Categories: Arts, Newsmakers
Newsmakers: Mergers
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In Burlington, a bird-brained lawsuit
Woman sues hydro company over traumatizing “bird strike”
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There’s a real pissing match at Sunrise Washroom Rentals’ head office
The B.C.-based company offers Porta-John for Hollywood stars, but its owners just can’t get along
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Jonathan Frid
He pursued acting rather than join the family business, but was never comfortable with his fame as the 18th-century vampire Barnabas Collins
More by Michael Friscolanti
- Wrongs and rights: how did Quebec’s student standoff come to this? - Wednesday, May 23, 2012
- Russell Williams’s final victim: his wife - Monday, April 11, 2011
- How Diana damaged William - Wednesday, May 23, 2012
- ‘One MP is not going to make a difference’ - Wednesday, May 23, 2012
- U.S. workers: Need job, can’t travel to Alberta - Tuesday, May 22, 2012
From Macleans
Brian D. Johnson Unscreened

Kristen Stewart on her first nude scene
“I love pushing. I love scaring myself . . . I wanted just to do it.”
The Interview

Brigette DePape: from rogue page to activist icon
John Geddes in conversation with Brigette Depape
Life

How Diana damaged William
A controversial new book says her mental illness hurt her son and has even affected his relationship with Kate
World

Tripoli vs. The Hague: two courts vie to try Gadhafi’s son
Libya and the International Criminal Court are at war—over who gets to stage a trial for Saif al-Islam Gadhafi
Canada

Barbara Amiel on getting Conrad home
“After all those years in prison, I know we were expected to be popping champagne corks, but it isn’t like that”
Canada

Corp creep at the CBC
The national broadcaster is reaching outside its mandate with a free digital music service that has private firms crying foul







