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Brad Pitt says his kids make him laugh, rob him of sleep
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Kinross Gold succeeds in C$870 mln Aurelian bid
Washington, Sept 7 ANI: American actor Brad Pitt has said that his kids make him laugh, but rob him of sleep.Pitt, 44, was asked at the Toronto International Film Festival gala screening for his new C... |
More but smaller Canadian M&A deals: report
TORONTO Reuters - Kinross Gold has won shareholder approval for its C$870 million $815 million bid for Aurelian Resources , and will take control of the rich Fruta del Norte gold deposit in Ecuador. ... |
Blue Jays whitewash Twins thanks to Litsch's gem
TORONTO Reuters - The number of mergers and acquisitions in Canada grew in the second quarter as the market showed resiliency, investment bank Crosbie & Co said on Wednesday. ...... |
McDonald's clutch hit in extras lifts Jays over Twins
Jesse Litsch threw a four-hit shutout and the Toronto Blue Jays completed a three-game sweep of Minnesota with a 9-0 victory over the Twins on Thursday night. Litsch 10-8 walked two and struck out thr... |
Mayhem reigns in Toronto's "Midnight Madness" films
John McDonald singled home the go-ahead run in the 11th inning and the Toronto Blue Jays beat Minnesota 5-4 on Wednesday night, posting their eighth straight victory over the Twins....... |
If men were insects they'd have to walk 7kms for sex
TORONTO Reuters - Forget red carpets and polite Hollywood stars. Mayhem reigns at the Toronto film festival's "Midnight Madness" movies that kicked off, literally, with an early Friday m...... |
Travel Postcard: 48 hours in Toronto
Washington, September 6 ANI: Male giant wetas walk a considerable distance each night for sex, and their lightweight and longer legs help them satiate their wanderlust, according to a field study on M... |
Toronto film festival gets off to a romantic start
TORONTO Reuters Life! - Got 48 hours to explore Toronto during the city's annual star-studded film festival ...... |
"RocknRolla" finds Ritchie back with a vengeance
TORONTO Reuters - The curtain rose on the Toronto International Film Festival on Thursday night with romance "Passchendaele" playing to a packed theater and starting a 10-day parade of films...... |