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Even When It Comes To History, The Customer Is Always Right.
By Leigh Rich
THE STORY IS all too familiar. The characters are always
the same Wyatt and Virgil, Billy and Ike, Doc Holliday, Johnny
Ringo, Sheriff Behan and Big Nose Kate. And the conflict expeditiously
plays out at the O.K. Corral. But the latest maverick to arrive in the town too tough to die
is a Norwegian scholar with new views on the legendary Arizona
gunfight. Far from the cozy comforts of temperate Norway, Odd Are Berkaak
isn t the typical Tombstone-ologist. A mild-mannered anthropologist
from the University of Oslo who s well-versed in nebulous topics
The Globe and Mail Letters
April 19: ‘The AstraZeneca vaccine should be opened up to all adults.’ Readers take stock of the rollout, plus other letters to the editor Contributed to The Globe and Mail Published April 19, 2021
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Stranger than fiction
Re The Secret Bondfield Files (April 16): I thought this must be fiction or the latest movie. It seemed too absurd to be real.
Fortunately this investigation does not impugn the quality of health care at St. Michael’s Hospital, but it sure does call into question its administrative oversight of such a major construction project. The same can be said for Infrastructure Ontario. After all, officials knew that Vas Georgiou had been fired – by themselves.