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  2. Lino Saputo - Wikipedia

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    Saputo was born in Montelepre, Sicily, Italy, in 1937, to Giuseppe Saputo, a cheesemaker, and his wife Maria.Giuseppe and Frank, his eldest son, immigrated to Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1950, and two years later, Lino joined his father and brother in Canada, along with his mother Maria, his brother Luigi, as well as his sisters Rosalia, Elina, Maria and Antonina.

  3. List of defunct newspapers of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The Monitor, Montreal, 1926 (converted to online-only in 2009) L'Illustration, 1930, Montréal (also known as L'Illustration Nouvelle and Montréal-Matin) Dimanche-Matin, 1954, Montreal; Sunday Express, circa 1973, Montreal; Le Jour, 1974, Saint-Laurent; Montreal Daily News, 1988, Montreal

  4. Cheese fly - Wikipedia

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    The cheese fly, cheese skipper, or ham skipper (Piophila casei) is a species of fly from the family Piophilidae whose larvae are known to infest cured meats, smoked or salted fish, cheeses and carrion. On the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, the larvae are intentionally introduced into pecorino cheese to produce the characteristic casu martzu.

  5. William Obront - Wikipedia

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    In May 1976, following an extradition request from Canada, Obront fled to Costa Rica, but was ordered to return to Canada. [13] Despite being a fugitive, Obront while he was in Costa Rica received a loan from the Banque Canadienne Nationale for $15, 000 at an interest rate of 12.5% at a time when the average Canadians paid an interest rate of ...

  6. Forensic entomology - Wikipedia

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    It is a small fly, about four mm (1/6 inch) long, found worldwide. This fly's larva infests cured meats, smoked fish, cheeses, and decaying animals and is sometimes called the cheese skipper for its leaping ability. Forensic entomology uses the presence of Piophila casei larvae to help estimate the date of death for human remains.

  7. Prochyliza xanthostoma - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] These organisms are known as cheese skippers because when startled, the larvae (which often infest cured meats and cheese) can leap several inches into the air. [9] P. xanthostoma is an important model organism for sexual selection, larval behavior, and adult reproductive success and survivability.

  8. Piophilidae - Wikipedia

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    The mature larva is about 8 mm (0.31 in) long and is sometimes called the cheese skipper because of its leaping ability - when disturbed, this tiny maggot can hop some 15 cm (6 in) into the air. [4] Adults are also known as bacon flies and their larvae as bacon skippers, ham skippers, cheese maggots, cheese hoppers, etc.

  9. List of people from Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Charles Meredith – president of the Montreal Stock Exchange; Frederick Edmund Meredith – lawyer, chancellor of Bishop's University; Vincent Meredith – first and last Baronet of Montreal; president of the Bank of Montreal; William Collis Meredith – Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Quebec; Luck Mervil – singer, actor