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A Canadian pharmaceutical company has released a non-prescription ointment it says can heal herpes sores in three to four days - but experts are sceptical
9/21/1983
Business ain't peanuts for popcorn king Sid Spiegel: His Super Puffit factory grosses over $2 million a year.
6/15/1979
Smiling broadly, Liberal Mike Spensieri (left) congratulates New Democrat Odoardo Di Santo, who defeated him by a narrow margin in Downsview riding
9/18/1975
Cutting up: Internationally famous hairdresser, creator of 'the wedge' and 'scrunch drying,' Trevor Sorbie works on a model at Massey Hall show.
11/20/1987
The executive director of the Toronto Humane Society has been fired less than two months after taking the job created for him. Stephen Best, who was working on a monthly contract, said yesterday he was shocked by the decision dismissing him from $45,000-a-year position.
2/24/1986
From left, Dame Florence McEachren and her husband, Col
4/18/1989
Big three in Canadian sales of imported cars are Honda, Toyota and Datsun
10/20/1976
Backbench MPP Earl McEwen today quit the Liberal party to sit as a Progressive Conservative in the Ontario Legislature
5/21/1984
Champion piper: Visiting bagpipe judge Angus MacDonald poses with his pipes at Seneca College's Minkler Auditorium But he wouldn't play - to early in the morning, he said
2/19/1983
Fish story: Gaston (left) and John Claude Bergeron show how big around the creature they saw was.
7/28/1980
Losing battle: Etobicoke hairdresser Joseph DiStefano would rather switch than fight. So he's getting rid of all four video games he operates rather than remove two of them.
4/14/1982
Pedal Power, Conrad Dube, 57, stops in Metro on his eighth fund-raising bicycle trip around the world. The Quebec city native hit the road in 1955 after a bout with polio.
7/22/1988
Michael Popovich: He knew he didn't have to be standing on the tracks to be in danger.
9/28/1983
Jason McDade
12/18/1995
Career consultant Douglas Love with a client, Gail Schumacher: The worst thing is to quit in a panic.
6/22/1979
Malcolm Fasherau
5/30/1983
I could not continue without the full support of the board, Dome Mines chief said yesterday to explain his sudden resignation
5/30/1983
Robbery Victim Frederick Ransford, 79, is lifted aboard ambulance today after being tied up and gagged in apartment in a senior citizen' building on Yonge St
2/18/1977
Soft universities: Ike Blonder, head of Blonder-Tongue Laboratories of the U.S., believes Canadian and American educational systems must become much more demanding before the two countries can really compete with the excellently prepared and ambitious Japanese and Europeans.
6/10/1981
Asset splitting: Lawyer Braham Taveroff says a marriage contract amounts to a separation agreement in advance.
1/6/1983
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