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3,000 people expected to participate: Canadian Images begins Thursday / Mary Louise Adams -- Lots of ambiance, little substance in Kierans lecture / Barb Hater -- Federal government experiments with summer job innovations -- Nicaragua after the revolution: working toward socialist goals despite massive problems / Nichola Martin -- Professor Michael Kaufman [photo] -- Amnesty focuses on adopted prisoners -- Student aid program falling behind the times -- Special grant brings mixed blessings -- Champlain election results -- "A place where you can drop in to relax" New Family resource Centre opened on Friday / Holly McGinn -- Pacifists of the Pacific [comic] -- On courts and prisons -- Simple thanks [letters] / Karen Feucht -- Thanks to the following [letters] / Sheila Nopper -- But Don't forget Eve [letters] / Mark Lesage -- Who is this nefarious Madame? [letters] / Captain Vegetable -- no to sexual separatism [letters] / Dave Cureton -- Mythical Skeptic [letters] / Tom Warden -- Erotica has gone too far [letters] / Margot Poepies -- Protests should attack USSR [letters] / Ed Sawdon -- Ideology not the issue - survival is [letters] / sean Arthur -- Bata - the world is his Oyster [letters] / Ken Stewart Ramsden -- Rejuvenate Rubidge Hall [letters] / Sean Arthur -- British young people - a lost generation -- Canadian universities dumping ground for unemployed, says economic columnist -- Nominations for TSU executive [advertisement] -- Prisons in Canada: In the wake of archambault / Art Kilgour -- Inmates resist the end of university on the inside -- Warkworth inmates request more contact with Trent programs / Art kilgour -- Art and Literary -- The Orchid / Colin MacWhirter -- British unemployment / Jacquie Charlton -- Gay Banter -- In praise of "Lilith" / David Bateman -- Captain Vegetable -- Back to fat Tuesday, or, The delayed reaction to shrove / Maggie Helwig -- Unclassifieds -- Cat's Ass dynasty continues in hockey spectacle / Brian Rutz -- Endurance required for new triathlon -- The Cat's ass [advertisement] -- Word wise / Marg Wheatstone -- Art and Entertainment -- Julias Caesar 1: The bard meets Warner Borthers / Grant Tracey -- Julius Caesar 2: Trendy innovations to Shakespeare / Finn Gallagher -- Entertainment directory -- vertigo reunites for one night (?) stand / Rob Wilkes -- If you build a better mousetrap... / rob Wilkes -- Toe tapping, finger snapping satire / Colleen Day -- Book Reviews -- The Odessy continues with lavish descriptions, cliche characterization / Greg Ip -- Record Reviews -- International Page -- Plenty of alternatives to multinationals / Stephen Elliott -- By-passing multinationals in the coffee and tea trade -- Nestle: a choice item to boycott -- New strategy needed: German elections a defeat for peace activists / Ken summers