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Board blames pupils
A boy who suffered a brain injury after being punched by another pupil on a city school playground brought the injury on himself, London District Catholic school board says.
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Missing teen linked to van fire
Police say a body found in a burned-out van in Southwold Township was male, but won't say if it's that of a Strathroy teenager missing since New Year's Eve.
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Poem overshadows event
A Palestinian poem with an inflammatory stanza shouldn't have been read aloud at a weekend London fundraiser for Gaza humanitarian aid, local Muslim leaders say.
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    Orchestra has to end secrecy
    The following are two paragraphs from a column I wrote for this newspaper in February 2000:
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    First, sobering statistics: there are about 2.3 million scrap tires in 95 stockpiles across Ontario. Six of those sites have more than 100,000 tires.
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