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Dec 4, 2011

Thestar.com Morning Headlines

Sunday, December 4, 2011 Hello Cabuyano! 
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Doug Ford suggests schools explore UFC-linked program

Councillor Doug Ford’s office has upset some Toronto trustees by suggesting schools explore a community initiative backed by mixed martial arts league Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Man charged with second-degree murder after body found in SUV

Toronto police have laid second-degree murder charges after a man was found dead in an SUV in North York Friday. The victim has since been identified as 33-year-old Victor Seung.

Leafs lose to Bruins ... again

Surprise start in Beantown shows No. 1 goalie is back to full strength, but Boston still has Toronto’s number after a comfortable 4-1 win.

Cain suspends U.S. presidential campaign amid sex scandals

A defiant Herman Cain suspended his scandalous bid for the Republican presidential nomination on Saturday following weeks of sexual impropriety allegations.

 
 
The Revenge of the Electric Car
 
 

It's back and it's mad.

Director Chris Paine (Who Killed the Electric Car?) on the electric car's comeback of the century.
 
Must Reads - Home Page Editor's Picks
 
 

Doug Smith's Sports Blog: Nash likely to stay with Phoenix

The Star's Doug Smith sorts through your questions to bring you his perspective.
 
Business
 

RIM keeps making headlines â€" for the wrong reasons

Two drunk employees aboard Air Canada flight add to attention from dismal finances, tablet sales.

Warning: labour strife ahead

Canada could be in for more job action than usual next year as governments across the country look to cut costs, according to a report.

 

Pot-smoking tenant may be hard to evict

This week's column looks at the issues surrounding tenants who smoke pot for medicinal purposes or have a license to grow pot?

Merkel: Financial crisis solution to ‘take years’

German Chancellor Angela Merkel pushed for stronger rules against overspending as the long-term answer to Europe’s debt crisis, saying fixes for the euro’s flaws need to be written into changes in the basic EU treaty.

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Sports
 

DiManno: Leafs have no answer in Reimer’s return

Surprise start in Beantown shows No. 1 goalie is back to full strength, but Boston still has Toronto’s number after a comfortable 4-1 win.

DiManno: Nothing like a road trip with dear old Dad

“It’s a blast for our fathers to see what we do on a day-to-day basis,” says Leafs forward Joffrey Lupul, as the players’ fathers joined the team this weekend for a pair of road tilts.

 

Argos re-sign QB Jyles for three years

Pivot will reportedly earn more than $200,000 a year after recording the league’s lowest passer rating and missing half the season while recovering from shoulder surgery.

Jays deal for catcher Mathis

Lefty Mills heads to Angels as Toronto gets a head start on baseball's winter meetings in Dallas.

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Entertainment
 

Nothing easy or pop from Feist

You're not going to get "1 2 3 4" on Feist's latest tour, Ben Rayner writes.

Shame: Seeking sex, but losing human contact

Shame, Steve McQueen's powerful sophomore work with Michael Fassbender, uses explicit sex to convey a subtle message about the fraying of human connections in the modern world.

 

Shame will reopen NC-17 film rating debate

Known as the “kiss of death” rating south of the border, Shame has already received Oscar nods before its release in theatres on Friday.

My Perestroika: Generation nyet

Five former elementary school classmates who grew up as the last generation in the former Soviet Union share candid thoughts on life then and now in My Perestroika.

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Living
 

Gelato making is all in the family

Nearly 60 years after starting a small gelato business in Italy, the Polsinelli family goes back to its roots in Toronto.

Advent calendar: A cookie a day until Christmas

Welcome to our fourth annual Advent cookie calendar. Every day between Dec. 1 and 24, we will run a holiday cookie recipe, accessible through our interactive.

 

The Dish: Three healthy meal options at Tim Hortons

Does Tim Hortons offer healthy and hunger-busting fare? Only if you choose carefully.

Creches of the world

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Travel
 

Holiday in New York

From top hotels with a view to best hot chocolate, a look at some great spots in New York City.

The Wonderful Windy City

The coolest views, drinks and more attractions to see in Chicago.

 

New York suburbs sparkle with new hotels

Manhattan prices got you down? Check out Brooklyn, Queen’s and even, gulp, Hoboken, N.J.

Chicago: deep dish delish

One way to explore the windy city is by the slice. And what a slice it is.

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