CN’s Hunter Harrison nears final station (The Globe and Mail)

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Montreal — In his 16th floor office in Montreal, Hunter Harrison is reminiscing about his birthplace of Memphis, where he grew up a kilometre down the road from Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion.

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CN's Hunter Harrison nears final station (The Globe and Mail)

From Elvis’s backyard to the top of his game, and back again (The Globe and Mail)

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

MONTREAL -- In his 16th floor office in Montreal, Hunter Harrison is reminiscing about his birthplace of Memphis, where he grew up a kilometre down the road from Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion.

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From Elvis's backyard to the top of his game, and back again (The Globe and Mail)

Europe eyes the end of recession (The Globe and Mail)

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Rome — Germany and France are leading Europe out of recession with a fragile recovery driven by massive government spending, strong social safety nets and a crucial boost from Asia.

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Europe eyes the end of recession (The Globe and Mail)

Johnny Ripp turns love of circuses and trains into dream job (La Crosse Tribune)

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

When Johnny Ripp ran away to join the circus, he brought his wife along.

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Johnny Ripp turns love of circuses and trains into dream job (La Crosse Tribune)

Kicking the factory addiction (The Globe and Mail)

Friday, February 27th, 2009

BEIJING — Zhang Lan is the picture of Chinese success. She grew up in the countryside, the daughter of university professors sent down to the farm during the Cultural Revolution to learn how the peasants lived.

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Kicking the factory addiction (The Globe and Mail)