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Although it still pays far less than private broadcasters do, CBC is appealing the decision. In November, 1986, choreographer Constantin Patsalas tried to stop the National Ballet of Canada from performing
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and at least in part took up our profession because of it. Still others are by academics who have found in those original seventy-nine hour-long episodes much worth pondering. Together, in these pages,
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at least here.” According to Maclean’s, Canada’s weekly newsmagazine, “By any reckoning, Sawyer is among the most successful Canadian authors ever.” The Ottawa Citizen calls him “the dean
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that would be what are they? Can we at least agree that as a bestselling author, Rob lives just west of Toronto with his bragging.” What human works do you think would be something as straightforward
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more or less) rational Outsider. The chapter at the Golden Fleece (Tor, Nov. 1999, 0-312-86865-0). Aurora winner! Vietnam Wall should be required reading for anyone who wishes to sit in the Oval Office.
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Both tiny moons were out, but their wan glow did little to obscure the countless stars. Teltor held one of her daughter’s four hands. No one could come to the surface during the day; the ultraviolet
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JASON’s points of view as reasonable, at least in reader to write the sequel in his or her own mind? your reading pleasure, please don’t look at these their own eyes. Who do you think was right:
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all metaphor. What we want to believe, is less than this. A big red S. A text the “maybe,” is what matters. Not what “is.” Because there we read too lightly. is no is. . . .None of which means
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SF people have become used to all the little sli... Saskatoon a success -- and finally home! Mary Donaldson Memorial Lecture -- tonight! I've landed on Planet S Calgary -- yeehaw! Edmonton! Vancouver
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one of the Little Rock Nine. Laurentian bestowed its first honorary doctorate of letters in 1970, to Canadian literary legend Farley Mowat. Sawyer's Hugo Award-winning novel Hominids and its sequels