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  Wednesday, 10 April 2002

 < 10:42:51 PM>.

Organizing Train Wrecks as a Photo Opportunity. Vienna Lynn, who wanders around Canada taking graphic photographs of train wrecks in Howard Norman's new novel, is a monster, yet he is not precisely monstrous. By Richard Eder. [New York Times: Arts] 'Though he is from the United States, Mr. Norman sets all his fiction in Canada, mostly the colder parts, and mostly in the first decades of the 20th century. Why is not clear; perhaps bare remoteness provides him elbow room for slightly tilting the world.'

 < 2:20:42 AM>.

Canadians gather to remember Vimy Ridge. Toronto Star Online Apr 9 2002 5:50PM ET [Moreover - moreover...]




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