August 29 globe and mail

The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper, and I can try to help you find the content from August 29th. Here are a few options:

  1. Online Archives: The Globe and Mail has an online archive of its articles dating back to 1985. You can search for articles from August 29th by visiting their website and using the "Search Archives" feature. Simply enter "August 29" in the search bar, and you'll get a list of relevant articles.
  2. Newspaper Database: Many libraries and research institutions subscribe to newspaper databases that provide digital access to historical newspapers, including The Globe and Mail. You can check with your local library or institution to see if they have access to these databases.
  3. Microfilm: If you're looking for a physical copy of the newspaper, you can try searching for microfilm copies of The Globe and Mail at a local library or research institution. Microfilm is a photographic reproduction of the newspaper on a roll of film, and it can be viewed using a microfilm reader.

Please note that some of these options may require a subscription or a visit to a physical location. If you're having trouble finding the specific article you're looking for, feel free to provide more details, and I'll do my best to help!