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Our Readers Write November 15, 2006
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Collateral damage 1944
     August 1944 dawned bright and sunny on the Falaise Gap Caen, France. American and British troops had been engaged in clearing the Gap to free up a further route to Paris. They were unsuccessful.
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Committees says thanks
     Thanks from the Caledon East Reunion and book committees for the coverage you gave us in the Nov. 3 issue of your newspaper. The article about the reunion and book launch was informative and the coloured photos were exceptional. Many who did not know about the gathering and the project will be infor
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Urban coding farce
     The following letter, to S. Dietrich, project superintendent, Canada Post, was submitted to the Citizen.
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A shameful lack of respect
     For many years I have proudly flown a Canadian flag from the front of my home. Saturday, Nov. 11, I made a point of getting up early and lowering my Canadian flag to half staff in a show of respect and gratitude to the veterans who served to keep Canada, England and their allies free.
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