KANDAHAR -- For Sgt. Keith Thomson of Duncan, B.C., there was no question of his missing his beloved Lions playing the Alouettes in the Grey Cup.
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THE B.C. Lions broke records. They smashed individual marks. And when their dominant 2006 season was being capped, they ended it rather fittingly:
They broke the Grey Cup.
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OTTAWA -- Having trained its soldiers in the art of war, the Canadian military now wants them to learn the art of love.
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