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Don Cherry's story is one of adversity, grit, determination, sacrifice and - most tellingly - selfishness. The straight-shooting hockey icon will tell you so himself.
 
 
 
When Jeremy Podeswa was approached to direct several episodes of The Pacific, Tom Hanks' and Steven Spielberg's epic paean to the men - and women - who fought and died in the Pacific during the Second World War, he was immediately drawn to the quieter, offbeat interludes between the Pacific's big battles at Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
 
 

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Toronto-born director dives into The Pacific

When Jeremy Podeswa was approached to direct several episodes of The Pacific, Tom Hanks' and Steven Spielberg's epic paean to the men - and women - who fought and died in the Pacific during the Second World War, he was immediately drawn to the quieter, offbeat interludes between the Pacific's big battles at Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima and Okinawa.


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Dancing with the Stars

"Dancing" waltzes to record ratings with Gosselin, Aldrin

Reality TV mom of eight Kate Gosselin, blonde bombshell Pamela Anderson and astronaut Buzz Aldrin helped "Dancing with the Stars" waltz to its highest ever season premiere, attracting 23.9 million viewers, early ratings showed on Tuesday.


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5 to watch on Dancing with the Stars

Apparently, you have to possess the personality of a mad scientist to put together the cast of Dancing With the Stars, which returns for its 10th season tonight (8 p.m. on A, ABC). How else would you explain the kooky concoction of twinkle-toed celebs who will be donning spandex for our viewing pleasure? We've sized up the field and have zeroed in on our five to watch.


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CRTC supports 'market-based' approach, could lead to TV blackouts

Canada’s broadcast regulator moved to adopt a “market-based” model that could see the most popular shows blacked out from Canadian televisions if cable companies and the national television networks cannot agree on carriage contracts for TV signals


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