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              Michael Clayton kicks off film series
            
        
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          Discussion: Political winners and losers
        
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          Discussion: Best or worst Christmas present?
        
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              Dalhousie gives
            
        
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              Research that makes waves
            
        
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              Highway tragedy
            
        
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              Photo essay: Angels we have heard on high
            
        
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              A ticket to adventure
            
        
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              Photo essay: Before and after
            
        
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              Swimming with the dolphins
            
        
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