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Gail Vaz-Oxlade tries to rehabilitate spendthrift princesses

From Bill Harris of the Toronto Sun:

  • ‘Princess’ targets spendthrift women
    “In Princess, author and money maven Vaz-Oxlade – also the host of Til Debt Do Us Part – attempts to rehabilitate real-life princesses. And when we say real-life princesses, we aren’t talking about anyone with royal blood. Rather, the focus is on financially irresponsible young women whose reckless behaviour is threatening to put themselves and their loved ones in the poor house.” Read more.
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On 9/02/10, taking a look at the anti-Brandon Walsh of Call Me Fitz

From the National Post:

  • Brandon Walsh would be shocked by Jason Priestley’s new role, but hey, it’s 09/02/10
    “Priestley plays Richard Fitzpatrick, the title character in HBO Canada’s Call Me Fitz, who in the first episode alone receives sexual favours from the receptionist, puts an unconscious woman in the driver’s seat after he steers a car off a cliff, and tries to sell that same car to the woman after she falls into a coma, all while drinking steadily and cursing like a sailor. If Brandon had a day like that, he would have immediately joined a monastery.” Read more.
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New tonight: Rookie Blue on Global – “To Serve or Protect”

ANDY FACES THE SHOCKING POSSIBILITY THAT HER FATHER MAY BE A MURDERER

“To Serve or Protect” – After stumbling on gruesome evidence that Andy’s ex-cop father may have committed a murder during a drunken blackout, Andy and Swarek furiously search for proof of his innocence. Meanwhile, Chris and Dov show they’re not superhero crime fighters when a masked vigilante dressed like a caped crusader robs their squad car and the unintentional consequences help a drug dealer.

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