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T H E G A Z E T T E · montrealgazette.com · T U E S D A Y , MAY 3, 2011 A1SECT ION
Annie’s Mailbox .... D7
Arts & Life ..........D1
Best Bets .............D6
Business ...............C1
Classified .............C16
Comics..................D8
Driving ............... C16Editorials ............A22
Movie Listings ......D4
Nation ................A10
Needletrade ........C20
Obituaries ......C8-C9
Opinion .............. A23
Puzzles Page .........D7
Scoreboard...........C15
Sports ................ C10TV Listings ...........D6
World...................A11
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SPORTS FINAL
THE DEATH OF BIN LADEN
FULL COVERAGE, PAGES A16-A21
DECISION 2O11
The attack on bin Laden is a transforma-tive moment for U.S. President Obama’sleadership; an enormous embarrassmentfor Pakistan; and a potential motive forother terrorists. Page A16
Fallout from the killing
Canadian troops in Afghanistan celebratedbriefly, then got back to work. But themother of one slain soldier said that now
‘I feel like Jason died for a good reason.’Page A18
Soldiers battle on against terror
Violence begets violence, and Montreal
Muslims can start to ‘breathe a bit easier’without bin Laden inciting hatred againstthem, says community leader. Page A19
Muslims hope for the future
For nearly a decade, intelligence forces hadchased the spectre of bin Laden throughAfghanistan and Pakistan. Then, in August,a key contact was spotted. Page A20
The big intelligence break
TORY MAJORITY NDP BURIES THE BLOC,
DUCEPPE BOWS OUTUTTER COLLAPSE
The projected
NDP surge held
on election
night, almost
wiping the Bloc
off the Quebecmap.Page B1
Crushingdefeat forthe Bloc
Tories have ma-
jority, NDP is
strong opposition,
Liberals falter,
Bloc is decimated,
Greens win seat.Pages A3, A4, A6
Canada votes forchange
NDP takes
votes from both
the Liberals
and the Bloc to
dominate seats
on the island.Page B2
Orangetide hits
MontrealGilles Duceppe
and André
Arthur are
among Quebec
MPs who went
down to defeat.Section B
Stars fromall parties lose seats
SOME CLOSURE,SOME ‘JUSTICE’,
STILL NO SAFETY
Riding results, Pages B6-B7For the latest news and complete results, go to montrealgazette.com/decisioncanada
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