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  • Alexei Navalny funeral date set as wife fears possible arrests
    Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny's funeral service and burial will take place in Moscow on Friday, his spokesperson said.
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    Feb 28
  • Big upset over small housing development a sign of pressure on N.L. coastline
    WITLESS BAY, N.L. - A planned housing project along one of Newfoundland's prettiest coastlines has sparked a tense dispute as demand for seaside homes increases.
    Jul 18, 2011
  • Nominees announced for Governor General’s Literary Awards
    Canadian authors Esi Edugyan and Patrick deWitt continued their astonishing fall book prize season on Tuesday as both were shortlisted for the Governor General's Literary Awards. Read the full list of nominees here.<br />
    Entertainment
    Oct 11, 2011
  • ‘My friends, we will do better’: Trudeau confirms bid to lead federal Liberals
    MONTREAL - Justin Trudeau stepped out of his famous father's shadow Tuesday, launching his bid to lead the federal Liberals with a warning that the once-mighty party must look to the future, not its glorious past.
    Canada
    Oct 2, 2012
  • ‘My friends, we will do better’: Trudeau confirms bid to lead federal Liberals
    MONTREAL - Justin Trudeau stepped out of his famous father's shadow Tuesday, launching his bid to lead the federal Liberals with a warning that the once-mighty party must look to the future, not its glorious past.
    Oct 2, 2012
  • Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2021
    From Norm Macdonald to Michael K. Williams to Jessica Walter, we lost many stars in 2021.
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    Dec 30, 2021
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  • Desperate Cypriots turn to traditional songbird trapping to make ends meet – defying law
    NICOSIA, Cyprus - It's just before first light and the bird-catcher strings nets among the orange, pomegranate, fig and carob trees in his orchard. The sound of chirping emanates from inside a massive carob — a trick sent from speakers to attract tiny songbirds. By mid-morning, the man disentangles about a half-dozen blackcaps, snaps their necks with his teeth and drops them in a bucket.
    Money
    Jan 31, 2013
  • Canadians detained in Egyptian jail bonded with cellmates like big family
    Two Canadians held in an Egyptian jail for seven weeks say they survived by bonding into an "adopted family" with their dozens of cellmates, who quizzed them on life back home and even posed for portraits.
    Canada
    Oct 12, 2013
  • ‘My friends, we will do better’: Trudeau confirms bid to lead federal Liberals
    MONTREAL - Justin Trudeau stepped out of his famous father's shadow Tuesday, launching his bid to lead the federal Liberals with a warning that the once-mighty party must look to the future, not its glorious past.
    Politics
    Oct 2, 2012
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  • Danish tourists say they are ‘horrified’ by Canadian car culture
    Two Danish tourists are honking mad with Canada over what they perceive as a dependence on motor vehicles and what they describe as “unfulfilled communities.”
    Canada
    Aug 5, 2014
  • Putting humans on display: New Paris exhibit exposes damage wrought by colonial-era tradition
    PARIS - It's a queasy experience, viewing chained tribal dancers do a white man's bidding, or African women stripped and photographed to feed European curiosity.
    Entertainment
    Nov 28, 2011
  • Desperate Cypriots turn to traditional songbird trapping to make ends meet – defying law
    NICOSIA, Cyprus - It's just before first light and the bird-catcher strings nets among the orange, pomegranate, fig and carob trees in his orchard. The sound of chirping emanates from inside a massive carob — a trick sent from speakers to attract tiny songbirds. By mid-morning, the man disentangles about a half-dozen blackcaps, snaps their necks with his teeth and drops them in a bucket.
    Jan 31, 2013
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  • Hitler bodyguard Rochus Misch dies at 96
    Rochus Misch, who served as Adolf Hitler's devoted bodyguard for most of World War II and was the last remaining witness to the Nazi leader's final hours in his Berlin bunker, has died.
    World
    Sep 6, 2013
  • From disasters to politics, here are the highlights of top stories from 2012
    An in-brief look back at some of the most significant news events of the last 12 months.
    Dec 21, 2012
  • Alaska schools pull ‘The Great Gatsby’ as too ‘controversial’ for class
    The school board also deemed 'Catch 22,' 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,' Invisible Man' and 'The Things They Carried' to be potentially harmful.
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  • Big upset over small housing development a sign of pressure on N.L. coastline
    WITLESS BAY, N.L. - A planned housing project along one of Newfoundland's prettiest coastlines has sparked a tense dispute as demand for seaside homes increases.
    Canada
    Jul 18, 2011
  • Film about an expedition up Afghanistan’s highest mountain doesn’t tell all
    KABUL - At 2:30 p.m. on July 19, 2009, the first Afghans to climb their country's highest mountain unfurled a national flag on the icy peak in the blue above the clouds.
    World
    Oct 8, 2011
  • The Words: Full transcript from Episode 25, Season 2
    Looking for transcripts from past shows? Find them here.
    Politics
    Mar 3, 2013
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  • ‘My friends, we will do better’: Trudeau confirms bid to lead federal Liberals
    MONTREAL - Justin Trudeau stepped out of his famous father's shadow Tuesday, launching his bid to lead the federal Liberals with a warning that the once-mighty party must look to the future, not its glorious past.
    Oct 2, 2012
  • The best viral moments of 2019, from Area 51 to Baby Yoda
    From storming Area 51 to freeing a cat named Quilty from solitary confinement, here are the best viral moments of 2019.
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