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Tuesday, 6 January, 2009
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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. Full Story 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. Full Story 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. Full Story Oxford vet charged in cow embryo fraud case An Oxford County veterinarian has been charged with 10 counts of uttering forged documents in a case involving dairy cattle embryos. Full Story Harbour progress forecast A Port Stanley environmental activist said yesterday he's pleased the Ontario Environment Ministry is reviewing the extent of contamination in the village harbour. Full Story Music may help unlock memories lost in time Music has power to trigger memories and alter moods. Full Story TD Canada Trust gives $486,784 Chuck Hounsell's colleagues made his first day at work in 2009 a good one yesterday. Full Story Gosnell pushes orchestra review London budget chief Tom Gosnell has enlisted the city's risk manager to review the finances of troubled Orchestra London, a review he says should be considered before council gives the orchestra a $460,000 operating grant. Full Story Joseph reflects on papal meeting It was a poignant moment for one of London's prominent Muslim leaders. Full Story New rules for alcohol in works Party-goers in Thames Centre will have a new set of rules this year -- including having a plan to get people home safely -- for alcohol-licensed events on municipal property. Full Story Political theatrics focus of new play by ex-councillor Londoners who enjoy the theatrics at city hall are going to love this. Full Story Class acts Forget partying post-secondary students. From working with refugees, to getting grade school kids active, many are stereotype-busters. Kate Dubinski reports. Full Story
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