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Larry Folk, a Metro music teacher reassigned to a regular class, leads a lunch-hour choir practice at St. Thomas More school.
2/18/1993
David Rose started selling real estate as a hobby - - but it soon became an addiction
1/21/1988
Jack Ross: Arts Scarborough's first full-time director takes over the job Thursday
11/17/1983
Man in charge: Lloyd Berney, 63, TTC's chief general manager of operations, retires today after 39 years with the transit system. He's proud of the TTC's safety record.
6/29/1988
Defying icy roads, bitter iwnds and the longest highway in the world since he left Vancouver Jan. 7, adventurer Mike Flynn is cycling across Canada because it is there. The tall, 32-year-old cyclist from Niagara Falls is also zooming across the country -
2/14/1983
Allan Rose, Couldn't get water
3/23/1966
Deadly plaything: Coroner Kevin Flynn examines the skipping rope noose at the top of a playground slide on which 5-year-old Sahal Ismail was strangled yesterday at a Peel housing project.
2/23/1992
Empty fridge: Colin Rose, originator of the Micro diet, holds a box of the low-calorie dried food that's taking Britain by storm.
12/12/1986
It was tough, but Jacques and Jeanne Foesier used strict discipline with their 18-year-old son, Mark, when he created bedlam in the family - discipline so strict he left home. Tough Love policies helped them overcome their guilt.
1/22/1982
John Rose, who posts thumbnail reviews to warn his customers about books they may not like, with some of the thousands of science fiction works in his store of Queen St
7/7/1981
Austerity lunch of soup and sandwiches contrasted with the news from Texasgulf chairman Charles F. Fogarty (left) yesterday. The chief executive was telling Toronto Society of Financial Analysts about record earnings and a minor gold discovery at giant ba
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Sexploitation: Referring to fad of wet T-shirt contests, student pastor Dale Ross says: It is time for concerned people to speak out.
2/3/1981
John Massy Sherway Gardens
2/12/1998
Trophy for a plowman
10/20/1976
Hy Rosenberg: Tasteful change, It's a long way from crime to crepes, but criminal lawyer Hy Rosenberg is making the transition this year, as his restaurant The Blue Angel opens on Queen St
12/31/1978
Revamped basement: Left, interior designer Jon Rosenberg used color scheme of soft tones of rose, peach and ivory.
11/20/1986
Toronto lawyer Aivin Rosenberg: He wants to mount a $700 million campaign to build a 61-mile canal from the Mediterranean Sea to the Dead Sea -- a move that could let the Garden of Eden bloom again
8/25/1980
Dissappointed Joe Martin stands beside the soccer field he built on the grounds of a Scarborough collegiate to demonstrate his revolutionary new form of the game
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Michael Rosenbush: Career consultant says dress conservatively when job-hunting.
5/21/1986
We're pretty good producers. We're not just bush people. - John Martin, band councillor
4/15/1990
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