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September 2007

Jon Evans argues that the publishing industry must adapt to free online content; Mark Czarnecki analyzes the male public apology; Deborah Campbell wonders whether Dubai will become another Babel; Chris Turner revisits the hippie movement; fiction by Jaspreet Singh…

September 2007 / World

Rebel Spell

September 12, 2007July 6, 2017 - by Adrian Bradbury

Life after marriage to one of Africa’s most wanted men

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September 2007

War Stories

September 12, 2007October 16, 2019 - by Rita Leistner

Rita Leistner’s “portraitscapes” of Lebanon, 2006. NMA nominee: Photojournalism & Photo Essay

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September 2007 / World

Spain’s New Muslims

September 12, 2007October 15, 2019 - by Geoff Pingree

Converts have become the agreeable face of Spanish Islam

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Fiction / September 2007

The Hidden Mickey Mouse

September 12, 2007October 15, 2019 - by John Reardon

I always like to look on the optimistic side of life, but I am realistic enough to know that life is a complex matter. — Walt Disney The Diaries of …

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Politics / September 2007

Dog Days and Fall Fun

September 12, 2007July 16, 2019 - by Ken Alexander

Ottawa is awash in talk of the Harper government launching its fall campaign by “recalibrating its message,” “proroguing Parliament,” and “delivering a throne speech.” The present-continuous form suits the nation’s …

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September 2007 / World

Moving for Mitt

September 12, 2007July 6, 2017 - by Mona Awad

Utah’s dance craze

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September 2007 / World

No Place for a Honeymoon

September 12, 2007July 6, 2017 - by Marcello Di Cintio

Midsummer in the Georgian mountains

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Environment / September 2007

Creative Destruction

September 12, 2007July 17, 2019 - by C.B. Mackintosh

The bright side of roadwork

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Fiction / September 2007

Mont Royal

September 12, 2007October 15, 2019 - by Jaspreet Singh

When I moved to this city, ladies, I thought the cross on the top of the mountain was actually a mathematical sign, you see, I came here to study Engineering …

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Science / September 2007

Breaking D-Wave

September 12, 2007April 15, 2020 - by Alex Hutchinson

Has a small British Columbia start-up built the world’s first viable quantum computer?

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