Canadian culture's saddest story plays out before an arbitration panel
13th Nov 2006, 14:21 GMT
It is called Portrait of Lord Beaverbrook, not Picture of Dorian Gray -- but the effect is oddly the same.The real character hasn't changed, yet the portrait is right up to the minute. (Globe Insider subscribers only)
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