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The Toronto Star described Gooch's decision to put an end to its traditions, activities and distinguishing characteristics as " neutering Animal House.
In 1992, Superman co-creator Joe Shuster told the Toronto Star that the name derived from 1930's cinematic leading men Clark Gable and Kent Taylor, but the persona from bespectacled silent film comic Harold Lloyd and himself.
The Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, Montreal ’ s La Presse, The Gazette, the Florida Times Union, the Indianapolis Star, the Providence Journal, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Brisbane Courier-Mail, the Windsor Star, The Economic Times and San Francisco Chronicle, among other publications, run the comic in their business section rather than in the regular comics section, similar to the way in which Doonesbury is often carried in the editorial section due to its pointed commentary.
* The Real Castle Frank ( Toronto Star )
Vit Wagner, writing for The Toronto Star in 2001 on the re-mastered edition of " Forever Changes ," said, "( It ) might not rank with the Beach Boys ' ' Pet Sounds ' and the Beatles ' ' Revolver ' and ' Sgt.
In February 2010, an investigation of the Toronto Star daily newspaper found that black people across Toronto were three times more likely to be stopped and documented by police than white people.
Peter Howell, in his review for the Toronto Star, wrote, " It's hard to believe that this is the work of a team that won an Oscar last year for the original screenplay of Fargo.
Toronto Star ( Nov. 24, 2003 )
While praising the film's first two hours as " compelling ", the Toronto Star remarked, " But when Cameron takes the adventure to the next step, deep into the heart of fantasy, it all becomes one great big deja boo.
As the article in the Toronto Star specially isolates, it is not so much a problem of a doctor shortage but of a shortage of ' licensed doctors '.
The prize was established as the Giller Prize in 1994 by Toronto businessman Jack Rabinovitch in honour of his late wife Doris Giller, a former literary editor at the Toronto Star, and is awarded in November of each year along with a cash reward ( then CAN $ 25, 000 ).
However, in 2009 a Toronto Star journalist obtained a private investigator's licence in Ontario with no training, and reported that other Ontarians had done the same.
Berton joined the Toronto Star as associate editor and columnist in 1958, leaving in 1962 to commence The Pierre Berton Show, which ran until 1973.
Category: Toronto Star people
The Toronto Star announced Clark's victory with a headline that read " Joe Who?
Ben Rayner of the Toronto Star listed " Cape Feare ," " Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming " and " Brother From Another Series " among the best episodes of the series, writing " forget Frasier, these are Kelsey Grammer's best roles.
* The Toronto Star
Many Canadian newspapers, including the Ottawa Citizen, Toronto Star and the Globe and Mail, carry cryptic crosswords.
; The Toronto Star ( Canada )
He took a job with Independent Telephone Company, which manufactured radios, and left that job and university when his father — the sports editor of the Toronto Daily Star — told him that the Star was going to start its own radio station.

Toronto and adopted
From his adopted home in Toronto, Canada, Koss directs seven regional Right To Play offices in Europe and North America with 64 paid staff and 90 volunteers.
Selected musicians from the Toronto Symphony Orchestra are " adopted " by schools.
Having adopted the nickname " the Bad Boy " for himself and developed Bad Boy Furniture into a chain of stores around the Toronto area.
Although the University of Toronto Faculty of Law was established in 1887, it was not until 1949 that it adopted its current form.
In the 19th century, the most renowned rowers in the world were the teams from Oxford University and Cambridge University in England, and the Toronto rowers adopted uniforms incorporating the two shades of blue used by the English schools.
Since then, many subsequent mapmakers adopted this name for it, though cartographer Vincenzo Coronelli is thought to have introduced the more commonly used spelling of Toronto in a map he created in 1695.
Beth Avraham Yoseph of Toronto, a large synagogue named after developer and benefactor Joseph Tannenbaum, is an example of an innovative twist on the " anchor tenant " approach adopted by some residential developers.
Toronto City Council adopted an Official Plan opposing the Crosstown Expressway and the Christie Expressway completely.
The campus adopted its present name after being renamed University of Toronto Scarborough Campus in 1983 and University of Toronto at Scarborough in 1996.
This was the route adopted by the Grand Trunk Railway between Montreal, Kingston and Toronto.
Also in 1943, the first Master Plan was adopted in Toronto.
The reorganized Metropolitan Toronto adopted a flag and decal using a symbol of six rings representing the six municipalities.
The name was adopted in November 2007 following the earlier merger of CMS Software Inc. of Toronto and UK-based XKO Software Ltd.
Sir Ernest and Lady MacMillan's home at < span class =" plainlinks "> 115 Park Road was designated a heritage property, as adopted by Toronto City Council, January 22, 1979.
Etobicoke was adopted as the official name of the township ( later city, now part of the city of Toronto ) in 1795 on the direction of Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe.
Theta Xi in Toronto adopted the Xi from their neighbor chapter in Michigan, and in turn every chapter in Ontario has a " Theta " as part of their name from their relationship to the Toronto chapter.
The band had adopted the Casa Loma name by the time of its first recordings in 1929, shortly after it played an eight-month engagement at Casa Loma Hotel in Toronto.
After CFTR moved from contemporary hits to all-news in 1993, AM 640 ( still with the calls CHOG ) was the last contemporary hit radio station in Toronto proper ( and the very last AM station in the area to broadcast Top 40 hits ) until CISS adopted the format in 1999.
Born in Berlin, Germany, he was a Jewish orphan living in Nazi Germany adopted by Alan Coatsworth, a Toronto fire-insurance broker.
At this point CHAS, along with other Telemedia stations in Northeastern Ontario adopted the " EZ Rock " format patterned after Standard Broadcasting's 97. 3 EZ Rock in Toronto.
The name Muskoka was adopted from the municipality of Muskoka, Ontario, a cottage country area north of Toronto.
In September 1885, at a Liberal Party of Canada convention in Toronto, a policy resolution was put forward to reform the Canadian Senate on an elective basis ; a policy that was adopted, but never implemented.

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