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I recall the Telegraph-Journal as being a dreadful place to work in the late
Progressive Bloggers 2009
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Nobody thought much of this until the Telegraph-Journal, a New Brunswick paper, published a front page article claiming that the prime minister put the wafer, which represents the body of Christ, in his pocket.
Craig Silverman: The Year in Media Errors and Corrections 2009 2009
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Almost three weeks after it set off a national controversy, the paper issued a front page apology and admitted that, "There was no credible support for these statements of fact at the time this article was published, nor is the Telegraph-Journal aware of any credible support for these statements now."
Craig Silverman: The Year in Media Errors and Corrections 2009 2009
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This was a bad year for the Telegraph-Journal, a newspaper in New Brunswick, Canada.
Craig Silverman: The Year in Media Errors and Corrections 2009 2009
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Why, the Catholic Church: "It's worse than a faux pas, it's a scandal from the Catholic point of view," Monsignor Brian Henneberry, vicar general and chancellor in the Diocese of Saint John, told the Telegraph-Journal...
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The Telegraph-Journal said prominently, on the front page, that Monsignor Brian Henneberry, a senior Saint John priest, had "demanded" that Prime Minister Stephen Harper explain what he had done with the communion wafer that he had been given.
Craig Silverman: The Year in Media Errors and Corrections 2009 2009
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This week, federal Health Minister Tony Clement told the Telegraph-Journal Saturday that the government does not intend to pursue the matter.
Feds won't force NB to pay for clinic abortions Suzanne 2006
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Health Minister Mike Murphy said the issue was not a priority for him either and told the Telegraph-Journal, βit hasn't come up on my agenda whatsoever.β
Feds won't force NB to pay for clinic abortions Suzanne 2006
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In an interview he gave to the Telegraph-Journal three years ago, Dennis Oland recalled that he didn't get to spend much time with his father growing up, except when it was to sail on the Aloma, the family boat.
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I want to thank Craig Pinhey, the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal's beverage columnist and active judge at wine competitions, for jogging my memory in regard to another South African, crisp KWV Chenin Blanc 86; $8 in Ont., $10.99 in N.B.
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