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Commuters inconvenienced by grisly, tragic death

Posted on April 24, 2007 by Philip Preville

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Does my headline seem callous to you? I'm only mirroring the sensitivities of the Star in its front page headline. The inside headline on page A16 is even worse: “’Not a good day’ for TTC commuters.” Antonio Almeida’s widow apologizes for the inconvenience.

Image credit: Aaron Lynett/Toronto Star

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Philip Preville

Veteran freelance writer Philip Preville lived much of his life in Montreal and Edmonton before he was lured, like so many Torontonians before him, by the promise of more work and a better living. A National Magazine Award winner and former Canadian Journalism Fellow at the University of Toronto’s Massey College, Preville writes Toronto Life’s politics column. He lives with his wife and one-year-old son in Riverdale, just close enough to the Don Valley Parkway that he can hear it when he steps outside his house—but just far enough away that it doesn’t keep him awake at night. On his office wall hangs a 1938–39 press pass belonging to his grandfather, Elias Gannon, who wrote for the Montreal Star.


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