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Dec 24, 2011

Thestar.com Morning Headlines

Saturday, December 24, 2011 Hello Cabuyano! 
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Heads-up Toronto, you're getting a cool Christmas present

Toronto businessman David Rothberg is bankrolling three full days of public skating. Now, that’s the holiday spirit.

Leafs get their Christmas wish with 5-3 win over Isles

All the Leafs wanted for Christmas was to be in a playoff spot by the time Santa’s sleigh took to the sky. And thanks to a pair of wins over conference rivals, they have accomplished just that.

Double shooting sends two to hospital

A shooting that occurred near Oakwood Ave. and Vaughan Rd. sends two to hospital.

Police find truck whose wheel killed QEW motorist

Police have identified the truck and driver involved in Thursday’s deadly accident on the QEW in which a stray truck tire killed a Hamilton woman.

 
 
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Star readers come through for the Santa Claus Fund

In a year when many are struggling in the wake of a difficult economy, Star readers come through for the kids of Greater Toronto.


 
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Canada’s GDP stagnant after four monthly increases

The Canadian economy showed signs of braking in October, starting off what many expect will be a weak last quarter of the year following the previous period’s rebound.

Overnight deposits at European Central Bank hit year high in sign of mistrust

Banks from the 17 countries that use the euro stashed €347 billion ($453 billion) overnight with the European Central Bank on Thursday, in another sign that Europe’s debt crisis is still putting pressure on the banking system despite massive central bank support.

 

BlackBerry email banned after work, Volkswagen tells German workers

Move reflects growing concern over blurred lines between personal and company time.

Canadian house prices overvalued by 10 per cent, IMF warns

A combination of high household debt, overpriced housing and external economic problems are putting Canada’s recovery at risk, the International Monetary Fund is warning.

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Sports
 

Leafs get their Christmas wish with 5-3 win over Isles

All the Leafs wanted for Christmas was to be in a playoff spot by the time Santa’s sleigh took to the sky. And thanks to a pair of wins over conference rivals, they have accomplished just that.

Is Ron Wilson hinting at a contract extension?

Does Leafs coach Ron Wilson already have a contract extension?

 

Charges won’t be laid against Mike Milbury

A Boston-area court decided Friday not to lay any criminal charges against the former NHL coach after concluding there wasn’t enough evidence following an altercation with a 12-year-old boy.

Cox: Canada’s worst NHL team at holiday time? Les Glorieux

Firestorm over non-French speaking coach, scratching of P.K. Subban creating trouble in Montreal.

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Entertainment
 

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: A spectacle to suit the season

Trans-Siberian Orchestra amps up the Nutcracker and other holiday stalwarts.

Knelman: Connecting the dots of Cherry Orchard

Knelman has two close encounters with actress Judith Light on Broadway, but they go back a long way.

 

Bestselling authors aren’t always what they seem

We share facts, anecdotes and revelations about 10 writers.

Amazing quotes from the stars in 2011

Richard Ouzounian brings us his most memorable quotes from a year of 50 Big Interviews with stars.

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Living
 

Stories from Pearson airport's Arrivals area

Mothers dab at red, swollen eyes; husbands clutch bouquets of red roses; girlfriends squeal with delight and toddlers waddle into the outstretched arm. It’s a scene that has played out thousands of times at Pearson International Airport over the past few days. Reporter Isabel Teotonio brings you their stories

FED: Cooking for a crowd with dietary restrictions

Yes, I have a Christmas tree (a real one) in my living room and I sent out 83 cards this year. But as a Christmas-loving Jew I’m under no pressure to engage in needless spending, social obligations, the quantification of friendships by gift price tag (okay, I like that part) or hosting.

 

How to safely open and serve your best bubbly

With New Year’s Eve nigh, it’s high time for a primer on bubbly.

Shop Like a Pro: Raise the bar

This holiday season pack, polish and prime your bar with the most bold and beautiful barware out there.

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Travel
 

The Pleasures of Pudding

From sinful chocolate to fresh berry, the Brits are bonkers for their puddings.

O little town of Bethlehem

A special time of year in the Holy Land.

 

A new option for flights to Florida

Allegiant Air flying Niagara Falls, N.Y. to St. Pete/Clearwater, plus Caribbean rankings and a European poutine push.

Six Things to do in . . . Victoria

It's not all about tea and flowers; British Columbia's capital is full of funky cafes, great shops and lots more.

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