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the history of television. ForBing Crosby’s Merrie
Olde Christmas, the British pop star David
Bowie put the “rum” to the veteran American
crooner’s “pum” for a cross-generational version of
the solemn classicThe Little Drummer Boythat in-
cluded a grafted-on countermelody for added sur-
reality. The resultingPeace on Earth/Little Drummer
Boyduet was taped Sept. 11, 1977, five weeks before
the 74-year-old Crosby would succumb to a heart
attack on a Madrid golf course. The posthumous
TV special aired Nov. 30 on CBS. A bemused audi-ence watched as a suave rocker and the sweater-
wearing Crosby engaged in awkward small-talk in
an ornamented setting. Scripted conversation led
to something less forced: Soft, respectful harmo-
nies and the news of a newborn king, set against
strings and rat-a-tat-tat drums. The coupling grew
less ironic and more special as each verse passed.
By the time Bowie sang the newly written “peace
on Earth” passage as Crosby gently murmured a
well-known chorus, the two were on the same
page. A charming new classic was born – pa-rum-
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volving families in treatment
could prevent such deaths across
the country.
Child and adolescent psychia-
trist Daphne Korczak and YaronFinkelstein, staff physician in
pediatric emergency medicine,
are part of the team behind a
six-week program that includes
adolescents who showed up at
the hospital before or after at-
tempting to take their own lives.
The latest data from Statistics
Canada, from 2011, show 140
deaths due to intentional self-harm for boys and 58 for girls
between the ages of 15 and 19.
Suicide is the second-leading
cause of death among Canadians
aged 15 to 35.
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way through recruiting 128 par-
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program that incorporates sever-
al therapies.THECANADIANPRESSSICKKIDSHOSPITALWORKINGONNEWSUICIDE-PREVENTIONPROGRAMFORYOUTH