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Editor’s Picks: Terror train plot, garment factory tragedy, developers’ secret meetingFrom the arrests in an alleged plot to blow up a Via Rail train, to the horrific collapse of a Bangladesh garment factory, Global News’ managing editor, George Browne, takes a look back at the big news stories that shaped this week. TERROR TRAIN PLOT With the fallout of the Boston Marathon bombings still resonating,...Apr 26, 2013
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Editor’s Picks: Boston bombings, Trudeau attack ads and muzzled MPsFrom the Boston bombings to Trudeau attack ads and muzzled MPs, managing editor, George Browne, takes a look back at the big news stories that shaped this week.Apr 19, 2013
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Editor’s Picks: A second look at some of the week’s bestFrom the frightful headwinds of April (huh?) to remembering the force of the Iron Lady, managing editor, George Browne, takes a look back at the twists, turns and shifts that defined this week in news.Apr 12, 2013
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