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A hit with voters: George Bell caught American League MVP voters' attention with his booming bat and strong throwing arm and picked up the league's top individual honor yesterday
4/17/1987
Hobby didn't keep him bottled up. George Fulfit examines some of the handiwork that made him an instant television star recently. The Etobicoke 80-year-old appeared on Real People and just couldn't believe it. But he was an instant success, it seems, beca
2/22/1984
Hobby pays off: Jean Tompkins (right) inspects products at Nimble Thimble with assistant, Christine Charles
11/19/1980
Hockey fight
3/17/1987
Hold it right there
4/13/1978
Hold that Blue Jay: Umpire Rocky Roe restrains Lloyd Moseby after the Jay batter was hit by a pitch in the fifth inning
7/7/1984
Homberger, Walter
8/5/1983
Home again: Nineteen years and many foster homes later, Betty Phillips, 20, located her mother, Paulina Synott, through a photograph in The Sunday Star
4/4/1980
Home and dry: Nurse Jennifer White of Oregon, who won the women's marathon by finishing 58the overall, had a short drink following her victory and htne it was off to her hotel for a quick shower
10/4/1981
Home at last: Missionary nurses Marion Wilson, 38, left, and Nora Draper, 34, arrive at Toronto International Airport last night after being freed by Angolan guerillas
12/25/1983
Homecoming: Controversial quarterback Jamie Bone strides through the airport with welcoming friend Manon Henderson after flight from Dallas where he was cut from roster of NFL Cowboys
7/24/1980
Homeless Youth
5/9/1996
Homeless Youth
5/9/1996
Home run time
8/7/1979
Homes still suffer from burnout, Two months after a spectacular fire destroyed 111 houses at a Canada Homes construction site in Markham, there is lit(...)
6/28/1987
Homicide victim's constant companion, Spot, stands between investigating policemen in front of man's home
3/3/1979
Hong Kong teacher Ian McLachlan arrived in Canada in 1970 in the middle of the October Crisis
10/30/1980
Honored: Georgina Shaw, 84, left, for 12 years a volunteer and Joe Sylvester, 14 years.
4/14/1985
honored, Mayor Hughes and Deputy Chief James Noble of police, inspects 709 Toronto Communications Regiment, a militia unit. The unit was given freedom(...)
10/22/1978
Honoring the dead
11/11/1984
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