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Motorola launches touch-screen phone
| Motorola Inc., the U.S. mobile-phone maker that lost more than half its value this year, introduced its first touch-screen model in the U.S., mimicking competitors including Apple Inc.'s iPhone. | V... (photo: WN / patricia)
A boy run along a market garden that was flooded with water during a heavy rain
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Weather: Rain possible this evening
| OTTAWA - On Wednesday we should see a high of 16C and a UV index of 4, or moderate, with a mix of sun and cloud. | More cloud is expected to move in by evening, with a 40-per-cent chance of showers,... (photo: WN / John Sahid)
FRANCE SARKOZY  Canada Dot Com 
Sarkozy to shorten Quebec visit
| The already short visit of French President Nicolas Sarkozy to Canada this week has been trimmed back further so Sarkozy can meet with U.S. President George Bush on Saturday. | The two leaders are t... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon, Pool)
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Gold market zouq (souq, souk) in Dubai deira, UAE, November 2007  Globe and Mail 
Global stocks retreat as risk aversion returns
| Gold, bonds, yen rise, while oil hovers near one-year low below $80 a barrel ...Read the full article Post the first comment Start the Conversation, Leave a Comment | This conversation is semi-moder... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis)
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Boy in serious condition after being hit by car
| VANCOUVER - The condition of a 15-year-old boy hit by a car Monday night at the intersection of Main and 22nd Avenue in Vancouver has improved to serious. | The teen wa... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
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BALA MURGHAB, Afghanistan- Local Afghan workers perform maintenance on the perimeter wall at International Security Assistance Force Forward Operating Base Bala Murghab, Oct. 2, 2008.  ISAF is assisting the Afghan government in extending and exercising its authority and influence across the country, creating the conditions for stabilization and reconstruction. (ISAF photo by U.S. Air Force TSgt Laura K. Smith)(released) Canada Dot Com
UN envoy paints rosier picture of Afghanistan
| UNITED NATIONS -- The "gloom and doom" predictions for Afghanistan have been overplayed and become a distraction from efforts to help Afghans get on their feet, the chi... (photo: USAF / TSgt Laura K. Smith)
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Dog and Cat                                The Times of India
Judge OKs $24m for cats, dogs sickened by pet food
| 15 Oct 2008, 0808 hrs IST,AP               Text: CAMDEN, New Jersey: A federal judge on Tuesday approved a $24 million settlemen... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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Red Wings wilt under Bush charm offensive
| When Vancouver Canucks GM Mike Gillis was asked if he wanted to come down to the White House to see the Detroit Red Wings presented with the Stanley Cup in the beautifu... (photo: Creative Commons / Maureen Landers)
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 Joe Eberhard, right, vice president of Global Sales Marketing and Service of Chrysler Group, takes seats with Japanese Akino Tsuchiya who designed the Chrysler´s new concept car "Akino" at the press preview for the 39th Tokyo Motor Show a Canada Dot Com
Possible Chrysler-GM merger makes unions, workers uneasy
| DETROIT - Labour unions in the United States and Canada on Tuesday expressed concern about the prospect of job losses from any merger between General Motors Corp. and C... (photo: (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi))
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 Canadian army soldiers hand out food and radios at a village medical outreach program in Panjwai Province, Afghanistan, June 4, 2006. cg1 wnhires Canada Dot Com
Soldier cleared in comrade's death in Afghanistan
| A Canadian soldier accused of fatally shooting his friend, a fellow soldier, during a routine patrol in Afghanistan more than two years ago had all criminal charges aga... (photo: US Army/Spc. Jennifer Barba)
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- Soulmates in latte land
- American Express offers business travellers 10 tips for savi
- BoC moves to boost money markets
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- Canada economy to steer clear of recession: report
- CI Financial plans to convert to a corporation
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- Canadian prime minister pledges cooperation on economy after
- Canadian Conservatives Remain in Power
- Canada's Conservatives win stronger second minority
- Dion's future questioned after renewed Tory minority
- Harper bets the House, wins another minority
- Tories recognize the West's influence
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Sarkozy to shorten Quebec visit
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- Sidney, B.C., is the place to go if you're looking for a
- Never gamble with an autistic opponent
- Motorsport: 'I'm not arrogant', says Hamilton
- A rare round trip for a slave
- Airlines in United States reduce fuel fees on overseas fligh
 Wire sculptures depicting the first African slaves to arrive in New York are on display at the New York Historical Society as part of an exhibit on the history of Slavery in New York on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2005 in New York. The largest show the New-York
A rare round trip for a slave
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- Food for Thought We're a nation of mindless eaters
- Sorting through the studies: breast cancer and diet
- C. difficile outbreak in Regina
- Bacteria outbreak hits hospital
- Doctors are with you at the beginning and at the end
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Moderate drinking could increase dementia risk: study
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- Madonna is a 'dead weight'
- Canada sticks with Harper as prime minister
- 'Tuckered out' Feist to take time off
- Canadian Opera overcomes obstacles of 'War and Peace'
- Got a minute? Take in a new film
- Election and its aftermath resemble a familiar movie for Alb
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Yamaha hits sour note, eyes restructuring
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- Needs only a point to reach CONCACAF quarterfinal round
- Melnyk in bidding for two 2011 franchises
- Umpire chokes; Bay makes it big; Vigneault has brain cramp
- The Greed Cycle revisited
- Raptors' coach sends message to players
- Ellis wrestles demons
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Team lost final due to low total, says Shoaib Malik
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