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Ben Gurion: Author David Hirst even writes the name of Israel's first prime minister Bengurion instead of Ben Gurion
3/20/1967
Bill Glassco is re-appraising his theatre's role. He doesn't know if he ean recapture his former pre-eminence but he 'll try.
5/2/1978
Candidate Ben visits potential supporters, He can get the message across in a dozen languages
8/25/1965
Coffee break: The Italian president shakes hands with owner Tony Guido at Tricolore snackbar on St. Clair Ave. after accepting an employee's invitation to drop in for a cup of coffee.
6/12/1986
Combining role of wife and mother with that of a professional woman has been no problem for Eva Gordon
10/5/1971
George Ben
7/29/1966
George Ben
10/17/1967
His Excellancy Isidore Bovecky Bishop of Toronto and Eastern Canada with Josef Slominski, photographer who has been shooting at Pope for 25 yrs
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Speaking at Liberal Meeting
4/18/1967
Victory Hug is given winning Bracondale candidate Liberal George Ben by one campaign worker, Joe Garenza, Ben holds remains of a stein of milk he was sipping to ease a hoarse throat. He polled 4,940 of 10,659 ballots.
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Warm welcome: Italian President Francesco Cossiga wades into crowds of well-wishes who mobbed him as he strolled along St. Clair Ave. W. yesterday, shaking hands and pinching children's cheeks. People who lines the sidewalks in the wind and drizzling rain waved Italian and Canadian flags and shouted greetings in both languages as they gave him a warm welcome to Metro.
6/12/1986
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