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Rescuers dig for survivors after cave-in Indonesia. At least four dead after roof collapsed during safety training at U.S.-owned gold and copper mine Mining activities at a giant U.S.-owned gold and copper mine in Indonesia were halted on Wednesday as rescuers New York City
dug through a caved-in mine tunnel looking for about 25 trapped workers, the mine operator said. Four bodies have been found and 10 miners rescued since the cave-in occurred Tuesday morning. Oxygen was being pumped into the tunnel as the search continued, but the status of the trapped workers was not known. Meanwhile, hundreds of
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workers blocked a main road about three kilometres from
the accident site in solidarity with the victims. “We need a guarantee from the management for our safety in working underground,” said Ronald Waromi, an organizer. The company said 39 workers were inside a classroom in the tunnel undergoing safety training when the accident happened. Three escaped on their own. the associated press
Workers gather on Wednesday in solidarity with colleagues who were trapped after the roof of a tunnel collapsed at a Freeport Indonesia mine in Mimika, Indonesia. the associated press
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Columbia University wants to change the terms of a fellowship that can be awarded only to white students. The Lydia C. Roberts Graduate Fellowship stipulates that money be given only to “a person of the Caucasian race.” Roberts left Columbia most of her estate in 1920 and created the fellowship, which also stipulates fellows must be from Iowa. University officials filed court papers last week seeking to change the race provisions of the bequest. the associated press
A three-year-old boy has died in northeastern Thailand after a teacher left him in a car for seven hours on the child’s second day of school, police say. A police officer said Wednesday that Suriyakan “Potter” Pakan was abandoned in a car that a teacher used to transport students. The officer says the teacher thought all students had left the vehicle. Police say the teacher will face charges of causing death by negligence.
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Councillor Jenny Gerbasi said an “ethical line has been crossed” with the revelation the City of Winnipeg is behind a slick $90,000 website and ad campaign calling for council to get out of the golf business. The website, getresponsiblewinnipeg.ca, states: “After years of revenue loss, your city golf courses are stuck in an $8.4-million trap.” It includes a small City of Winnipeg logo beside the words “another initiative of Responsible Winnipeg.” The site was updated Thursday afternoon, removing form emails with a pre-written mes-
sage to councillors. A city report, to be discussed at Friday’s alternate service delivery committee meeting, recommends leasing out four golf courses and declaring a fifth as surplus, allowing it to be sold. The report needs two-thirds of city council’s support. It’s not clear the votes are there, which could explain the lobbying. Mayor Sam Katz said the campaign responds to all of the “misinformation” on the issue. “We have a very open and transparent process where people can come to these committees that will be dealing with it … and this way everybody coming will have all of the facts,” he said. The campaign includes radio and newspaper ads, bus boards and digital signs. Gerbasi fears that while councillors can see through this lobbying attempt, Winnipeggers may believe this is a grassroots initiative. With files from Shane Gibson
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A 57-year-old Port Douglas man is homeless after his house on Heaton Avenue burst into flames on Wednesday evening. The man told media he had no home insurance. The cause is being investigated.
Students of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s professional division dance during Wednesday’s opening night performance of Les Corsaires. Catch Friday and Saturday shows at 7:30 p.m., with an additional matinee on Saturday at 2 p.m. All shows are at the Shaw Performing Arts Centre. BRUCE MONK/RWB
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Union, city clash over golf courses debate Strong words. CUPE 500 head called councillor’s comments ‘reckless’ BERNICE PONTANILLA
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The proposed lease of four city-owned golf courses is revealing deep divisions between senior city hall officials and its largest union. Coun. Russ Wyatt (Transcona), chair of both the finance and alternate service delivery (ASD) committees, said during two interviews with Metro this week that the ASD committee is looking at putting forward a dozen initiatives similar to what is taking place with the golf courses.
Coun. Russ Wyatt said ads by CUPE Local 500 are ‘malicious’ and ‘uncalled for.’ BERNICE PONTANILLA/METRO
Then he took aim at CUPE Local 500, which represents the largest chunk of City of Winnipeg employees. “At every turn, if the union decides that it wants
to declare war and say, ‘No, no, no,’ then ultimately the people of Winnipeg will have to decide,” said Wyatt after a press conference announcing a housing plan for Transcona West on Tuesday. “Who should run the city? The union? Is that what it’s come down to? That’s the question I ask, cause we’ve had some pretty negative attack ads by CUPE launched on this council in the last six to eight months, and they’ve been, I think, very unfair and they’ve been malicious and completely uncalled for.” Wyatt also questioned why the union didn’t bid on the golf courses. Mike Davidson, president of CUPE 500, called Wyatt’s comments ridiculous. “He’s fully aware that the modified bidding process is illegal for us to enter into,
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and for whatever reason he’s turned into a very angry individual and has a vendetta with CUPE.” Davidson called the purported losses due to the golf courses “artificial figures.” Furthermore, he said that when the city created a separate operating agency to run the golf courses in 2002, all of a sudden they started having to pay taxes on it to the city. “These aren’t losses, these are transfers to the city’s general revenues and they’ll probably vanish when they attempt to turn this over to a contractor,” he said.
Two Winnipeg radio stations have been sold to new owners pending CRTC approval. The Jim Pattison Broadcast Group announced Thursday they’ve inked a deal to take over oldies station FAB 94.3 (CHIQ-FM) from Bell Media and country station QX 104 (CFQX-FM) from Astral Media Inc. The deal includes a third station in Calgary and is a result of a proposed merger between Astral and Bell Media that requires them to sell off certain stations to comply with the CRTC’s Common Ownership Policy, which limits the number of stations a company can own in a single market. “This is a very important acquisition for our Broadcast Group and, with the approval of this transaction from the CRTC, we will expand our presence in the major markets of Calgary and Winnipeg, which we have been focusing on for some time,” said Jim Pattison Broadcast Group chairman Rick Arnish in a release. “We are really looking forward to working with and learning from the superb teams at these separate Winnipeg operations as we expand into a new marketplace for our group.” Arnish told Metro the group has no plans to change the format of either Winnipeg station if the CRTC approves the sale. SHANE GIBSON/METRO
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If the media launch of MPI’s annual RoadWatch campaign was any indication, police can expect to be busy during checkstop season on Manitoba roads this summer. Within minutes of setting up a stop just outside of the Perimeter Highway on Lagimodiere Boulevard Thursday as a photo op for local media, a passenger in a car packed tight for a weekend at the cabin was charged for having an open liquor case in the car. “This should have been in the trunk … and now I just lost 12 beers,” said Colby Hemming, 18, pointing to the case of Coronas on his lap left empty after RCMP made him drain the bottles on the side of
the road. “This is all my bad, I should have known ahead of time.” As well as guaranteeing himself a cameo on local news broadcasts, the stop was also a pricey one for the Winnipeg teen, who got slapped with a $240 ticket for the open liquor and a $300 ticket for not wearing a seatbelt. Then, as police were writing up Hemming’s tickets, another man and woman were taken into the back seat of separate police cars after RCMP found pot and hash in their vehicle. “Our work is not done, clearly we have to do more awareness,” said RCMP spokesperson Cst. Line Karpish of the quick start to the check-stop season. “Either by drug or by alcohol, these people don’t have their A-game behind the wheel.” The RoadWatch campaign, which kicks off this weekend and runs until November, sees MPI provide Winnipeg police, RCMP and several other Manitoba police agencies $600,000 to cover the cost of additional check stops throughout the summer.
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Red River College. Ad students win awards, free trip to Toronto Advertising students at Red River College are being treated to an all-expensespaid trip to Toronto in June to pick up a few national awards. They’re expected to take home five of six “Students Verb Charities” awards, which are sponsored by Imagine Canada, and include cash prizes. The 15 advertising students formed teams of two to four people each and created campaigns for charities, from concept to videos. In a press release, RRC said the Muttart Foundation in Alberta will cover the students’ expenses
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Crime. Manitoba wants Hells Angels permanently listed as criminal group Manitoba Justice is moving to have the Hells Angels motorcycle club permanently listed as a criminal organization. The move would make it easier for the province to seize property from gang members and evict them from houses under various provincial laws. Currently, Crown prosecutors must prove the gang is a criminal organization during each court case. The application to have the Hells Angels permanently listed will be reviewed by a three-member panel made up of people who are neither police officers nor government employees. They will decide whether
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the Hells Angels meet the criteria of a criminal organization as defined in the Criminal Code. It’s the first such proceeding under recent changes to the Manitoba Evidence Act. The Canadian Press
Manitoba Tory leader Brian Pallister speaks to media recently. The official opposition to the Manitoba government wants an inquest called into the death of a woman after she left a local hospital ER without seeing a doctor then died at home. Bernice Pontanilla/metro File
PCs call for inquest into woman’s death Waited 6 hours. Opposition party wants public inquest after woman in her 60s died after she left ER without seeing doctor Manitoba’s Opposition party is calling for an inquest into the death of a woman who left a hospital emergency room without being seen by a doctor. The Progressive Conserva-
tives say Bonnie Guagliardo went to the Victoria General Hospital in Winnipeg in February after falling in her home and hitting her head. The Tories say Guagliardo, who was in her 60s, was given an initial assessment, but went home after waiting six hours to see a doctor. She died the next morning. The government says an investigation by the regional health authority is already underway. But Tory health critic Cameron Friesen says a public in-
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Duffy resigns from Conservative caucus Unanswered questions. Senator stepping aside amidst spending scandal Senator Mike Duffy resigned from the Conservative caucus to sit as an independent Thursday night amid controversy over his housing claims, leav-
ing a host of questions about the nature of his expenses and why the prime minister backed him for so long. The employment status of Stephen Harper’s chief of staff, Nigel Wright, remains unchanged — despite his secret gift to Duffy to help repay the improper expenses. Only a week ago, the Conservative government was hailing Duffy’s leadership for
repaying the funds the Senate said he owed. Senate Leader Marjory LeBreton declared the matter closed. But then it came to light that Wright had cut Duffy a personal cheque to cover the repayment in March. Harper’s office characterized it as a personal gift, but this week Duffy called it a loan. The Canadian Press reported Thursday that Duffy
campaigned for the Conservatives during the April 2011 election while claiming to be on Senate business. “Mr. Duffy’s claim that he had secured a bank loan came as a complete surprise. All of the revelations relating to the expenses during the campaign are new,” a government official said on condition of anonymity. the canadian press
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Greenhouse gases. PM says technology is key to reducing emissions Technological change will prove to be the key to cutting greenhouse-gas emissions, Prime Minister Stephen Harper told a blue-chip audience on Thursday. Simply imposing emissions targets or trying to cap economic growth to reduce emissions isn’t going to work, Harper said during a question-and-answer session at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City. “I am convinced that, over time, we are not going to effectively tackle emissions unless we develop the lower-emissions technology in energy and other sectors,”
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Hadfield slowly readjusting to life back on Earth Weighty issues. Astronaut once again feeling effects of gravity, says his body ‘is catching up with the change’ Until a few days ago, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield was responsible for making sure the International Space Station stayed on course. Now that he’s back on Earth, he can’t even drive a car for the next few weeks. It’s been an intense adjustment period for the 53-yearold astronaut who described Thursday how, after months of floating in weightlessness, he’s suddenly grappling with the painful effects of gravity. “Right after I landed, I could feel the weight of my lips and tongue and I had to change how I was talking,” Hadfield told reporters during a video news conference from Houston. “I hadn’t realized that I learned to talk with a weightless tongue.” The latest health update by Raffi Kuyumjian, his flight surgeon, said Thursday that the three-time space visitor was starting to show notice-
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able improvement in his walk and equilibrium. But Hadfield was not ready to put the pedal to the metal. Kuyumjian said it usually takes about three weeks before a returning astronaut can drive a car again. When Hadfield spoke to reporters, he said his body felt confused and banged-up by the effects of gravity after his long duration visit. He said he had to make a conscious effort to keep his head aloft. That he was dizzy. And because the callouses were gone from his feet, his footsteps felt like walking on hot coals. A first trip to the gym was excruciating, he said, be-
cause it felt like two people had jumped on him when he was trying to move on a mat. Things were so different in space. “My body was quite happy living in space without gravity,” he said. “(It’s) a very empowering environment where you can touch the wall and do somersaults, where you can move a refrigerator around with your fingertips and never worry about which way was up. “Well, that all changed when our Soyuz (capsule) slammed back into the Earth. And my body is catching up with the change.” Hadfield returned to Earth on Monday night and was flown to Houston to be reunited with his wife and to undergo tests and debriefings. Hadfield also announced that his use of social media, which earned him an international audience, won’t end with his return to Earth. He had 20,000 Twitter followers when he blasted off with Russian space colleague Roman Romanenko and NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn on Dec. 19, 2012. This week back on terra firma, Hadfield was hovering around one million followers. the canadian press
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He eats shoots and leaves Da Mao eats some bamboo at the Toronto Zoo on Thursday. Er Shun and Da Mao, a pair of giant pandas on loan from China, made their debut at the zoo for some invited visitors Thursday, before they go on public display Saturday. The bears will remain in separate enclosures until staff decide when to introduce them. It is hoped the bears will produce offspring during their time in Toronto, or later in Calgary, before returning to China. Nathan Denette/the canadian press
Spencer West scaled Mt. Kilimanjaro on his hands last summer but said completing the trek between Edmonton and Calgary was an even greater challenge. The legless man Thursday completed the Free the Children campaign We Walk 4Water, which aims raising awareness and funds for clean water in Africa. “I’m tired, my arms are killing me, I’m ready for a few days of sleep, but that last little bit to have those kids cheering for us brought up our energy again,” he said. West used his hands and wheelchair to travel 300 kilometres in 11 days with his two best friends, David Johnson and Alex Meers. The intention of the campaign is to provide 100,000 people with clean water for life, according to West, with a $25 donation providing clean water for one person. Katie Turner/Metro in Calgary
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Aptly, path to legalization of pot will be slow going A long, wild trip. Taxes are expected to bring in millions of dollars in state revenue It’s one thing to legalize marijuana. It’s another to figure out how to sell it, grow it, regulate it, test it and tax it. Voters in Washington state and Colorado made pot use for adults over 21 legal last fall, but that was just the first step. On Thursday, Washington officials are expected to release the first draft of rules governing the state’s new marijuana industry. Washington’s Liquor Control Board has been devising rules for the industry, covering topics such as how the plants will be grown, how marijuana products will be tested for strength and quality, and how many retail
stores will be allowed. The rules are expected to become effective in August, and the board will begin accepting applications for growing, processing and retailing licenses in September. The state expects to issue pot licenses in December. So when would people be able to legally purchase marijuana in Washington? Probably not until spring of 2014. While marijuana users look forward to legalized sales, state officials are anticipating that pot taxes would bring Washington hundreds of millions of dollars a year in new revenue. All of this planning in Washington state — and Colorado — is set against uncertainty about what the ultimate response from the U.S. Justice Department might be. Marijuana remains illegal under federal law. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In this April 20 photo, The Healing Leaf collective shows its products during “Studio 4/20,” a legal marijuana celebration put on by DOPE Magazine in Seattle. After months of research, public meetings and public reaction, state officials plan to release their draft rules governing Washington’s new industry on Thursday. Joshua Trujillo/seattlepi.com/the associated press
Convicted. Man was ID’d by victim via blinking An Ohio man was found guilty Thursday in the shooting death of a man who authorities say identified his assailant by blinking his eyes while paralyzed and hooked up to a ventilator. Ricardo Woods, 35, was convicted of fatally shooting David Chandler in Cincinnati in 2010 by a jury that began deliberations Tuesday. Woods also was convicted of felonious assault. He could be sentenced to life in prison. Police interviewed the 35-year-old Chandler while he was hooked up to a ventilator, paralyzed after being shot in the head and neck in 2010 as he sat in a car. He was only able to communicate with his eyes and died about two weeks later. Prosecutors showed jurors a taped police interview in which they say Chandler blinked three times for “yes” to identify a photo of Woods as his shooter. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Internet star arrested for alleged murder Kai the Hitchhiker. Suspect became popular on YouTube after breaking up a fight with his hatchet A homeless, hatchet-wielding hitchhiker who became an Internet hero earlier this year was arrested Thursday for allegedly beating a New Jersey lawyer to death inside his home. Caleb “Kai” McGillvary, whose star turn as “Kai the Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker” came after he intervened in an attack on a California utility worker, was arrested From fame to notoriety
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at a Philadelphia bus station, Union County Prosecutor Theodore Romankow said. “I believe that everyone is a little safer with this person off the streets,” the prosecutor said. Philadelphia police could not immediately be reached for comment. McGillvary was charged with killing Joseph Galfy, Jr., a Clark, N.J., attorney found dead Monday. Romankow said he will be processed and sent back to New Jersey, where his bail is set
at $3 million US. Galfy’s body was found two days after authorities said he met McGillvary in New York City. Galfy, 73, was found wearing only his underwear and socks by police who went to his home to check on his well-being. Statements posted on McGillvary’s Facebook page following the homicide indicated the encounter was sexual in nature, Romankow said, though he declined to go into specific detail. the Associated Press
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Mother’s Day shooting. Accused brought to court, faces $10-million bond
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As the tally of those wounded in a Mother’s Day parade shooting in New Orleans ticked up to 20, the suspect made his first court appearance on Thursday, remaining silent as a judge set his bond at $10 million US. Prosecutors said a witness picked out a photo of Akein Scott, 19, from a lineup. An arrest affidavit said the unidentified witness told investigators that Scott was the person seen in a surveillance video that police released to the public as they searched for him for three days. The witness also said Scott was carrying a silver-andblack semi-automatic handgun at the shooting scene, according to the affidavit. Scott, shackled and wearing an orange prison jumpsuit, stood by as his court-appointed attorney handled the proceedings. Magistrate Judge Gerard Hansen set Scott’s bond at $10 million — $500,000 on each of the 20 counts in the shooting. Authorities earlier said 19
Police in Hamilton, Ont., have seized an incinerator found on the property of a man accused of killing a 32-year-old father after a test drive. Police believe Tim Bosma was killed on May 6, the same night he took two men for a test drive in a truck he had posted for sale online. His body was found this week, burned beyond recognition. Dellen Millard, 27, of Toronto, has been charged with firstdegree murder, forcible con-
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A mother whose four-yearold was being abducted chased the suspect and crashed her vehicle into his car, triggering a manhunt, police said Thursday. The young girl was playing in her yard at an apartment complex in
finement and theft of a vehicle. Investigators are searching two of his properties in the Waterloo region of southwestern Ontario — an airport hangar and a farm — and say they have removed the incinerator from the farm property. Det.-Sgt. Matt Kavanagh wouldn’t say if the incinerator had been used or not. He expects police will continue searching three vehicles, the hangar and the farm for at least another day. The Canadian Press Albuquerque, N.M., when some teenagers saw the kidnapping and ran to alert the girl’s mother. The family called police and the mother jumped into her vehicle and gave chase for about 11 kilometres, unaware the man had pushed the girl out of the Silver Buick before fleeing. The girl was found nearby, uninjured, police said. The associated press
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Sophisticated paintings indicate that Neanderthals could have matched human intelligence, analysts claim. The discovery of “exquisite horses and outlines of bison” in a Spanish cave suggests that mankind’s poorly regarded relations were capable of abstract thought, according to research in the science journal Nature. The artworks were thought to be a product of early humans, but new dating technologies indicate they are more than 40,000 years old and may have originated from before
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humans lived in Europe. This follows the recent discovery of sophisticated tools and ornaments that contradicted the primitive depiction of Neanderthals. “They could innovate on their own,” said study author Julien Riel-Salvatore of the University of Colorado Denver. “My research suggests that they were a different kind of human, but
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Telus wants quick approval to buy Mobilicity Telus announced a plan Thursday to buy upstart wireless company Mobilicity for $380 million, a deal it said needs quick regulatory approval because the small carrier can’t make it financially on its own. Mobilicity had been looking for a buyer or debt restructuring. The Canadian Press
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Blast from the past: Beaver Canoe paddles back to life Canadiana comeback. Target to carry collection from homegrown ’80s brand that will include apparel, home decor
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Target is bringing an added dose of Canadiana to its stores north of the border through a new partnership with Beaver Canoe. The U.S.-based retailer has announced an exclusive collaboration with the Beaver Canoe brand, which is part of Roots Canada. In what is billed as a first for the brand, the Beaver Canoe for Target collection will feature home decor products. The home collection will include more than 65 pieces, including furniture, pillows, lighting, frames, vases and candles. The Beaver Canoe collaboration with Target will also encompass a clothing collection for the retailer, which will include hoodies, sweatshirts,
• The Beaver Canoe apparel line is slated to arrive in Canadian Target stores on Sept. 8, with the home collection set to hit stores on Sept. 15.
T-shirts, track pants and longsleeve tops for toddlers to adults, in addition to outerwear and accessory offerings for men and women. Prices for items in both the home and apparel collections will range from about $8 to $100. The partnership marks the second exclusive collaboration between Roots and Target. The retailer carries the Roots Outfitters collection, including fashions for women, men, boys, girls and toddlers. The Canadian Press
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Step away from the sirloin. Riding the rails to promote transit infrastructure Rising food prices lead to The birth of Canada’s national Along the way, she’ll blog about railway has been widely viewed how cities on the route are more comparison shopping and written about as the physic- successfully using transit and al link that connected and, ul- digital infrastructure to conMore online
A recent survey of Canadian adult consumers found a large majority of them believe the price of the food they buy has gone up in the past year and more than half said they are doing more comparison shopping than before. The Ipsos Reid study done for the Royal Bank suggests the average monthly food bill, not including eating out, for
the 3,024 people it surveyed last month was $411 per household. The survey, conducted April 2 to 15, found 57 per cent of respondents said they comparison shop more than before and 41 per cent said they were more budget conscious or less likely to make impulsive purchases. The Canadian Press
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“For us, this so-called Dreamhouse symbolizes the beauty craze and the discrimination of women in modern day life. It presents a cliché of the female role in society.” Michael Koschitzki, Socialist Alternative editor told NBC News The protest was supported by other left-wing demonstrators shouting “pink stinks” who were swiftly ejected from the Dreamhouse site by security staff.
May I suggest a proper headline for your article on a Japanese mayor justifying sexual slavery during the Second World War? “Mayor defends use of wartime rape.” In your article you quote the mayor as saying kidnapping, forcible confinement, rape, torture, and beatings were not sex trade, but in Japan were necessary to “maintain discipline.” Let us be clear: torture and sexual abuse are never necessary, and
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can never be justified as a means of maintaining discipline. What happened was rape. The use of so called “comfort women” was neither discipline nor sex trade. It was abuse and torture. Tens of thousands of young women were kidnapped as sex slaves by the Japanese army during the Second World War. Many women were teenagers. Many died. Japan has never formally apologized nor compensated for this war crime. It was a war crime. It was torture. It was rape. The women who were abused deserve nothing less than a full apology. So does the world. Catherine Henry, on behalf of Olivia Chow, MP New Democratic Party
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With Star Trek Into Darkness set to take movie audiences where no audience has gone before over this long weekend, the Reel Guys thought they would have a look at other movies that explore the final frontier.
Reel Guys
RICHARD CROUSE AND MARK BRESLIN
Stars of outer space Film’s final frontier. With Star Trek the must-see movie this weekend, the Reel Guys look back at their favourite flicks from another world
from elements of a rat, bat, spider, and crab and was later featured on the cover of the Misfits’ album, Walk Among Us. What are some of your favourites?
Richard: Mark, Into Darkness is the best pure popcorn flick of the year so far. It is state of the art in every way, particularly when it comes to the effects. As great as it looks, I’m a sucker for ’50s B-movie effects like the 40foot tall martian in the low budget 1959 space opera The Angry Red Planet. The campy creature was actually a 15-inch tall puppet made
Mark: Interesting you mentioned Angry Red Planet. I saw it when I was 10 at a downtown matinee and still shudder at the scene where the astronaut was turned into lime Jell-O. But when I was 16, Barbarella became my favourite movie set in outer space — that is, Jane Fonda’s cleavage. But if it’s cheese you’re looking for, I want to nominate Mars Needs Women, a made for TV movie from 1967. Basically a beach party flick set in outer space featuring amazons, strippers and secre-
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taries, it’s best appreciated late at night with the kind of wine that comes in a box. RC: Box wine has enhanced many a bad movie for me. No wine needed for Moon, a unique and fascinating sci fi film directed by David Bowie’s son, Duncan Jones. Set on a space station, it’s the story of a worker, played by Sam Rockwell, who discovers he may not be alone on his mission. To say anymore would ruin a really well constructed movie that cares more about ideas than special effects. MB: Moon is a classy puzzle movie that owes a lot to Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, the classiest space movie ever, maybe even too classy for its own good. Is it heret-
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ical to say that it bored me a bit? Alien sure didn’t bore me. And its sequels, even the weak ones, kept me excited. But let’s remember that not all space movies are necessarily monster movies. I’m thinking of The Right Stuff and Apollo 13, two films that rightly celebrate the courage and tenacity of the early astronauts. Both very exciting movies, I think. RC: I agree, and let’s not forget In the Shadow of the Moon, a beautifully shot documentary that features real life astronauts like Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong. MB: On a lighter note, let’s not forget Galaxy Quest, the funniest movie to take place in outer space.
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This Hangover is all Alan Zach Galifianakis. The weirdest part of the trio becomes the focal point of this final instalment Ned Ehrbar
Metro World News in Hollywood
What’s one more trip to Las Vegas between friends? The Hangover Part III finds Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms) and loose cannon Alan (Zach Galifianakis) teaming up for one last road trip gone wrong. Only this time, Galifianakis’ Alan goes from comic relief to main character, which is a particularly risky proposition — at least according to Galifianakis.
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Alan really takes centre stage in this instalment. Yeah, as disheartening as that is (laughs). No, I mean we’ll see if the audience thinks that an Alan storyline is sustainable for a movie — I mean a lot of Alan. There’s
a lot of Alan in this. I was excited because we got to explore Alan a little bit rather than have him be just a one-dimensional character that’s kind of weird and saying random things. In this third instalment I think there’s a little bit more of an emotional arc with him, which I appreciate. It’s more of a story than just jokes with Alan this time. I don’t know at the end of this where Alan goes. I think it’s kind of open-ended, but at least he seems like he’s on the right path. I was going to ask where you see him five years from now. Running the Tea Party. No, that’s just a good-natured joke. I don’t know where Alan would be. Hopefully he’s married, and he probably drives by Phil’s house a lot and honks to see if Phil will come out, and then Phil maybe looks through his blinds to see who it is, if it’s Alan outside. Every other Thursday Phil will come out and say hi to him.
They’ve been billing this as the final instalment. Why is the trilogy the standard for film series? Well, part of it is overstaying your welcome, I think. After the first one I was fine with just leaving well enough alone, to be honest. But then it was so fun to do the movies, and I thought there was more to explore, ultimately. But after the third one ... it’s part of, as I said, not overstaying your welcome, and just the timing of it seems right to not do anything else with this. I’ve never really thought about the trilogy thing. The good thing about the third one is it allows kind of a nice goodbye. With the second one there’s no closure, really. There was an event, they’ll go on with their lives. This one seems like there’s a little bit of closure. The Hangover films have been phenomenally successful. If this one follows suit, do you think you’ll have to try to talk them out of making a fourth one?
Well, I think it’s bad to do movies because of economic gain. As an entertainer or an actor, you want to try to do other things and challenge yourself to try other roles, and it’s time to move on. I think everybody feels that, the director and the other actors — and not out of anything but love. There won’t be a fourth. Speaking of doing new things, you’re currently filming Birdman, a comedy from Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu, who’s better known for heavier films. It’s a comedy, and Alejandro hasn’t made one. He’s a great filmmaker, obviously. The little I can tell you about (it)is you kind of know you’re in the hands of a really experienced technician and great filmmaker. It’s been a really great work experience for me. I’m there with really serious actors who’ve done really accomplished work. I think I’m the only one in the cast who’s never won a trophy ...
Jordana Brewster lives life in the fast lane Fast & Furious 6. In a high action movie full of muscles and mayhem, actress taps into her maternal side Richard Peckett
Metro World News
There are very few movies where you can use phrases like “oiled bodies” and “torqued to the max” and accurately describe both men and machines — but Fast & Furious 6 is one of them. It’s the series’ latest gear-head film where muscle Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and the rest of his car-thievin’ gang smash bang and wallop their way through yet another international criminal threat. The sixth instalment brings its hefty carbon footprint to London to stop the evil Brit, Owen Shaw (Luke Evans), with all the death-defying stunts, explosions and sick-making driving we’ve come to expect
from the franchise. Amongst all of the testosterone-fuelled fist pumping and steely looks, there’s the relative calm of Jordana Brewster, who plays Mia Toretto, Vin Diesel’s onscreen sister and linchpin of the “criminal family.” We chat to Jordana about real-life speeding, babies and why guys who drive souped-up cars are “douche bags.” It’s an intense, high-octane movie that frankly gave me heart palpitations. What gets your heart racing? Ah, you know, I’m really claustrophobic, so that’ll get my heart racing. Any bad experiences? I think it’s something that comes with age, and I’m only 33, but it happened in my late 20s: I got in a plane and it felt really enclosed and I started freaking out and I just couldn’t breathe. You play quite a maternal role in the latest Fast and Furious, has the film made you broody at all?
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What’s with guys and flashy cars? Guys that drive soupedup, flashy cars look a bit ridiculous. Do you think that they’re a bit of a penis extension? I think they can be for some men … and you usually know when you see it. The car that’s the loudest and the flashiest will have a douche bag behind the wheel. Yeah, it’s like jewelry or the bag you’re wearing, you shouldn’t have to show off too much through something material.
Has it made me broody? Meaning wanting a baby? Yeah. I definitely want kids really soon. I would like two or three, so I better get started and my
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husband, who is eleven years older than me, is game whenever I’m game. The girls do as much fighting as the guys, are you a little envious that you didn’t get a few more fight scenes? A little bit. That was a sacrifice … I love what the baby brings into the mix. I love that it shows (Diesel’s character) Dom’s very sweet vulnerable side. The fact that he has a
new nephew shows the new dynamic in Mia and Brian’s relationship, but I didn’t get to kick ass like Gal (Gadot), Michelle (Rodriguez), and Gina (Carano). I’ve been in quite embarrassingly pathetic scuffles. Have you ever been in a proper fight? A girl slapped me once. I went to an all girls’ school in New York and a girl slapped me in the dark room — I was
developing pictures — and she slapped me and I slapped her back. It was a bitch slapping. Is that the worst girly battle you’ve been in? Actually no, my sister and I would get in really bad fights when we were younger and I would threaten to bite her all the time. So I would bare my teeth and that was my threat… Yeah, we were just really aggressive.
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Pinkett Smith talks the power of women Angela Davis doc. Actress says spending time with activist changed her and prompted growth
Jada Pinkett Smith worked on the documentary Free Angela Davis and Other Political Prisoners. the associated press Drama
Mud Director. Jeff Nichols Stars. Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon
••••• This slow moving Mississippi river-set movie features infidelity, murder and theft, but at its heart it isn’t really about any of those things. Not really. Instead it’s a story about the things we do for love. When two 14-year-old boys discover a mysterious stranger named Mud (Matthew McConaughey) living on a remote island, they get drawn into a possibly illegal scheme to reunite the loner with his true love Juniper (Reese Witherspoon). Methodical and moody, the film takes its time telling the story, but the performances — particularly from McConaughey and child actor Tye Sheridan — are stellar and quietly effective. richard crouse
Thriller
The Company You Keep Director. Robert Redford Stars. Robert Redford, Nick Nolte, Stanley Tucci
••••• Robert Redford does triple duty as actor, producer and director on the story of Jim Grant, an ex-member of a radical activist group, in hiding since a robbery resulted in the death of a security guard 30 years ago. When one of his former associates (Susan Sarandon) turns herself in, Grant goes on the lam, pursued by the FBI and a dogged reporter (Shia LaBeouf). An all-star cast (Nick Nolte, Terrence Howard and Julie Christie) fuels this thriller. Trouble is, there aren’t many thrills. richard crouse
‘You are what you shoot’
“Ang and I have known each other for a long time and we’ve never, ever been competitors… We’ve always been colleagues.”
Jada Pinkett Smith may have started as an actress, but these days her list of jobs includes author, singersongwriter, philanthropist, successful businesswoman — and, of course, wife and mother. With husband Will Smith, she started Overbrook Entertainment, which has produced many of Smith’s films, as well as the upcoming remake of Annie. But Pinkett Smith’s more recent focus has been the documentary Free Angela Davis and Other Political Prisoners, which marks the 40th anniversary of the acquittal of the 1970s political activist who was once on the FBI’s Most Want-
ed list. Davis was removed from her teaching job at UCLA in 1969 because she was a member of the Communist Party. A year later, she was charged with murder and kidnapping in a shootout in front of the Marin County, Calif., courthouse, then acquitted by an all-white jury. Pinkett Smith says she learned a lot from spending time with Davis, who was by her side for this interview. What did you know about Angela Davis growing up? I knew that she was a pivotal part of the movement and I knew that she was powerful and I knew that she was intelligent, but what I didn’t receive was the beauty of her feminine side, you know, and her softness, and the strength in her vulnerable nature ... I’ve learned a lot just simply being in her presence in that way.
You seem quite comfortable sharing your views on social media — you recently asked whether white women should be allowed on the cover of black women’s magazines. One of the reasons that I did that is right now one of my very strong focuses at this point is trying to figure out how to engage women to flow power to one another. The idea is that there’s a white woman’s issue. Or there’s a black woman’s issue. There’s a Latina woman’s issue. The idea for women to understand is that if we could come together and flow each other power for issues that affect us all, that we would get a lot done. These are subjects that we can’t be afraid to talk about because they hurt. That’s the step toward getting to solutions, and the step toward community. The Associated Press
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Cinema City McGillivray 2190 McGillivray Blvd.
42 (PG) Fri 4:35-7:30-10:25 Sat-Mon 1:30-4:30-7:30-10:25 Tue 4:35-7:30-10:25 Wed-Thu 4:30-7:30-10:25 The Big Wedding (14A) Fri 5:40-8-10:15 Sat-Mon 1-3:20-5:40-8-10:20 Tue-Thu 5:40-8-10:20 Fast & Furious 6 (14A) No Passes Thu 10 The Great Gatsby (PG) Fri 7:15 Sat-Mon 12:45-7:15 Tue-Thu 7:15 The Great Gatsby 3D (PG) Fri 4:05-10:30 Sat-Mon 4-10:30 Tue 4:05-10:30 Wed 4-10:30 Thu 4-10:15 Fri 6:30-9:45 SatMon 12:10-3:10-6:30-9:45 Tue 6:30-9:45 Wed 6-9:45 Thu 6:30-9:45 The Hangover Part III (14A) No Passes Wed 10 No Passes Thu 7:35-10:30 No Passes Wed 10 No Passes Thu 7:45-10:45 Iron Man 3 (PG) Fri 6:30-9:35 Sat-Mon 12-3-6:30-9:35 Tue 6:30-9:35 Wed 6:30 Fri 4-7:45-11 Sat-Sun 1-4-7:45-11 Mon 1-47:45-10:40 Tue 7:45-10:40 Wed 6:30 Iron Man 3 3D (PG) Fri 3:45-4:20-7-7:3510:10-10:35 Sat-Mon 12:40-1:15-3:454:20-7-7:35-10:10-10:35 Tue 4:15-7-7:3510:10-10:35 Wed 4:15-7-7:25-10:10-10:35 Thu 4:15-7-7:25-10:10-10:40 Star Trek Into Darkness (PG) No Passes Fri 4-7:10-10:20 No Passes Sat-Mon 12:504-7:10-10:20 No Passes Tue-Wed 4-7:1010:20 No Passes Thu 4-6:50 Star Trek Into Darkness 3D (PG) No Passes Fri 3:30-7-10:30 No Passes Sat-Sun 12:30-3:30-7-10:30 No Passes Mon 12:30-3:30-7-10:05 No Passes Tue 7-10:30 No Passes Wed 7-10:40 No Passes Thu 7-10:05 No Passes Fri 4:25-7:40-10:50 No Passes Sat 1:20-4:30-7:40-10:50 No Passes Sun-Mon 1:20-4:30-7:40-10:40 No Passes Tue 4:30-7:40-10:50 No Passes Wed-Thu 4:30-7:40-10:35
Cinema City Northgate 1399 McPhillips Street
21 and Over (14A) Fri 10 Sat-Mon 4:109:20 Tue-Thu 8:35 Admission (PG) Fri 7:20 Sat-Mon 1:306:45 Tue-Thu 6 The Call (14A) Fri 7:10-9:30 Sat-Mon 1-3:15-5:30-7:50-10:10 Tue-Thu 5:25-7:45 The Colony (14A) Fri 7:45-10:05 Sat-Mon 2:30-5:10-7:45-10:20 Tue-Thu 5:30-8:05 Escape From Planet Earth 3D (PG) Fri 7:15-9:30 Sat-Mon 1:50-4:35-7:15-10:05 Tue-Thu 5:50-8:10 The Host (PG) Fri 6:50-9:35 Sat-Mon 1:25-4:15-7-9:45 Tue-Thu 5:20-8 Identity Thief (14A) Fri 7-9:45 Sat-Mon 1:10-3:50-6:50-9:50 Tue-Thu 5:20-8:20 Jack the Giant Slayer 3D (PG) Fri 7:4010:20 Sat-Mon 1:15-4-7:10-9:55 Tue-Thu 5:40-8:15 Olympus Has Fallen (14A) Fri 7:3010:15 Sat-Mon 2-4:40-7:20-10 Tue-Thu 5:35-8:30
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21 and Over (14A) Fri 10 Sat-Mon 4:109:20 Tue-Thu 8:35 Admission (PG) Fri 7:20 Sat-Mon 1:306:45 Tue-Thu 6 The Call (14A) Fri 7:10-9:30 Sat-Mon 1-3:15-5:30-7:50-10:10 Tue-Thu 5:20-7:45 The Colony (14A) Fri 7:45-10:05 Sat-Mon 2:30-5:10-7:45-10:20 Tue-Thu 5:30-8:05 Escape From Planet Earth 3D (PG) Fri 7:15-9:30 Sat-Mon 1:50-4:35-7:15-10:05 Tue-Thu 5:50-8:10 The Host (PG) Fri 6:50-9:35 Sat-Mon 1:25-4:15-7-9:45 Tue-Thu 5:20-8 Identity Thief (14A) Fri 7-9:45 Sat-Mon 1:10-3:50-6:50-9:50 Tue-Thu 5:20-8:20 Jack the Giant Slayer 3D (PG) Fri 7:4010:20 Sat-Mon 1:15-4-7:10-9:55 Tue-Thu 5:40-8:15 Olympus Has Fallen (14A) Fri 7:3010:15 Sat-Mon 2-4:40-7:20-10 Tue-Thu 5:35-8:30
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Tue-Wed 8:10 Star Trek Into Darkness 3D (PG) No Passes Fri 7:20-10:15 No Passes Sat-Mon 1:15-4:15-7:20-10:15 No Passes Tue-Thu 5:40-8:40
The Croods (G) Fri 6:50-9:20 Sat-Mon 1:20-4-6:50-9:20 Tue-Thu 5:20-7:50 The Great Gatsby (PG) Fri 7-10:15 Sat-Mon 12:20-3:30-7-10:15 Tue-Thu 5:10-8:15 The Hangover Part III (14A) No Passes Thu 5:15-8:10 Iron Man 3 (PG) Fri 6:40-9:45 Sat-Mon 12:30-3:40-6:40-9:45 Tue-Thu 5-8 Iron Man 3 3D (PG) Fri 7:10-10:10 SatMon 1-4:10-7:10-10:10 Tue-Thu 5:30-8:30 Oblivion (PG) Fri 7:05 Sat-Mon 12:457:05 Tue-Wed 5:15 Pain & Gain (18A) Fri 10 Sat-Mon 3:50-10
Fast & Furious 6 (14A) Dolby Stereo Digital, Sneak Preview, Stadium Seating, No Passes Thu 10 The Great Gatsby (PG) Stadium Seating, Dolby Stereo Digital, No Passes Fri 3:306:45-10 Stadium Seating, Dolby Stereo Digital, No Passes Sat-Sun 12:10-3:306:45-10 Stadium Seating, Dolby Stereo Digital Mon 12:10-3:30-6:45-10 Stadium Seating, Dolby Stereo Digital Tue 3:306:45-10 Stadium Seating, Dolby Stereo Digital, No Passes Wed-Thu 3:30-6:45-10 The Great Gatsby 3D (PG) Dolby Stereo Digital, No Passes Fri 4:30-8 Dolby Stereo Digital, No Passes Sat-Sun 1-4:30-8 Dolby Stereo Digital Mon 1-4:30-8 Dolby Stereo Digital Tue 4:30-8 Dolby Stereo Digital, No Passes Wed-Thu 4:30-8 The Hangover Part III (14A) Dolby Stereo Digital, Sneak Preview, Stadium Seating, No Passes Wed 10 Dolby Stereo Digital, Stadium Seating, No Passes Thu 3:20-6:35-9:45 Iron Man 3 (PG) Dolby Stereo Digital, Stadium Seating Fri 3:45-6:50-10:15 Dolby Stereo Digital, Stadium Seating Sat-Mon 12:45-3:45-6:50-10:15 Dolby Stereo Digital, Stadium Seating Tue 3:45-6:50-10:15 Dolby Stereo Digital, Stadium Seating Wed 3:45-10:15 Dolby Stereo Digital, Stadium Seating Thu 3:45-6:50 Iron Man 3 3D (PG) Dolby Stereo Digital, Stadium Seating Fri 4:10-7:10-10:10 Dolby Stereo Digital, Stadium Seating Sat-Mon 12:30-4:10-7:10-10:10 Dolby Stereo Digital, Stadium Seating Tue-Thu 4:10-7:10-10:10 The Sapphires (PG) Dolby Stereo Digital, Stadium Seating Fri 3:20-6:35-9:40 Dolby
Stereo Digital, Stadium Seating Sat-Mon 12:50-3:20-6:35-9:40 Dolby Stereo Digital, Stadium Seating Tue 3:20-6:35-9:40 Dolby Stereo Digital, Stadium Seating Wed 3:20-6:35 Star Trek Into Darkness (PG) Dolby Stereo Digital, No Passes, Stadium Seating Fri 3:55-6:55-10:05 Dolby Stereo Digital, No Passes, Stadium Seating Sat-Mon 12:40-3:55-6:55-10:05 Dolby Stereo Digital, No Passes, Stadium Seating Tue-Thu 3:55-6:55-10:05 Star Trek Into Darkness 3D (PG) Dolby Stereo Digital, No Passes, Stadium Seating Fri 3:25-6:40-9:50 Dolby Stereo Digital, No Passes, Stadium Seating Sat-Mon 12:25-3:25-6:40-9:50 Dolby Stereo Digital, No Passes, Stadium Seating Tue-Thu 3:25-6:40-9:50 Still Mine (PG) Stadium Seating, Dolby Stereo Digital Fri 3:15-6:30-9:30 Stadium Seating, Dolby Stereo Digital Sat-Mon 12:20-3:15-6:30-9:30 Stadium Seating, Dolby Stereo Digital Tue 3:15-6:30-9:30 Stadium Seating, Dolby Stereo Digital Wed 3:15-9:30 Stadium Seating, Dolby Stereo Digital Thu 3:15-6:30-9:30
Landmark Globe Cinema 393 Portage Ave The Company You Keep (PG) Fri 7-9:45 Sat-Mon 1-3:45-7-9:45 Tue-Thu 7-9:45 The Gatekeepers (PG) Fri 7:15-9:40 Sat-Mon 1:15-3:40-7:15-9:40 Tue-Thu 7:15-9:40 The Great Gatsby (PG) Sat-Mon 3:50 The Great Gatsby 3D (PG) Fri 7:30 SatMon 12:45-7:30 Tue-Thu 7:30
Landmark Towne Cinema 8 301 Notre Dame Avenue The Colony (14A) Fri-Wed 9:15 The Croods (G) Sat-Mon 3:30 The Croods 3D (G) Fri 7 Sat-Mon 1:157 Tue-Thu 7 Fast & Furious 6 (14A) Thu 10
The Hangover Part III (14A) Wed 10 Thu 7:15-9:30 Iron Man 3 (PG) Fri 7-9:45 Sat-Mon 1-3:45-7-9:45 Tue-Thu 7-9:45 Iron Man 3 3D (PG) Fri 6:45-9:30 Sat-Mon 12:45-3:30-6:45-9:30 Tue-Thu 6:45-9:30 Oblivion (PG) Fri 6:45-9:30 Sat-Mon 1-3:45-6:45-9:30 Tue-Thu 6:45-9:30 Pain & Gain (18A) Fri 6:55-9:45 SatMon 12:45-3:30-6:55-9:45 Tue-Thu 6:55-9:45 Scary Movie V (14A) Fri 7:15-9:15 SatMon 1:15-3:15-7:15-9:15 Tue 7:15-9:15 Wed 7:15 Star Trek Into Darkness (PG) Fri 6:459:30 Sat-Mon 1-3:50-6:45-9:30 Tue-Thu 6:45-9:30 Star Trek Into Darkness 3D (PG) Fri 7-9:45 Sat-Mon 12:45-3:40-7-9:45 TueThu 7-9:45
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The Big Wedding (14A) Fri 4:55-10 Sat 11:10-4:05-9:10 Sun-Wed 4:05-9:10 The Croods 3D (G) Fri 12:05-2:30-7:20 Sat 11:05-1:35-6:30 Sun-Wed 1:35-6:30 Fast & Furious 6 (14A) No Passes Thu 10 The Great Gatsby (PG) Fri 12:10-3:206:35-9:55 Sat 1-4:10-7:20-10:30 Sun 1:10-4:10-7:20-10:30 Mon 1:10-4:10-7:1510:25 Tue-Wed 1-4:10-7:20-10:25 Star & Strollers Screening Thu 1 The Great Gatsby 3D (PG) Fri 12:504-7:15-10:25 Sat 12:10-3:20-6:35-9:55 Sun-Mon 12:20-3:35-6:45-9:55 Tue-Wed 12:25-3:35-6:45-9:55 Thu 4:10-7:20-10:25 The Hangover Part III (14A) No Passes Wed 10 No Passes Thu 12:30-1-2:55-3:255:20-5:50-7:45-8:15-10:15-10:45 Iron Man 3 (PG) Fri-Sat 12:30-3:30-6:5510:05 Sun 12:35-3:30-6:50-10:05 MonThu 12:35-3:30-6:40-9:45 Iron Man 3 3D (PG) Fri 1:05-4:10-7:2510:35 Sat 10:50-1:40-4:35-7:40-10:40 Sun 1:40-4:35-7:45-10:40 Mon 1:40-4:357:40-10:40 Tue 1:20-4:15-7:15-10:20 Wed 1:20-2:15-4:15-7:15-10:15-10:35 Thu 1:20-1:50-4:15-4:45-7:15-7:40-10:20 FriSat 11:50-3-6:20-9:35 Sun 1-4-7:15-10:15 Mon 1-4-7:10-10:15 Tue 1:50-4:45-7:50 Pain & Gain (18A) Fri 1:25-4:20-7:3010:40 Sat-Mon 1:25-4:20-7:30-10:35 Tue 1:05-4-7:10-10:10 Wed 12:40-3:40-6:35 Thu 12:40-4-7:10-10:10 Star Trek Into Darkness (PG) No Passes Fri-Sun 12:40-3:50-7:10-10:20 No Passes Mon 12:30-3:40-6:50-10 No Passes Tue 12:45-3:45-6:50-10 No Passes Wed 12:45-3:45-6:50-9:50 No Passes Thu 4:207:25-10:30 Star & Strollers Screening, No Passes Thu 1 Star Trek Into Darkness 3D (PG) No Passes Fri-Sat 12-3:10-6:40-9:50 No Passes Sun 12:30-3:25-6:40-9:50 No Passes Mon 12-3-6:20-9:30 No Passes Tue-Wed 12:20-3:15-6:20-9:30 No Passes Thu 12:20-3:15-6:20-9:30-10:35 No Passes Fri 1:20-4:30-7:40-10:50 No Passes Sat 10:45-1:45-4:50-7:55-10:55 No Passes Sun 1:20-4:30-7:40-10:50 No Passes Mon 1-4:10-7:20-10:30 No Passes Tue-Wed 1:15-4:20-7:25-10:30 The Tale of Despereaux (G) Sat 11
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Big networks, big names, big plans What’s changed for FOX, NBC and ABC as they battle for ratings. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Fox network’s new season plans
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Highlights of ABC’s fall schedule
What’s new Jack is back! A signature character from Fox’s history, Kiefer Sutherland’s Jack Bauer returns with 24, at least for a little while. Fox is launching a series of high-profile miniseries, and the first will come next May with a 12-episode run of 24, which went off the air in 2010. The second such series, Wayward Pines, will be a thriller produced by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Matt Dillon, based on the novel Pines.
What’s new A lot. The long-struggling network invested heavily in new programming, and has ordered 17 new series for next season. John Malkovich as Blackbeard. James Spader as a wanted fugitive. Dracula brought to life. A cops drama from the guy who made Law & Order. More supernatural stuff from J.J. Abrams. A cooking show. A quiz show. A home renovation show. If a couple of these make an impression on viewers, NBC will be thrilled.
What’s gone Randy Jackson, for one. The last of the original American Idol judges is leaving with the franchise in a ratings free-fall. Fox was keeping mum on the issue Monday, but Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban may want to avoid long-term leases. Fox programming chief Kevin Reilly said the show will likely revert to a three-judge panel. He blamed format issues more than the judges for this year’s ratings problems.
What’s gone The newsmagazine Rock Center, in a move sure to cause bad blood between NBC’s news and entertainment divisions. Matthew Perry’s star vehicle Go On, failing to recreate that Friends magic. And about two dozen other sitcoms you never watched.
What’s new Tuesday night. ABC is scheduling four of the eight new series on its fall schedule for Tuesday night, making it an entire evening of new shows. That’s a bold move for a network, which usually likes to couple new series with established ones on its schedule. One of them, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., is a crime-fighting series based on a comic book and produced by Joss Whedon. That might even entice — gasp! — some men to watch ABC.
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Star power Seth MacFarlane. J.J. Abrams. M. Night Shyamalan. They may not generate celebrity magazine covers (although MacFarlane did host the Oscars this year), but they are the type of brand-name creative forces that Fox’s young audience respects. They all have projects coming up on Fox during the next year.
What they need If American Idol is never going to be the dominant force it once was — and that would be asking an awful lot — Fox needs another show that can be attractive to all audiences. Let’s face it. Even if The Following was Fox’s most popular newcomer this year, a show about a serial killer is never going to fill that bill. Big move Fox’s Saturday nights of fugitives, drunks and losers is gone as the network turns its lineup over entirely to sports. The long-running series Cops is switching to Spike.
Life support The serial killer drama Hannibal has terrible ratings, but NBC had such high hopes for it this spring that executives can’t bear to pull the plug. Maybe it’s their livers on the line. Star power Michael J. Fox is a beloved sitcom actor, respected even more for his dignity in handling Parkinson’s Disease. Now he’s essentially turning those real-life experiences into a sitcom, where he will play a sportscaster going back to work. Interestingly, NBC gave Sean Hayes a more prominent spot on a Thursday night schedule geared to broad-appeal comedies, perhaps so Fox won’t feel the pressure to save the network. And Seth Meyers is moving from his Weekend Update desk to his own late night show.
Big move Revolution moves to Wednesday nights, where it will no longer have the advantage of a big audience tuning in for The Voice. Chicago Fire moves to Tuesday. Moving successful shows to new nights is always risky, perhaps even more so for programs at an early stage in their development.
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What’s gone Happy Endings, Body of Proof and Malibu Country. Big move Cutting Dancing With the Stars from two nights to one in the fall, eliminating the Tuesday results show. On its face, that seems a strange decision for what is usually ABC’s most popular show. But the Dancing audience is filled overwhelmingly with older women, and advertisers consider that one of the least valuable demographic groups. ABC entertainment chief Paul Lee said the network will try to cast more dancers popular with a younger audience. Star power James Caan. Well, maybe he was in 1980 or so. But ABC is asking him to largely carry a new show, Back in the Game, where he plays “an opinionated, beer-guzzling ex-athlete who never quite made the cut either as a single father or professional baseball player.” In Bad News Bears fashion, he’s asked James Caan to coach a team of misfits, including his grandson. What they need Viewers. Lee talks about building a brand with sophisticated and emotional shows. That’s nice, but ABC is in the same boat as every other broadcast network not named CBS. Its audience and influence is dwindling, and it can use a breakout hit or two.
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Always money in the banana stand Arrested Development. The 15-episode run will be available all at once on Netflix on May 26
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Although it’s hard to pinpoint precisely why Arrested Development failed to connect with many viewers during its initial, three-season, 53-episode run, it seems likely that one reason was the show’s narrative density. While its main thrust was chronicling Michael Bluth’s efforts to corral his wildly dysfunctional family, the series featured countless plot lines that slowly shifted into focus thanks to asides and ever-evolving references that rewarded obsessive attention spans and returning fans rather than firsttime or sporadic viewership. Now that the show is finally back, creator Mitch Hurwitz spared no effort in creating 15 new episodes that are as complex and layered as their predecessors. But even though audiences will enjoy the luxury of sorting through them all at once thanks to their simultaneous release on Netflix May 26, the show’s cast is quick to observe that even they struggled occasionally to wrap their heads around dialogue that might eventually be meaningful in as many as three or four different ways. “I’ll try to explain it clearly but it’ll come out probably
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really confusing,” confesses Michael Cera, who rejoined the show’s fourth season as a writer as well as a co-star. “But there was one scene that was like a five-page scene in the computer lab, and different sections of this scene would appear in different episodes. So you’d be actually having to deliver a line that made sense in multiple, different contexts,
that actually play against each other, and we’d have to deliver it in a way that tries to work for all three of those. And then you’d see an episode and you have different information and it means something totally different. That was really confusing.” Ironically, Portia de Rossi, who plays Michael’s delusionally well-intentioned sister
Lindsay, insists that the structure of the episodes, which follows just one character’s point of view rather than all of them, should actually be easier, not more difficult, for viewers to understand. “It’s easier to digest than the original series, because we were following storylines A, B, C, D, E, and F,” she explains. “Now, we’re just following this
one character, so in a way it’s easier to watch, and we’ve got a little bit more time to tell the story — as much time as we need.” What seems to excite the cast the most is not simply the process of reuniting for more fun, but for the experience of creating something that seems largely unlike anything else that’s been on television — even including in the original show. David Cross, who plays Lindsay’s feckless husband Tobias, says that audiences will thrill at the experience — that is, after they get used to it. “I think it’s going to be a bit of an epiphany or a revelation,” he says. “You’re going to realize, ‘There’s a structure to this that I wasn’t aware of when I started watching.’ That’s going to make everybody tripleexcited, and there’s going to be a sense of discovery to it that
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I think will be really exciting, and really define what TV can do.” Despite the fact that only two of the episodes will focus on his character Michael’s peccadilloes, Jason Bateman remains a unifying presence as he sums up the experience of getting “Arrested” again. “I hope that’s appreciated by the few people who do love the show,” he says diplomatically. “They seem to be a group who likes things somewhat challenging. And the fact that Netflix affords (Mitch) the opportunity to have these stories go out over 15 different episodes, that are so intertwined that the same scene will repeat, from different angles, in multiple episodes, is a really unique thing and exciting thing to be a part of, in working with his complexity and with Netflix’s distribution platform. It’s a neat time to watch TV.”
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Two jingle writers come up with a Capital idea Techno music. Capital Cities make music that’s “fun and upbeat and joyous” while still venturing into some dark experimental sounds JULIE SHANNON
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Sebu Simonian and Ryan Merchant, two jingle writers, have formed Capital Cities. handout
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No Destruction/ Foxygen When it came time for this L.A. group to shoot a clip for the new single from We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic, they went to the archives and pulled out footage that dated back up to eight years.
No? Then may I suggest ensuring that Foxygen, Shoot the Image and Lil Dicky make the cut
Loveless/ Shoot the Image More wise economizing. Toronto indie band Shoot the Image produced this for $200. Well done! Their album is Cranes in the City.
Lion King/Lil Dicky What if you told the story of the Lion King gangsta-rap style? I’ll bet Disney is pleased. Clever, but beware the NSFW lyrics.
It was instant creative chemistry when Sebu Simonian and Ryan Merchant met through Craigslist a few years ago — which is fortunate, because Merchant was the only one who responded to Simonian’s post. “He was looking for a producer to help him with his solo project,” Simonian says. “He sent me some samples of his songs, which were really good. When we got together, we collaborated immediately.” The pair spent a couple of
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Capital Cities went bold with the decision to cover Pink Floyd’s classic Breathe. Then they went bolder, adding in a little Tupac Shakur to the song. • Quote. “To be quite honest, it was a spur-of-themoment inspirational experiment,” Simonian says. “We spontaneously thought it would be nice if we could throw a rap person in here.”
years penning jingles for TV commercials, but they always had other projects floating around, too. “We collaborated on all kinds of stuff and putting together ideas,” says Simonian. “We realized all that repertoire was prime material to start a band.” So they did just that, start-
ing the band Capital Cities in 2010 and putting out an EP the following summer. Their debut album, In a Tidal Wave of Mystery, comes out June 11. As for describing their style, Simonian says Michael Jackson, Pink Floyd and The Beatles are among their influences. You could call it alternative-pop, or techno, or alternative- dance with a blend of upbeat, catchy tunes — or something else altogether. The indefinable quality is “somewhat intentional.” “It doesn’t matter to me what we’re categorized,” Simonian says. “Ryan and I try to make good music. Overall, we definitely like to make it dancey — electronic, in-your-face, fun and upbeat and joyous — but we do try to venture into the dark side sometimes with experimental sound. Sometimes the lyrics take turns, and we try to balance it out with depth and more edgy and dark moments.”
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After 15 years, they still have the Touch Canadian hip hop. Hit single Northern Touch proved to be a breakthrough for the genre as well as a number of the artists who were on the track
The Rascalz, joined by Toronto’s Choclair, Checkmate, Thrust and Kardinal Offishall all saw career breakthroughs thanks to the song Northern Touch. Frank Gunn/the canadian press
The chorus of one of Canada’s most famous rap songs almost didn’t happen. As Toronto’s Choclair, Thrust and Kardinal Offishall put the finishing touches on the highly popular single Northern Touch in the summer of 1997, Offishall struggled with constant sneezing. “I think this might have been the first year that I actually had allergies. The day that we did Northern Touch I probably sneezed literally about 500 times,” said Offishall. “I had a box of Kleenex by my side that day.
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The music video was also one of the earliest by Director X, then known as Little X • Getting bigger names. He’s gone on to direct videos by superstars including Jay-Z, Justin Bieber and Nelly Furtado. Director X also won a Juno for the video to Drake’s HYFR.
“That’s one of those days I won’t forget because we were at the studio, everybody was there, and I was just sneezing like a friggin’ maniac while all this history is being made.” The lead single from the Rascalz’s album Cash Crop, which went on to become one of the most successful hip-hop songs in Canadian
history. It reached No. 41 on the top singles chart in 1998, the first domestic urban song to crack the top 100. There was a common feeling among the artists involved regarding the break through. Canadian hip-hop had largely been an underground phenomenon up to that point. “Canada didn’t support hip-hop on the level that it does now, all those years ago,” said Offishall. “You have to understand, there was no Internet, there was no nothing to support us.” The popularity of Northern Touch did much to change that bias. “That track just never dies,” said Thrust, who was also on the track. “It’s the beauty of people always coming up to you saying, ‘Yo! I know that you’re the one who did that verse!’ And people can always quote it.” The Canadian Press
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Sevigny says ‘comfortable shoes’ will chase off Paltrow’s Met Gala blues
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Supportive Voight was unaware of his daughter Jolie’s mastectomy Talk about not being in the loop. John Voight says he found out about daughter Angelina Jolie’s voluntary double mastectomy the same way everyone else did — reading her New York Times essay about it — despite having seen her just days before the news broke, according
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Chloe Sevigny thinks Gwyneth Paltrow may be overreacting by claiming she’s through with the Met Gala. (Paltrow has sworn off the swanky New York event after finding this year’s “un-fun” and too hot.) “Maybe her sleeves were too tight. If you’re in a dress where you can’t breathe, then you’re not comfortable,” Sevigny tells New York magazine. “You have to wear comfortable shoes and an outfit you can be OK in.” The most important thing, according to Sevigny, is to not take it all so seriously. “I think it depends on what table you’re at, and who you’re with, and obviously your attitude,” she says. “But it’s a lot of hoopla over not a lot. Everybody thinks it’s so much pressure, and you do the carpet and it’s such a big deal, and it’s just a museum fundraiser, you know?”
found out (Tuesday) morning. I was as surprised as anyone and deeply moved by the way she’s handled this. She’s a very extraordinary person, the way she examined it and what she shared.”
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“I think it all depends on what table you’re at and who you’re with.” Chloe Sevigny, actress. On what makes a good Met Gala
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Recent behaviour suggests that Selena Gomez really isn’t single Selena Gomez may have recently declared herself single in a radio interview, but the amount of time she’s spending around Justin Bieber’s house seems to suggest otherwise. Gomez was spotted leaving her onagain, off-again boyfriend’s home late Tuesday morning, or so says an E! News report. According to an eyewitness, Gomez looked “happy” and “spent the rest of the day at home.” Bieber, for his part, was in the recording studio most of the day.
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Eminem wants to make it clear that reports of him being stabbed have been greatly exaggerated. His rep is dismissing a Facebook post purporting to show the singer “left nearly dead after being stabbed four times in NYC,” according to E! News.
“Not true,” the rep says. “He remains un-stabbed.” And it turns out this wasn’t just another false Internet rumour about a celebrity dying or getting injured. The post also subjected those foolish enough to click on it to an avalanche of spam.
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I’ve met enough winemakers who think they’re rock stars, so I guess it’s only fair that a rock star can think himself a winemaker. Dave Matthews, the man behind the newly released The Dreaming Tree wines, is only the latest celeb to grape it up. The roster of famous names making wine reads like an awards show guest list: Greg Norman, Mike Weir, Dan Aykroyd, Francis Ford Coppola, Sting, Wayne Gretzky, Madonna, and even Brangelina. While I’d never suggest the others are dialing it in, Matthews has been hands on in choosing his Californian wine partners, and the resulting juice (if you’ll forgive the obvious pun) sings in the glass. The DT 2011 Chardonnay ($16.95 - $19.99) is a well-rounded, buttery chard with woodsy spice that just may have all you “anything but chardonnay” zealots burning your membership cards. Its red sister, The DT 2010 Crush ($16.95 - $19.99), is a mega, merlot-led blend of California North Coast fruit with a rolling flavour of plums, raspberry jam and brown sugar that will duet well with a red meat-themed, long weekend barbecue. Who’s next? My bet is on Kardashian Vineyards. PRICES REFLECT THE RANGE ACROSS THE COUNTRY. SOME PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN ALL PROVINCES.
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A fine burger balance Cheeseburgers with Mango-Chile Salsa. Fire up the barbecue this weekend and try a unique combination This tasty cheeseburger recipe that includes the nutrientrich, sweet mango mixed into a salsa with fiery chiles to add a south Asian flavour that will delight your taste buds.
1. Combine patty ingredients,
keeping the mixture crumbly rather than compressed. With wet hands, gently form four loosely packed patties of equal size, each about 3/4 inch thick. Don’t compact the meat too much or the patties will be tough. Using your thumb or the back of a spoon, make a shallow indentation about 1 inch wide in the centre of each patty. This will help the patties cook evenly and prevent them from puffing on the grill. Ingredients Patties • 1 1/2 lbs ground chuck (80% lean) • 1/2 tsp garlic powder • 1/2 tsp kosher salt • 1/2 tsp ground black pepper Salsa • 1 large mango, cut into 1/2inch dice (about 1 cup) • 2 tbsp roughly chopped fresh cilantro leaves • 1 tbsp fresh lime juice • 1 medium serrano chile pepper, seeded and minced • 1/4 tsp kosher salt Burgers • 4 thin slices pepper jack cheese • 4 hamburger buns, split • Dijon mustard
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It’s kill or be killed for Sens in Game 2 NHL playoffs. League’s top penalty kill must get stops to prolong series with East’s No. 1 seed, Senators say Even as numbers on a roster, the Pittsburgh Penguins’ power play appears intimidating. At times on the ice, it looks borderline unfair. Start with two NHL MVPs in Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin. Add a future hall of famer like Jarome Iginla and a Norris Trophy finalist in defenceman Kris Letang. Throw in a grinder to do the dirty work in Chris Kunitz and the Penguins have a unit that’s an electric mix of skill, speed and grit. Give them two minutes to work and they can quickly turn a game into a mismatch. It’s a lesson the Ottawa Senators painfully learned during a 4-1 loss to the Penguins in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Tuesday. Despite dictating play at even strength for long stretches, the Sens were practically blown out on the scoreboard after the Penguins went 2-for3 on the power play and even added a shorthanded goal. Pittsburgh made it look easy against the NHL’s best penalty-killing team. The Senators stopped 88 per cent of the power plays they faced during the regular season, easily tops
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Marchand’s OT goal gives Bruins win over Rangers Brad Marchand scored with 4:20 left in the first overtime and the Boston Bruins beat the New York Rangers 3-2 in the first playoff game in 40 years between the Original Six teams. Marchand, Boston’s top goal scorer in the regular season, got his first of the post-season on a pass from Patrice Bergeron. Marchand had carried the puck up the right side, passed it to Bergeron and kept going toward the net. Bergeron passed across the slot and Marchand tipped it past goalie Henrik Lundqvist from the left side of the crease. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
in the league. All power plays, however, are not created equal. And if the Sens want to even the series on Friday night, they have to either stay out of the penalty box or find a way to stop a power-play unit that’s scoring at a 38 per cent clip in the playoffs. The key to Pittsburgh’s success relies on remarkable talent that few — if any — teams can match. “They have basically five allstars on the first (power play) and it’s tough to chase them and get hits on them when they’re moving the puck properly,” Ottawa defenceman Marc Methot said. “We’ve got to be better.” It might already be too late. The Senators have won just two playoff series in franchise history after dropping the first game — none since 2003 — and have never rallied from a 2-0 deficit in the post-season. Yet Ottawa remains upbeat, pointing to the way it was able to tilt the ice at even strength, peppering Pittsburgh goaltender Tomas Vokoun with 36 shots. A bounce here, a bounce there and a little more production on the power play — where the Senators were 0-for6 in the opener — and Ottawa believes it can head home with things all tied up. “We’re a confident group in here,” Methot said. “We know we can hang in there with them.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Searching for answers
Penguins forward Chris Kunitz scores a power-play goal on Ottawa’s Craig Anderson during Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series on Tuesday night in Pittsburgh. The Penguins scored two with a man advantage and added a short-handed goal in the 4-1 win. GENE J. PUSKAR/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NHL playoffs. Torres pays toll for charging hit on Stoll San Jose Sharks forward Raffi Torres was suspended for the rest of the Western Conference semifinal series against Los Angeles on Thursday for a hit to Kings forward Jarret Stoll’s head. Torres was assessed a minor penalty for charging for the second-period hit Tuesday night in the Kings’ 2-0 victory in Game 1. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Mark Fraser, who suffered a skull fracture after taking a puck in the face in Game 4 of the first round against the Boston Bruins.
“If we break even on the special-teams battle it gives us a good chance to win.” Senators coach Paul MacLean
Awards. Lady Byng nod at odds with Kane’s past Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane has a habit of attracting attention. Maybe you recall when photos show him partying in Madison, Wis., hit the Internet last summer. Or his 2009 arrest in Buffalo after an altercation with a cab driver. All that seems so long ago for Kane, who on Thursday was nominated for the Lady Byng
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CHL stars ready to shine in Saskatoon Memorial Cup. After massive pre-tournament layoff, Blades host Knights on Friday night The 2013 MasterCard Memorial Cup won’t be short on intriguing storylines. First there are the hosts who want to make amends for an up-and-down season. Add to the mix a record-setting powerhouse from Nova Scotia, a club from Ontario that scored in the final second of Game 7 to advance, and a team from Oregon that used a coach’s suspension as a rallying cry. Oh, and then there’s three of the top prospects for this year’s NHL draft, not to menRust battles fatigue
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The Blades will not have played a game in 51 days when they step onto the ice at Credit Union Centre, while the Knights come in having clinched their league title just four days earlier.
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Saturday presents scintillating talent clash Saturday provides a mouthwatering game for scouts and fans alike. The matchup between Halifax and Portland features Winterhawks defencetion at least five others who could go in the first round. The annual 10-day tournament to decide the Canadian Hockey League championship begins Friday with the host Saskatoon Blades taking on the Ontario Hockey League’s London Knights in a game that features teams that took very different routes to get here. The second matchup of the round-robin format goes Saturday with the Halifax Mooseheads of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League meeting the Portland Winterhawks of
man Seth Jones, ranked as the No. 1 North American skater by NHL Central Scouting, and Mooseheads forwards Nathan MacKinnon and Jonathan Drouin, who sit at No. 2 and No. 3. The No. 1 Mooseheads had only six losses in the regular season, a record for the QMJHL and just one shy of the all-time CHL mark. The Canadian Press
Western Hockey League. The Blades’ 2012-13 campaign included a rough start, an 18-game winning streak and a shocking first-round sweep — all of which were documented by a reality television crew that tracked their every move. The Knights, meanwhile, cruised through the regular season and the first three rounds of the playoffs before finding themselves down 3-1 in the OHL final against the Barrie Colts. London fought back to win three straight,
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clinching the league title in dramatic fashion when Bo Horvat scored with less than a second to go in the deciding game to give the Knights a 3-2 win. The Blades meanwhile have been waiting for this moment for some time. “Since we were awarded (the tournament) a year and a half ago the focus was on the start of the Memorial Cup,” Blades coach Lorne Molleken said. “We’re all excited to get things underway. Our players, I can tell you, they’re tired of practising.” Knights coach Dale Hunter is also confident his team will be ready, despite the travel and quick turnaround. London, which won the Memorial Cup as the host back in 2005, lost in last year’s final in overtime to Shawinigan. “Every game is like a Game 7 here. It pretty much controls your destiny for the rest of the tournament,” Knights forward Max Domi said. “Last year we were a pretty young team. “We look at ourselves as a pretty experienced group and we’re expecting big things.” The Canadian Press
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Quarter-final déjà vu for Canada World championship. A fourth straight loss in the round of eight suffered at the hands of Sweden in shootout Canada was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the IIHF World Championship for a fourth straight year with a 3-2 shootout loss to host Sweden on Thursday. Fredrik Pettersson scored the winner in the fourth round of the shootout as Sweden moved on to a semifinal meeting with archrival Finland. Trailing 1-0, Nicklas Danielsson scored a pair of powerplay goals in the third period to give the hosts a 2-1
A loss within a loss
Canada lost captain Eric Staal to a knee-on-knee collision with Alex Edler in Sweden’s zone at 15:52 of the first period. The Carolina Hurricanes forward went down writhing in pain and clutching his right knee. He needed assist-
lead. Canada’s Claude Giroux tied the game just over a minute after Danielsson’s second goal. Steven Stamkos of the Tampa Bay Lightning scored a secondperiod
ance off the ice and did not return. • Edler was served a major and a game misconduct and threw his stick like a harpoon when he left the ice.
power-play goal. Mike Smith of the Phoenix Coyotes stopped 30 shots in the loss, while Jhonas Enroth of the Buffalo Sabres made 39 saves for the win. Jacob Markstrom made a pair of saves in overtime while Enroth dealt with an equipment issue. Canada extended its run of quarterfinal losses in this tourn a -
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It was an hour or so after the Miami Heat punched their ticket back to the Eastern Conference finals, and a question was asked about the perceived demise of Dwyane Wade’s abilities. LeBron James was not pleased. “He’s a hall of famer. He has two rings,” James said. “He doesn’t need to prove himself to anyone. No one.” Maybe, maybe not. But just in case, Wade ignored his aching right knee and put those oftquestioned skills on full display to earn his fifth trip to the East finals. Over the last 5.5 minutes of Miami’s 94-91 secondround clinching win over
urday’s semifinal. Finland edged Slovakia 4-3 in Helsinki’s other quarterfinal. The semifinals and Sunday’s bronze- and gold-medal games are in Stockholm. Canada had beaten the host country 3-0 in the preliminary round, but that was before the arrival of Swedish forwards Henrik and Daniel Sedin and defenceman Alex Edler from the Vancouver Canucks. The Canadian Press
the Chicago Bulls, Wade was the only Heat player with a field goal, going 3-for-3. He had three rebounds, half of Miami’s total in that span, along with his team’s only blocked shot. And with two short floaters — set up by the “Eurostep” move that he’s made a trademark — along with a strong dunk after a rebound, Wade offered a reminder that he’s still more than capable of elite moments. “I always try to overcome,” Wade said. “I understand certain things will be said. But I’m harder on myself than anybody.” He’s averaging only 13 points per game in this postseason, by far his lowest clip in nine trips to the playoffs, and simply could not care less about what the stat sheet says in that regard. The Associated Press
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ment to four straight years. Canada last advanced to the semifinals in 2009 en route to a silver medal under current Canadian head coach Lindy Ruff. In other quarter-finals, Switzerland extended its unbeaten run in the tournament to eight wins with a 2-1 win over the Czech Republic. They’ll face the United States, an 8-3 winner in Helsinki over a Russian team that had Alex Ovechkin in the lineup, in Sat-
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Blue Jays sluggers fuelling scoring blitz ‘This team was built to score runs.’ More batters loading bases as Toronto speeds to playoff pace
Adam Lind is congratulated by J.P. Arencibia after hitting a two-run home run against the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday in Toronto. Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images
Though it sputtered to start the season, the Blue Jays offence is surging as they head to New York City riding a four-game winning streak. Since being shut out by the Boston Red Sox a week ago, the Jays have averaged nine runs and more than 12 hits per game. Since pummelling Seattle 10-2 on May 5, the offensive numbers are still strong, averaging almost seven runs per game. The result has been a 7-3 record over their last 10, which is pretty much how the Jays must perform over the remaining three-quarters of the season if they have any hope of playing
in October. The good news is that when the Jays are scoring like they are right now, they usually win. They’re 13-0 when putting five or more on the board, compared to 4-24 when they score four or fewer. Their pitching and defence simply have not been good enough to carry them in low-scoring games. “This team was built to score runs,” manager John Gibbons repeated often during the club’s sluggish start to the season. “And I believe we will.” But there were signs of a pending turnaround beyond Gibbons’ optimism. No lack of talent
“As we’ve said before, there’s a track record in this clubhouse.” J.P. Arencibia, whose 10 home runs are tied for second in the AL.
The club’s league-worst .262 batting average on balls in play (BABIP) — a statistic that measures how many balls put into play, minus home runs, land for hits — in late April suggested they were somewhat unlucky in the first month of the season. Their BABIP so far this month is .302, which is about the league average. And even as they struggled to produce consistently in April, they were still among the league leaders in home runs. Trouble was most of them were solo shots. Now they’re still hitting the ball out of the park — their 53 homers are tied with Texas and Cleveland for the major-league lead — but doing so with men on base. Gibbons said after Wednesday’s 11-3 win over the San Francisco Giants that his club may have been a little pullhappy early in the season. “You know, looking for the long ball.” torstar news service
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Bradley breaks course record Byron Nelson Championship. Young American shakes off poor start to wow golf elite with 10-under showing in round 1 Keegan Bradley had no thoughts about a course record, or the possibility of a 59, after consecutive bogeys in the middle of his opening round at the Byron Nelson Championship. Until his 136-yard wedge shot on his final hole Thursday. “It was going right at it. (A 59) crossed my mind for a second, and it would be unbelievable if I buried this,” Bradley said. “But I had three feet to shoot 60. I was actually very nervous, uncomfortable over it and thank God I made it.” Bradley shot a 10-under 60,
Keegan Bradley lines up a putt in Irving, Texas. Getty Images
completed by that short birdie at the 428-yard ninth hole, to break the TPC Four Seasons course record and match the best round ever at the Nelson. He topped his career PGA Tour best by three strokes
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EASTERN CONFERENCE PITTSBURGH (1) VS. OTTAWA (7) (Pittsburgh leads 1-0) Friday’s game Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. BOSTON (4) VS. N.Y. RANGERS (6) Thursday’s result NY Rangers at Boston
WESTERN CONFERENCE CHICAGO (1) VS. DETROIT (7) (Chicago leads 1-0) Saturday’s game Detroit at Chicago, 6 p.m. LOS ANGELES (5) VS. SAN JOSE (6) (Los Angeles leads 1-0) Thursday’s result San Jose at Los Angeles
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EASTERN CONFERENCE MIAMI (1) VS CHICAGO (5) (Miami wins 4-1) NEW YORK (2) VS INDIANA (3) (Indiana leads 3-1) Thursday’s result Indiana at New York
WESTERN CONFERENCE OKLAHOMA CITY (1) VS MEMPHIS (5) (Memphis wins 4-1) Wednesday’s result Memphis 88, Oklahoma City 84 SAN ANTONIO (2) VS GOLDEN STATE (6) (San Antonio leads 3-2) Thursday’s result San Antonio at Golden State
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and equalled Phil Mickelson’s opening 60 at Phoenix as the best round on the tour this season. After missing the fairways off the tees and making bogeys at No. 18 and then No. 1, Bradley was at 3 under. He made a 17-foot birdie putt at the 221yard second hole, and was 7 under his final eight holes with an eagle-birdie-birdie finish. “It was rare to match up a ball-striking day and make everything.... It happened today,” Bradley said. “The hole looked huge. Even the putts I missed almost went in.” The 60, with 10 birdies and an eagle 3 at the 542-yard seventh, gave Bradley a threestroke lead over 2011 Masters champion Charl Schwartzel. Robert Karlsson, Harris English and Ted Potter Jr. shot 64, and two-time major champion Angel Cabrera, Ryan Palmer and Camilo Villegas were at 65.
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metronews.ca WEEKEND, May 17-20, 2013
See today’s answers at metronews.ca/answers. Crossword: Canada Across and Down
Horoscopes
Aries
March 21 - April 20 This has been a busy week for you, so maybe you need to slow down a bit. Right. And maybe the Sun will rise in the west and the tide won’t come in. Aries never slows down — it’s not in your nature.
Taurus
April 21 - May 21 Mars in your sign gives you all the energy and ambition you need to make a name for yourself, so go for it. Too often in the past you have waited for other people to take the lead.
Gemini
May 22 - June 21 The thing you need to realize is that you don’t have to enjoy something to be good at it. If fate points you in a certain direction today then that is the direction you should move.
Cancer
June 22 - July 23 Listen to what others say you should do today — then do the opposite. You know your mind better than they do so follow what your instincts tell you.
Leo
July 24 - Aug. 23 Today, you will be confronted by someone who has more power than you but that must not be allowed to faze you. They may have might on their side but you have right and that’s why you will win in the end.
Virgo
Aug. 24 - Sept. 23 You may have strong opinions about an issue but don’t waste your time shouting about it. Find ways you can make a practical difference, then get on with them quietly. It’s not about words, it’s about actions.
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Libra
Sept. 24 - Oct. 23 Having told so many people what you intend to accomplish don’t you think it’s about time you started actually doing it? Anyone can talk about making a difference but only a few people ever get round to it.
Scorpio
Oct. 24 - Nov. 22 Mars in your opposite sign of Taurus will help you get rid of an emotional attachment you no longer need. Scorpio has a reputation for ruthlessness and today everyone will see it.
Sagittarius
Nov. 23 - Dec. 21 You may be tempted to work twice as hard at something to make sure you get it done on time but is it necessary to put in so much effort and maybe exhaust yourself? No. Ease up.
Capricorn
Dec. 22 - Jan. 20 Be careful what you start over the next 24 hours because you will have no choice but to finish it before you can move on to something else. Think before you act and don’t let your passions rule you.
Aquarius
Jan. 21 - Feb. 19 Chances are you will find yourself involved in some kind of dispute with your nearest and dearest. Whatever else happens, you must resist the urge to open up old wounds.
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snow
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Yesterday’s Crossword
Pisces
saturday Max: 17° Min: 11°
sunday Max: 16° Min: 7°
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(Faster’s query) 66. Car part 67. Jule __ (Broadway composer) 68. Fine pursuits Down 1. Store item’s __ tag 2. Mr. Quinn of movies 3. Celtic music performer:
2 wds. 4. Dispatched to The North, say: 2 wds. 5. Jaws’ movie cousin 6. Staples paper purchase 7. Star Trek creator: 2 wds. 8. __ __ a go between (Is the mediator) 9. Eggs environs 10. Brand of skin lotion
11. Petri dish gel 12. The Monkees member Peter 13. Ms. Gabor, when doubled (Hollywood legend) 21. Mean dude 22. Madeline of movies 26. Cross to bear 27. Wordplay sort 29. Thoroughfare type, tiny-ly 30. Rock garden creator 31. Root that’s edible 32. Take 15 33. Some old Jeeps, e.g. 34. Tip to ‘hog’ (Wild swine) 36. Matinee __ 38. Writer Ms. LeShan 40. George and __ Gershwin 43. Prince album: ‘Sign ‘_’ __ Times’ 45. Prefix meaning ‘Sun’ 48. Toronto-born comic actor, Will __ 49. Grateful Dead cofounder Jerry 51. Joy of Cooking author, __ _. Rombauer 53. Plaudit 54. Methods, for short 55. Wild goat 56. Paul Stookey’s actual first name (The ‘Paul’ of Peter, Paul & Mary) 57. Ripped 58. Noted hwy. 59. Sherlock Holmes prop 60. US teeth doc’s org.
Sudoku
How to play Fill in the grid, so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1-9. There is no math involved.
Yesterday’s Sudoku
Jenna Khan Weather Specialist
“Weather impacts everything we do. Providing the information you need before you head out that door and take on the day is the best part of weekdays 6 AM my morning.” thunder thunder windy thunder windy part sunny/
partly thunder part sunny/ windy sleet partly thunder cloudy cloudy sunny sleet snowthunder rain partsunny sunny/ sleet snow cloudy rain showers showers showerssunny showers sunny
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52. Shoe’s securers 55. Movie industry concern: 2 wds. 60. Peek-_-__! 61. Thanks, in French 62. Mil. two-stripers 63. Red __, Alberta 64. “It’s _ __!” (Crook-tocrook warning) 65. “When can _ __ again?”
Feb. 20 - March 20 Someone else’s good idea can be adapted by you to suit your own needs. Is that immoral? Of course not. There is no copyright on ideas, so you are free to take it and develop it any way you see fit. SALLY BROMPTON
Max: 19° Min: 11° sunny
Across 1. Fail’s opposite 5. Keyboard instrument 10. Edmonton Oilers owner, Daryl __ 14. Ancient temple ceremony, for one 15. Volleyballer/ model Gabrielle who has a book out now 16. Characters’ selves 17. Driver’s licence proves it, e.g. 18. Words overachievers don’t use 19. Uncommon, to Caesar 20. William Shatner’s iconic role, __. __ _. __ 23. Provide, as with some trait 24. Tabula __ (Clean slate) 25. Suitable 28. More healthy 33. Barley bristle 35. Polar explorer Mr. Rasmussen 36. Enter with military force 37. Immobilizing spray 39. Disconnected 41. Last parts 42. Philosophies 44. Ancient Greece’s love god 46. ‘i’ topper 47. Fender guitar, commonly 48. Digital clock alternatives 50. Parsley or basil
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19,260 19,260 19,260 SALE PRICE Sporty19,260 manual. Stk. #13309B
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