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Tricks and Treats

Vampires finally get credit
By KIM LUNMAN
Wednesday, October 31, 2001
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Study of the myth of Dracula creeps onto college calendars across land  FULL STORY arrow
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Midnight in the Garden of City Farmer
By SPRING GILLARD
Tuesday, October 30, 2001
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This Halloween story begins in a late summer garden; City Farmer's Compost Demonstration Garden in Vancouver. One of our volunteers, Jennifer, had studied Bosnian folklore at university and considered herself qualified to cast a Bosnian bee-charming spell.  FULL STORY arrow
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Halloween won't be a day for bin Laden
By STEPHANIE CESCA, The Globe and Mail
Monday, October 29, 2001
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Osama bin Laden may hold the current title of world's biggest bogeyman but the suspected terrorist apparently doesn't cut it as a Halloween costume.  FULL STORY arrow
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You just carve faces on them?
LUNCH WITH LIDA GAO AND JOHN JIANXIN
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By JAN WONG, The Globe and Mail
Saturday, October 27, 2001
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And you don't actually eat them? When the Chinese couple first arrived in Canada they had trouble wrapping their minds around the concept of Halloween   FULL STORY arrow
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Frightening Flicks
Compiled by LIAM LACEY, The Globe and Mail
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If horror is often used for the cheapest kind of adolescent shock thrills, it also represents some of the deepest and oldest traditions in cinema.  FULL STORY arrow
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A spooky guide to Halloween-themed TV programs
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What to watch on the small screen…. You may want to grab a blanket, stay close to a friend, and keep the lights on  FULL STORY arrow
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Halloween 101: Safety tips for trick-or-treaters
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How to costume properly, advice on conducting the candy raid, and how to drive with all the goblins and ghouls on the road  FULL STORY arrow
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Halloween 101: Cutting the Halloween waste
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While Halloween may be spooky fun with sweet delights for trick-or-treaters, it leaves a trail of waste in its wake.  FULL STORY arrow
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From the archives Bin Laden masks popular in Brazil
Monday, October 22, 2001
Brazilians are flocking to stores ahead of the Halloween celebration of witches and ghosts to purchase masks of Saudi-born militant Osama bin Laden.  FULL STORY arrow
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Halloween campaign to help Afghan children
Tuesday, October 16, 2001
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Theme park keeps Halloween spookery
Wednesday, October 10, 2001
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Casting off the spell of Dracula
By LARRY HUMBER, Special to The Globe and Mail
Saturday, April 28, 2001

Hundreds of young Goths will descend on Stoker's Whitby this weekend  FULL STORY arrow
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Which Halloween witch is which?
By CANDACE SAVAGE
Tuesday, October 31, 2000

Should we still embrace the cackling image?  FULL STORY arrow
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This year's costume: yourself
By DOUG SAUNDERS
Saturday, October 21, 2000

'So who are you going to be?" This motto should be printed on the entrance signs to Los Angeles. It is the fundamental quandary faced by the city's millions of aspiring immigrants and desperate runaways and, of course, its population of putative actors.   FULL STORY arrow
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Ghostly Recipes Ghoulish Recipes
Frightening treats that will add a streak of sweet to any Halloween party  FULL LIST arrow
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