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Title bout will be grudge match. MacDonald wants 'jerk'
8/13/1986
Toby condliffe: Make choices based on a fund's long-term track record, the executive vide president at Midland Walwyn inc. advises.
12/27/1991
Toe Biz: Podiatrist Hartley Miltchin.
9/26/1991
A Toronto man spent Christmas Day frustrated that he was unable to get help for his family, whose lives appear threatened by Albania's Communist regime
12/25/1985
Tort Vs. Tartan: Jim Scott will doff court silks for piper regalia to perform before McLaughlin Bandshell audiences this summer as pipe-major to the band his law firm sponsors.
6/21/1988
TV face: Sherisse Laurence is known through her television work on Circus, but she's finding it difficult to make the jump to full-time singer.
6/23/1983
Twenty-five years ago Bernie Farber was rescued by Peter Iswolsky.
3/13/1992
Tying A Fly: Harvey Beck, 25, of Scarborough is Canada's casting champion.
6/8/1988
Ultimate train set: Paul Higgins Sr. waves from his rail coach, built in 1924 for CN.
7/5/1985
Unable to drive: Twins Keith (left) Kevin Mateff finished their automotive technician program at Centennial College with a 96-per-cent average, but they can't get driver's licenses because they'reclassed as legally blind
6/22/1983
Union leaders: Bill Love, left, former president of United rubber Workers local at Firestone plant in Whitby, says future is gloomy for older workers who lost jobs
11/5/1981
Urbanite Allan Lawrence a success in rural riding.
12/28/1983
Useful work: Paul Foster, 52, sorts bolts at the participation House workshop in Markham
3/28/1985
Uxbridge celebrates artistic endeavors
9/14/1988
Veronica Lacey: North York education director told not to dismiss The 3 Rs.
3/9/1989
Veteran actor Leo Leyden, who plays in Bent at the Bathurst St. Theatre, scored 11 out of 15 on our quiz.
3/26/1981
Victory bash: MPP Sam Cureatz (PC-Durham East joins the boys for a little victory celebration after winning a second term at Queen's Park with a 6500-vote margin over his nearest rival. Th party was held at an industrial mall in North Oshawa and Cureatz showed up in grey pinstripe.
3/19/1981
Vince Moase lives an adventurous life as president of the Durham Avicultural Society
3/27/1984
Vision realized: Designer Michael Kirkland is so proud of Mel Lastman Square that he and Ellis Galea christened the wedding pavilion last Sunday (that's the tepee-like structure) by being the first couple to be married there
6/8/1989
Wait's over: Chris Copas, 18, will be able to return home to Bloorview Children's Hospital, along with Jim Geissinger, now that the province has agreed to provide a ventilator.
12/21/1988
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