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Kelly: Fabrice Muamba tragedy a reminder that sporting luck cuts both ways

By Cathal Kelly

 Fabrice Muamba of Bolton Wanderers lies on the pitch after suffering a heart attack during Saturday's FA Cup match against Tottenham. Muamba, 23, remains in critical condition in a London hospital.
Most professional athletes are who they are and do what they do because of good fortune. But it’s the other kind of story we see more of now — the...

Mr. Kent’s Tulip: A daily report on a garden coming into bloom

By Jennifer Wells

There are carpets of colour in the garden today. Spring continues to gallop forward into the garden...

The Fixer: Motorcycle riders need to dodge bus knuckles on Don Mills Rd.

By Jack Lakey

Ridges in the pavement at bus stops, like this one on Don Mills Rd., south of Steeles Ave., are caused by buses constantly stopping in the same spot and are a danger to motorcyclists. Long ridges in the pavement at bus stops can send a motorcycle spinning, if the rider doesn't see it and steer clear.

Modernity has taught Jews not to rely on God alone

By Dow Marmur

Hungarians search for names on the wall of victims in the Holocaust Museum in Budapest on Jan. 27, 2012, Holocaust Memorial Day. Neither Holocaust Memorial Day nor Israel Independency Day is religious in the conventional sense...

Mortgage war means good news for homeowners

By Gordon Pape

It's a buyers' market as banks battle for customers by undercutting one another with incredibly low mortgage rates. The mortgage market is a Wild West show right now. If you're going to borrow, now might be the time.

Fiorito: Soccer players may need a new homeSoccer lads may be left behind

By Joe Fiorito

A group of senior soccer players may lose their indoor practice time at the CAMH gym, thus ending a...

Griffin: Toronto Blue Jays receive annual state of the union update

By Richard Griffin

Toronto first baseman Adam Lind autographs the jersey of 9-month-old Benjie Cassidy, of Kelowna, B.C., as mom Linsay holds the squirming toddler before the Jays' spring training game against the Phillies in Dunedin, Fla., on Sunday. Each spring training, in Arizona and Florida, the major-league players’ association tours all 30 camps to update players on union activities, and on...

Griffin: Blue Jays backup catcher Jeff Mathis secure in his new role

By Richard Griffin

Phillies third baseman Placido Polanco screams out in pain after injuring the ring finger of his left hand while diving back to first base on a pickoff attempt by Jays catcher Jeff Mathis in the first inning Saturday in Clearwater, Fla. Catcher Jeff Mathis doesn’t hit much, but that’s not why the Blue Jays brought him over...

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Bashar Assad holds Syria’s diversity hostage

Lubobubo "@ Gifted and @ Keedis The excuse that "we were invade/occupied by foreigners therefore we behave... Keeddis

NDP needs to get Europe right

You Failed to Point Out.. That the reason Germany is doing so well is that by getting rid of the Deutschmark and adopting the... Wallhouse Wart

Toronto’s private golf courses should pay more property tax

Can the council do anything right? They talk, they argue, they talk some more and finally they do nothing right... and in most cases... Lela
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