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Hay wins Canada's Giller Prize
A novel by a former radio broadcaster in Canada's north won the 2007 Scotiabank Giller Prize, Canada's most lucrative and prestigious prize for fiction, Reuters reports.
Elizabeth Hay's Late Nights on Air details the loves and rivalries of a cast of eccentric characters at a small radio station in Yellowknife, near Canada's Arctic.
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