaac makes it rain indoors Insulation hangs from ceilings and water drips from the attic as Darryl Dragon walks through his devastated home after floodwaters from Hurricane Isaac receded in Braithwaite, La., Thursday. Water rose into the attic during the storm. Gerald Herbert/the associated press

Zimbabwe. Nurses return Bank robbers get away. to hospital, still face trial Used ‘bomb’ as weapon Eight nurses arrested on allegations of inciting violent protests against the firing of a Canadian doctor from a hospital have been allowed to return to their posts, Zimbabwe court officials said Thursday.

Officials said the nurses and 12 others accused of staging the protests are to reappear in court on Sept. 24 on charges carrying a penalty of imprisonment or a fine. The associated Press

Two masked gunmen got away after a Los Angeles bank heist in which they strapped what they said was a bomb to the bank manager’s midsection and ordered employees to “take out all the money.�

The robbers took an undisclosed amount of cash from a Bank of America branch Wednesday, but no one was injured. No arrests had been made as of Thursday. The associated Press

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Liberals reveal rules for leadership race Campaign. Some fear leadership decision could be swamped by casual observers, non-Liberals, political provocateurs or embarrassing aliases The Liberal party is casting its doors wide open in a bid to have what interim chief Bob Rae calls “the broadest-based leadership contest in the his-

tory of the country.” Minnie Mouse, however, need not apply — either as a candidate or as a voter. Campaign rules announced by the party Thursday appear designed to discourage pennyante political gadflies and reward candidates with muscular fundraising skills, while simultaneously inviting as many Canadians as possible to cast a ballot next April 14. With the once-mighty Big Red Machine down to 35 seats and third-party status in the

House of Commons, many Liberals feel the party has to get this leadership race right. A new class of non-duespaying “supporters” has been created, a decision made last winter after intense debate at a national policy convention. Candidates will be able to recruit paying party members or non-paying supporters up to 41 days before decision day. “I had Minnie Mouse’s support in 2006,” Rae, a two-time federal leadership contender, quipped. the canadian press

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Restaurant co-owner found guilty in criminal libel case A co-owner of an Ottawa restaurant was found guilty Thursday of sending a lewd email and creating a fake adult dating website profile of a customer who left a negative online review of the establishment in 2009. Marisol Simoes was charged with two counts of defamatory libel after customer Elayna Katz accused Simoes of sending emails to her employer — the Federation of Canadian Municipalities — which described her as a “tiger in the bedroom.”

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Officials on defensive after girl went unnoticed at murder site Found 8 hours later. Pair of sisters, 4 and 7, placed under police care following French shooting rampage that killed 4 adults French authorities struggled Thursday to explain why no one found a four-yearold girl for eight hours at a blood-strewn crime scene as she huddled in a car under the skirt of a corpse — apparently her dead mother or grandmother. The stunning discovery Thursday of the girl, apparently unharmed, heightened the drama around a mysterious shooting rampage in the French Alps that left four adults dead and a seven-yearold girl hospitalized after being shot and brutally beaten. The reason for the slayings remained unclear a day after a cyclist came across the corpses in a wooded area near the mountain village of Chevaline. It took on increasingly international ramifications, with links emerging Thursday tying the

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car was registered to a British man born in Baghdad. He said the man, who had moved to Britain in 2002, and his family had been vacationing in France since August.

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one of the victims was Swedish. French authorities found a Swedish passport that appears to be that of an older woman slain in the car, born in 1938, as well as an Iraqi passport.

slain family to Britain, Iraq and Sweden. Prosecutor Eric Maillaud said investigators were searching for suspects and studying all possibilities, including a score-settling attack or simply that the family was “in the wrong place at the wrong time.” The bodies of a man and two women were found shot to death in a BMW and the body of an unrelated male

French cyclist was found on the ground nearby. Maillaud described a methodical killing, with three victims shot in the head. At a news conference, authorities tried to explain how the four-year-old went unnoticed. “The girl was found totally immobile, in fact, on the floor of the vehicle, behind the front passengerside seat, under the legs — under the skirt — of one of the women who were killed, around a large travel bag, totally invisible and silent, which explains why no one saw her before,” Maillaud said. One explanation investigators offered was that the man who discovered the bodies and the rescuers he summoned concentrated their attention on the sevenyear-old who had severe injuries. Maillaud insisted police at the scene had no reason to suspect that another child was present, and that they were trying to keep the crime scene intact to allow forensics and other experts to arrive from Paris. the associated press

Gendarmes block the site of a shooting rampage that left four adults dead and a seven-year-old girl hospitalized near Chevaline, France, on Thursday. French investigators say they still don’t know the reasons for the killings of what appears to be a family of British vacationers, who were found in a car. Laurent Cipriani/the associated press

CRTC warns Tories over internal do-not-call list Canada’s telecom watchdog says the Conservative party has fallen short when it comes to its do-not-call list. The CRTC’s chief compliance and enforcement officer expressed her concern in a letter to Conservative party executive director Dan Hilton. Andrea Rosen says the CRTC has launched an investigation prompted by a recent complaint about how

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Judge orders suspect to shave The Army psychiatrist charged in the 2009 Fort Hood shooting rampage must be clean-shaven or will be forcibly shaved before his murder trial, a military judge ordered Thursday. Col. Gregory Gross

issued the official order after a hearing to determine whether a federal religious freedom law applied to Maj Nida Hasan’s case, and triggered another delay in all proceedings related to Hasan’s trial because his attorneys plan to appeal. Hasan told the judge that he grew a beard because his Muslim faith requires it, not as a show of disrespect. The associated press

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Israel and U.S. differ on Iranian military strike Israel’s defence minister says his country continues to have differences with the U.S. over Iran’s disputed nuclear program. Ehud Barak says “the clock is ticking at a different

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pace” for the U.S. and Israel, suggesting disagreements remain on the timeline for any attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities. the associated press

Olga Fonseca was asked to take charge of the Venezuelan Embassy in Kenya and fire all the remaining staff. Less than two weeks later, on July 27, she was found dead in the ambassa-

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dor’s residence. Police said she was strangled. The murder shocked Venezuelans, especially after Kenyan police charged the embassy’s first secretary with the killing. Kenyan authorities say they suspect Fonseca was the victim of a leadership battle at the embassy, but more than a month later, clear answers about the crime remain elusive. the associated press

Israel lets 2 women, 1 child Acquitted. Policemen not guilty in, rejecting other migrants ofprotestors killing

African migrants. After a week of being stranded at the border, a group of Eritreans sent to Egypt and arrested

Israel ended a stalemate Thursday with about 20 African migrants stranded along its border with Egypt for more than a week, allowing two women and a child to enter but turning the rest of the group away, officials said. Some 60,000 Africans have entered Israel from Egypt in recent years, either fleeing persecution or searching for work. Many Israelis are concerned the continued influx is challenging the state’s Jewish character, and the government recently adopted tough measures in a bid to stanch the migrant flow. For the past week, a group of around 20 Eritreans had been living beside a nearlycompleted border fence, where the Israeli military was providing them with food and water. Israel allowed the two women and one child to enter the country, but sent the rest to Egypt, where officials said they were arrested for

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allegedly crossing a border illegally. “It is important that everyone understand that Israel is no longer a destination for infiltrators,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement. He said Israel was “determined to stop the flood” of migrants. Rights groups had appealed to Israel’s Supreme Court to decide the fate of the group of Eritreans that

African immigrants sit behind the newly built fence on Thursday at the Israel-Egypt border, after they arrived a week earlier and got trapped behind the old and new fences. ahikam seri/ the associated press

was stuck at the border, but of their poor human rights the agreement to have them records. Israel’s hardened policies return to Egypt was reached before the Court made a de- have drawn criticism from rights groups who say the cision. Most of the African mi- country is shirking its intergrants entering Israel are national responsibilities and from Sudan and Eritrea. sending migrants back to Under international law, Is- countries where they could rael cannot return people to face persecution. Thursday’s T:10” those two countries because episode was chided as well.

“It’s a cynical arrangement that endangers the welfare and security of the migrants,” said Ran Cohen of Physicians for Human RightsIsrael, which helps migrants. In a similar standoff last month, Israel permitted four Eritreans stranded by the border to enter after four days. The Associated Press

A Cairo court on Thursday found four senior policemen not guilty of killing protesters during last year’s popular uprising — the latest acquittal of officials charged in connection with the more than 800 deaths during the crackdown. The four police generals are among some 200 security officers and other former regime officials who have been tried or still face charges in separate cases related to the deaths of protesters during the revolt that toppled longtime president Hosni Mubarak. The ousted leader himself received a life sentence for failing to stop the killings, but the vast majority of police officials have been acquitted or are still on trial. There have been just two cases in which security officials have been convicted, but in both instances they received suspended sentences or were tried in absentia. Critics say the acquittals leave unanswered who was to blame for the deaths. Many Egyptians accuse the authorities of failing to adequately investigate what happened during the early days of the revolt when riot police waged a fierce crackdown in an attempt to quell the antiMubarak demonstrations. The Associated Press

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Fracking blamed for B.C. quakes. Gas extraction caused tremors: Regulator A spate of small earthquakes in B.C.’s remote northeastern corner were caused by a controversial technique used to extract natural gas from shale rock, says a report by the province’s energy regulator. The B.C. oil and gas commission launched its probe after a “number of anomalous, low-level seismic events” were detected in the Horn River Basin, a gas-rich shale formation that’s attracted some of the industry’s biggest players. “The investigation has concluded that the events observed within remote and isolated areas of the Horn River Basin between 2009 and 2011 were caused by fluid injection during hydraulic fracturing in proximity to pre-existing faults,” the agency said in a recent report. In order to break the rock and free the gas trapped inside of it, companies inject a combination of water, sand and chemicals underground at high pressure. The process known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, has drawn concern from environmentalists and landowners for the amount

Bill charms Democrats

Party’s keeping up with the Clintons Bill Clinton’s speech to the Democratic National Convention may also have started setting the stage for another White House bid by his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. The former president portrayed Barack Obama as a sensible pragmatist who put aside political grudges for the good of the U.S. “He appointed cabinet members who supported Hillary in the primaries. Heck, he even appointed Hillary!” Clinton said. “I’m so proud of her.” The former president didn’t mention his wife again, but the subtext was clear: The Clintons remain a force in the Democratic Party. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

of water the process requires and for potential contamination of groundwater. Studies have also linked fracking to earthquakes around shale formations in England and Oklahoma. The 38 events detected by Natural Resources Canada ranged between magnitudes of 2.2 and 3.8 on the Richter scale. A quake of between 4.0 and 4.9 is considered “light” and may cause a noticeable shaking of indoor items and rattling noises. “In undertaking the investigation, the commission notes that more than 8,000 high-volume hydraulic fracturing completions have been performed in northeast British Columbia with no associated anomalous seismicity,” the report said.

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Vietnam. Church of Scientology treats victims of Agent Orange Vietnamese with ailments linked to Agent Orange are undergoing a detoxification treatment involving saunas and vitamins that was developed by the Church of Scientology and which has been criticized as pseudoscientific. Scientologists use the Hubbard Method to try to cure drug addiction and alcoholism. The church set up a centre in New York after the 9-11 attacks offering a similar service for first responders who may have been exposed to toxins. A group of 24 people arrived for treatment at a military hospital in Hanoi for a Criminal complaint

Pit-bull attack leads to several charges Two men accused of hanging a teenage boy by the ankles and ordering a pitbull dog to bite him, each face several felony charges including battery and false imprisonment in Fond Du Lac, Wis.

Stockwell Day testifies in security-certificate case

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Court. Proceeding sheds light on how the federal government decides when they deem someone a terrorist risk

• War. The U.S. military dumped some 75 million litres of Agent Orange and other herbicides on about a quarter of former South Vietnam between 1962 and 1971 to remove the foliage that concealed enemy fighters.

month, free of charge, Dau Xuan Tuong, deputy administrator at the Vietnam Association of Agent Orange Victims, said Thursday. the associated press

One of the suspects is the boy’s father. Joel E. Kennedy, 43, was charged Thursday along with another man, Richard R. Lisko, 58. A criminal complaint says Kennedy’s 18-year-old son told investigators that Lisko and his father accused him Friday of stealing drugs and coins at Lisko’s house. the associated press

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Mohamed Zeki Mahjoub, an Egyptian refugee, stands outside a federal courthouse on Thursday in Toronto. Former public safety minister Stockwell Day was testifying at his national-security certificate hearing, defending his position of trying to deport Mahjoub as a terrorism threat. MICHELLE SHEPHARD/TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

A former federal cabinet minister told an Ontario court Thursday he had been warned there was no way of knowing whether information in a national security certificate used to detain accused terrorist Mohamed Mahjoub was obtained through torture. Former public safety minister Stockwell Day said he signed the security certificate in February 2008 following “numerous” discussions and inquiry with intelligence and border officials. Testifying by videolink from Vancouver, Day said the former director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service gave him a memo stating that it was “difficult, if not impossible” to determine if the information used as

evidence was torture-derived because some of it had come from countries with a reputation of employing those practices. The federal government is trying to deport the Egyptianborn man using a national security certificate — a rarely used immigration tool for deporting non-Canadians considered a risk to the country — claiming he was a highranking member of an Islamic terrorist organization with links to Osama bin Laden. The Canadian Press

Mahjoub’s arrest • Law revamped.

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Just Putin it out there: Is this Russian for real? A bird, a plane or a president? From airborne entrances to polar bear paw shakes, where can Vladimir go from here?

Coming just a few days before Russia’s presidential election, the stunt aimed to bolster Putin’s image as the man who could wipe out the Chechen separatists, in contrast to predecessor Boris Yeltsin, who had allowed Chechnya to become virtually independent and gruesomely lawless.

Russian president Vladimir Putin’s flight Wednesday in a motorized hang glider purportedly helped young white Siberian cranes learn how to migrate. But it also was the latest in a dozen-year series of telegenic escapades.

SEABED FIND The low point of Putin’s stunts may have been his 2011 scuba dive in the strait connecting the Black and Azov seas. He came up from the dive holding fragments of what were said to be 6th century B.C. Greek jugs, saying “the boys and I found them.” Critics snorted. The seabed was only a few meters deep and the likelihood that the fragments had hidden in plain sight for more than 2,500 years seemed slim. Some joked that Putin’s staff had bought the pottery at IKEA. A few months later, Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov admitted the jug fragments

Some of Putin’s notable stunts: TOP GUN Putin and George W. Bush may have had little in common, but they both understood that showing up in a fighter jet makes a dramatic entrance. Putin did it first, in March 2000, flying into war-torn Chechnya in the rear seat of a Sukhoi-27 advanced fighter jet.

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glider alongside two Siberian white cranes in Russia on Wednesday. The flight was part migration. Alexei Druzhinin/Presidential Press Service/The Associated Press

Start with manly ventures — flying, hunting, scubadiving. Add an element of danger — polar bears, tigers, fighter jets. Throw in a bare chest here and there. In Russian politics, Vladimir Putin is both the star of the show and the stuntman. The media events portray him as both exceptionally bold and just a regular guy who enjoys proletarian pastimes like hunting and fishing. Although critics say Putin is tremendously wealthy, his stunts are careful to avoid any suggestion of riches. Putin — unlike John Kerry — will never be filmed going windsurfing. Putin is even willing to show he has a vulnerable side. He confessed that the hang glider’s veering and yawing “gets the adrenaline going” and once was filmed being thrown to the mat by a 10-year-old Japanese girl who was a judo expert. the associated press

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11 workers arrested for fireworks factory blaze India. Police looking for factory’s owner, a noted local politician who fled Sivakasi town after the fire that left 40 employees dead Coast guards search for survivors Thursday after a fishing boat carrying people who had been promised refuge in Europe sank after hitting rocks off the coast near the Aegean city of Izmir, Turkey. Hurriyet/the associated press

Smugglers’ boat sinks, children among 58 dead Off the Turkish coast. Survivors said some people were trapped below the deck of the submerged vessel Some 58 people drowned when a fishing boat carrying migrants that smugglers had promised refuge in Europe sank after hitting rocks off the coast of western Turkey, officials said Thursday. Nine children were among the dead, according to Dogan News Agency. Several dozen survivors, mostly from Iraq and Syria, were able to swim through the Aegean waters to shore, only 50 metres away.

Divers launched an operation to try to find people believed trapped below the deck of the submerged vessel. Television footage showed several rescue vessels near the outline of the submerged boat, which lay just below the surface of the water. Ambulances waited at the top of a cliff, but there were no indications that anyone else had survived. The group of migrants had previously made their way to hotels in the city of Izmir, where smugglers agreed to take them to Britain. Authorities arrested two Turkish suspects in the smuggling operation, TRT television reported. TRT earlier quoted Tahsin

Kurtbeyoglu, a local administrator, as saying 20 bodies were recovered, but the toll rose through the day as more bodies were pulled from the boat. Those who survived had been on the deck, rather than below with other members of their group. It was not immediately clear when the boat sank, but many such vessels carrying migrants make the journey at night to avoid detection by authorities. Turkey is hosting 80,000 Syrians who have fled the civil war in their country, and some countries are concerned that large numbers of Syrians could try to reach Europe illegally. The associated press

State police in southern India arrested 11 employees of a an illegal fireworks factory on Thursday, a day after a massive blaze at the facility killed 40 workers and injured 60 others. The arrests came as grieving relatives cremated the charred bodies of their loved ones, who died Wednesday when the fire blew up large amounts of firecrackers and raw materials stored at the factory. On Thursday, police arrested 11 employees of the Om Siva Shakti factory on charges of culpable homicide and storing explosives illegalCutting off border

People run for cover Wednesday as an explosion and fire destroyed an Indian fireworks factory. The Associated Press

ly, said police spokesman Najmal Hoda. Soundarajan, a local man who uses one name, said his Errant hand grenade

19-year-old son who died in the blaze was a part-time worker at the factory, which needed extra workers to meet the demand for firecrackers ahead of the coming Hindu festival season. “My son left in the morning, and a few hours later we heard the loud sound of the blast, which even shook our house nearby,” Soundarajan said. “Only later I came to know that my son had lost his life.” Hoda said the factory was operating illegally after authorities suspended its license for major safety violations. The factory’s owner, Murugesan, is a local leader of the governing regional party. State authorities have ordered an investigation into the cause of the fire. Sivakasi town in Tamil Nadu state is India’s biggest hub for the manufacture of firecrackers. The associated press

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After hours of heavy shelling, Syrian troops recaptured a border town Thursday in what activists said was a government attempt to stem the flood of people fleeing their country’s civil war. Hundreds of Syrian soldiers assaulted Tel Chehab, a town on the Jordanian border held by rebel forces for months. Rebels fled after the firefight. The associated Press

An explosion triggered by an accidentally dropped hand grenade killed 25 soldiers during a stock check at a Turkish ammunition depot, the government said Thursday. Four other soldiers were injured in the blast Wednesday night that shattered windows in homes in the nearby town of Afyonkarahisar, terrifying residents.

A Nigerian journalist says he was attacked by police and security agents Thursday after taking a photograph of a cabinet minister’s convoy getting stuck in the mud. Terhemba Daka, a journalist with The Guardian daily newspaper, said he took a photograph with his BlackBerry and was then attacked and the image was deleted from his phone. The associated Press

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Philippines police charge N.B. woman with murder in husband’s death Beach-resort killing. Investigators believe wife helped hire men to shoot Harry Doyle Police in the Philippines have charged a New Brunswick man’s wife with murder after the 62-year-old was shot dead in the southeast Asian country last month. Martin Gamba, a spokesman for the police force, says Jane Doyle and three men in the Philippines have been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of Harry Doyle of Fredericton at a beach resort in Surigao City on Aug. 12. “We are going to request the Canadian government to

have his wife extradited back to the Philippines,” Gamba said Thursday. However, he said prosecutors still need to secure arrest warrants before they can make that request — a process he said could take 30 to 45 days. Gamba said investigators believe the wife and Doyle’s driver hired two men to kill Doyle. Doyle could not be reached for comment and her lawyer did not return a message. But in an interview in Thursday’s edition of the Fredericton Daily Gleaner, Doyle said she feels she is being “dragged down” and wants to tell her side of the story in the presence of her lawyer. Gamba said police in the Philippines are monitoring

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the three suspects in that country to make sure they don’t leave. Fredericton police Const. Danielle Carmichael said no one has contacted the department about an extradition request for Doyle. Carmichael also said police have no authority to monitor her in the meantime. The Canadian Press

Drunk driving added to Red Bull heir’s charges Thai police said Thursday they would add drunken driving to the charges against a Red Bull energy drink heir accused of killing a police officer while speeding in his Ferrari and fleeing the scene. Tests taken in the hours after Monday’s crash showed 27-year-old Vorayuth Yoovidhya’s blood-alcohol content was 0.063 per cent, exceeding the legal limit of 0.05, said Police Lt. Col. Wiradon

Tubtimdee. Vorayuth was summoned to hear the new charge of drunken driving, which could result in a stiffer penalty if he is convicted. Police charged him already with causing death by reckless driving and escaping an arrest. Vorayuth’s lawyer has said his client was not drinking before the accident. “I understand that after the crash and his surrender, Boss

drank that night to relieve his tenseness ... but he did not drink before the incident happened,” family lawyer Samak Chaowapanant told the Bangkok Post, referring to Vorayuth by a nickname. Police said Vorayuth admitted he was driving the Ferrari that struck the officer’s motorcycle but said the officer swerved in front of his vehicle. The Associated Press

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Second Canadian recession still possible: Moody’s Debt. Study finds that consumer spending may drop as debt-to-income ratio at record high There is more than a 20 per cent risk of Canada falling into a second recession — and though much of that risk comes from outside our borders, Canadians’ sky high debt loads could push the economy over the edge, warns a new report from Moody’s Analytics. With debt-to-income ratios at an all-time high around 150 per cent, Canadians have stretched themselves to the limit since the recession and have left little head room to buffer against another economic downturn, Moody’s suggests in the report released Thursday. “With the economy now relying heavily on the continued expansion of household

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spending, any retrenchment in the consumer sector will likely place the economy on the brink of a second recession,” the report’s authors say. The study — “Storm Clouds Gather Around Canadian Consumer Credit” — says while Canada has managed to outperform other G7 countries

since the recession it has been propped up by consumer spending, while exports continue to lag. Statistics Canada reported last week that the economy grew at an annual rate of 1.8 per cent in the second quarter. And there is potential for exports to further weaken, given the very real possibility that Europe’s debt crisis could deepen and spill over to other countries, and the fiscal crisis that Canada’s largest trading partner, the U.S., is also facing. “The situation that Canada faces is much riskier than in 2007-2008 when the first global financial crisis occurred,” said Mark Hopkins, a senior economist at Moody’s Analytics and one of the authors of the report. With Canadians so deep in debt, it would be extremely difficult for domestic spending to pick up slack if things started to go downhill. THE CANADIAN PRESS

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PM unfriends IMF on Facebook Hungary’s prime minister has just used Facebook to unfriend the International Monetary Fund. Viktor Orban said Thursday in a brief video message on his official Facebook page that Hungary could not accept alleged conditions such as pension cuts and the elimination of a disputed bank tax in exchange for a loan of around $15 billion US. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Amazon redoubles efforts to fight Apple with new Kindle Fire

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos unveils new Kindle reading devices at a press conference on Thursday in Santa Monica, Calif. Amazon is updating its Kindle Fire tablet computer, as it steps up competition with Apple’s iPad, and refreshing its whole line of Kindle gadgets. The basic model will cost $159 US, down from $199 for the old model. It will start shipping Sept. 14, though there are no immediate plans for a Canadian launch. It’s also coming with high-end versions, including ones with a screen nearly as big as the iPad. Amazon also refreshed its line of stand-alone e-readers. Called Paperwhite, the new e-reader model has a black-and-white screen. Photos by david McNew/Getty Images

Mortgage. TD Bank says new rules may cool housing market TD Bank says tighter mortgage rules should do the job of cooling Canada’s hot housing market in the short term, but higher interest rates will be needed to return the market to saner levels. The bank’s chief economist Craig Alexander estimates the new rules, which went into effect July 9, will shave five percentage points off sales activity

and cut prices by three per cent on average during the second half of this year and early 2013. In the next three years, he expects the combination of the tighter rules and anticipated modest increases in interest rates will result in a 10 per cent price correction on homes. While it is early, there are already tentative signs that the new rules have tempered sales,

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Delta Air Lines Inc. is looking into buying cheaper crude oil from North Dakota to supply its new refinery, instead of the more expensive crude from overseas that the refinery has used in the past. Delta bought the refinery near Philadelphia earlier this year to cut its fuel expenses by $300 million US per year. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Canadians saving, but not enough Survey results. Nearly half of Canadians live paycheque to paycheque A new survey suggests fewer Canadians are living from paycheque to paycheque, and more are putting money aside for a rainy day or retirement. But there are still a large number that would face difficulties after one week of not receiving their cheques, and savings rates remain low, the results show. The survey by the Canadian Payroll Association found 47 per cent saying they would be in financial dire straits if their pay was delayed just one week. That is a worrying number,

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The sand championships Jedi master Yoda gets a holiday makeover at the FIESA 2012 International Sand Sculpture Festival in Portugal. It is the largest such festival in the world and this is the 10th anniversary. Each year, about 60 artists take part, and this edition’s theme is “Idols.” Masterpieces include Michael Jackson and Portugese soccer star Eusebio. Metro

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Reel Guys

RICHARD CROUSE AND MARK BRESLIN

Story falls flat in film about storytelling

The Words. Flimsy characters, an ending filled with ennui and a pretentious premise make this movie about a novelist one to miss Richard: Mark, words fail me. Or should I say, The Words failed me. A movie about the beauty of language should be better written than this. Let’s put aside the bizarre storywithin-a-story-within-a-movie structure for a second and focus on the words themselves. We are supposed to believe the Dennis Quaid character is a master wordsmith, but when he reads from his book it’s as if he’s reciting a police report. “And on a Friday afternoon, they were married at City Hall. They honeymooned in Paris.” Where’s the art in that?

Mark: Well, Richard, maybe the Quaid character is a Hemingway acolyte. And there are numerous references to him in the film. But what the movie is about is the power of storytelling. So how about this? Just tell the story! What is the purpose of the Quaid framing device except to show off Olivia Wilde’s doe eyed frozen smirk? RC: Perhaps it was seen as another opportunity for different characters to mouth platitudes. The blurred line between real life and fiction could have been an interesting plot device, but instead is just pretentious and dull. Are we supposed to take any of this seriously when the deepest any character gets is to tell us that great artists must choose between life and fiction? “They’re very close, but they’re two different things.” Thanks for clearing that up.

MB: The movie actually sucked me in for the first half. Then it just sucked. I liked Jeremy Irons but I found that everyone’s motivations were completely phony. And doesn’t Bradley Cooper know that Paul Dano has the franchise rights to playing struggling novelists this year? And for a movie that’s all about the gift of narrative, could someone have written an ending? RC: I hate to just pile up on this movie, but it doesn’t leave me with many options. Irons has something going until he says, “Wait, this is when it gets interesting.” If only he were right. It’s all just so earnest and poorly told, as if it is a lesson in how NOT to describe a writer’s life. The abrupt ending didn’t bother me that much. I was just glad it was over. MB: I thought the movie was

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Dennis Quaid plays Clay Hammond, a bestselling author reading from his book The Words. He spins the tale of Rory (Bradley Cooper), a struggling writer who publishes a manuscript he found tucked inside an antique briefcase. Taking credit for the words, he is forced to face his bad deed when the author of the book, an old man who lost the manuscript 50 years before, enters his life. •

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setting us up for a blackmail thriller, which would have been obvious, but nothing could have been as bad as the bloodless, whimpering ennui of the last third of this film.

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Milla Jovovich likes hotel shampoo, and her job as queen zombie killer Resident Evil franchise. Star of series talks about fifth film and the possibility of a female version of the Expendables

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When I first see Milla Jovovich, she’s carrying a handful of hotel toiletries to her bag, explaining that she’s taking them home with her. “I have guest rooms, and I think it’s super-chic to put them out, and then when people are finished with them, either they buy their own or they know it’s time to leave,” she explains. “I can obviously afford to buy shampoo, but it’s a principle thing, right?” Jovovich certainly can afford any toiletries she wants, since her zombie-fighting film series is up to its fifth installment, Resident Evil: Retribution, and it

Milla Jovovich is on her fifth installment of the Resident Evil franchise, and she’s not about to slow down. handout

shows no sign of slowing down. When you get to the fifth film in a franchise, how do you keep track of the story? I’m married to the writer-director. That helps. Because literally, I think up until last year I totally thought Alice was the

bad guy. And Paul [W.S. Anderson] was like, “No, but don’t you remember in No. 1, the whole flashback sequence?” And I was like, “Are you sure?” And he’s like, “I wrote the script. I think I’m sure.” But pretty much there is no script. Michelle [Rodriguez] and I like

to say that Paul just has a video camera and presses record. So it’s pretty much like reality TV. There’s talk of an all-female version of the Expendables. We’re the ones that set it up. Paul and I have an idea for a female Expendables project,

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When personal experience becomes the stuff of movies Autobiographical. Ira Sachs takes a 10-year relationship between two men and turns it into an award-winning film Ned ehrbar

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Filmmaker Ira Sachs bares all with his latest, Keep the Lights On, an unflinchingly autobiographical look at a decade-long relationship between two men (Thure Lindhardt and Zachary Booth) wrestling with love, compulsion and addiction in New York City. Of course, it’s not a documentary so there are some differences and fictionalizations. For starters, Sachs clearly is Danish, as the main character in the film is. What is the attraction in drawing so directly

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from your own life for your films? I kind of feel like it’s all we have as artists. I mean, we have craft and we have skills and we have taste, but what we really have to offer — or what I feel I have to offer — is the things I know intimately. And I have always relied on my own experience as the base of my work. What I generally feel is that a story becomes visible to me as a filmmaker when I have a great depth of knowledge about the story and also a certain kind of distance, which makes it possible for me to be clearheaded as a storyteller. And you felt enough time had gone by since this relationship? Yeah, I mean I ended a relationship in 2008, and I was aware soon after that 10 years before there had been a first day of this relationship and then somehow in between the two was a really good story.

What made you want to cast Lindhardt, a Danish actor, as your onscreen counterpart? He was described to me as “the bravest actor in Denmark.” The material in the film, it’s very open and very sexual and very naked in a lot of ways, both physically and emotionally. I had a sense that I might not be able to cast it in America. For example, I sent the script to an agent in Hollywood who I’ve often sent scripts to before, and the response I got back was, “No one in our agency will be available.”

that in the film, that there isn’t this kind of misty haze that covers the screen when people start to have sex. In the film, the main character wins the Teddy award at the Berlin Film Festival, which this film itself went on to win. Is that an example of a successful subliminal message? I hope that wasn’t the reason [we won the Teddy], but I’m certainly glad we won. I won the Grand Jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and I thought that would be just too dead-on and too much about me. I had to think of a comparable [award], and that seemed in the scale. I didn’t think it seemed fair for these characters to win the Palme d’Or at Cannes. It was fun to imitate the actor who was imitating a character based on me winning a prize at a film festival — which I felt like I was doing. When I won the prize at Berlin I felt like I was playing Thure winning the prize.

The depictions of sex in the film are very frank and natural. One of the things I liked about [cinematographer] Thimios Bakatakis’ work is that sex scenes are not different scenes than a Christmas dinner or someone at work in an office. They’re just other things that people do together. And you kind of feel

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Party for a good cause On Sunday, Fashion Cares celebrates its silver anniversary of this iconic event at the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts, Fashion Cares 25: A Night of Glitter and Light will feature performances by a number of acts, including Elton John, Scissor Sisters, Sky Ferreira and hosts Linda Evangelista and Dean & Dan Caten of DSQUARED2. The AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) and Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF) have partnered for the event. Visit fashioncares.com for more details.

Free pancake breakfast for all! ONEXONE has joined forces with chef David Rocco and other celebrities to host a free pancake breakfast on Monday from 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the TD Centre North Plaza between King Street & Wellington Street. ONEXONE’s mission is to help children in need, both in Canada and around the world. The event will raise funds and awareness for ONEXONE’s First Nations School Breakfast Program

and the Backpack Program as part of its commitment to provide nutritional food to children in need.

Polanski exhibit opens Monday The exhibit Roman Polanski – Actor and Director will go on display at the L-Space Gallery, Humber College Lakeshore Campus, from Monday through October 5. Created by the Lodz Film Museum, the exhibition looks at the Polish actor-director’s career through previously unseen photos, some posters, and archival footage.

Watch the CN Tower turn orange Thursday night, as Toronto put down the red carpets to welcome the stars to TIFF, the city skyline got its own special touch, with the CN Tower lighting up in up orange. Didn’t catch it? Don’t fret, as it will be lit up again for closing night next Sunday.

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You won’t get a must-see TIFF list out of Roger Ebert A critic’s take. World’s most famous cinephile shares his memories of Toronto’s fest, but won’t play the ‘best picks’ game

TIFF book signing

Roger Ebert will be in Toronto for the festival and he’ll also be doing a couple of book signings for the paperback edition of his memoir, LIFE ITSELF, which comes out Sept 4. Monday, September 10 at 7 p.m. at TIFF Shop at the TIFF Bell Lightbox, Reitman Square, 350 King Street W. Wednesday, September 12 at 4 p.m. at Theatre Books, 101 Spadina Ave.

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Roger Ebert, the Chicago– based world’s most famous film critic, has spent a considerable amount of time in Toronto. “I’ve spent six months there,” he wrote in a recent email exchange, “one festival at a time.” The festival that brings him to Hogtown is the Toronto International Film Festival, which kicked off its 37th year today. In his review of Melancholia he waxed rhapsodic about the importance of TIFF. “Toronto announces the end of a summer of often disappointing and overinflated

‘blockbusters,’ and an autumn that feels like a springtime of the cinema.” He wrote from experience. The Pulitzer Prize winner has been attending TIFF since its inception. In fact, he’s so familiar with TIFF he even has a nickname for the vertigo-inducing staircase at one of their premier theatres. The “escalator of terror” he calls it. Length of escalators aside, he is succinct when I ask about the changes he’s noticed over the years.

“It’s grown bigger and better,” he wrote. As for any improvements he’d like to see made? “Most of the changes I’ve wished for have, in fact, been made.” He’s more forthcoming when I ask how he would explain the importance of film festivals to someone who has never attended one. “It’s a way to expose yourself to the best of new world filmmaking, three to four films a day, and (equally valuable) join in the conversa-

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tions before and after them and while in line. You just can’t get up to speed with a couple of multiplex pictures a month.” As for advice to a TIFF newbie? “Avoid the movies that will be opening between now and Christmas, and seek out those that sound intriguing.” He’s had many intriguing festival moments over the years, so I asked him to describe his most vivid TIFF memory. “I’ve never heard a more ecstatic audience reaction than at the premiere for Jason Rietman’s Juno,” he wrote. “That’s not to say it was the best film I’ve ever seen at Toronto, although I loved it — but that I have an audience reaction to judge other reactions against.” There are 372 features at this year’s festival, so it seemed obvious to inquire about what he was most excited to see and why. “Oh, no. I won’t play,” he scolded. “I never, ever make lists, and especially of films I haven’t seen.”


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Looper is like a magic trick, says Bruce Willis Festival kickoff. Timetravel film pits Willis against his supposed younger self — Joseph Gordon-Levitt Action star Bruce Willis compares his new time-travel flick Looper — which kicks off this year’s Toronto International Film Festival — to a magic trick. Willis and co-star Joseph Gordon-Levitt portray the same character in the movie, about hitmen who kill thugs sent back in time. Gordon-Levitt’s character is tasked with offing the future version of himself (played by Willis) — but panics when the moment comes. To convincingly play a younger version of Willis, Gordon-Levitt donned heavy layers

Bruce Willis participates in a press conference at TIFF on Thursday. aaron vincent alkain/the canadian press

of special-effects makeup. He also studied Willis’s past films and listened to hours of tape to learn how to mimic the Die Hard actor’s voice. At a festival news confer-

ence, Willis gave GordonLevitt’s performance and impersonation skills a thumbs up, and applauded director Rian Johnson’s vision of a futuristic world. “Sci-fi films are like magic tricks,” Willis told reporters. “At some point you have to let go of it and just believe you’re in the story. “I was so surprised the magic trick we were trying to do works.” He also praised Johnson for conjuring up a futuristic world yet still creating believable relationships between characters. “There are reminders the whole way that we’re in a different time situation but it’s a real emotional film,” he said. The stars of Looper walked the red carpet Thursday night and the film is due to open in theatres Sept. 28. The Canadian Press

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Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry (14A) Fri-Thu 2-4:30-7:20-9:20 BearCity 2: The Proposal (STC) Fri-Thu 4:05-9:30 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri-Thu 1:30-6:50 Bill W. (STC) Fri-Thu 1:50-7:15 The Campaign (14A) Fri-Thu 4:25-9:35 Compliance (14A) Fri-Thu 4:20-9:05 Easy Money (STC) Fri-Thu 3:55-9:10 The Expendables 2 (14A) Fri-Thu 7:10-9:45 First Position (G) Fri-Thu 1:55-6:55 The Intouchables (14A) Fri-Thu 1:25-6:40 Killer Joe (STC) Fri-Thu 1:45-4:10-7-9:25 Lawless (14A) Fri-Thu 1:20-3:50-6:459:15 ParaNorman (PG) Fri-Thu 1:40-4:15 Ruby Sparks (14A) Fri-Thu 4-9:40 To Rome With Love (PG) Fri-Thu 1:35-7:05

Scotiabank Theatre 259 Richmond St., 416-368-5600

The Bourne Legacy (14A) Fri 3:457:10-10:10 Sat-Mon 7:10-10:10 Tue 3:45-7:10-10:10 Wed 7:10-10:10 Thu 3:45-7:10-10:10 The Dark Knight Rises: The IMAX Experience (PG) Fri-Thu 12:30-3:507:10-10:30 The Expendables 2 (14A) Fri-Thu 12:303-5:30-8-10:30 Lawless (14A) Fri-Thu 4:45-7:30-10:15 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri-Thu 7:30-9:50 Premium Rush (14A) Fri-Thu 5:307:50-10 Prometheus 3D (14A) Fri 6:50-9:40 Sat 4-6:50-9:40 Sun 6:50-9:40 Mon 4-6:509:40 Tue 6:50-9:40 Wed 4-6:50-9:40 Thu 6:50-9:40 Total Recall (14A) Fri 6:40-9:30 Sat-Sun 4-6:40-9:30 Mon 6:40-9:30 Tue-Wed

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Market Square 80 Front St., 416-494-9371

The Bourne Legacy (14A) Fri 12:55-3:456:45-9:20-11:40 Sat-Thu 12:55-3:456:45-9:20 The Campaign (14A) Fri 7:05-9:10-11:20 Sat-Thu 7:05-9:10 Lawless (14A) Fri 1:10-3:30-7-9:3011:45 Sat-Wed 1:10-3:30-7-9:30 Thu 3:30-7-9:30 ParaNorman (PG) Fri-Thu 1-3-5 The Possession (14A) Fri 1:05-3:10-5:107:10-9:15-11:15 Sat-Thu 1:05-3:10-5:107:10-9:15 Premium Rush (14A) Fri 12:45-3:05-5:157:30-9:40-11:35 Sat 12:45-3:05-5:15-7:309:40 Sun-Mon 3:05-5:15-9:40 Tue 12:453:05-5:15-7:30-9:40 Wed 3:05-5:15-9:40 Thu 12:45-3:05-5:15-7:30-9:40 Sun-Mon 12:45-7:30 Wed 12:45-7:30 The Words (PG) Fri 1:20-3:40-7:15-9:3511:30 Sat 1:20-3:40-7:15-9:35 Sun-Mon 3:40-9:35 Tue 1:20-3:40-7:15-9:35 Wed 3:40-9:35 Thu 1:20-3:40-7:15-9:35 SunMon 1:20-7:15 Wed 1:20-7:15

Revue Cinema 400 Roncesvalles Ave., 416-531-9959

7:10-9:25 Mon-Thu 2:30-4:45-7-9:20 Beasts of the Southern Wild (PG) Fri 3:05-5:25-7:45-10:05 Sat-Sun 12:45-3:055:25-7:45-10:05 Mon-Thu 2:50-5:107:30-9:50 The Bourne Legacy (14A) Fri 4:30-7:3010:30 Sat-Sun 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:30 Mon 2:25-5:30-8:30 Tue-Thu 2:30-5:30-8:30 Fri-Sun 1-4-7-10 Mon-Thu 2-5-8 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) Fri-Sun 2:45-6:45-10:20 Mon-Thu 3-6:30-10 FriSun 2:15-6:15-9:50 Mon-Thu 2-6-9:30 Farewell, My Queen (STC) Fri-Thu 2:354:55-7:20-9:45 Hope Springs (14A) Fri-Sun 2-4:45-7:159:40 Mon-Thu 1:55-4:20-6:45-9:10 The Queen of Versailles (STC) Fri-Thu 2:10-4:35-7:05-9:30 Robot & Frank (PG) Fri 12:55-7:50-10:10

Sat 12:55-3:15-5:30-7:50-10:10 Sun 3:15-5:30-7:50-10:10 Mon 9:35 Tue-Thu 2:45-5-7:15-9:35 Searching for Sugar Man (PG) Fri-Sun 1:35-3:45-5:55-8:05-10:15 Mon-Thu 2:555:05-7:15-9:25 The Words (PG) Fri-Sun 12:45-3:10-5:358-10:25 Mon-Thu 1:50-4:15-6:40-9:05

Canada Square 2200 Yonge St., 416-646-0444

The Apparition (PG) Sun 2:40-4:457:30-9:30 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri 4:05-6:40-9:15 Sat 1:30-4:05-6:40-9:15 Sun 8:50 Mon-Thu 4:05-6:40 Cosmopolis (14A) Fri 4:25-7:10-9:30 Sat 2-4:25-7:10-9:30 Sun 1:50-4:10-6:50-9:10

Mon-Thu 4:25-7:10 First Position (G) Fri 4:40-7:20-9:25 Sat 2:20-4:40-7:20-9:25 Mon-Thu 4:40-7:20 Hit & Run (14A) Sun 2:10-4:20-7:10-9:20 Hope Springs (14A) Fri 4:30-7:15-9:35 Sat 1:50-4:30-7:15-9:35 Mon-Thu 4:30-7:15 The Intouchables (14A) Fri 4:15-6:50-9:20 Sat 1:45-4:15-6:50-9:20 Sun 1:30-3:556:20-8:45 Mon-Thu 4:15-6:50 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri 4:45-7-9:05 Sat 2:05-4:45-7-9:05 Sun 2:20-4:40-7:209:25 Mon-Thu 4:45-7 The Odd Life of Timothy Green (G) Fri 4:10-6:45-9 Sat 1:55-4:10-6:45-9 Sun 2-4:15-7-9:15 Mon-Thu 4:10-6:45 The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure (G) Sun 2:30-4:30-6:55 To Rome With Love (PG) Fri 4-6:30-8:50 Sat 1:40-4-6:30-8:50 Sun 1:40-4-6:40-9

Mon-Thu 4-6:30

Mt. Pleasant Theatre 675 Mt.Pleasant Rd., 416-489-8484

No Films Showing Today (STC) Mon People Like Us (14A) Fri-Sat 9:25 Sun 7 Tue 7 Take This Waltz (14A) Fri-Sat 7 Sun 4:25 Wed-Thu 7

Regent Theatre 551 Mt.Pleasant Rd., May 7, 2012 416-480-9884

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The Royal 608 College St., 416-466-4400

Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry (14A) Sat-Sun 7 Tue 7 Wed-Thu 9:30 Cosmopolis (14A) Sat-Sun 9 Tue 9 Highway Gospel (STC) Fri 7 Magic Mike (14A) Fri 9:30 No Films Showing Today (STC) Mon

Varsity 55 Bloor St. W., 416-961-6304

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38 Yonge-Eglinton Centre 2300 Yonge St., 416-544-1236

The Bourne Legacy (14A) Fri-Sat 1-4-710 Sun 12:50-3:50-6:50-9:50 Mon-Tue 1-4-7-10 Wed 4-7-10 Thu 1-4-7-10 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 The Campaign (14A) Fri-Sat 12:45-2:555:10-7:40-9:50 Sun 12:30-2:40-4:50-7:309:50 Mon-Tue 1:50-4:40-7:30-9:50 Wed 1:50-4:40-9:45 Thu 1:20-3:50-9:50 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) Fri-Thu 2:30-6:30-10 The Expendables 2 (14A) Fri-Sat 2-4:407:10-9:40 Sun 1:40-4:30-7-9:30 Mon 1:40-4:15-6:50-9:30 Tue-Thu 1:40-4:206:50-9:30 Last Night of the Proms Live - BBC Proms 2012 (STC) Sat 2:30 Lawless (14A) Fri-Sat 1:10-4:10-7:20-10:10 Sun-Tue 1-3:40-7:15-9:55 Wed 1:10-3:507:15-9:55 Thu 1-3:40-7:15-9:55 Madam Butterfly 3D - Royal Opera House (STC) Sun 12:30 Mon 7 ParaNorman (PG) Fri-Sat 1:30 Sun 1:20 Mon-Tue 1:10 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 Thu 1:10 ParaNorman 3D (PG) Fri-Sat 3:50-6:40-9 Sun-Thu 3:30-6:40-9 The Possession (14A) Fri-Sat 1:50-4:207:30-10:20 Sun-Thu 1:30-4:10-7:10-9:40 Premium Rush (14A) Fri 12:45-3-5:208:10-10:25 Sat 8:10-10:25 Sun 4-7:20-9:35 Mon 1:20-3:50-9:45 Tue 1:20-3:50-7:209:45 Wed 4:40-7:30-9:50 Thu 1:05-3:209:45 The Words (PG) Fri-Sat 12:50-3:10-5:308-10:30 Sun 12:40-3-5:20-7:40-10 MonWed 2-4:30-7:40-10 Thu 2-4:30-7:30-10

Yonge & Dundas 24 10 Dundas St East, 416-977-2642

The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri 3:10-6:10-9:10 Sat-Sun 12:05-3:10-6:109:10 Mon-Thu 3:10-6:10-9:10 Brave (PG) Fri 2:55 Sat-Sun 12:30-2:55 Mon-Thu 2:55 Brave 3D (PG) Fri-Sat 5:25-7:55 Sun-Thu 5:25-7:50 The Bullet Vanishes (STC) Fri 2:10-4:457:10-9:40 Sat 11:25-2:10-4:45-7:10-9:40 Sun 11:35-2:10-4:45-7:10-9:40 Mon-Thu 2:10-4:45-7:10-9:40 The Campaign (14A) Fri-Thu 3:25-5:458-10:15 Celeste and Jesse Forever (STC) Fri 3:05-5:20-7:50-10:10 Sat 12:35-3:05-5:207:50-10:10 Sun 12:35-3:05-5:20-7:50-10:05 Mon-Thu 3:05-5:20-7:50-10:05 The Cold Light of Day (PG) Fri 4-6:308:50 Sat-Sun 1:35-4-6:30-8:50 Mon-Thu 4-6:30-8:50 For a Good Time, Call... (18A) Fri 3:40-5:55-8:20-10:30 Sat 1:25-3:40-5:558:20-10:30 Sun 1:25-3:40-5:55-8:05-10:15 Mon-Thu 3:40-5:55-8:05-10:15 Hope Springs (14A) Fri-Thu 9:30 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) Fri 2-4:25-7:15 Sat-Sun 11:30-1:50-4:25-7:15 Mon-Thu 2-4:25-7:15 Marvel’s the Avengers 3D (PG) Fri 3:356:45-9:50 Sat-Sun 12:25-3:35-6:45-9:50 Mon-Thu 3:35-6:45-9:50 The Odd Life of Timothy Green (G) FriSat 10:25 Sun-Thu 10:10 ParaNorman (PG) Fri 4:15 Sat-Sun 1:50 Mon-Thu 4:15 ParaNorman 3D (PG) Fri 6:40-9 Sat-Sun 4:15-6:40-9 Mon-Thu 6:40-9 Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (STC) Sat 11 The Possession (14A) Fri 2:15-4:35-6:559:15 Sat-Sun 11:55-2:15-4:35-6:55-9:15 Mon-Thu 2:15-4:35-6:55-9:15 Step Up Revolution 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 2-4:30-7:20-9:45 Ted (14A) Fri 2:40-5:05-7:35-10 Sat-Sun 11:40-2:40-5:05-7:35-10 Mon-Thu 2:405:05-7:35-10 The Words (PG) Fri 3:45-6:15-8:40 Sat-Sun 1:10-3:45-6:15-8:40 Mon-Thu 3:45-6:15-8:40

TIFF Bell Lightbox 350 King St. West, 416-599-8433

After the Battle (14A) Fri 4 All That You Possess (14A) Mon 7:15 American Masters: Inventing David Geffen (14A) Sun 6:30 As If We Were Catching a Cobra (14A) Sun 9:30

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The Attack (14A) Sat 9 Augustine (14A) Tue 9:30 Thu 3 The Bitter Ash (PG) Sat 3:45 Blackbird (PG) Sun 9:45 Blancanieves (PG) Sat 3:15 Born to Hate... Destined to Love (PG) Tue 6:30 The Bright Day (14A) Thu 6:30 Camion (14A) Wed 9:30 Camp 14: Total Control Zone (14A) Thu 9 Caught in the Web (PG) Thu 3:30 The Central Park Five (14A) Sun 11:45 Clandestine Childhood (14A) Wed 12:30 The Cloud-Capped Star (PG) Mon 9 The Company You Keep (PG) Mon 11:15 The Cremator (14A) Sat 9:15 Dead Europe (18A) Fri 9:45 The Deep (14A) Fri 9 Differently, Molussia (14A) Sun 11 Dreams for Sale (14A) Mon 6:30 Everyday (18A) Sat 6:45 Far From Afghanistan (14A) Tue 9 A Few Hours of Spring (PG) Sun 9:45 The Fifth Season (PG) Wed 7:15 Fill the Void (PG) Wed 12 The Gatekeepers (14A) Sun 1 Gebo and the Shadow (14A) Mon 5 Him, Here, After (14A) Mon 3:15 The Hunt (14A) Mon 9:15 Wed 3 Igor & the Cranes’ Journey (PG) Sat 12:45 In Another Country (PG) Thu 6:45 In the House (14A) Wed 3:45 Inch’Allah (18A) Sat 6 It Was the Son (18A) Mon 10 Krivina (14A) Tue 3 The Last Time I Saw Macao (14A) Tue 7:15 Wed 2:15 Lebanese Rocket Society (PG) Sat 6:30 Leviathan (PG) Wed 7 A Liar’s Autobiography - The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman (PG) Sat 9:45 Liverpool (18A) Tue 9:45 Loin du Vietnam (PG) Sun 11:30 The Master (STC) Sat 3:15 Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God (14A) Sun 3:45 Mekong Hotel Preceded by Big in Vietnam (14A) Thu 9:30 Midnight’s Children (PG) Mon 9 Mr. Pip (18A) Mon 2:30 Museum Hours (PG) Sun 4:30 No (14A) Mon 6 Nono, The Zigzag Kid (PG) Sun 1:30 The Patience Stone (14A) Sun 9 Peddlers (14A) Wed 9 Penance (18A) Thu 7 Perret in France and Algeria (PG) Fri 9:45 Sun 4 Post Tenebras Lux (14A) Wed 9:45 Thu 1:15 Reality (PG) Wed 6:45 Reincarnated (14A) Fri 6:45 Rhino Season (PG) Thu 12:45 The Sapphires (PG) Tue 3:45 Satellite Boy (PG) Sat 3 Shanghai (14A) Fri 6 Shepard & Dark (PG) Thu 12 Short Cut Canada Programme 5 (STC) Wed 6 Thu 2 Short Cut Canada Programme 6 (STC) Thu 6:15 Short Cuts Canada Programme 4 (PG) Tue 6:30 Wed 4:45 Short Cuts Canada: Programme 1 (14A) Fri 7:15 Sat 1:15 Short Cuts Canada: Programme 2 (14A) Sat 6:15 Sun 9 Short Cuts Canada: Programme 3 (PG) Mon 6:45 Tue 12:15 Show Stopper: The Theatrical Life of Garth Drabinsky (PG) Tue 6:45 Stories We Tell (14A) Sat 11:45 Storm Surfers 3D (PG) Tue 4 Stromboli (14A) Fri 12:30 Tai Chi 0 (14A) Tue 1 Three Sisters (PG) Wed 3:30 Thy Womb (18A) Fri 9:15 The Tortoise, an Incarnation (PG) Mon 9:45 Tower (14A) Tue 10 Underground (PG) Mon 12:30 Viola Preceded by Birds (PG) Sun 7:15 Tue 5 Walker Preceded by the Capsule (PG) Wed 10 Thu 4:45 Watchtower (14A) Sat 9:30 What Maisie Knew (14A) Sat 12:45 When I Saw You (14A) Sun 7 When Night Falls (14A) Thu 4:15 White Elephant (18A) Thu 9:45 Zabana! (PG) Fri 6:30 Zaytoun (14A) Sun 6

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West End Albion Cinemas 1 530 Albion Rd., 416-742-3456

Aaj de Ranjhe (STC) Fri-Thu 6:30-9:30 Joker (G) Fri-Thu 4 Raaz 3 (14A) Fri-Thu 4-6:45-9:30

Queensway 1025 The Queensway, 416-503-0424

The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri 1:05-4:05-7:05-10 Sat 1:05-7:05-10 Sun 1:05-4:05-7:05-10 Mon 1:05-4-9:50 TueThu 1:05-4-6:55-9:50 The Bourne Legacy (14A) Fri-Sun 1:104:10-7:10-10:10 Mon 1:10-4:05-7:10-10:10 Tue-Thu 1:10-4:05-7-9:55 Brave (PG) Fri 1:50-4:15 Sat 11:25-1:504:15 Sun 1:50-4:15 Mon-Thu 1:45-4:10 The Campaign (14A) Fri 1:15-3:205:30-7:40-9:50 Sat 11:05-1:15-3:20-5:307:40-9:50 Sun 1:15-3:20-5:30-7:40-9:50 Mon-Thu 3:05-5:15-7:25-9:30 The Cold Light of Day (PG) Fri-Sun 1:30-3:45-6-8:15-10:30 Mon-Thu 3:255:40-7:50-10 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) Fri-Thu 1:20-4:45-8:10 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (G) Fri 2:55-5:10-7:25 Sat 12:40-2:55-5:10-7:25 Sun 2:55-5:10-7:25 Mon-Thu 2:15-4:356:55 The Expendables 2 (14A) Fri 2:45-5:157:45-10:15 Sat 12:15-2:45-5:15-7:45-10:15 Sun 2:45-5:15-7:45-10:15 Mon-Thu 2:405:10-7:40-10:05 For a Good Time, Call... (18A) Fri 1:253:35-5:45-7:55-10:05 Sat 11:10-1:25-3:355:45-7:55-10:05 Sun 1:25-3:35-5:45-7:5510:05 Mon-Thu 3:20-5:25-7:30-9:35 Hit & Run (14A) Fri-Sun 9:35 Mon-Thu 9:30 Hope Springs (14A) Fri 2:30-4:557:20-9:45 Sat 12:10-2:30-4:50-7:20-9:45 Sun 2:30-4:55-7:20-9:45 Mon-Tue 2:10-4:40-7:05-9:25 Wed 4:40-7:05-9:25 Thu 2:10-4:40-7:05-9:25 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) Fri 2:254:40 Sat 12:05-2:25-4:40 Sun 2:25-4:40 Mon-Thu 2:35-5 Last Night of the Proms Live - BBC Proms 2012 (STC) Sat 2:30 Lawless (14A) Fri 1:55-4:35-7:15-9:55 Sat 11:20-1:55-4:35-7:15-9:55 Sun 1:55-4:357:15-9:55 Mon-Thu 1:55-4:30-7:10-9:45 Madam Butterfly 3D - Royal Opera House (STC) Sun 12:30 Mon 7 Marvel’s the Avengers (PG) Fri-Sun 6:35 Mon-Thu 6:30 The Odd Life of Timothy Green (G) Fri 2-4:30-7-9:30 Sat 11:30-2-4:30-7-9:30 Sun 2-4:30-7-9:30 Mon-Thu 2:20-4:507:15-9:40 ParaNorman (PG) Fri 2:40 Sat 12:20 Sun 12:55 Mon 2:05 Tue 2:30 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 Thu 2:30 ParaNorman 3D (PG) Fri 5-7:20-9:35 Sat 2:40-5-7:20-9:35 Sun 5-7:20-9:35 Mon 4:25-7:20-9:50 Tue-Thu 4:55-7:20-9:40 Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (STC) Sat 11 The Possession (14A) Fri 2:50-5:20-7:5010:20 Sat 12:25-2:50-5:20-7:50-10:20 Sun 2:50-5:20-7:50-10:20 Mon-Thu 2:50-5:207:45-10:10 Premium Rush (14A) Fri 1:25-3:40-5:508:05-10:20 Sat 11:15-1:25-3:40-5:50-8:0510:20 Sun 1:25-3:40-5:50-8:05-10:20 Mon-Thu 3:30-5:45-8-10:15 Robot & Frank (PG) Fri 1-3:15-5:25-7:359:45 Sat 5:25-7:35-9:45 Sun 3:15-5:25-7:359:45 Mon-Thu 2:45-5:05-7:35-9:55 Ted (14A) Fri-Sun 9:40 Mon-Thu 9:20 Total Recall (14A) Fri-Sun 7:30-10:10 Mon-Thu 7:20-10 The Words (PG) Fri 12:55-3:10-5:35-810:25 Sat-Sun 12:45-3:10-5:35-8-10:25 Mon-Tue 1-3:15-5:35-7:55-10:15 Wed 12:55-3:15-5:35-7:55-10:15 Thu 1-3:155:35-7:55-10:15

Woodbine Centre 500 Rexdale Blvd., 416-213-1998

The Bourne Legacy (14A) Fri-Thu 1-3:556:40-9:30 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 12:45 The Expendables 2 (14A) Fri-Thu 1:203:50-7:10-9:40

Lawless (14A) Fri-Thu 1:05-3:55-6:50-9:25 Marvel’s the Avengers (PG) Fri-Thu 9:20 The Odd Life of Timothy Green (G) FriThu 12:50-3:45-6:45-9:35 ParaNorman (PG) Fri-Thu 12:55-4:056:55 The Possession (14A) Fri-Thu 1:10-47:05-9:45 Premium Rush (14A) Fri-Thu 4:10-7-9:15 The Words (PG) Fri-Thu 1:25-4:157:15-9:35

Kingsway Theatre 3030 Bloor St. West, 416-232-1939

2 Days in New York (STC) Fri-Thu 5:15 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri-Thu 3 The Intouchables (14A) Fri-Thu 1-9:15 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Sat-Sun 11:30 To Rome With Love (PG) Fri-Thu 7:20

Humber Cinema 2:2442 Bloor St. West, 416-232-1939

The Bourne Legacy (14A) Fri-Thu 6:45-9:30 Brave (PG) Fri-Thu 2:45-5 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) Fri-Thu 7:45 Hope Springs (14A) Fri-Thu 4:15-6:30-9 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) Fri-Thu 2 ParaNorman (PG) Fri-Thu 2:15-4:30 The Words (PG) Fri-Thu 2:30-4:45-7-9:15

East End Beach Cinemas 1651 Queen St. E., 416-699-5971

The Bourne Legacy (14A) Fri 4-7-10:10 Sat 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:30 Sun 1:20-4:107:10-10:20 Mon-Thu 7-10 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) Fri 4:207:50 Sat-Sun 2:30-6:40-10:10 Mon-Thu 6:30-9:55 The Expendables 2 (14A) Fri 4:50-7:4010:15 Sat 1:40-4:20-7-9:20 Sun 1:40-4:207-9:40 Mon-Thu 7:20-9:45 Lawless (14A) Fri 4:40-7:20-9:55 Sat-Sun 2-4:40-7:20-9:55 Mon-Thu 6:50-9:30 ParaNorman (PG) Sat-Sun 1 ParaNorman 3D (PG) Fri 4:10-6:50-9:30 Sat-Sun 3:15-5:30-7:45-10 Mon-Thu 6:40-9:10 The Words (PG) Fri 4:30-7:10-10 Sat 1:153:30-5:45-8-10:15 Sun 1:10-3:30-5:45-810:15 Mon-Thu 7:10-9:40

Fox Theatre 2236 Queen St. E., 416-691-7330

Beasts of the Southern Wild (PG) Tue 9 Wed 9:15 Thu 7 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) FriSat 7 Sun 4-6:45 Change Your Name Ousama (STC) Mon 7 Hope Springs (14A) Wed 1:30 Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (G) Sat-Sun 2 Moonrise Kingdom (PG) Fri 9:30 Sat 4-9:30 Sun 9:15 Mon 9:30 Tue 7 Take This Waltz (14A) Wed 7 Thu 9

North York Sheppard Grande 4861 Yonge St., 416-590-9974

Brave (PG) Sat-Sun 1:40 The Campaign (14A) Fri 3:30-5:50-8:1010:25 Sat 5:50-8:10-10:25 Sun 3:30-5:508:10-10:25 Mon-Thu 4:35-6:55-9:30 Hope Springs (14A) Fri 3:40-6:20-9 SatSun 1-3:40-6:20-9 Mon-Thu 4-6:30-9 The Intouchables (14A) Fri 4:05-6:45-9:25 Sat-Sun 1:25-4:05-6:45-9:25 Mon-Thu 4:05-6:45-9:25 Last Night of the Proms Live - BBC Proms 2012 (STC) Sat 2:30 Lawless (14A) Fri 4:25-7:15-10:15 Sat-Sun 1:30-4:25-7:15-10:15 Mon-Thu 4:207:10-9:55 Madam Butterfly 3D - Royal Opera House (STC) Sun 12:30 Mon 7 The Matchmaker (STC) Fri 4:30-7-9:40 Sat-Sun 1:45-4:30-7-9:40 Mon-Thu 4:30-7-9:40

ParaNorman (PG) Sat-Sun 2 ParaNorman 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 4:106:40-9:10 Premium Rush (14A) Fri 5:15-7:40-10:05 Sat-Sun 12:30-2:55-5:15-7:40-10:05 MonThu 5:15-7:40-10 Robot & Frank (PG) Fri 4:40-7:20-10 Sat-Sun 2:10-4:40-7:20-10 Mon-Thu 4:40-7:05-9:20 To Rome With Love (PG) Fri 4:20-7:109:50 Sat 7:10-9:50 Sun 4:20-7:10-9:50 Mon 4:15-9:50 Tue-Thu 4:15-7:15-9:50 The Words (PG) Fri 5:35-8-10:30 Sat-Sun 12:45-3:10-5:35-8-10:30 Mon-Thu 5:057:25-9:45

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The Bourne Legacy (14A) Digital, Stadium Seating Fri 5:15-7:10-8:45-10:15 Digital, Stadium Seating Sat-Sun 2-5:157:10-8:45-10:15 Digital, Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 5:15-7:10-8:45-10:15 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) Digital, Stadium Seating Fri 3-5-6:20-8:30-9:45 Digital, Stadium Seating Sat-Sun 1:20-35-6:20-8:30-9:45 Digital, Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 3-5-6:20-8:30-9:45 The Expendables 2 (14A) Digital, Stadium Seating Fri 4:20-7:20-10:10 Digital, Stadium Seating Sat-Sun 1:40-4:20-7:2010:10 Digital, Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 4:20-7:20-10:10 Hit & Run (14A) Digital, Stadium Seating Fri 4-7:15-9:50 Digital, Stadium Seating Sat-Sun 1:15-4-7:15-9:50 Digital, Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 4-7:15-9:50 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) Digital, Stadium Seating Fri 3:40 Digital, Stadium Seating Sat-Sun 1:10-3:40 Digital, Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 3:40 Indiana Jones and The Raiders of the Lost Ark: The IMAX Experience (STC) Stadium Seating Fri 4:30-7-10 Stadium Seating Sat-Sun 1:30-4:30-7-10 Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 4:30-7-10 Marvel’s Avengers Assemble 3D (PG) Stadium Seating Fri-Thu 3:15-6:30-9:30 The Odd Life of Timothy Green (G) Digital, Stadium Seating Fri 3:50-6:509:40 Digital, Stadium Seating Sat-Sun 1-3:50-6:50-9:40 Digital, Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 3:50-6:50-9:40 The Possession (14A) Digital, Stadium Seating Fri 4:10-7:30-10:05 Digital, Stadium Seating Sat-Sun 1:45-4:10-7:3010:05 Digital, Stadium Seating Mon-Thu 4:10-7:30-10:05

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The Bourne Legacy (14A) Fri-Sat 1:304:35-7:40-10:45 Sun 12:45-3:50-7-10:15 Mon-Thu 4-7:05-10:15 Brave (PG) Fri 2:10 Sat 11:30-2:10 Sun 2:10 The Bullet Vanishes (STC) Fri-Sun 2:104:40-7:10-9:40 Mon-Thu 4:45-7:15-9:45 The Campaign (14A) Fri-Sat 1:30-3:456-8:15-10:30 Sun 12:55-3:15-5:35-8-10:20 Mon-Thu 5:15-7:35-9:55 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) Fri-Sun 3-6:45-10:20 Mon-Thu 3:40-7:30 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (G) Fri 2:40-5:05-7:40 Sat 12:15-2:40-5:05-7:40 Sun 2:30-4:55-7:25 Mon-Thu 5:20-7:45 Ek Tha Tiger (14A) Fri 4-7:05-10 Sat 1-4-7:05-10 Sun 4-7:05-10 Mon-Thu 3:40-6:45-9:50 The Expendables 2 (14A) Fri 2:40-5:157:50-10:25 Sat 12:10-2:40-5:15-7:50-10:25 Sun 2:40-5:15-7:50-10:25 Mon-Thu 5:15-7:45-10:15 Hit & Run (14A) Fri-Sat 10:10 Sun 9:50 Mon-Thu 10:10 Hope Springs (14A) Fri-Sun 4:45-7:30-10 Mon-Thu 4:40-7:10-9:40 Joker (G) Fri-Sat 1:45-4:30-7-9:30 Sun 1:45-4:30-6:55-9:30 Mon-Thu 4:30-7-9:30 Lawless (14A) Fri 2-4:45-7:30-10:15 Sat 11:15-2-4:45-7:30-10:15 Sun 1:40-4:20-79:45 Mon-Thu 4:50-7:25-10 The Odd Life of Timothy Green (G) Fri 1:50-4:25-7:05-9:45 Sat 11:15-1:504:25-7:05-9:45 Sun 1:50-4:25-7:05-9:45 Mon-Thu 4:15-6:50-9:30 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1 ParaNorman (PG) Fri-Sun 2:35 ParaNorman 3D (PG) Fri 5-7:35-10:10 Sat 11-5-7:35-10:10 Sun 5-7:35-10:10 MonThu 4:55-7:20-9:40 Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (STC) Sat 11 The Possession (14A) Fri 3:30-5:50-8:1510:45 Sat 1:05-3:30-5:50-8:15-10:45 Sun 2:30-5-7:30-9:55 Mon-Thu 4:55-7:20-9:50 Premium Rush (14A) Fri 3:20-5:45-8:1010:30 Sat 12:50-3:20-5:45-8:10-10:30 Sun 1-3:20-5:45-8:10-10:30 Mon-Thu 5:30-7:50-10:10 Raaz 3 3D (14A) Fri 4:05-7:25-10:40 Sat 12:50-4:05-7:25-10:40 Sun 12:50-4-7:1510:30 Mon-Thu 3:30-6:50-10:05 The Words (PG) Fri 3:10-5:35-8-10:40 Sat 12:45-3:10-5:35-8-10:40 Sun 2:45-5:157:50-10:25 Mon-Thu 5-7:30-10 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1

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The Bourne Legacy (14A) Fri 4:10-7:2010:20 Sat-Sun 1-4:10-7:20-10:20 Mon 4:50-7:55 Tue 4:10-7:20-10:20 Wed-Thu 4:50-7:55 The Campaign (14A) Fri 6:10-8:20-10:30 Sat-Sun 4-6:10-8:20-10:30 Mon 4:30-6:25-8:30 Tue 6:10-8:20-10:30 Wed-Thu 4:30-6:25-8:30 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) Fri-Sun 3:20-6:45-10:10 Mon 4:30-8 Tue 3:20-6:4510:10 Wed-Thu 4:30-8 The Expendables 2 (14A) Fri 3:15-5:358-10:35 Sat-Sun 12:45-3:10-5:35-8-10:35 Mon 5:35-8:05 Tue 3:15-5:35-8-10:35 Wed-Thu 5:35-8:05 Hit & Run (14A) Fri-Sun 4:30-9:45 Mon 4:45 Tue 4:30-9:45 Wed-Thu 4:45 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) Fri 3:50 Sat-Sun 1:45 Tue 3:50 Lawless (14A) Fri 5-7:50-10:30 Sat-Sun 2:10-5-7:50-10:30 Mon 5-7:50 Tue 5-7:5010:30 Wed-Thu 5-7:50 The Odd Life of Timothy Green (G) Fri 7 Sat-Sun 2-7 Mon 7:10 Tue 7 Wed-Thu 7:10 ParaNorman (PG) Fri 3:10 Sat-Sun 12:45 Tue 3:10 ParaNorman 3D (PG) Fri 5:25-7:40-10:05 Sat-Sun 3-5:25-7:40-10:05 Mon 5:25-7:40 Tue 5:25-7:40-10:05 Wed-Thu 5:25-7:40 The Possession (14A) Fri 3:35-6-8:2010:35 Sat-Sun 1:20-3:35-6-8:20-10:35 Mon 6-8:20 Tue 3:35-6-8:20-10:35 Wed-Thu 6-8:20 Premium Rush (14A) Fri 3:10-5:15-7:3010 Sat-Sun 12:50-3:05-5:15-7:30-10 Mon 5:15-7:30 Tue 3:10-5:15-7:30-10 Wed-Thu 5:15-7:30 Sparkle (PG) Fri 4:20-7:10-9:55 Sat-Sun 1:30-4:20-7:10-9:55 Mon 4:40-7:20 Tue 4:20-7:10-9:55 Wed-Thu 4:40-7:20

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The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) FriThu 1-4-7:05-10:05 The Apparition (PG) Fri-Thu 8:30 The Bourne Legacy (14A) Fri-Tue 1:104:05-7-10 Wed 4:05-7-10 Thu 1:10-4:05-710 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 Brave (PG) Fri 2:45 Sat 12:35-2:45 SunThu 2:45 Brave 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 4:55 The Cold Light of Day (PG) Fri-Sat 10:20 Sun 10:15 Mon 10:10 Tue-Thu 10:15 Fri 1:15-3:30-5:45-8 Sat 11-1:15-3:30-5:45-8 Sun-Thu 1:15-3:30-5:45-8 The Dark Knight Rises (PG) Fri 2:20-69:30 Sat 11-2:20-6-9:30 Sun-Thu 2:20-69:30 The Dark Knight Rises: The IMAX Experience (PG) Fri 1-4:10-7:15-10:20 Sat 12:30-3:50-7:10-10:20 Sun-Thu 1-4:30-8 The Expendables 2 (14A) Fri 2:50-5:207:45-10:10 Sat 12:25-2:50-5:20-7:45-10:10 Sun-Thu 2:50-5:20-7:45-10:10 Hit & Run (14A) Fri-Thu 7:10-9:40 Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) Fri 1:30-3:50-6:10 Sat 11:20-1:30-3:50-6:10 Sun-Thu 1:30-3:50-6:10 Last Night of the Proms Live - BBC Proms 2012 (STC) Sat 2:30 Madam Butterfly 3D - Royal Opera House (STC) Sun 12:30 Mon 7 Marvel’s the Avengers 3D (PG) Fri-Sat 1:05-4:15-7:20-10:15 Sun 4:15-7:15-10:15 Mon 1-4:05-9:55 Tue-Thu 1:05-4:157:15-10:15 Mugamoodi (STC) Fri 3:40-6:40-9:45 Sat 12:30-3:40-6:40-9:45 Sun-Thu 3:406:40-9:45 The Odd Life of Timothy Green (G) Fri 1:45-4:20-6:50-9:20 Sat 11:15-1:45-4:206:50-9:20 Sun-Tue 1:45-4:20-6:50-9:20 Wed 4:20-6:50-9:20 Thu 1:45-4:20-6:509:20 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (STC) Sat 11 The Possession (14A) Fri 3-5:15-7:409:50 Sat 12:40-3-5:15-7:40-9:50 Sun-Thu 3-5:15-7:40-9:50 Total Recall (14A) Fri 1:50-4:40-7:25-10 Sat 7:25-10 Sun-Thu 1:50-4:40-7:25-10

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The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG) Fri 6-9:10 Sat-Sun 2:35-6-9:10 Mon-Thu 6-9:10 The Bourne Legacy (14A) Fri 3:50-7:1010:05 Sat-Sun 12-3:50-7:10-10:05 MonThu 3:50-7:10-10:05 Brave (PG) Fri 3:15 Sat-Sun 11:20 MonThu 3:15 The Campaign (14A) Fri 4:30-7:45-10:10 Sat-Sun 1:40-4:30-7:45-10:10 Mon-Thu 4:30-7:45-10:10 The Cold Light of Day (PG) Fri 4:40-7-

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Etheridge, on 12th album, emerges from heartbreak New music. 4th Street Feeling looks back on her parents, childhood and breakups in an album that takes you on a journey

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Etheridge, best known for her songs Come to My Window and I’m the Only One, has also included a few not-so-veiled references to Tammy Lynn Michaels, with whom she’s endured a messy split.

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• Quote. “I am a song-

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The hit album that almost wasn’t Canadian content. Sloan celebrates Twice Removed, a beloved record once considered a failure Now that it’s a fixture on lists of the greatest Canadian rock albums of all time, it’s easy to forget that Sloan’s Twice Removed was once reviled. Or at least it was by the behemoth of alt-rock record labels, Geffen, when the Halifax quartet delivered the glimmering LP, a thoughtful collection of brightly lit guitar-pop. Twice Removed was an admitted left-turn from the group’s distortion-contorted debut Smeared, and at a time when the modern-rock charts were dominated by sludgeslinging Nirvana imitators, their sophomore album was not what the label wanted to hear. It was clean, back when “clean” was a dirty word. The album killed the golden goose. It broke up the band. But now they’re celebrating it, in the form of a deluxe vinyl reissue and a cross-country tour during which Sloan will play

Influences • Sloan dug deep into

their influences — including the Velvet Underground, Slint, ’80s hardcore and, of course, some classic British pop — while penning the songs that would form Twice Removed. There was certainly a degree of defiance as they rejected the direction most of the rock world was taking.

• “We were kind of running from grunge and this sort of house of cards that it seemed to be — all that ‘poor man’s Nirvana’ (stuff),” Chris Murphy said. Jay Ferguson, left, and Chris Murphy, of rock band Sloan, pose for a photo in their Toronto rehearsal space last month.

the record in its entirety. Back when Geffen first rejected it — when they asked the band to re-record the entire thing — the band certainly never imagined they would one day warm to the album. “Self-doubt is my default setting — but I was the most torn up about it,” said bassist and co-frontman Chris

Murphy in a recent interview from their cluttered Toronto rehearsal space. “I probably would have done anything, I was so excited to be on Geffen. ... ‘Oh, they’re asking us to record the whole thing again? I guess that’s what you do. I guess that’s what we should do.’ “I’m glad that we didn’t.”

So are the album’s legions of fans. But they didn’t really exist back in 1994. Sure, Sloan did have fans. A couple of years prior, they had inked a deal with Geffen — the home of Nirvana, Beck and Sonic Youth — on the strength of their 1992 Peppermint EP, and followed it with their messy but

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Straight outta hipsterville New album. Partners in every way, musical duo Matt & Kim produce dance-punkpop inspired by the hip-hop around them

concentration of people who are into art and music and things like that in one place. I felt that Williamsburg for a long time has been very inspiring in that sense... being surrounded by other people who are concerned with similar things to myself and whatnot. Yet, after living there for eight years, we just moved out and moved away. Of course, things as they do in New York evolve and change, and Williams burg is one of those things.

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Dance-punk duo and independent music darlings Matt & Kim aren’t just partners in their music career: They’ve been dating since even before their band formed in 2005. Since then they’ve had several milestones, including their song Daylight being used during an episode of HBO’s Entourage and being asked to be the supporting act for Blink-182 and My Chemical Romance during the 2011 Honda Civic Tour. Now, the two are putting out their fourth album called Lightning (out Oct. 2) and gearing up for a six-week tour through the United States and Canada. We caught up with Matt and asked him to tell us what helped inspire the album, and what it was like to record and live in the center of hipsterville, Williamsburg in Brooklyn.

Matt & Kim’s new album Lightning is out Oct. 2.

What was the big inspiration for this latest album? We’ve always made upbeat music, but I think there’s sort of the darker edge that Matt & Kim can have, there’s slightly more of it on this album. There’s still a share of upbeat songs — everything feels upbeat — but in some of the lyrics there’s a slightly different edge. I don’t know if that’s inspiration, but as always we make albums from just what comes out of us when we try

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to make them, and we were certainly surprised at that for this album. I know you recorded in Williamsburg, Brooklyn —which has quickly become the hipster capital of America. How do you feel about this new stereotypical view of Williamsburg? I mean, I see why it can be seen like that and whatnot, and it’s true. I’ve gone to few other places that have such a high

Exclusively online Matt & Kim, Soulja Boy, and Andrew W.K. have risen from the dead to throw a raging dance party in a morgue. The mortician has left for the night, the limbs are fresh and there’s formaldehyde on ice. Check out the brand new video for I’m A Goner. • To watch the video. Go to metronews.ca/scene

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What’s the deal with Perry and Mayer? It’s getting tough for folks to keep up with Katy Perry’s romance with John Mayer. Two weeks ago, the pair was supposedly off when Mayer dumped Perry after a couple of months of “casual dating,” but that doesn’t explain why Perry and Mayer have been spotted together twice in the last week, according to X-17. First, they hit up a Labour Day weekend music festival in downtown L.A., and then just a few days later they were spotted sneaking out of a restaurant after having dinner together. People who have recently broken up don’t usually spend that much time together.

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Lohan sets record straight about story linking her to Tom Cruise Somehow, Lindsay Lohan got pulled into a recent Vanity Fair story about the Church of Scientology auditioning actresses to be Tom Cruise’s girlfriend before he married Katie Holmes, and Lohan just wants everyone to know she has no idea what the magazine is talking about. “Lindsay met with Tom before he met Katie,” a source tells the Huffington Post. “At first, she was super-

excited to work with Tom and thought it was about a role in Mission Impossible. It soon became clear that he wasn’t looking for an actress but something very different.” Looking to clear her name, Lohan was quick to take to Twitter to post, “I just want everyone (and Tom Cruise) to know, that I have/had NO part in the VF story — nor has anyone in my life, personal and workrelated.”

Bynes charged for hit-and-run ... twice In news that will likely come as a surprise to no one, actress Amanda Bynes has been charged with two counts of hit-and-run for two separate incidents, according to TMZ. If convicted, Bynes faces up to a year in prison and a

$2,000 fine. In both incidents — one in April and one in August — Bynes allegedly fled the scene after striking another car with her car. The actress has long maintained her innocence.

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Amy Poehler and Will Arnett

Comedy’s favourite couple calling it quits Amy Poehler and Will Arnett are splitting up. Publicist Lewis Kay says the couple is separating after nine years of marriage. The breakup was first reported by Us Weekly. Poehler and Arnett have two sons, 3-year-old Archie and 2-year-old Abel. Their personal lives may be in turmoil, but professionally, both are on an upswing. The 40-year-old

Poehler became famous as a cast member on Saturday Night Live. She now stars in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation and is up for an Emmy for lead actress in a comedy series. Arnett’s breakout role was on Fox’s Arrested Development. The 4-year-old Arnett now co-stars with Christina Applegate on the NBC comedy Up All Night. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Pattinson’s drinking problem is ‘out of control’: Source Friends of Robert Pattinson reportedly want the actor to seek treatment for a drinking problem they say he’s had for years and has only gotten worse since revelations of girlfriend

Kristen Stewart’s infidelity came to light, according to Hollyscoop. Pattinson “has a huge drinking problem” and his friends and family “think that he needs to go to rehab,” a source says. But apparently his drinking is nothing new, according to the source: “He was drinking every day on the set of Cosmopolis and everyone on the set was aware of this,” the source says. “His drinking is out of control. He loves vodka and drinks alone.” METRO

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Laughs in a wine bottle LIQUID ASSETS

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Peter Rockwell @therealwineguy liquidassets@eastlink.ca

I try not to take things too seriously — especially wine. Knowing my booze beverage of choice can pour pretty pretentious just makes me more than happy to poke fun at its reputation for being a glass for the upper class. In my slightly twisted mind, wine is the people’s drink and should never be put on a pedestal or treated like a liquid of luxury (even if the bottle costs a few hundred bucks). That’s why I appreciate winemakers with a sense of humour. I’m not talking about their juice. It’s more about how they brand their output. The Aussies are masters at making classy, yet accessible, wines with amazingly original names. When it comes to old school fun Mitolo’s 2010 Jester Shiraz ($21.95 - $24.99) is more than a thick, textured red from the Mclaren Vale in South Australia. Its name was inspired by jester Richard Tarlton — one of Queen Elizabeth I’s favourite comedians. Dark, deep and layered with licorice, spice and chewy black fruit, it’s a perfect late summer barbecue companion for steak or a choice slab of beef. PRICES REFLECT THE RANGE ACROSS THE COUNTRY. SOME PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN ALL PROVINCES.

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Serve restaurant taste at your dinner table Spicy Pork and Polenta. Take the mystery out of cooking this maize, which is a staple in Italian cuisine Most people consider polenta a restaurant food. That’s because as good as this creamy, cheesy Italian staple is, few of us have the hour needed to crank it out. But hidden on the grocer’s shelves is a shortcut that can help get polenta on your dinner table any day of the week in minutes — prepared polenta. This is different — and far better — than a related product known as instant polenta. But first, some polenta basics. Polenta is a traditional starch in Italian cooking, an alternative to pasta, rice and potatoes that pairs deliciously well with robust sauces and meats. Polenta is made by slowly simmering and stirring cornmeal with chicken broth or water. It usually also is seasoned with Parmesan cheese and butter. While the dry product called instant polenta promises results in five minutes or less, it tends to be grainy and flavourless. The better choice is tube-style pre-cooked polenta, Ingredients • 1/2 cup mirin • 1/4 cup crushed pepper sauce • 1/4 cup seasoned rice vinegar • 2 tbsp soy sauce • 1 lb thinly sliced pork cutlets • 18-oz tube prepared polenta, cut into chunks • 1 cup milk • 2 tbsp toasted sesame oil • 4 oz crumbled feta cheese • Salt and ground black pepper

This recipe serves four. MATTHEW MEAD/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

usually sold in the grocer’s natural foods section. This product is ready to slice and toss on the grill, under the broiler or into a skillet to pan-fry.

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stainless steel bowl, stir mirin, crushed pepper sauce, vinegar and soy sauce. Add pork, toss, refrigerate 20 mins.

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Whether you use your own pesto or a store-bought gluten-free version, this is an

easy supper that is delicious served alongside pasta or a rice pilaf.

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• 4 boneless pork loin chops, about 625 g (1 1/4 lbs) • 5 ml (1 tsp) dried oregano leaves • 1 ml (1/4 tsp) freshly ground pepper • 10 ml (2 tsp) extra-virgin olive oil (divided) • 45 ml (3 tbsp) gluten-free basil pesto

• 1 onion, thinly sliced • 1 red bell pepper, thinly sliced • 15 ml (1 tbsp) chopped fresh oregano • 150 ml (2/3 cup) sodiumreduced, gluten-free vegetable cocktail • Pinch salt

Meanwhile, in saucepan over medium heat, combine polenta and milk. Stir until soft and heated through, 6 to 7 minutes. Cover and set aside. In skillet, heat oil over medium-high. Remove pork from the marinade (reserve marinade) and add to pan.

Brown cutlets on each side 4 mins. Add marinade from bowl to skillet and bring to a boil.

4. Stir feta cheese into polenta,

then season with salt and pepper. To serve, spoon polenta onto each plate, then top with pork cutlets and sauce from pan. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Sprinkle pork chops with oregano and pepper; set aside.

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In an ovenproof non-stick skillet, heat 5 ml (1 tsp) of the oil over medium-high heat and brown chops on both sides. Spread pesto over chops and place in a 200 C (400 F) oven for about 10 minutes or until hint of pink remains.

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stick skillet, heat remaining oil over medium heat and cook onion, bell pepper and fresh oregano for about 8 minutes

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or until starting to brown and soften. Add vegetable cocktail and salt; simmer for about 5 minutes or until absorbed.

4. Divide onion mixture among plates and top with pork chops. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ ONTARIO PORK


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Your favourite brew isn’t just for sipping on hot days Beer Can Chicken. Keep the seasonings simple and use beer to create moisture in this delicious grilled dish If you want to master the art of grilling, you need to accept the idea that more heat isn’t necessarily better heat. In other words, just because your grill is able to crank out 60,000 BTUs doesn’t mean you should let it. That’s because the key to great grilling actually isn’t intense heat, but something far more nuanced called indirect heat. The beauty of indirect heat is that it allows the heat to surround the food from all sides. The result is that the food almost cooks itself. As long as you keep the heat even and consistent, you won’t need to rotate the food for it to cook evenly. A common mistake when cooking with indirect heat is to turn off one side of the grill and just set the food there. But that’s not ideal, as the food closest to the lit burner gets most of the heat. It’s better to have the heat come from both sides, a method that involves creating a ring of heat around the food. It’s also possible to use both methods. This involves searing the meat initially over direct heat, then finishing it over indirect. This combo method is a time-honoured and wellrespected tradition. It’s also the grill version of the way most restaurants chefs cook almost everything — searing on the stovetop, then finishing in the oven. Now that you know about direct and indirect cooking, there is no better recipe than Beer Can Chicken to test it out. If you make it once, you’ll make it over and over again. When preparing this recipe, use a porcelain chicken “sitter” because it stabilizes the chicken as it grills. Some kitchenware companies also sell metal and wire versions. They all serve the same purpose — an easy and stable way to prop a whole chicken upright and over a can or container of beer during cooking. You can do it without a sitter, but take care to position the chicken steadily.

This recipe serves four. matthew mead/ the associated press

Simple seasoning works best with this chicken dish. the associated press Ingredients • 4- to 5-lb whole chicken, patted dry • Olive oil • 2 tbsp favourite dry rub for

1. Heat the grill to high, then prepare it for cooking over indirect heat. 2.

Coat the chicken lightly with oil, then season it inside and out with 1 tablespoon of the dry rub. Set aside.

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Open the beer can and pour out about 1/4 cup of the beer. Make an extra hole in the top of the can using a church key-style can opener. Sprinkle the remaining tablespoon of the dry rub inside the beer can. Place the beer can in the centre of the cooking grate (or in the sitter, according to prod-

meat (or a blend of kosher salt and ground black pepper), divided • 12-oz can beer

uct directions) over indirect medium heat.

4. Sit the chicken on top of the beer can. The chicken will appear to be sitting on the grate. 5. Cover the grill and cook the chicken for 1 to 1 1/2 hours, or until the breast area reaches 165 F and the thighs reach 180 F. Use tongs to carefully transfer the chicken, lifting it off the beer can, to a platter. Let it rest for 10 minutes before carving. The Associated Press/ elizabeth karmel, grilling and southern food expert

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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 http://notable.ca/nationwide/metro/Sept7

Just Opened: Bent Dundas West has a new restaurant serving up fantastic fusion, and it’s got pedigree. Helmed by Kai and Levi Bent-Lee — yes, the sons of Canadian celebrity Chef Susur Lee — Bent is their take on what a great restaurant should be. The kitchen is run by Lee senior, with a menu filled with items like smoked cod and taro tacos, but the restaurant is the sons’ vision. 777 Dundas Street West.

Just Opened: Sauce on Danforth Continuing Toronto’s love affair with Prohibition Era cocktails is Sauce on Danforth, a quaint bar serving up a beauty selection of classic concoctions like the French 75, Harvey Wallbanger and Tom Collins. Not to be outdone, the kitchen is sending out some sharable bites, among them prosciutto wrapped asparagus and smoked chicken salad puffs. 1376 Danforth Avenue.

Just Opened: Hapa Izakaya

Just Re-Opened: PRAGUE

The trend toward fanciful Japanese cuisine dominance in the city continues with the opening of Hapa Izakaya. Last night. Yes, this brand spankin’ new spot is a West Coast transplant, and is bringing their traditional and out-of-the-box Izakaya menu to the College Street strip. Find it at 602 College Street.

PRAGUE restaurant — that stalwart Queen West locale that served up traditional Eastern European fare and had an accompanying deli — closed earlier this year for a complete overhaul and renovation. It re-opened a couple weeks ago, with a beautiful new dining space, large bar for the city’s nightlife, and a completely redone menu. 638 Queen Street West.

ONExONE Presents an Intimate Evening with Lauryn Hill In support of ONExONE, for one exclusive night, Toronto’s Kool Haus (132 Queens Quay West) will transform into the decadent Diesel Lounge on September 8th featuring an intimate performance by Lauryn Hill. This event will feature the talented Ms. Hill (along with some other special guests) performing her greatest hits in the name of charity.

find out if Joseph is the new Leo.

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Artbound’s the pARTy The third annual pARTy in support of Artbound — a nonprofit volunteer initiative that harnesses the power of the arts in support of Free The Children — goes down on September 27 at Maison Mercer (15 Mercer Street). This year, you’re going to get fancy-free and ‘Footloose’ with the theme for a night of drinks, dancing, and mingling with Toronto’s finest.

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Get your fest fix here Check out thegriddoes.com/tiff—our innovative, one-stop mobile hub for all things festival-related. Plus, enter contests for your chance to win film passes, Grolsch and GriD swag, or the grand prize: two tickets to the Closing Night Gala!*

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Ravens to pay tribute to Modell

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Fehr, Bettman and Daly decline salary during lockout None of the top executives involved in the NHL’s collective bargaining negotiations will continue to be paid if the league enacts a lockout next week. Donald Fehr, the executive director of the NHL Players’ Association, says he stopped drawing a salary on July 1 and a source told The Canadian Press that commissioner Gary Bettman and deputy commissioner Bill Daly plan to follow suit if a new agreement can’t be reached by Sept. 15. THE CANADIAN PRESS

Donald Fehr. THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE

Vital 2014 qualifiers ahead for Canada The Road to Brazil. Getting three points will be crucial for men’s national soccer squad in Friday’s home match against Panama To get to the 2014 World Cup, Canada faces at least 14 more matches. But the next two could shed a lot of light on how much of that journey the Canadian men’s soccer team will get to take. Canada plays Panama in a vital home-and-away series that opens Friday at Toronto’s BMO Field before moving to Panama City on Tuesday. “The next two games for us are huge,” said 32-year-old captain Kevin McKenna. “Especially (Friday) night. It’s probably the biggest game I’ve played in with the national team, probably every player here also. “I think we’re all looking forward to it. Obviously everyone’s a bit on edge.” Picking up points at home is crucial in qualifying. Poor performances on Canadian soil have cost the national team in recent qualifying campaigns and Stephen Hart’s squad missed an opportunity with a 0-0 draw with Honduras in June. “Every home game is a must win,” said midfielder Patrice Bernier. Panama leads the group with six points from two matches. Canada is second with four points from its two matches. Honduras has one point and Cuba none. “They have been very consistent over the last four years,” Hart said of Panama. With Honduras, ranked No. 72 in the world, expected

Canada’s Dwayne De Rosario, left, battles with Honduras’ Roger Espinoza during a World Cup qualifying match in Toronto on June 12. CHRIS YOUNG/THE CANADIAN PRESS

to pick up points against No. 142 Cuba, the group standings could change dramatically over the next week. Canada does not want to be left behind. The top two teams will advance to the six-country final round of qualifying in CONCACAF, which covers North and Central America and the Caribbean. That group will send three to Brazil with a fourth CONCACAF country meeting a team from Oceania in a playoff to see who joins them. Panama is currently ranked 50th in the world, and third in CONCACAF behind No. 21 Mexico and the 33rd-ranked U.S. Hart, whose team is currently No. 73 to rank eighth in the region, has maintained from the get-go that the Panamanians will be Canada’s toughest foe in this round. Panama is led by FC Dallas

striker Blaz Perez, who scored both goals in an earlier 2-0 win in Honduras. “He scores goals with his head, with his feet.... He’s always scored goals, wherever he’s played,” said Hart.

Another threat is Luis Tejada, a striker whose stoppagetime goal eliminated Canada from last year’s Gold Cup. Panama made it to the semifinals before losing 1-0 to the U.S. THE CANADIAN PRESS

Going for goals

Key components of head coach Stephen Hart’s Canadian player pool have been in good form lately. •

Patrice Bernier. The Montreal Impact veteran midfielder from Brossard, Que., was just named MLS player of the week and has represented Canada 47 times.

midfielder with D.C. United recently became the seventh player in MLS history to score 100 goals and is the focal point of Canada’s attack. Simeon Jackson. The Jamaica-born, Mississauga-raised striker scored in English Premier League club Norwich City’s 1-1 draw with Queen’s Park Rangers on August 25.

Dwayne De Rosario. The Toronto-born attacking

Ferrer finds a bit extra in marathon match

David Ferrer reacts after defeating Janko Tipsarevic in five sets at the U.S. Open Thursday in New York City. MIKE STOBE/GETTY IMAGES

David Ferrer seemed bothered when his opponent got a mid-game medical timeout. He was down a break in the fifth set. In the end, though, the indefatigable Spaniard was barely better, as he usually is when matches go the distance. With his high-energy brand of leg-churning, ballchasing tennis, the fourthseeded Ferrer outlasted eighth-seeded Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia 6-3, 6-7 (5), 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4) in 4 hours, 31 minutes Thursday to reach the U.S. Open semifinals for the

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The Baltimore Ravens and the family of Art Modell will stage a silent tribute to team’s former majority owner Saturday by placing his casket on the team’s home field. David Modell said he and his brother, John, were at their father’s side on Thursday when he “died peacefully of natural causes.” He was 87. Modell was among the most important figures in the NFL as owner of the Cleveland Browns, which became the Ravens after he took the team to Baltimore in 1996 in a move that tarnished his reputation as one of the league’s most innovative and influential owners. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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second time. Ferrer trailed 4-1 in the last set, but in the next game, Tipsarevic slammed to the ground while chasing a drop shot and stayed down for a few moments. Tipsarevic later had his right thigh taped up. Ferrer, also a semifinalist at Flushing Meadows in 2007, has won four consecutive fivesetters and is 17-9 overall. When the match ended on Tipsarevic’s backhand into the net, Ferrer raised his arms, then knelt near the baseline. The weary foes met at the net for a hug. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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David Ferrer next will play defending champion Novak Djokovic or 2009 champion Juan Martin del Potro for a spot in Sunday’s final.

Djokovic and del Potro were scheduled to play the last men’s quarterfinal Thursday night.

For U.S. Open results over the weekend, visit metronews.ca/sports

The CFL season has been full of ups and downs at the halfway point of the campaign. Two finalists for last year’s top rookie award are a couple of the unforeseen highlights so far in 2012. Scan the code for the story.


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‘Super’ Mario Williams feels like he’s a rookie again with the Bills NFL. High-profile defensive end makes his debut for Buffalo as Tebow Time starts for New York Jets on Sunday It’s Tebow Time for the New York Jets, and Super Mario’s big debut for the Buffalo Bills. Tim Tebow and Mario Williams, two of the NFL’s highest-profile players, switched teams this off-season and are hoping to have huge impacts — starting with the regularseason opener at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. “I really don’t get nervous, but it does feel like my rookie year all over again,” said Williams, who signed a six-year, $100-million US deal with the Bills in March after six years in Houston. “It does feel like I got drafted again. I’m pretty sure it’ll be a little bit, a little anxiety, but it’ll be fine.”

The Bills are banking on the fact that Williams will add a big-time boost to their defence, wreaking havoc on opposing quarterbacks every Sunday and helping Buffalo improve a defence that managed just 29 sacks last season. “You kind of sit back and go, ‘whew,’” Jets coach Rex Ryan said. “He’s a tremendous player. Your first thought is you’re going against him, then you think, ‘He does get to play New England twice, so that’s kind of a good thing.’ If we can survive, hopefully New England will struggle with him. That’s it. It’s like, ‘Whew.’ The conference, our league is getting better. You steal one of the top pass rushers in the game. Clearly, you think, ‘Oh man.’ You hope that he doesn’t go into our division, but here he is.” And, so is Tebow, the popular backup quarterback whose role in New York’s offence has been kept mostly under wraps all off-season to

How much Tebow time?

Tim Tebow, acquired by New York from Denver in March, will work anywhere from a handful to 20 plays each week, depending on the game and the opponent. • He and starter Mark Sanchez have said all the right things throughout the off-season, but many fans and media insist this is a combustible situation that can have fans chanting for Tebow to supplant Sanchez at the first sign of trouble.

keep defences on their toes. Tebow will work in new offensive co-ordinator Tony Sparano’s wildcat packages and as the personal punt protector on special teams. Beyond that, anybody’s guess is as good as Buffalo’s. The associated press

Mario Williams, left, talks with teammate Kyle Williams during practice Wednesday in Orchard Park, N.Y. David Duprey/the associated press

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No room on Argos for Aging Rambo CFL Extra Points

Dan Toth toronto@metronews.ca

Toronto Argos: We know Argos GM Jim Barker is loyal to a fault when handling veteran players, none more so than Ken-Yon Rambo. Surely, Rambo’s lackadaisical Labour Day performance in Hamilton, albeit in his first game back from injury, will be his last CFL game. Rambo, who turns 34 next month, made two insignificant catches, dropped a pass and was called offside. If Argos newcomer Jason Barnes is incapable of securing that position, it’s time to start beating the bushes for new talent. B.C. Lions: You can’t blame B.C. for taking a cautious approach over the potential return of former rookie of the year Solomon Elimimian, cut from two NFL camps and has until Sept. 13 to report to the Lions. If the linebacker does return to Vancouver only to play out his option, he is merely a short-term upgrade whose

Argos general manager Jim Barker has a decision on his hands regarding Ken-Yon Rambo. Torstar News Service

head and heart might be elsewhere the rest of the CFL season. Re-signing Elimimian to a long-term deal is a priority. Edmonton Eskimos: Like it or not, Eskimos head coach Kavis Reed has a quarterbacking controversy in his locker-room. On one hand, it’s great to have aging QB Kerry Joseph on the roster as insurance against Steven Jyles faltering. But now that Joseph’s looked more than capable in the last two appearances, going back to Jyles might be an unpopular decision. Calgary Stampeders: It’s comical to still see the Stampeders taking stupid penalties game after game, year after year. The team’s long-standing Achilles’ heal is a key reason Tom Higgins lost his job in Calgary after the 2007 season, and years later the club continues to pile up the simply selfish infractions under John Hufnagel. If fines don’t work, benchings (or worse) is the only answer. Saskatchewan Roughriders: Nothing like a 52-0 shutout to end a losing skid and buoy the spirits of the Rider Nation’s doomsdayers. The Riders aren’t that good and the Bombers aren’t that bad, but suddenly the Green Machine is a playoff contender again after weeks of fans demanding the club blow it up and start over, beginning with QB Darian Durant. C Winnipeg Blue Bombers: M Lose again this week and the Bombers will launch a massive Y airlift of players in and out of Winnipeg. Although still just CM two points out of third in the MY East, falling to 2-8 would trigger significant change on the field CY if not the front office.

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Thursday’s results Baltimore 10 N.Y. Yankees 6 Texas at Kansas City Wednesday’s results Toronto 6 Baltimore 4 Chicago White Sox 6 Minnesota 2 Detroit 7 Cleveland 1 L.A. Angels 7 Oakland 1 N.Y. Yankees 6 Tampa Bay 4 Seattle 2 Boston 1 Texas 7 Kansas City 6 Friday’s games — All Times Eastern N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 13-12) at Baltimore (W.Chen 12-8), 7:05 p.m. Texas (D.Holland 10-6) at Tampa Bay (Hellickson 8-10), 7:10 p.m. Toronto (H.Alvarez 7-12) at Boston (Doubront 10-7), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (J.Gomez 5-7) at Minnesota (Hendriks 0-7), 8:10 p.m. Kansas City (Mendoza 7-9) at Chicago White Sox (Liriano 5-11), 8:10 p.m. Detroit (Scherzer 15-6) at L.A. Angels (E.Santana 8-11), 10:05 p.m. Oakland (Griffin 4-0) at Seattle (F.Hernandez 13-6), 10:10 p.m. Saturday’s games Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Texas at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Toronto at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Detroit at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Sunday’s games N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. Toronto at Boston, 1:35 p.m. Texas at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Detroit at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 4:10 p.m.

CYCLING SPANISH VUELTA At Camaleno, Spain 18th Stage — 204.47-kilometres 1. Daniele Bennati, Italy, Radioshack-Nissan, four hours, 17 minutes, 17 seconds; 2. Ben Swift, Britain, Team Sky, same time; 3. Allan Davis, Australia, Orica Greenedge, s.t.; 4. Lloyd Mondory, France, AG2R La Mondiale, s.t.; 5. John Degenkolb, Germany, Argos-Shimano, s.t.; 6. Davide Vigano, Italy, Lampre ISD, s.t.; 7. Matti Breschel, Denmark, Rabobank, s.t.; 8. Koen de Kort, Netherlands, Argos-Shimano,

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WEST DIVISION Texas Oakland Los Angeles Seattle

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Thursday’s results Atlanta 1 Colorado 0 Miami 6 Milwaukee 2 Chicago Cubs at Washington Wednesday’s results Arizona 6 San Francisco 2 Atlanta 1 Colorado 0 Milwaukee 8 Miami 5 N.Y. Mets 6 St. Louis 2 Philadelphia 6 Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 6 Houston 3 San Diego 4 L.A. Dodgers 3 Washington 9 Chicago Cubs 1 Friday’s games — All Times Eastern Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 4-11) at Pittsburgh (A.J.Burnett 15-5), 7:05 p.m. Colorado (Francis 5-4) at Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 4-7), 7:05 p.m. Miami (Ja.Turner 0-2) at Washington (Strasburg 15-6), 7:05 p.m. Atlanta (Maholm 11-9) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 10-8), 7:10 p.m. Houston (Harrell 10-9) at Cincinnati (H.Bailey 10-9), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Gallardo 14-8) at St. Louis (Lohse 14-2), 8:15 p.m. Arizona (Skaggs 1-1) at San Diego (Cashner 33), 10:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Beckett 1-1) at San Francisco (Lincecum 8-14), 10:15 p.m. Saturday’s games Miami at Washington, 1:05 p.m. Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 4:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Colorado at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Arizona at San Diego, 8:35 p.m. Sunday’s games Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Colorado at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. Miami at Washington, 1:35 p.m. Milwaukee at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Arizona at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 8:05 p.m.

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Friday’s game — All Times Eastern Calgary at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Saturday’s games Hamilton at Toronto, 1 p.m. Montreal at B.C., 4 p.m. Sunday’s game Saskatchewan at Winnipeg, 1 p.m.

SCORING LEADERS

TD C Whyte, Mtl 0 27 McCallum, BC 0 23 Shaw, Edm 0 20 Congi, Ham 0 26 Palardy, Wpg 0 13 Paredes, Cal 0 23 C.Williams, Ham 11 0 Waters, Tor 0 9 Milo, Sask 0 16 Whitaker, Mtl 8 0 x-Lewis, Cal 7 2 x — scored two-point convert

FG 19 2 19 16 19 16 0 16 11 0 0

S 5 4 5 2 3 0 0 2 8 0 0

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GOLF PGA BMW CHAMPIONSHIP At Carmel, Ind. First Round — Par 72 Webb Simpson Bo Van Pelt Rory McIlroy

s.t.; 9. Mitchell Docker, Australia, Orica Greenedge, s.t.; 10. Gregory Rast, Switzerland, Radioshack-Nissan, six seconds behind. Overall Standings (after 18th of 21 stages) 1. Alberto Contador, Spain, SaxoBank, 72 hours, 25 minutes, 21 seconds; 2. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar, one minute 52 seconds behind; 3. Joaquin Rodriguez, Spain, Katusha, 2:28; 4. Christopher Froome, Britain, Team Sky, 9:40; 5. Daniel Moreno, Spain, Katusha, 11:36; 6. Robert Gesink, Netherlands, Rabobank, 12:02.

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Nick Watney Padraig Harrington Troy Matteson Charlie Wi Johnson Wagner J.B. Holmes Tim Clark Bill Haas Bob Estes Brendon de Jonge Keegan Bradley Mark Wilson Scott Piercy Jason Dufner Pat Perez Kevin Na Brian Harman Jeff Overton Greg Chalmers D.A. Points Marc Leishman Carl Pettersson Charley Hoffman Dicky Pride Bryce Molder William McGirt

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LPGA KINGSMILL CHAMPIONSHIP At Williamsburg, Va. Par: 71 (36-35) Partial First Round (play suspended and will be completed Friday) Jiyai Shin Paula Creamer Maria Hjorth Azahara Munoz Beatriz Recari Jennifer Johnson Christina Kim Mika Miyazato Jennifer Song Isabelle Beisiegel Chella Choi Katie Futcher Julieta Granada Natalie Gulbis Danielle Kang

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Wednesday’s result Dallas 24 N.Y. Giants 17 Sunday’s games — All Times Eastern Indianapolis at Chicago, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Miami at Houston, 1 p.m. New England at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Washington at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Atlanta at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. St. Louis at Detroit, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Seattle at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. San Francisco at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. Carolina at Tampa Bay, 4:25 p.m. Pittsburgh at Denver, 8:20 p.m. Monday’s games Cincinnati at Baltimore, 7 p.m. San Diego at Oakland, 10:15 p.m.

TENNIS U.S. OPEN At New York

MEN

Singles Quarter-finals David Ferrer (4), Spain, def. Janko Tipsarevic (8), Serbia, 6-3, 6-7 (5), 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4). Doubles Semifinals Bob and Mike Bryan (2), United States, def. Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, and JeanJulien Rojer (9), Netherlands, 6-3, 6-4. Leander Paes, India, and Radek Stepanek (5), Czech Republic, def. Marcel Granollers and Marc Lopez (6), Spain, 6-6 (retired).

WOMEN

Singles Semifinals Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci (2), Italy, def. Nuria Llagostera Vives and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (8), Spain, 6-3, 6-2. Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka (3), Czech Republic, def. Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, and Anabel Medina Garrigues (16), Spain, 7-6 (2), 6-4.

JUNIOR SINGLES

Boys Second Round Filip Peliwo (2), Vancouver def. Markos Kalovelonis, Greece, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1. Girls Second Round Katerina Siniakova (6), Czech Republic, def. Francoise Abanda, Montreal, 0-6, 6-4, 6-0. Victoria Duval, United States, def. Eugenie Bouchard (3), Westmount, Que., 2-6, 6-1, 6-4. Carol Zhao (14), Richmond Hill, Ont., def. Hsu Ching-wen, Taiwan, 6-3, 2-1, retired.

TRANSACTIONS NFL ATLANTA FALCONS—Re-signed CB Dominique Franks. Waived WR Tim Toone. OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed WR Derek Hagan. Waived CB Coye Francies.

AHL PROVIDENCE BRUINS—Signed F Alden Hirschfeld.

SOCCER MLS EASTERN CONFERENCE Kansas City New York Chicago Columbus Houston D.C. United Montreal New England Philadelphia Toronto

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L T GF GA 7 5 34 24 7 7 46 39 8 5 35 31 9 6 33 32 7 9 39 33 10 5 43 38 14 3 43 46 14 7 35 38 13 5 25 30 16 6 30 48

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Thursday’s result Real Salt Lake at Houston Wednesday’s results New England 2 Columbus 0 Colorado 3 Portland 0 Saturday’s game — All Times Eastern Chivas USA at Seattle, 4 p.m.

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

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

WORLD CUP QUALIFYING NORTH, CENTRAL AND CARIBBEAN Friday's games — All Times Eastern At Havana Cuba vs. Honduras, 3 p.m. At Toronto Canada vs. Panama, 7:45 p.m

FIFA WOMEN’S UNDER-20 WORLD CUP Saturday’s games — All Times Eastern At Tokyo Third Place Japan vs. Nigeria, 2:30 a.m. Championship Germany vs. U.S., 6:20 a.m.

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By michael WiEsenberg

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Aries

March 21 - April 20 You will do almost anything to avoid boredom but the planets warn that if you go too far today, you might later decide that boredom is not such a bad thing after all. Never forget that actions have consequences.

Libra

Sept. 24 - Oct. 23 You seem to have come into some money but don’t spend too much time admiring your good fortune because you need to build on what you’ve been given. It doesn’t have to be easy come, easy go.

Scorpio

Taurus

April 21 - May 21 Someone is sure to disapprove of what you do today. Should that stop you from doing it? No way! If anything, you should show your independence by doing it even more. They will get the message.

Gemini

May 22 - June 21 If you feel that your life is in a bit of a rut you should do something about it today. Try doing the opposite of what you usually do. Don’t worry that others might not approve — that’s what makes it fun.

Cancer

June 22 - July 23 You will get the chance to change something that should really have been changed weeks, if not months, ago. If it’s a habit that is holding you back be brave and cut it out of your life once and for all.

Leo

July 24 - Aug. 23 Make it your business to get involved in a cause that helps people who are too weak to help themselves. Don’t worry that by doing so you might make powerful enemies — you have powerful friends to protect you.

Oct. 24 - Nov. 22 What happens today may catch you by surprise but you can still profit from it if you act quickly. The planets indicate that if you take a risk it will pay off in a big way. What have you got to lose?

Sagittarius

Nov. 23 - Dec. 21 The direct approach is the best approach, especially where partnerships are concerned. Let others know how you feel and don’t worry that you might hurt their feelings. It’s your feelings that matter, so tell it like it is.

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Dec. 22 - Jan. 20 Today’s Sun-Jupiter link will help you shake things up a bit, especially where your daily routine is concerned. In a nutshell, you need to be more adventurous. Never let the past or old habits hold you back.

Aquarius

Jan. 21 - Feb. 19 Do something that takes even your best friends by surprise today. It’s time you reminded certain people, both at home and at work, that you have a mind of your own and are not afraid to use it.

Across 1. WSW opposite 4. Certain hockey shot 8. Also say 11. 2-Down or 7-Down: abbr. 12. Idaho or Iowa 13. Louis David ___, a founder of the province of Manitoba 15. In person 16. Canada’s government 18. A vote for 19. Baseball stadium 20. Expenses 21. Flies like an eagle 23. Early Beatles bassist Sutcliffe (or an alphabetic sequence) 24. ___ Mountains: sight visible from Calgary but not Edmonton 26. Book jacket promos 29. God of love 30. The “Little Ol’ Band From Texas” (2 wds.) 32. “Gangsta” music 34. Bring home after expenses 35. Get ready to play a hole (2 wds.) 36. QB’s goal : abbr. 37. Thee: Fr. 38. School vehicles 39. Belfry critters 40. Least dangerous 42. Defensive response to “Stop hitting your sister!” (2 wds.) 43. A cheer 44. Columbus’s Italian birthplace 46. 640 make a square mile 49. Alero or Cutlass, in brief Yesterday’s Crossword

Aug. 24 - Sept. 23 With the Sun in your sign linked to Jupiter today you won’t hesitate to do something out of the ordinary. Even people who know you well will shake their heads and wonder what’s come over you.

Feb. 20 - March 20 You may be perfectly entitled to get annoyed with someone and lay down the law but isn’t there a better way to deal with the situation? If you upset them needlessly it could be self-defeating in the long-term. SALLY BROMPTON

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28. “___ say”: “Alas” (2 wds.) 30. Enthusiasm 31. Last letter of the alphabet in the US 33. “Hey, you!” 35. 30-Across’s first top 20 single 38. “Beauty and the ___” 39. RBC competitor 41. Canadian language

42. Special connections 44. Drinking vessel 45. Novelist Ferber 46. “I ___ Rock”: Simon & Garfunkel hit (2 wds.) 47. ___ Nostra 48. Regrets 49. Stare at 51. Canada’s national police 52. The heavens

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