2010 – YEAR OF ROCK BAND REUNIONS, PG 31 (cid:72)(cid:86)(cid:105)(cid:106)(cid:103)(cid:89)(cid:86)(cid:110)(cid:28)(cid:104) (cid:63)(cid:86)(cid:88)(cid:96)(cid:101)(cid:100)(cid:105) (cid:25)(cid:25)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:37)(cid:37)(cid:33)(cid:33)(cid:37)(cid:37)(cid:37)(cid:37)(cid:37)(cid:37)(cid:33)(cid:33)(cid:37)(cid:37)(cid:37)(cid:37)(cid:37)(cid:37) TORONTO • WEEKEND, JANUARY 22-24, 2010 metronews.ca Haitian PM Way to FundraiserStars come out for Haiti urges faster rAmFeiTnEiRlsMiteeArT sHfa yHesa hiftei’f ss ohparrrimetses SUBMITTED PHOTO go T.O. the frustration of his fellow Haitians at the slow pace of relief efforts. Jean-Max Bellerive is calling on United Way Toronto breaks aid groups to work North American records with the Jean-Max Haitian gov- Bellerive ernment in They said it couldn’t be impact on local businesses distributing done — at least not in a and workers was a reality emergency supplies. shaky economy — but that couldn’t be ignored, Bellerive says the small, United Way Toronto sup- she said. It’s why UWT mo- quake-battered country porters proved naysayers bilized its campaign cabinet has been overwhelmed by wrong. And in March, not the spontaneity of the in- then the city Goal surpassed waiting until ternational community’s kicked it up a summer to response.THE ASSOCIATED PRESS notch by (cid:129) United Way Toronto presi- set volunteers MORE COVERAGE, breaking dent and CEO Frances Lankin out knocking PAGES 6, 10, 11 North Ameri- could hardly contain her joy on doors to can records, at Thursday evening’s cele- spread the raising $109 bration, where she officially word about News on the M ve million in announced the campaign the needs of 2009. had surpassed the $107.5- the poor, What’s this The historic million goal by $1.5 million. young peo- barcode for? achievement ple, seniors Learn how to scan was trumpeted by United and newcomers in the city. tthhee i bnastrrcuocdteio wnsit aht Way Worldwide president A decision was also made to the top of pg 3 and CEO Brian Gallagher in freeze the 2009 target at the a letter congratulating UWT 2008 mark. for raising the most money “We knew it would be dif- VancouverGames in all of North America last ficult,” Lankin said earlier year. Thursday. “We put strate- Countdown “Our city is No. 1,” said a gies in place to reach more to 2010 jubilant Frances Lankin, people and talk about our Ben Mulroney (CTV), from left, Cheryl Hickey (Global Television) and George Stroumboulopoulos UWT president and CEO. work, the work our agen- Follow Metro as we (CBC Television) announce a star-studded lineup Thursday in support of Canada For Haiti, a one- “United Way is not us, but cies were doing and about bring you daily hour, commercial-free special airing across the three networks Friday night. The special will raise what we do together.” the great human need. Peo- coverage leading up money for Canadian relief efforts in Haiti. More coverage, pages 15, 40 It hasn’t been an easy ple responded.” to the 2010 Winter ride. 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THE CANADIAN PRESS Court approves raw milk co-op Ontario farmer not guilty of charges related to selling unpasteurized dairy NthSLeeec aainwnrnnes tt whrhsuosicsw ot ibi ontnaon yr ssco caobuatdn rt er hst mhefio eeta orb rpfmat proochfo rtoedhne iLs eow p.ciatahgle DScoktahocegpahantaei trmtcir yinaoint istfud uadtirvt erost emw e ehr lausieillsfi llrnnte rebMogdaret w uTi a bcahn hmrNlupleaoeriaaelwswskkldte meclaadouyaw -rtr-o-s DAVID COOPER/TORSTAR NEW itnygsheao aTDantat rh uh’ i saenram f i vwtnJeeaovgh rnrde aaSurottlcdha nhiwreoecym btet 2shl iiid0dgixcs0ita-a d’da9tsm.ial .otoyIren n i ca etolr.oa” uibnnaleddle,- 8hC7Ro-AsypeSiHatar -Alo p cldaar rwk bionemgin algon td lireniav Oveinank gbv yail laen igzueSidlct hymm oilnikd .tt hwe a1s9 cfohuanrgde sn aoft- S SERVICE tDahguear ih5n5as-mty e2 a0dr e-ocfheldna rdfageredms hefori mrf rsdoeimslf- Thursday smashed into a base- ter Justice of the Peace Paul tributing milk straight from ment apartment across the Kowarsky ruled the cow- the cow. In Canada, it is ille- street, injuring a man who was share program is exempt gal to sell or distribute un- sleeping in the bedroom. from legislation set out in pasteurized milk, which THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario’s Health Protection health officials consider a and Promotion Act and the health hazard. INDEX Milk Act. Schmidt has maintained The courthouse was he does not break the law by Canada Pg 6 packed with Schmidt’s sup- providing milk to the cow’s World Pg 10 porters and the ruling was owners, all of whom pur- Comment Pg 15 met with claps, cheers and chase a portion of the cow Sports Pg 20 some tears of happiness. and pay to board the animal Entertainment Pg 23 After leaving court, at Glencolton Farms. The Movie Listings Pg 28 Schmidt smiled, accepted a prohibition on raw milk Celebrity Buzz Pg 45 glass of raw milk from one does not apply to farmers. of his supporters and took a Raw milk farmer Michael Schmidt was acquitted Thursday in Newmarket of all charges. Almost 100 At trial, Schmidt argued Monday’s Metro big gulp of his farm-fresh supporters came out in support as the verdict was delivered. the charges that were laid product. The dozens of sup- against him were unconsti- Comment porters who crowded out- dict and also passed around porters and said he was glad “We want to be responsi- tutional and infringed on side the courthouse cheered glasses of raw milk. to help in their fight for ble for our food,” he said. his personal rights and free- Ed Drass talks about TTC issues when they heard the ver- Schmidt thanked his sup- food rights. “Standing up for basic rights doms. THE CANADIAN PRESS that affect you in his column In Tran- U of T students protest extension Alleged DiCaprio sit, Mondays. slasher consents to extradition VidWeHoATC’oSn OtrNoLvIeNrEs iTaOl fDoArYmer NTHfooAErrY AMoLTOneHttRrEooRA ’T sBos Ur gotChnoHtevoA eUNrnniivnegr scitoyu onf- mFfapforrerorreeomnemsts etet bCssdte ooio rnafif nl go1i tSf4ri io emfUUnse pce,o ooo fwf enT h hsT seiiH’tkc suhte aodsFl l eiw gtnhhiiatnnesst HEATHER BUCHAN/FOR M sficyftelioeaiteoauyt rnc’rsf,os e teilephsl e. ra bcco“tato Tpicslohooliesnsiu,sce. l tddCwbe uducocrh thur oaaelnbdnnny ggtra leee yn spp,t e otretxue roat--- CaswintOcahgcUreu Rg nLsTlee asAodshsn oeT aa fosrt rcw dhououint stnDt ifognia C gwcaae modp dmrrouiinvoarinkien-g NtumhnHeeiLvt mreeorren sMdietiywiak heso.o ncDca ahk/neicsyta op ninnlaa danHdasa dltiorfea psxls aaeyts ciecniuxl t rmeSreniemndtti cyn oegesp ttreHherseadi ladliy ne tnsaottfi ttedurDitnsicaoouvnois’ndss Miftoiau“orYrnc ea han r2id n0 o4c0v.r85ee. r ap seyeres c aern,b tet fhtower e dteuon-- ETRO TORONTO siacneornceur tre staaeas ske6,”i 6n fa ogdpr de ertsh dtucr Geedneue tnp ttotsaur . iwti3ho.no5 afefia dvHc eteo o ylt lerhyiaeawrrlso. eoaxgdto rH ahdilailstsi coponanr ttsoyent- BlogsKartik Krishnayer tells Naylor’s term, which ex- mestic students and well Gupta feels the universi- Thursday, her lawyer, It’s Called Football what to ex- pires in June, a small group over five per cent for inter- ty’s current priorities aren’t Brian Greenspan, with the pect in the 2011 of students and staff, dissat- national students,” said in line with the community co-operation of federal season and isfied with what they say Gupta, who is also a mem- and students need. prosecutor Tom Lemon, what he are Naylor’s skewed priori- ber of U of T’s governing “It’s out of sync with a agreed to her extradition really thinks ties, gathered outside to ral- council. She and other publicly-funded institu- for the U.S. equivalent of of Bob ly for a new leader. members of the coalition A U of T student joins the tion,” she said. the Canadian charge of as- Lenarduzzi. “We have a number of feel Naylor hasn’t done Fight Fees Coalition rally “They are losing sight of sault causing bodily harm. concerns, chief amongst enough to lobby the Thursday outside Simcoe Hall. what they have to do, The 39-year-old former which has to do with the af- province for greater fund- which is to provide quality, model, out on bail, was ADVERTISE TODAY! fordability of the universi- ing for post-secondary edu- The coalition is equally affordable education to immediately taken into 1 888 91 metro (63876) ty,” said Joeita Gupta, a cation. displeased with the univer- everybody.” custody. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE Tired of paying more at the dentist for a cleaning? The difference betweenOMI and everyone else is SAVE UP TO 30% ON A CLEANING! DRAMATIC!!! 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THE CANADIAN PRESS Pearson gets first full-body scanner Passengers polled at Pearson prefer the scan to a pat-down by a margin of 10-1 To scan or not to scan? Security Authority. For Mike Shumate, on his guess it’s more invasive That’s the choice facing Passengers designated for Scanner procedure way to Texas, it was all when they get to see every- U.S.-bound passengers at secondary screening are of- about convenience. thing.” Pearson International fered the choice of a full- (cid:129) Posing for the electronic Canadian Air Transport Securi- “I guess I’d choose screen- CATSA is rolling out 11 of Airport as the airport rolls body scan or a pat-down. strip-search is voluntary, for ty Authority. “They have no ing, whichever is quicker, the millimeter-wave ma- out Canada’s first full-body Passengers headed into adults only, and produces im- way of seeing the passenger. the shortest line,” he said. chines at major airports “as scanner. the security zone on Thurs- ages seen by a screener “in a The image they look at doesn’t “At the end of the day, if it we speak,” Larocque ex- The high-tech scanner, day said they’d prefer a remote room,” said Mathieu have any identification. There keeps us safe, I’m all for it.” plained, although Pearson which uses radio waves to scan over a hand search by Larocque, spokesman for the is no name, no flight number.” But 24-year-old Ashley has the first. peer beneath clothing to more than a 10-1 margin. from Barrie, who was flying He couldn’t specify when scan skin surfaces, was put “It’s invasive when some- fear the scans or the opera- they’re going to be bored to Florida, said a hand others would arrive at air- into service Wednesday at body touches me,” said tors who viewed the im- with all those bodies. I like search was far preferable to ports in Montreal, Vancou- Terminal One, said Mathieu Toronto resident Olena ages. my body, so I don’t mind,” a scan. ver, Calgary, Ottawa, Hali- Larocque, spokesman for Kashuba, 30, on her way to “They see like, what, she said. “But touching? I “I don’t like the idea of a fax and Winnipeg. the Canadian Air Transport Chicago. She said she didn’t 10,000 a day? I think don’t like.” body scan,” she said. “I TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE NATHAN DENETTE/THE CANADIAN PRESS CAdaaisenntRcnxor ecIpcdtaMu e nccactsEcrg heu ltieAmdeeavrsnd a’iorsM ennf lede at idkosraldlsip ivyv liiawl s benirnsrnweegak sgoiu aeph fdygdhotee,ea inri cssc slim b kaninwrbora oiiildenflwemdyeal,,eirndwthfo heiliuaNHsefti ih rkaenJl,w a grlfiNen itryirebaaf.sl el ob,1tyyr di1 dlei ay4a,net n 1 2sg Aowa,d0rp s e 0ah iefbi7soomsa ms ,sfeno pol3cuatiu6hhstyrna.diaeinlderrb.g g ri elioonnedff- a court heard Thursday. side a minivan by Peel Po- Crown Mara Basso told a lice parked in a driveway Brampton court she was of a Brampton home. consenting to the applica- Police said at the time tion filed by Shafqat Na- the woman had been gra’s lawyer Carol Letman. killed at her home on Ash- Justice Bruce Durno will prior Ave. In Mississauga. hear submissions March 4. The accused later went Nagra, who is currently to a nearby police station in custody behind bars, claiming he had killed his would then be detained in- wife. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE CFO of Samsung C&T Corporation Sung Ha Chi, from left, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Brad Duguid, Premier Dalton McGuin- Councillor uses courts in an effort to ty and Executive Vice-President for KEPCO Chan-Ki Jung pose for a photograph on Thursday after signing a $7-billion agreement that will bring more green energy to Ontario. squash legal payments to colleagues McGuinty touts ‘bold steps’ toward green future POLITICSAngered by Toron- voted to pay their legal ex- to council’s decision to cov- penses. Holyday’s applica- er legal expenses for three tion to divisional court says ENERGYA $7-billion invest- crowded transmission of his colleagues, Coun. that council exceeded its le- ment in Ontario by Sam- “It’s important to understand that lines and incentives that Doug Holyday has hired an- gal power. sung and state-owned Ko- building the green economy ... is not for they said amount to a other lawyer to quash the Bussin said late yesterday rean Power Electric Corp. huge taxpayer subsidy of a payments. that she’d just found out the faint of heart.” Premier Dalton McGuinty will help the province be- foreign multinational. Holyday wants Council- Holyday’s application, but come a leader in manufac- The Association of Pow- lors Adrian Heaps, Sandra said the courts aren’t the turing green energy tech- heart,” said McGuinty. ating about 16,000 jobs in er Producers of Ontario Bussin and Giorgio Mam- right forum for the issue. nologies that it can export “It’s going to take bold the process. Most of those said its members feel like moliti to pay their own le- “He should be dealing to the United States and steps.” will be temporary, but they were “thrown under gal bills after complaints with it through city coun- elsewhere, Premier Dalton Samsung will build 1,440 permanent manu- a bus” by the Liberal gov- were brought against them. cil,” she said. McGuinty said Thursday. wind and solar farms facturing and related jobs ernment in favour of the Heaps and Mammoliti “It’s highly unusual (to “It’s important to under- across Ontario that will will be created. South Korean consortium both faced compliance au- turn to courts). I haven’t ac- stand that building the generate 2,500 megawatts Critics said Ontario was led by Samsung and were dits about their election tually seen what he is alleg- green economy, green en- of power, and will also giving Samsung big advan- “appalled” at the lack of spending. Bussin brought a ing as yet.” ergy jobs and putting in build four plants to manu- tages over Canadian-based an open and transparent defamation suit against a lo- Heaps and Mammoliti place the Green Energy facture components for wind and solar producers, process. cal newspaper publisher. both refused comment. Act is not for the faint of green energy projects, cre- including special access to THE CANADIAN PRESS In all three cases, council TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE There is a First Time Try for Everything. for the first time! per Canada & USA call Easy to Use. Simply dial 10-10-620 + 1 OR 011 + the Number No need to switch phone companies and charges will appear on your current bill. It's easier than a calling card! Go ahead, just try it! For rates to other countries visit www.telehop.com 1·888·882·8056 370 Based on average residential usage. Calls to cell phones may be at a different rate. Rates subject to change without notice. Terms and conditions apply, please see website for details. Weekend, January 22-24, 2010 metronews.ca metro Toronto Zoo hunting for new head honcho local 5 (cid:65)(cid:47)(cid:68)(cid:51)(cid:14)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:14)(cid:51)(cid:70)(cid:66)(cid:64)(cid:47)(cid:14)(cid:33)(cid:30)(cid:19)(cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:52)(cid:52)(cid:14) The Toronto Zoo is looking for a new CEO. Headhunting firm Odgers Berndtson came up with 100 names, and interviews for the top 10 have been held.TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE (cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:58)(cid:14)(cid:49)(cid:58)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:64)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:49)(cid:51)(cid:14)(cid:52)(cid:47)(cid:65)(cid:54)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:60)(cid:65)(cid:14) (cid:20)(cid:14)(cid:47)(cid:49)(cid:49)(cid:51)(cid:65)(cid:65)(cid:61)(cid:64)(cid:55)(cid:51)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:66)(cid:54)(cid:55)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:69)(cid:51)(cid:51)(cid:57)(cid:15) Last of ‘Toronto 18’ (cid:61)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:14)(cid:93)(cid:99)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:90)(cid:79)(cid:97)(cid:98)(cid:14)(cid:98)(cid:87)(cid:81)(cid:89)(cid:83)(cid:98)(cid:83)(cid:82)(cid:14)(cid:94)(cid:96)(cid:87)(cid:81)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:28) (cid:66)(cid:54)(cid:47)(cid:66)(cid:184)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:67)(cid:62)(cid:14)(cid:66)(cid:61) accused found guilty (cid:36)(cid:35)(cid:19) The remaining member of ther, who court heard is al- the so-called Toronto 18 3 others sentenced leged to have issued a fat- terror group charged in wa, or religious ruling, as- connection with the bomb (cid:129) Abdelhaleem’s three co- suring his son it was Islam- plot was found guilty on accused all pleaded guilty ically correct to launch a (cid:61)(cid:52)(cid:52) Thursday in a Brampton and were recently sen- terrorist attack in Canada. court. tenced. The mastermind of Abdelhaleem was among The ruling now sets the the plot, Zakaria Amara, four people charged in the stage for defence counsel was sentenced on Monday summer of 2006 with an to argue that Shareef Ab- to life in prison, which is the explosives plot targeting (cid:61)(cid:64)(cid:55)(cid:53)(cid:55)(cid:60)(cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:14)(cid:62)(cid:64)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:51)(cid:65) delhaleem was entrapped harshest sentence ever to the Toronto Stock Ex- by a police agent who infil- be handed down under the change, the Front Street of- trated the homegrown cell. 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Abdelhaleem was the on- (cid:146)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:69)(cid:61)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:184)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:55)(cid:60)(cid:66)(cid:55)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:66)(cid:51)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:20)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:58)(cid:51)(cid:51)(cid:62)(cid:69)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:64) with knowingly participat- Abdelhaleem is sched- ly one of the bomb plot to (cid:146)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:184)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:67)(cid:60)(cid:50)(cid:51)(cid:64)(cid:69)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:64)(cid:14)(cid:20)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:58)(cid:51)(cid:51)(cid:62)(cid:69)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:64) ing in a terrorist group and uled to testify in his own stand trial, forcing a for- (cid:146)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:184)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:20)(cid:14)(cid:69)(cid:61)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:184)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:61)(cid:49)(cid:57)(cid:65)(cid:26)(cid:14)(cid:54)(cid:61)(cid:65)(cid:55)(cid:51)(cid:64)(cid:71)(cid:14)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:50)(cid:14)(cid:47)(cid:49)(cid:49)(cid:51)(cid:65)(cid:65)(cid:61)(cid:64)(cid:55)(cid:51)(cid:65) intending to cause an ex- defence as part of the en- mer friend turned inform- plosion that was likely to trapment motion, which is ant to come out of the wit- (cid:146)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:69)(cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:58)(cid:51)(cid:66)(cid:65)(cid:26)(cid:14)(cid:54)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:50)(cid:48)(cid:47)(cid:53)(cid:65)(cid:26)(cid:14)(cid:58)(cid:67)(cid:53)(cid:53)(cid:47)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:14)(cid:20)(cid:14)(cid:48)(cid:47)(cid:49)(cid:57)(cid:62)(cid:47)(cid:49)(cid:57)(cid:65) cause serious bodily harm scheduled to begin Mon- ness protection program (cid:146)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:69)(cid:47)(cid:66)(cid:49)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:20)(cid:14)(cid:56)(cid:51)(cid:69)(cid:51)(cid:58)(cid:58)(cid:51)(cid:64)(cid:71) or death. day. and testify for the first The defence elected to Also expected to take the time. call no evidence on the is- stand is Abdelhaleem’s fa- TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE (cid:52)(cid:96)(cid:87)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:103)(cid:26)(cid:14)(cid:56)(cid:79)(cid:92)(cid:99)(cid:79)(cid:96)(cid:103)(cid:14)(cid:32)(cid:32)(cid:92)(cid:82)(cid:14)(cid:98)(cid:93)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:99)(cid:92)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:103)(cid:26)(cid:14)(cid:56)(cid:79)(cid:92)(cid:99)(cid:79)(cid:96)(cid:103)(cid:14)(cid:32)(cid:34)(cid:98)(cid:86) DesignA new idea in bloom JOHN R. 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She and partner Jeff Cogliati will share the $3,000 cash prize and (cid:47)(cid:97)(cid:97)(cid:93)(cid:96)(cid:98)(cid:83)(cid:82)(cid:14) (cid:97)(cid:98)(cid:103)(cid:90)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:26)(cid:14)(cid:100)(cid:79)(cid:96)(cid:87)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:14) have their design, named The Lotus, installed in Mount Pleasant Cemetery this summer. (cid:80)(cid:103)(cid:14)(cid:97)(cid:98)(cid:93)(cid:96)(cid:83)(cid:28) Rossi flaunts non-politico Man suing jail (cid:35)(cid:30)(cid:19)(cid:27) (cid:18)(cid:39)(cid:28)(cid:39)(cid:39) (cid:14) status in campaign speech staff faces arms, (cid:37)(cid:30)(cid:19)(cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:52)(cid:52)(cid:14) (cid:47)(cid:66)(cid:61)(cid:58)(cid:58)(cid:59)(cid:14)(cid:59)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:71)(cid:60)(cid:14)(cid:54)(cid:184)(cid:65)(cid:55)(cid:58)(cid:14)(cid:52)(cid:55)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:64) drug charges (cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:58)(cid:14)(cid:58)(cid:67)(cid:53)(cid:53)(cid:47)(cid:53)(cid:51) (cid:67)(cid:60)(cid:50)(cid:51)(cid:64)(cid:69)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:64) (cid:64)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:28)(cid:14)(cid:18)(cid:32)(cid:35)(cid:27)(cid:18)(cid:37)(cid:30)(cid:30) (cid:64)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:28)(cid:14)(cid:18)(cid:31)(cid:36)(cid:27)(cid:18)(cid:32)(cid:39) ELECTION In a direct appeal Taking a shot at his ri- LAWSUITA paralyzed man (cid:65)(cid:51)(cid:79)(cid:102)(cid:81)(cid:90)(cid:83)(cid:90)(cid:99)(cid:14)(cid:18)(cid:82)(cid:31)(cid:83)(cid:30)(cid:97)(cid:27)(cid:14)(cid:18)(cid:87)(cid:98)(cid:83)(cid:33)(cid:91)(cid:35)(cid:30)(cid:97) to centre-right voters, Roc- vals in the Oct. 25 race to suing Toronto (Don) Jail (cid:101)(cid:87)(cid:98)(cid:86)(cid:14)(cid:39)(cid:37)(cid:143)(cid:14)(cid:94)(cid:96)(cid:87)(cid:81)(cid:83)(cid:14) co Rossi is promising fiscal replace Mayor David Miller staff, alleging he was stuck (cid:83)(cid:92)(cid:82)(cid:87)(cid:92)(cid:85)(cid:97)(cid:28) responsibility if — who include long- in a jail cell without his elected mayor, in- time politicians wheelchair, has now been cluding outsourcing such as deputy may- charged for selling drugs to city services, remov- or Joe Pantalone, an undercover officer and ionvge rpseoeliitnicgi atnhse fTrToCm, fmoriemr er depuGtye oprrgee- kroeoempi nagt Sat l.o Madicehda geul’ns Hino sh-is (cid:47)(cid:31)(cid:60)(cid:30)(cid:14)(cid:51)(cid:70)(cid:66)(cid:64)(cid:19)(cid:47) (cid:47)(cid:69)(cid:54)(cid:58)(cid:51)(cid:58)(cid:60)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:50)(cid:71)(cid:61)(cid:47)(cid:67)(cid:71)(cid:14)(cid:67)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:65)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:14)(cid:71)(cid:66)(cid:61)(cid:67)(cid:67)(cid:64)(cid:64)(cid:14)(cid:54)(cid:50)(cid:48)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:141)(cid:14)(cid:71)(cid:59)(cid:26)(cid:47)(cid:14)(cid:56)(cid:65)(cid:66)(cid:47)(cid:51)(cid:64)(cid:60)(cid:49)(cid:67)(cid:47)(cid:64)(cid:47)(cid:50)(cid:64)(cid:149)(cid:14)(cid:71)(cid:14)(cid:32)(cid:33)(cid:64)(cid:50)(cid:15) and killing planned Smitherman, and pital. Though a police (cid:61)(cid:52)(cid:52) (cid:61)(cid:64)(cid:14)(cid:71)(cid:61)(cid:67)(cid:64)(cid:14)(cid:54)(cid:48)(cid:49)(cid:14)(cid:49)(cid:64)(cid:51)(cid:50)(cid:55)(cid:66)(cid:14)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:64)(cid:50)(cid:14) bicycle lanes along undeclared candi- state ment Thursday does- (cid:24)(cid:65)(cid:93)(cid:91)(cid:83)(cid:14)(cid:83)(cid:102)(cid:81)(cid:90)(cid:99)(cid:97)(cid:87)(cid:93)(cid:92)(cid:97)(cid:14)(cid:79)(cid:94)(cid:94)(cid:90)(cid:103)(cid:28)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:83)(cid:14)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:90)(cid:93)(cid:101)(cid:14)(cid:84)(cid:93)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:82)(cid:83)(cid:98)(cid:79)(cid:87)(cid:90)(cid:97)(cid:28) major routes such as date Adam Gi- n’t identify the man, the Jarvis Street. Rocco ambrone, chair of Toronto Star has learned In his first major Rossi the TTC — Rossi fo- he is Venkat Milligan, 22. 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Bishop Brian Dunn will officially take over Monday at a mass at St. Ninian’s Cathedral in the Diocese of Antigonish. THE CANADIAN PRESS Accused killer ‘psychotic’: Lawyer Canada The defence lawyer for a B.C. man who has admitted killing his three children says Allan Schoenborn, left, was living a psychotic reality in which he believed it morally right to take their lives in order to save them from a “fate worse than death.” Schoenborn is on trial for first-degree murder in the deaths of 10-year-old Kaitlynne, eight-year-old Max and five-year-old Cordon, who were found dead in their Merritt, B.C., home in April 2008. 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The trip is expected The federal and provin- “There were three Defence Minister Peter to take about 10 days. cial governments have incidents of escalation of MacKay says 1 Field Hospi- There are currently more been in talks for months force that led to four civil- tal based in Petawawa, Ont., than 1,000 Canadian sol- on this issue. ian deaths caused by CF will depart in the coming A Canadian Armed Forces G-Wagon is loaded on the MV diers, sailors and air crew THE CANADIAN PRESS soldiers,” the military said. days for Leogane, at the epi- Wloclawek Thursday at the Quebec City port. Military vehicles, on the ground or off the “That being said, in all centre of the Jan. 12 quake. including water purifying units and bulldozers, are being coast of Haiti. That figure is three cases, the investiga- The hospital’s team of shipped to Haiti on a humanitarian mission. to double within two tions determined that the general doctors, surgeons, weeks. A 16-member mili- rules of engagement were specialists and nurses will lation,” MacKay said Thurs- fied about 150 child-adop- tary medical team already followed.” bring “much-needed health day. tion cases that were under- in Jacmel, a hard-hit town The four deaths at Cana- services, expertise and re- Addressing the daily way before the magnitude- about 40 kilometres south dian hands were among a sources to augment the briefing on Canadian ef- 7.3 quake struck. of the capital of Port-au- record 2,412 civilian casual- medical care that the Cana- forts in Haiti, Immigration Ottawa is working with Prince, treated almost 100 Help starts trickling into Haiti nursing ties in 2009. dian Forces are already pro- Minister Jason Kenney said the provinces and the Hait- patients on Wednesday. homes, but for some it's too late. Scan this code for the story. 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(cid:58)(cid:47)(cid:67)(cid:64)(cid:47)(cid:14)(cid:47)(cid:65)(cid:54)(cid:58)(cid:51)(cid:71) Keep up infrastructure (cid:20)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:71) (cid:61)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:14)(cid:93)(cid:99)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:96)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:99)(cid:90)(cid:79)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:94)(cid:96)(cid:87)(cid:81)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:28) funding, mayors urge (cid:33)(cid:30)(cid:19)(cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:52)(cid:52) (cid:18)(cid:31)(cid:31)(cid:28)(cid:39)(cid:39) Say spending will help Ottawa curb big deficit (cid:48)(cid:51)(cid:50)(cid:50)(cid:55)(cid:60)(cid:53)(cid:14) (cid:48)(cid:47)(cid:66)(cid:54)(cid:27)(cid:65)(cid:55)(cid:72)(cid:51)(cid:50)(cid:14) (cid:49)(cid:61)(cid:61)(cid:64)(cid:50)(cid:55)(cid:60)(cid:47)(cid:66)(cid:51)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:48)(cid:71)(cid:14) (cid:66)(cid:61)(cid:69)(cid:51)(cid:58)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:48)(cid:71)(cid:14) (cid:60)(cid:47)(cid:67)(cid:66)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:26)(cid:14)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:70)(cid:70)(cid:26) (cid:69)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:65)(cid:67)(cid:66)(cid:66)(cid:47)(cid:14)(cid:48)(cid:47)(cid:59)(cid:48)(cid:61)(cid:61)(cid:26) Canada’s big-city mayors structions jobs, said Toron- (cid:52)(cid:55)(cid:51)(cid:58)(cid:50)(cid:49)(cid:64)(cid:51)(cid:65)(cid:66)(cid:14)(cid:58)(cid:67)(cid:70)(cid:67)(cid:64)(cid:71)(cid:26) (cid:64)(cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:62)(cid:54)(cid:14)(cid:58)(cid:47)(cid:67)(cid:64)(cid:51)(cid:60) (cid:54)(cid:61)(cid:66)(cid:51)(cid:58)(cid:14)(cid:49)(cid:61)(cid:58)(cid:58)(cid:51)(cid:49)(cid:66)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:60)(cid:26) (cid:58)(cid:47)(cid:69)(cid:66)(cid:61)(cid:60)(cid:14)(cid:20) are urging the federal gov- Deadline issues to Mayor David Miller, they (cid:50)(cid:55)(cid:65)(cid:66)(cid:55)(cid:60)(cid:49)(cid:66)(cid:58)(cid:71)(cid:14)(cid:54)(cid:61)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:26) (cid:60)(cid:47)(cid:67)(cid:66)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:14)(cid:56)(cid:14)(cid:49)(cid:58)(cid:47)(cid:65)(cid:65) ernment to keep billions help foster a more positive, (cid:60)(cid:71)(cid:53)(cid:110)(cid:64)(cid:50)(cid:14)(cid:54)(cid:61)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:14)(cid:20)(cid:14) (cid:62)(cid:58)(cid:67)(cid:65)(cid:26)(cid:14) of dollars in infrastructure • The mayors said many in- productive environment (cid:61)(cid:49)(cid:84)(cid:47)(cid:84)(cid:14)(cid:93)(cid:58)(cid:99)(cid:68)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:96)(cid:55)(cid:83)(cid:60)(cid:85)(cid:14)(cid:99)(cid:57)(cid:90)(cid:79)(cid:58)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:94)(cid:51)(cid:96)(cid:55)(cid:87)(cid:81)(cid:60)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:28) (cid:34)(cid:30)(cid:19)(cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:52)(cid:52) mcoounnetryy f elonwteinrsg a a ns etwhe era fbrea sftirnuischtuerde bpy rtohjee csttsi mcualnu’st fsoerlf bcruesainteess sjo, b“sw.”hich in it- (cid:51)(cid:50)(cid:61)(cid:102)(cid:87)(cid:96)(cid:97)(cid:81)(cid:79)(cid:98)(cid:90)(cid:92)(cid:87)(cid:99)(cid:92)(cid:85)(cid:82)(cid:81)(cid:83)(cid:83)(cid:98)(cid:14)(cid:90)(cid:97)(cid:58)(cid:103)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:79)(cid:54)(cid:80)(cid:93)(cid:83)(cid:91)(cid:90)(cid:28)(cid:83) (cid:47)(cid:20)(cid:48)(cid:14)(cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:49)(cid:58)(cid:66)(cid:61)(cid:14)(cid:54)(cid:61)(cid:61)(cid:14)(cid:59)(cid:66)(cid:64)(cid:54)(cid:47)(cid:50)(cid:51)(cid:66)(cid:55)(cid:64)(cid:60)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:47)(cid:65)(cid:66)(cid:55)(cid:72)(cid:55)(cid:60)(cid:51)(cid:65)(cid:53)(cid:14)(cid:14) of restraint. fund’s March 2011 dead- Without continued joint (cid:61)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:14)(cid:93)(cid:99)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:96)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:99)(cid:90)(cid:79)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:94)(cid:96)(cid:87)(cid:81)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:28) They want Ottawa to ex- line. That’s particularly true investments in infrastruc- tend the $4-billion federal in smaller municipalities, ture by federal, provincial infrastructure stimulus which took longer to get and municipal govern- fpuanstd fothr ea t lceuarsrte snixt mMoanrtchhs ptor oaje scctas rocfitf yt hoef gcroonutnradc tdoures m“Ceanntasd, a wMoilnle’tr supccreededic.”ted: (cid:18)(cid:18)(cid:32)(cid:39)(cid:30)(cid:39)(cid:30)(cid:30)(cid:38)(cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:52)(cid:52) (cid:34)(cid:30)(cid:19)(cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:52)(cid:52) 2011 deadline — and con- and matching funds. Regina Mayor Pat Fiacco (cid:59)(cid:55)(cid:57)(cid:47)(cid:65)(cid:47)(cid:14)(cid:62)(cid:58)(cid:47)(cid:49)(cid:51)(cid:14) sider more funding even as agreed that infrastructure (cid:65)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:71)(cid:14) (cid:65)(cid:51)(cid:66)(cid:66)(cid:55)(cid:60)(cid:53)(cid:65) it looks to save money else- spending on infrastructure funding “more than pays (cid:62)(cid:61)(cid:65)(cid:66)(cid:67)(cid:64)(cid:51)(cid:62)(cid:51)(cid:50)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:14) (cid:61)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:14)(cid:93)(cid:99)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:96)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:99)(cid:90)(cid:79)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:94)(cid:96)(cid:87)(cid:81)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:28) (cid:65)(cid:61)(cid:60)(cid:61)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:14)(cid:68)(cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:58)(cid:51)(cid:71)(cid:14) where. will actually help the gov- for itself” and must not be (cid:51)(cid:67)(cid:64)(cid:61)(cid:14)(cid:62)(cid:55)(cid:58)(cid:58)(cid:61)(cid:69)(cid:14) (cid:62)(cid:58)(cid:67)(cid:65)(cid:26)(cid:14) They’re also urging the ernment erase the $56-bil- sacrificed on the altar of re- (cid:66)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:14)(cid:63)(cid:67)(cid:51)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:14) (cid:32)(cid:30)(cid:19)(cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:52)(cid:52)(cid:14)(cid:14) government to resist the lion deficit racked up since straint. 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The aim is to come up with bridges, sewer systems, and Infrastructure projects to a 20-year plan for funding other infrastructure. improve things like public infrastructure improve- The mayors argue that transit not only create con- ments. 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Where would (cid:20)(cid:61)(cid:84)(cid:14)(cid:84)(cid:49)(cid:14)(cid:93)(cid:67)(cid:99)(cid:96)(cid:55)(cid:14)(cid:96)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:55)(cid:85)(cid:60)(cid:99)(cid:90)(cid:47)(cid:79)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:64)(cid:94)(cid:96)(cid:66)(cid:87)(cid:81)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:28) (cid:62)(cid:58)(cid:67)(cid:65)(cid:26)(cid:14) short steps from his chair Huskies we be if we weren’t given (cid:35)(cid:30)(cid:19)(cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:52)(cid:52) to the podium and a wall of hockey second chances?” he said. (cid:47)(cid:49)(cid:61)(cid:58)(cid:58)(cid:61)(cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:57)(cid:66)(cid:69)(cid:54)(cid:47)(cid:51)(cid:64)(cid:64)(cid:51)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:51)(cid:66)(cid:65)(cid:14) television cameras, but for team, said Although it is not yet (cid:61)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:14)(cid:93)(cid:99)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:96)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:99)(cid:90)(cid:79)(cid:96)(cid:14) (cid:94)(cid:96)(cid:87)(cid:81)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:28) Mike Danton it was a walk he just clear when Danton will (cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:50)(cid:26)(cid:14) he hoped would take him a wants to fo- play, he skated at practice (cid:32)(cid:35)(cid:19)(cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:52)(cid:52) million miles from his past. cus on being with the Huskies for only (cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:58)(cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:62)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:66)(cid:61)(cid:49)(cid:57) In his first public com- a student the second time later (cid:49)(cid:61)(cid:61)(cid:57)(cid:69)(cid:47)(cid:64)(cid:51) (cid:51)(cid:102)(cid:81)(cid:90)(cid:99)(cid:82)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:14)(cid:47)(cid:90)(cid:90)(cid:27)(cid:49)(cid:90)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:14)(cid:20) ments since coming to Hali- Mike Danton and hockey Thursday trying to improve (cid:49)(cid:87)(cid:96)(cid:81)(cid:99)(cid:90)(cid:93)(cid:92)(cid:14)(cid:49)(cid:93)(cid:92)(cid:98)(cid:83)(cid:91)(cid:94)(cid:93)(cid:28)(cid:14) (cid:61)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:14)(cid:93)(cid:99)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:96)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:99)(cid:90)(cid:79)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:94)(cid:96)(cid:87)(cid:81)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:28) fax, the former NHL player player. his fitness level. — who was convicted and “It’s one of those things He has two years of Cana- (cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:14)(cid:51)(cid:70)(cid:66)(cid:64)(cid:47) did time for a failed mur- where I think we all make dian Interuniversity Sport (cid:31)(cid:30)(cid:19) (cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:58)(cid:14)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:71)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:47)(cid:66)(cid:67)(cid:64)(cid:50)(cid:47)(cid:71)(cid:26)(cid:14)(cid:56)(cid:47)(cid:60)(cid:67)(cid:47)(cid:64)(cid:71)(cid:14)(cid:32)(cid:33)(cid:64)(cid:50)(cid:15) der-for-hire plot — said he mistakes ... The severity of eligibility left and is consid- (cid:69)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:14)(cid:71)(cid:61)(cid:67)(cid:14)(cid:67)(cid:65)(cid:51)(cid:14)(cid:71)(cid:61)(cid:67)(cid:64)(cid:14)(cid:54)(cid:48)(cid:49)(cid:141)(cid:14)(cid:59)(cid:47)(cid:65)(cid:66)(cid:51)(cid:64)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:64)(cid:50)(cid:149)(cid:14) wants to put his troubled those mistakes is what dif- ering a future in either (cid:61)(cid:52)(cid:52) (cid:61)(cid:64)(cid:14)(cid:71)(cid:61)(cid:67)(cid:64)(cid:14)(cid:54)(cid:48)(cid:49)(cid:14)(cid:49)(cid:64)(cid:51)(cid:50)(cid:55)(cid:66)(cid:14)(cid:49)(cid:47)(cid:64)(cid:50)(cid:14) history behind him. fers, but when it comes sports psychology or coach- (cid:24)(cid:65)(cid:93)(cid:91)(cid:83)(cid:14)(cid:83)(cid:102)(cid:81)(cid:90)(cid:99)(cid:97)(cid:87)(cid:93)(cid:92)(cid:97)(cid:14)(cid:79)(cid:94)(cid:94)(cid:90)(cid:103)(cid:28)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:83)(cid:14)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:90)(cid:93)(cid:101)(cid:14)(cid:84)(cid:93)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:82)(cid:83)(cid:98)(cid:79)(cid:87)(cid:90)(cid:97)(cid:28) Danton, 29, the newest down to it, I think that ing at some level. member of the Saint Mary’s everybody deserves a sec- THE CANADIAN PRESS (cid:101)(cid:101)(cid:101)(cid:28)(cid:98)(cid:86)(cid:83)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:103)(cid:28)(cid:81)(cid:93)(cid:91) News in brief FLU A new study says genetic Canada, Australian Aboriginals groups do have in common is a *10% discount excludes: Women’s wear: La Collection, ABS, JS Collections dresses & suits, Tahari suits, Andy Thê-Anh, Anne Klein New York, Ba&sh, By Malene Birger, Ça Va de Soi, Chaiken Profile, Dana Buchman, Ellen Tracy, Hoss, Laila, Lauren by Ralph Lauren, Mint, Norma Kamali, Tavãn & Mitto, Three Quarter, Tara Jarmon, Walter, BAIA Black Label, DKNYC sportswear. 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Master Warrant Officer Charlotte Hawes from Dundurn, Sask. of the Canadian Army Reservists — ing practices, that objected sponsors from companies “VANOC set the stage for attached to Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry patrol — holds a child Thursday while talking to an assessment of the pro- they accuse of ambush mar- this kind of backlash way with Afghan women during a meeting in Kandahar City, southern Afghanistan. posed gold and copper keting. early on because they were mine, known as the Red Last week, Scotiabank way too aggressive ... Now Chris project. joined the ranks of corpo- they’re in a case where oth- In granting environmen- rate brands to be chastised er (companies) are saying Weather woes unofficial Games event: Historian tal approval to Red Chris, for launching a marketing ‘We dare ya, go ahead, take Ottawa evaluated only a campaign VANOC says a shot at us in court.’” OLYMPICS Unofficially, the Olympic historian. Austrian military was called proposed tailings pond threatens to undermine the That was feasible a few weather is the toughest hur- Warm weather and rains in to carry in tonnes of without considering the value of Games sponsor- years ago when organizers dle facing athletes, organiz- have washed away much of snow to save the ski courses rest of the project — a ship. Yoga-wear retailer Lul- were chasing mom-and-pop ers and spectators at every the snow on Vancouver’s from warm winds and rain. mine and a mill — and con- ulemon and former businesses. But tackling Winter Olympics. Cypress Mountain. Plans are Ten days before the open- cluded that a comprehen- Olympic retailer Roots have brazen campaigns mount- Vancouver appears to be now in the works to truck ing ceremonies, it rained. sive study was unnecessary. also launched their own ed by large corporations joining a lengthy list of and fly in snow. “The army moved in and Ottawa is obligated to lines that test the limits of means juggling the hassles Games hosts forced to con- It’s not the first time. actually hand-packed the consider proposed mining Olympic branding. of both legal costs and the front — and accept — the Historian David Wal- snow onto the slopes by projects in their entirety, “You’re basically seeing potential for bad public re- contrarian character of lechinsky said at the 1964 hand and foot,” he said. not piece by piece, said the businesses saying ‘Screw lations. THE CANADIAN PRESS Mother Nature, says an Games in Innsbruck, the THE CANADIAN PRESS court. 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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Horror after horror in Haiti News in brief CALIFORNIA More than 1,000 homes remained under evacu- ation orders Thursday as an al- rfptswFfmbooheclyoaaaoarrr w snvewrdufheroaieyniea stlo-rfdt d dlfpopatouf hrrmifoioelnre i muelsndospltsn c cuauotw dhlhordnareiaeammstsndtdtaltgci m i wdcyfhSn otaeeoueeshrras snurr ea rae ybit.w nt ch ieAfdindooeeele g oarwsurbne nswrbaie utgt ue.C ehdfplaikoerl’esdwi-- Wmni1dwdJmna0oayagneao,iyr0rnsd .tr en 0sehk1gia c0ve2g t oaroh er rptqlfsfanah e c uHivat -anoa ameraHrsjpeksuie aotlr eo.rceieiv ’itafns leeiioir na cservarsn a f fia l hnprstwa oo sigiacltiom lk nrabosre gliu oku,td lsrheftueetyreissl-l eHrCedoalT maiahtyitmeae 2 nddi0 seg0sCHbaoi,o0tyvhr0n ea 0ri,tt ns,hio wmatleilc s iiectisEnho ut re drsf8oiit0gnipmu,g0er aa0etnto0s- JULIE JACOBSON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS worth of rain has soaked hill- Clinics have 12-day wait- buried in mass graves. The sides in the San Gabriel Moun- ing lists for patients, commission now estimates tains northeast of downtown crushed arms and legs are two million homeless. Los Angeles, where 250 square festering and makeshift North of Port-au-Prince, miles of forest burned in a camps that have sprung up burial workers said the summer wildfire. in parks, streets and vacant macabre task of handling THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lots now house an estimat- the never-ending flow of ed 500,000 people, many in bodies was traumatizing. need of food and water. “I have seen so many chil- “The next health risk dren, so many children. I could include outbreaks of cannot sleep at night and, if diarrhea, respiratory tract I do, it is a constant night- Jerald Bristol, right, watches Thursday as a cemetery worker covers the remains of his wife and four infections and other dis- mare,” said Foultone Fe- children in a mass grave in Port-au-Prince. Bristol lost his entire family in the earthquake. eases among hundreds of quiert, his face covered thousands,” said Dr. Greg with a T-shirt against the ca, were among 50,000 peo- shocks. St. Juste wakes up “I wake up for her,” he After claiming recovery is complete, Elder, deputy operations overwhelming stench. ple sleeping at a golf course. every day and goes out to said. “I’ve got to get out of some fear China’s tackling of inflation will hamper the global manager for Doctors With- Joseph St. Juste and his He is afraid to stay in his find food and water for his Haiti. There is no life in economy. Scan this code for the story. out Borders. five-year-old daughter, Jessi- home because of after- daughter. Haiti.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HAITI RELIEF M Yak yak yak DONATIONS cNamee/Getty Im around the clock. MDOALTLCAHRE-FDO R- ages for Save the Children DOLLAR. 12 9 3 Coalition teams are in place, working will continue to stay until lives are around the clock, helping to restore restored. 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