NewsNewsmakers: May 5-12, 2011Donald Trump gets sued, Rita Chretien is found alive, and Don Cherry is angry about something again
SocietyDavid Stewart Arthur CleverleyA skilled athlete and a fearless cliff diver, he pursued a lifelong dream and moved to British Columbia for a fresh start
GeneralThe beginning of the end of al-Qaeda?With bin Laden’s death, the war on terror has lost its purpose, according to al-Qaeda expert Peter Bergen
CanadaJames Moore: a new breed of ToryA young urbanite who’s in favour of gay marriage and arts funding, ‘he actually gets it’
CanadaA little help from their friends?Mark Strahl is poised to take over his dad’s seat—amid cries of cronyism. He’s not the only one with an edge.
NewsNewsmakersHugh Grant’s revenge on the tabloids, the granny who killed the Internet, and Mark Zuckerberg wins again
SocietyThe End | Htoo K’Bru Paw | 2000-2011She was born in a Thai refugee camp after her family escaped from Burma, and survived some of the worst hospitals in the world
CanadaLong may she run?Elizabeth May’s third election could well be her last—and a critical moment for the Greens
BooksThe last great bookshopSelling books for $40,000, and books for a dollar, MacLeod’s is a used bookstore quite unlike any other
WorldA nation’s griefDevastation, loss, and the aftermath: a shocking catastrophe and a heroic struggle