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He turned left at Greenland
Seems some Calgarians were a bit miffed that one Stephen Harper (see Canada; Prime Ministers of) had visited pretty much all of this country so far in campaign '08, but not his adopted southern Alberta city.
Paul Hunter
Out to greet him at the airport, ostensibly a la Beatles at JFK in '64, a huge crowd. Well, a couple hundred anyway.
Or so reporters were told.
Journos were held on board the plane during the tarmac festivities, save the TV pool crew, print photogs and a single print reporter.
Apparently there was lotsa handshaking going on.
— Paul Hunter
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