Summer 2003

The Loyal Stenographer

The Loyal Stenographer

Murdoch Davis is a company man. As he’d be the first to…

Selling Students Short

Selling Students Short

“Please rise for the national anthem.” A few students yawn, stretch and…

That Was Then, This is Now

That Was Then, This is Now

One evening last fall, staff members of Now, Toronto’s largest and most…

Al’s Excellent Adventure

Al’s Excellent Adventure

It may have been the most unusual editorial retreat in the history…

In the Line of Fire

In the Line of Fire

Levon Sevunts, the Montreal Gazette‘s foreign correspondent, felt lucky when Northern Alliance…

Lost in Translation

Lost in Translation

Recently, during some serious channel surfing, I discovered that there’s more to…

Twists and Turns

Twists and Turns

“It’s lonely in here,” says Anna Maria Tremonti, host of the new…

Popularity Contest

Popularity Contest

Ceri Marsh looks like a giddy 16-year-old, with her high ponytail, sleeveless…

Measuring Up

Measuring Up

Custom publishing has no integrity. Or at least that is what I…

Old Diggers

Old Diggers

“Grey? I can picture the logo—lower case, sans serif type, widely spaced.…

World Domination

World Domination

“Perfect timing,” exclaims The Globe and Mail‘s boyish foreign editor as he…

Free for All

Free for All

For two weeks in March 2000, Vian Ewart woke early each morning…

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