| ARCHIVE: April 29, 2010 |
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| Auld Lang... Syne? |
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| "It may be a new year, but the legal woes Vaughan Mayor Linda Jackson
faces may seem like old hat." |
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| Page 1, Vaughan Citizen, January 14, 2010 |
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| It's also a new year for bad grammar and obvious mistakes. |
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| "I've had enough. It's ridiculous. I guess that politics." |
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| Mayor Jackson quoted on Page 1, Vaughan
Citizen, January 14, 2010 |
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| I guess that too. Also, Western Woodbridge councillor... |
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| "...(Tony) Carella plans to up-1-load (upload) this information
each month to his website until Labour Day..." |
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| Editorial, Vaughan Citizen,
January 14, 2010 |
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| All of this in a mistake-laden issue of the Vaughan Citizen
dated... |
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| "Thursday, Jan. 14, 2009" |
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| Page 1, Vaughan Citizen,
January 14, 2010 |
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| Talk about "Back to the Future". |
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| Run! It's The Torch! |
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| Meanwhile, in the "beehive of York Region"... |
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| "...two Toronto Sun photographers were assaulted while trying to take
pictures of the Olympic torch bearers as they ran along Davis Drive in Newmarket, Ontario on
Friday at noon..." |
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| CBCNews.ca, December 18, 2009 |
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| This follows a string of similar decisions including the formation of an
"Anti-Photographers Unit" at the local police. |
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| Of course, we should take this seriously. And security guards allegedly
assaulted the photographers, not the police. |
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| Should I apologise now? |
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Voiceovers: Frank Cotolo
Presenter: Phillip Hong |
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