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Posted AT 11:34 PM EST on 22/08/08

‘I don't want to live with the memory of this all my life'

From Saturday's Globe and Mail

In the fall of 1985, three weeks after enrolling in an Ontario boarding school, a teenager we'll call Graham wrote his mother to share his growing appreciation for his new surroundings. He described the cooking and cleaning chores. He wrote that he wanted to become a teacher. It was only in the third of his letter's eight pages that he worked up the nerve to discuss something that had happened during the summer.

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