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(MTL103)MONTREAL,DEC.11--James McCoubrey (L), president and chief executive of Telemedia,  is congratulated by company Chairman Philippe de Gaspe Beaubien following the annual meeting in Montreal Wednesday. McCoubrey, who announced his resignation, said the publishing and broadcast company would make a comeback after posting a large loss in 1996.(CP PHOTO)1996(stf-Ryan Remiorz)ryr
FILE - This Nov. 24, 1996, file photo shows Toronto Argonauts' quarterback Doug Flutie scrambling against the Edmonton Eskimos during first half action at the Grey Cup in Toronto. For those wondering what the effects might be if the NFL goes through with its bid to expand from 16 to 18 regular-season games, take it from those who've been through it: It's a grind.  (AP Photo/Frank Gunn, File)
(OTT 102)OTTAWA, OCT 4--Federal Finance Minister Paul Martin heads a meeting with his provincial counterparts in Ottawa Friday while Ontario Finance Minister Ernie Eves(background) looks-on.(CP PHOTO) 1996 (stf-Tom Hanson)th
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