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A North York school sent hundreds of students home out of concern for their safety after a suspected graduation prank left the building smeared with cooking oil and peanut butter.Early Wednesday morning, senior students at Senator O ;Connor College School, near Victoria Park Ave. and Lawrence Ave. E., appeared to have spread oil and peanut butter across the floors, stairs and door handles of the high school, a school official said.The Toronto Catholic District School Board said about two thirds of the 1,200 students were dismissed after the mess was discovered. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A member of the staff slipped and fell as a result of the prank, said John Yan, spokesperson for the Toronto Catholic District School Board.That is why we acted immediately and closed down parts of the school for the clean up. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The prank is also a serious safety concern because contact with peanut butter can be life-threatening for staff and students who have allergies, Yan said.For those who have a
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The following account from Kathy Gannon, now news director for Afghanistan and Pakistan for The Associated Press, is excerpted from the book September 11: The 9/11 Story, Aftermath and Legacy, an in-depth look at APs coverage of 9/11 and the events that followed. On that day, Gannon, reporting in the Afghan capital, received a call from her boss that changed her world forever.___In the late afternoon of Sept. 11, 2001, I received a phone call from New York, where it was morning. It was Sally Jacobsen, my boss and the APs international editor. A plane had hit one of the World Trade Center towers, she told me. It might be an accident, but ... ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Before she could finish her thought, a second plane flew into the second tower. She hung up.I was in Kabul, t
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