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Richard Edmunds: Counsels on debt at Family Services
12/17/1973
Color Barrier: Prestigious teaching hospitals are largely closed to people like himself, says obstetrician Dr. Francis Sam, right, talking with nursing attendant George Maingot at Doctors Hospital.
1/11/1989
Fangs for the fun: Paleontologist Scott Sampson adores finding dinosaurs for places like the Royal Ontario Museum.
10/29/1991
Hidden agenda: Raghbir Singh Samagh, Canadian secretary of the International Sikh Organization, says the federal Progressive Conservatives are trying to repair their sagging popularity by making a whole lot of noise about tougher refugee legislation
7/21/1987
Just a bunch of litter to ancient Egyptians 2,000 years ago, scraps of papyrus being checked by University of Toronto Professor Alan Samuel (left) and Donald Macdonald, federal minister of energy, were used to wrap mummies by folk too poor to afford linen
3/6/1972
Parade marshall for Friday's Daffodil Festival Parade, launching the Canadian Cancer society's fundraising campaign, Ed Travelo scored 14 out of 15 our quiz
3/24/1985
We're not the same as Quebeckers just because we're French, says Sudbury lawyer Etienne St
3/10/1978
Dave Toycen
8/12/1997
The Land was something new to 20-year-old Lanny salsberg
10/3/1968
John Transy has applied for a charter to found Canada's first International Youth Centre in Toronto.
7/19/1973
Principal of Upper Canada College, Dick Sadleir has reigned over the exclusive boys' school for 13 years
1/28/1987
Dick Traum: Runner who inspired Terry Fox says runners should enjoy tomorrow's run, not to set records.
9/17/1982
A. E. Safarian U.S. law a threat
2/14/1968
Derek Ryles, Voice of Mission Control.
12/9/1972
Dr. Zak Sabry, of Nutrition Research Consultant Ltd., advises consumers to shop for whole grain breads and to buy cereals with 100 per cent whole wheat marked on the box.
5/16/1972
Constitutional study: Professor John Laskin, nephew of Supreme Court Chief Justice Boro Laskin, addressed his University of Toronto law class on the constitution yesterday
9/28/1981
Shopping: Norman Browne spends about $15 a week for rent and $8 for food. I don't eat rich or fancy, but tend towards a simple, meaty, varied menu. I like creative cooking and my pride and joy is cooking up a pot of pork hock stew. I'd give out the recipe but you've got to be poor to appreciate it.
6/6/1969
Norman Browne rolls his own cigarettes, it's cheaper. Regardless of his income he lives on $25 a week. This insures that I stay poor and thus safeguards my freedom and independence. Being poor, he says, is fun.
6/6/1969
Chrysler has future: UAW president Frank LaSorda believes there's still a future for Windsor.
1/4/1980
Top teacher: I was totally surprised when they told me, says Ken Brown, 39, after being named science teacher of the year by the Toronto chapters of a Sigma XI, a scientific research society with chapters all over North America. Brown, head of physics at North York's George S. Henry Secondary School, is the first to receive the honor at the high school level.
11/27/1985
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