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They held it high
In towns across eastern Manitoba and along city streets, thousands of fans flocked to see the 2010 Olympic torch. The day ended with Noah Palansky lighting a community cauldron at The Forks Tuesday night (BORIS MINKEVICH / WINNIPEG FREE)
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