Angry advocate

Angry advocate
Canada’s outgoing veterans ombudsman Friday slammed the system that is supposed to take care of former military personnel as dysfunctional and uncaring.[…]
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Madison West High’s (alcohol) test success
Tanya Lawler was taken aback. Her daughter, returning from West High’s homecoming dance on Sept. 25, mentioned that students were randomly selected to take a breath test as they arrived, to see if they’d been drinking.
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DON NOBLE: Tuscaloosans first novel set in town
“What They Always Tell Us” is a first novel, marketed as a “young adult” book, although — as many are commenting recently — that category may be as specious and useless now as it was when “Little Women” and “Tom Sawyer” were in it.
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