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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

    QUOTE OF THE DAY 

     WEATHER 

    INDEX 

    ShowersHigh 12°  Low 8°  Page C7 $1.11 Beyond metropolitan

    area: $1.33

    Quebec City Region $1.64

    TAXES

    NOT INCLUDEDPLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPERYou care about the planet. We do, too. Read about ourcommitment at: montrealgazette.com/greengazette

    “Wisdom consistsof the anticipationof consequences.”

    NORMAN COUSINS 

    MONTREAL | TUESDAY , M AY  3, 2011 | SINCE 1778 | BREAKING NEWS  AT MONTREALGAZETTE.COM A DIVISION OF POSTMEDIA NETWORK INC.

    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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