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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jul 2013, p. 9

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WATERUX) mammal -Wednesday, luly 3. 2013 - 9 * Th’al" it“ (iiirotitii eongin Twrlight Waffllestudent 1 always thought editorial car- canaftord is an additional and falls still remember l bashingin the Chronicle toons were most successful when unforeseen fee when they are l A r , they were b°th topical and clever. already 5311“th WWW “ here is another dimension, not only of sight and sound l 5 It JUSt the Of is anyone else fed i regret to say that the Chroni< Your government needs to find a Tbut ofmind... UP with the constant barrage Of cle's cartoons are neither. way to ensure that students know Stars Mm, hanging in the blackness of space as the mg l StUdEht bashing 1" the‘editorial the full cost of a course before erapansdowntotheopem’ng flame “Witness tfyou will...‘ i cartoons Of the Waterloo Lhronicle M In?“ 9“?th 50 they can bUdSEt aPPm' In one of my favourite episodes of The Mlight Zone. Night- over the last couple of yea”? Waxrloo (”New mare at 2011!) Feet: a young William Shamer portrays a sales . hnOUgh already! , , [h March, the government stated man on a‘plane for the first time since his nervous breakdown " seems as w your qanOONSl “35 Government delay th‘!‘ “5 new “hm" DOUG? was 8°th six months earlier. He spots a gremlin on the wing of the plane, at one track mind in this regard. This 008th! students to may?“ “fairness and “fol-dab“. but every tithe someone else looks out the window. the gremlin commentator â€" I assume Its a man g ity for students.” it is neither fair moves just “Walt ofview i because‘a woman would never be am writing to express my concern nor affordable to hit students with l was recently reminded of this classic episode of The M» lh’s (”mum‘s and Obnox'ous m ”d' Iabout the effeCtS the 80V9rn- additional fees after they are ”is“ light Zone when i learned that Richard Matheson, the leg» mg the ”We hobby horseover and merits delayed tuition framework tered. endary writer who penned Nightmare at 20,0“) Feet and count- over “all" _ never ”HS?" an is having 0" POSt'58C0hdafY students MM'MPP less other film and television hits died this past week after a ' OPPOttUhltlf to tar all Uh'Vt‘th St“ in Kitchener-Waterloo , Waterloo long illness. He was 37_ dents with the same brush. com» Ontario students already face ,, . . _ 55 As a lifelong fan of The Twilight pletely ignoring the fat" that the the highest tuition levels and the ’ "_'~£'~ long 1 own the 156.9pi50de_ 23.1)v1) V'aSt malht‘tlv' 0th”, and ”W “W largest debt loads in Canada. The , ,_' Definitive Collection box set and have dents are law abiding “mm.“ and government has made it even more .; i enjoyed every minute of it. I also mUCh too hUSY pursuing tht‘lt van- difficult for students by delaying _ a recently picked up the new BIu-Ray “US field} Of Stt‘dl’ t“ engage m the the release of the new tuition 1; ' "g" DVD set, The Twilight Zone: Fan shenanigans that the cartoonist framewmk which led to UW stu- . ‘ if} Favourites, curious to see how unfor- * complains about dents being dth89d With an addi- gettable episodes like Walking Dis: _,- f- ' . hurely there are any number “l tional fee after they had enrolled in i; tance, Time Enough at last and Night- " 'fi~‘ “me?“ “my “f h“ ”935"? ta" wring term courses . 7? mare at 20,000 Feet looked in high-def. M l ems in a city the size ofhatcrloo Many students set their budgets , L Debuting in 1959‘ the CBS series that do not involve denigrating stuâ€" at the beginning of a semester or ,' presented Chilling blackvand-white : dents before it stans, The last thing they ' . ,' ' - morality plays. equal parts terrifying ‘ ‘ fix and poignant. Richard Mathesrm was a i , prolific contributor to Rod Serling's ‘ l It 3 all about the Wynne “U"dbmmwmm * l ning many of the shows most memo- ‘ l l rablv episodes including The invaders. Night Call and A World t does seem to me the Wynne liberal govern The bigger problem when an election is called is ‘ (ifllis Own. l I mt‘nt has passed the point of no return and whot'xactlydoyou vote for and why? ‘ "Nobody at that time realized the long-lasting evocative l ‘ needs to (all an election The Liberals have certainly had their issues and ‘ nature of The Twilight Zone." Stunner told me over the phone 3 l The dcpanurp of fiw memhem of the caucus over maybe after 10 years we are growmg tired ofthern. i when we chatted for a column i wrote this past year. "Night l the past few mommy along mth the change in lead (lr‘tnaybe they are all shiny and brand new and l l mare at 2011!) Feet. it touches a nerve of fear and wonderment t-rshrp diclau‘s‘ that now really, really sorry about all that other l 1 appealing to the mystical of the human soul. Its enduring pop l't‘rhaps If all of thow who quit bad stuff that occurred under Dalton r ‘ ulaiity is fascinating, because it never occurred to me that. all i riprpd to so“ on and sr-rve iht’lt con- ‘ Mdiuinty's watch. l these wars later. I'd be talking to you about a half-hour show I l Silltlt'lllsi as they promised to do. 1 The bottom linc of lht' (onservatiw : did " would be OK waiting But they took the l ll ll l “h l campaign appears to bc. "At least were l Hit hard Matheson also wrote another favourite episode oi ‘ first fast boat out of town ll“; summer not them " ‘ mint'. Nick of Time, starring William Shatner in Ms only other ‘ lmenc rcalli wants to lead the gov» The NDP says llit‘ same thing but ‘ appearance on The Mlight Zone. The synopsis reads. "A supcr (‘rnn‘lvnl then it is “(710 to put hm own ‘ adds “and wc reallytdrcalxnii you." stitious newlywed becomes obsessed with a fortunc telling stamp on this group (all (in election, _-“ A On an individual basis for each politi machine But are the pennies revealing his futon» or deli-r tell us what you plan to do and fight for t . clan that may hi” the “be ‘ mining It" i thc approval ”imp "Elm”! lb But Wllllltrll parties don‘t tan- [ht-it In the book [limenSions Behind the 'lwilight /nni-. Mathi- It‘s not going to happen this summi'l‘ rt-ason for existence is to Win l’ht-ir |ob is son stud "I think ilhe lwrlight 71mm lastvd bot now it s in hlath hm perhaps m the fall , to (.()N\'lN(,l, you they ran- and whitc l was lust reading this afternoon that ( HS wanted ‘ Several plea-s arc alntddy m pla< (' (lncc l‘l(‘('lt‘d, thv |ob is to do it again ‘ lllt‘lll to do it in colour. but St‘illll}: and iprodut i-rl Burk in( hiding a new agnw-nu-nl wtth puth ~;~ in what set-ms llki' a perpetual t'lt‘t'llllll j llougliton refused And they won» so right. hiK'dllSl' this way it ("lt‘mrntfln'Ig'a(’h4'r\ “a“. campaign it‘s got nothing to do with l was film unit The wholt' thing would have disappeared [his one smells a bit wmlt- (h.- agr(‘(‘ sewing the people so a votc will bt' hold l l)!‘( misc I don't think it would haw worked at all iii colour ' ‘ mum do“ twp“- wag“ fur a ycarr || BRIAN And someone will Win ‘ l And I don't thinkTheTwi'lightZom would have endured had l guarantors an lll('r(‘a§(’ down the road BOURKE But from every indication we will con l l it not been for phenomenal writers like Richard Matht'son lec 1 Down the road pntitlgh m gct past an tintie to lurch along the well worn path l Rod Serling, Matheson H immortal. Five decades since thc pl(>(1i0n perhaps7 already in place because it's easter. and l series first aired. they?!“ still taking longtime fans of the show l Wherr- that money will torm- from in a provincr» most of us have stopped paying attention l i Iiki‘ mc. “on a trip back. if you will. to a place that ran only bc l already deep in the hole is unknown - except it is One day that has to stop The sooner that day i i found in the Twilight lnrw ' ‘ probably spelled “taxpayer ' “Wm". lht‘ “W"? t l m l t it You bu ‘ whatever ace on (an achieve “‘ ‘ l i i , y l in “if; situation: That goes ta?" mévgmmmmpm as Brian Bourke. a member of the Inf» ”(001 PM l 73x22]: xiii,“ a l’u‘mlm'hm',” "my! u Tm” . A , Magazine I mun h “whom: (ll well as the teachers But that? is mort- than enough "l”"lt'tfl' WW ll"! f? mu Ml,“ " "11111“! i l marshal] mudfl‘ri mm”! A um ofa tynu al taint to it hhtmrthmIlm mm l r t l , i

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