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A fishing vessel that had been adrift off the coast of Labrador was under tow towards northern Newfoundland on Wednesday.
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Police say a natural gas pipeline in northeast British Columbia that was bombed over the weekend did not rupture.
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A company that owns a Twin Otter plane that was carrying 12 passengers Tuesday says it was hit from behind by another aircraft as it was landing in northern Labrador.
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The remote northern Quebec towns of Chibougamau and Chapais were cut off from the outside world this week when fiber optic cables providing telephone and internet access were severed.
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A barge was adrift Thursday off the coast of southern Labrador after a tow line broke.
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The Argentine navy says a cruise ship carrying 122 people is adrift and taking on water in Antarctica but is in no danger of sinking.
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A cruise ship carrying 122 people is adrift and taking on water after running aground in the Antarctic but is in no danger of sinking, the Argentine Navy said.
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The Argentine Navy said Thursday that a cruise ship carrying 122 people was adrift and taking on water in Antarctica, but was no danger of sinking.
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The Argentine navy says a cruise ship carrying 122 people is adrift and taking on water in Antarctica but is in no danger of sinking.
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Business graduates face many problems but the destruction by rocket of the office is not usually among them. Group Captain Dean Andrew, aged 41, takes such occupational hazards in his stride, as he gets on with his current job of making Basra airport fit to hand back to the Iraqi people.
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Playwright Seret Scott wants love to butt heads with civil rights, but is a heavily narrated memory play the best way to do it?
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Since June, the 15 nations have been deciding their songs and now the wait is over, all songs have been announced, all in time for the big night which will be 22nd November. The Delegations meet on the 13th and
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Check Out the sinking economy creeping into the lives of some of the most resilient shoppers -- teenagers, whose need for fashion and fun often trandscends economic downturns.
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The solicitor for Chris Ward said he is challenging the Northern Bank's decision to dismiss him from his job.
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NBCSports.com takes the pulse on the latest rumors from around the sports world
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Police used tear gas and water cannon to try and stamp out clashes between Jews and Arabs in Israel's northern coastal city of Acre on Thursday, officials said.
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Avalanche D Jordan Leopold tied Thursday's game against the Bruins at 4 with a snap-shot goal 10:17 into the third period. Colorado ended up losing the game on a late goal. Leopold finished at minus-1 in 17:54 of ice time.
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Alex Burrows scored twice and Roberto Luongo made 25 saves, leading the Vancouver Canucks to a season-opening 6-0 victory against the Calgary Flames on Thursday night.
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Election officials have confirmed that some voters in Nunavut and the Yukon were turned away from advance federal polls because they didn't have adequate identification.
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Calgary head coach Mike Keenan remained mum on line combinations for Thursday's opener at Vancouver (CBC, CBCSports.ca, 10:30 p.m. ET).
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On Thursday, John McCain at last did away with all above-the-fray pretense and added his voice to the right-wing chorus now openly trying to portray Barack Obama as a fundamentally anti-American figure. McCain, whose running-mate previously accused the Democratic presidential nominee of “palling around with terrorists,” sought to frame Obama’s rather tenuous connection with Bill Ayers in the most sinister terms possible. “Senator Obama says he was just another guy in the neighborhood,” McCain said. “We know that isn’t true. We need to know the full extent of the truth because of whether Senator Obama is telling the truth to the American people or not. read more »
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One third of the so-called ‘Cockney Mafia' left Newcastle yesterday as vice-president Tony Jimenez parted company with the club after eight tumultuous months.
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New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) What was once only a pipe dream is starting to look like a real possibility. We speak not of Britney Spears' musical comeback but...
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The debating skills of topless model Jodie Marsh and pop stars The Cheeky Girls are to be tested at the Oxford Union.
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A union threatens industrial action if health service jobs, including 722 nursing posts, are cut over the next three years.
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Jonny Evans is on course to start for Northern Ireland in Saturday's World Cup qualifying game against Slovenia after returning to training.
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Differing fuel pump prices incenses consumer body
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What the future holds for the QE2 in retirement
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Proteonomix, Inc. announces that Proteoderm, Inc., its wholly owned subsidiary, has finalized the contents and packaging of its anti-aging cosmoceutical line.
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General Electric spared investors any nasty surprises as it reported a 22 percent drop in third-quarter earnings, meeting its own lowered forecast.
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Armed Somalian pirates on Friday released three Indians and 26 other members of the crew on board a hijacked cargo ship after keeping them in captivit
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A spokesman for the group of pirates holding an arms-laden tanker off the coast of Somalia has threatened to blow up the ship in three days if no ransom is paid
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Check Out Macy’s slashing its 2008 profit outlook as it eyes the gathering storm clouds ahead. Macy’s, which also runs the Bloomingdale’s chain, is the latest retailer to see consumers shy away from purchases of new fall clothes as they try to stay afloat in the economic downturn. Several clothing chains and department stores posted dismal September same-store sales earlier this week. Macy’s [...]
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The pirates who hijacked an arms-laden Ukrainian tanker off Somalia issued an ultimatum today and threatened to destroy the ship if no ransom is paid, a spokesman for the bandits said.