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November 2005

Larry Frolick foretells the death of suburbia at the hands of urban planning; Chris Tenove looks at the legacy of the Nuremburg trials in the modern-day prosecution of war crimes; Adam Gilders goes to meet a feral child known as the “Fiji Chicken Man”; Joshua Knelman investigates the business of art theft; fiction by Merilyn Simonds…

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Feature / November 2005 / The Walrus True Crime

Artful Crimes

November 12, 2005June 2, 2020 - by Joshua Knelman

Curators call it the Lost Museum, a vast fictional place that houses all the artwork ever stolen

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Education / November 2005

Do the Math

November 12, 2005July 1, 2020 - by Siobhan Roberts

Why ’rithmetic shouldn’t make you cringe

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boy blowing bubbles with birds inside of it.
Feature / November 2005

The Wilderness Within

November 12, 2005May 26, 2020 - by Adam Gilders

A feral child and the quest to be human: a Fijian odyssey

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Arts & Culture / November 2005

Behind the Cotton Curtain

November 12, 2005May 20, 2020 - by Tabatha Southey

The hazards of cross-cultural bra shopping

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Fiction / November 2005

Miss You Already

November 12, 2005May 26, 2020 - by Merilyn Simonds

Mary Ann didn’t think she would want the casket open. But when the funeral director led her in and she saw David’s body lying there, he looked relaxed, almost happy, …

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Feature / November 2005

Suburbia’s Last Stand

November 12, 2005May 20, 2020 - by Larry Frolick

Ontario wants to force its car-dependent masses into denser neighbourhoods

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Books / November 2005

Ideological Warfare

November 12, 2005May 26, 2020 - by Randy Boyagoda

Why the United States needs opinionated loudmouths

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Media / November 2005

To CBC or Not to CBC

November 12, 2005May 11, 2020 - by Ken Alexander

In the debate over whether Canada needs a public broadcaster, on the negative side the familiar arguments are forwarded: cbc audiences have dwindled; taxpayers’ money is supporting a greying class …

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Justice / November 2005

Warm Fuzzy Justice

November 12, 2005May 11, 2020 - by Micah Toub

Colorado’s circle of justice

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Fiction / November 2005

The Second-last Corporate Retreat

November 12, 2005May 20, 2020 - by Don Gillmor

I want to welcome all of you to the weekend that will change your life. Today is the last day you will ever have to put up with the Old …

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