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A Senate committee wants to take a second look at now-independent Senator Mike Duffy’s expenses after reports suggested he may have claimed expenses for Conservative campaigning while on Senate business. Continue reading →

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– It’s dubbed as the bible for mental health professionals. It helps determine diagnoses and treatment, what medication and services are covered, and eligibility for insurance. And after a decade of reworking, a major revision to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – or the DSM – is set for publication next week.
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A gay pride flag bearing the cedar tree in the middle of it is carried by human rights activists during an anti-homophobia rally in Beirut on April 30, 2013. Lebanese homosexuals, human rights activists and members from the NGO Helem (the Arabic acronym of "Lebanese Protection for Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgenders") rallied to condemn the arrest on the weekend of three gay men and one transgender civilian in the town of Dekwaneh east of Beirut at a nightclub who were allegedly verbally and sexually harassed at the municipality headquarters.  Photo: Joseph Eid (AFP)/Getty Images
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