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When social media mobs enforce right and wrong, we all loseSocial media mobs have a bloodlust that goes far beyond wanting to simply right wrongs. Their goal is maximum damage.CommentaryAug 4, 2017
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Blue Jays beer tosser handed conditional discharge, banned from MLB games for 1 yearA can thrown from the stands narrowly missed Baltimore Orioles player Hyun Soo Kim as he was attempting to make a catch.CrimeJun 28, 2017
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Blue Jays beer-throwing suspect pleads guilty to mischiefA can thrown from the stands at the Jays game narrowly missed Baltimore Orioles player Hyun Soo Kim as he was attempting to make a catch.CrimeMay 30, 2017
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Year in Review: Most talked about Global News Toronto videos, stories of 2016As 2016 comes to a close, Global News looked back at the year's most popular videos and stories.CanadaDec 22, 2016
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Ken Pagan, suspect who allegedly threw beer can during Blue Jays-Orioles game, leaves PostmediaThe man who police say threw a can of beer on the field at the Rogers Centre during the AL wild-card game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Baltimore Orioles has left his job at Postmedia, a spokeswoman confirmed.SportsOct 17, 2016
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