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- aab9da5f2fd7b7daee92ba3fb41cf0674925ddf04708bd0eb4f2c617d9cb6d6e date "1971-03-26".
- aab9da5f2fd7b7daee92ba3fb41cf0674925ddf04708bd0eb4f2c617d9cb6d6e isCitedBy Nathan_Cohen_(critic).
- aab9da5f2fd7b7daee92ba3fb41cf0674925ddf04708bd0eb4f2c617d9cb6d6e location "Toronto".
- aab9da5f2fd7b7daee92ba3fb41cf0674925ddf04708bd0eb4f2c617d9cb6d6e newspaper "The Toronto Daily Star".
- aab9da5f2fd7b7daee92ba3fb41cf0674925ddf04708bd0eb4f2c617d9cb6d6e pages "1, 3".
- aab9da5f2fd7b7daee92ba3fb41cf0674925ddf04708bd0eb4f2c617d9cb6d6e title "Star drama critic Nathan Cohen dies at 47 after heart surgery".
- aab9da5f2fd7b7daee92ba3fb41cf0674925ddf04708bd0eb4f2c617d9cb6d6e year "1971a".