
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Wednesday 03 December 2003
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Name
Steven Ballpark
Location
Toronto
Occupation
Industry leader
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So I'm sitting in this coffee shop in Toronto with my pals, ripping off a few CDs and two tables away is this old pervert watching our every move and making copious notes. We thought about calling security but then we figured, heck, this guy could be a really important columnist. With hindsight I feel guilty that we didn't do more, but then again, why would anyone bother?
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