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Taekwang’s Qrix takeover questionable (2010-10-18)
The prosecution said Monday it has secured evidence that Taekwang Group had an illicit behind-the-scenes deal with Qri..

Immigrant workers, gov’t clash on changing jobs (2010-10-18)
The government and pro-immigrant activists are at loggerheads over a law banning immigrant workers from changing workp..

33 Chinese travelers unaccounted (2010-10-18)
A group of Chinese travelers were caught attempting to illegally enter Korean territory, the immigration authorities s..

Elementary school head under probe over donation (2010-10-18)
The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education launched Monday an investigation into allegations that the principal of Seo..

Female teacher accused of inappropriate relationship (2010-10-18)
A 33-year-old female middle school teacher has been found having inappropriate relationship with one of her pupils. A..

Woman nabbed for killing two adopted daughters for insurance money (2010-10-18)
A 31-year old woman has been arrested for killing two infant girls after adopting them to receive life insurance payme..

Rain sued over gambling debt (2010-10-18)
Top singer and actor Rain is being sued by a Korean-American businessman based in Los Angeles for over $150,000 the st..

Two Koreas restore aviation hotline (2010-10-18)
South and North Korea restored their aviation hotline Monday, almost five months after it was severed by the North in ..

'Too many Korean restaurants in NY' (2010-10-18)
NEW YORK ― The Korean government plans to open a mega restaurant in downtown Manhattan next year, a key item on its gr..

'G20: more than battleground for FX war' (2010-10-18)
Australia’s top envoy in Korea warned Monday that the G20 Seoul Summit should avoid the foreign exchange issue, which ..

Incheon FEZ criticized for lack of foreign capital (2010-10-18)
In a National Assembly audit of Incheon on Monday, lawmakers argued that the country’s second largest port city, has f..

Gov’t urged to join Belgian campaign to reduce toxic waste (2010-10-18)
A ruling Grand National Party (GNP) lawmaker called on the government to consider joining a Belgian international rese..

Lee calls for revamp of vegetable distribution (2010-10-18)
President Lee Myung-bak has expressed concerns over the extreme rise in the price of vegetables, Monday, saying the co..

New presidential secretary for diplomatic affairs named (2010-10-18)
Chun Yung-woo, the country’s former chief nuclear negotiator and now second vice minister of foreign affairs and trade..

Vice foreign minister Chun named national security adviser (2010-10-18)
Vice Foreign Minister Chun Yung-woo, 58, has been named new national security adviser whose seat has been vacant since..

Korea Development model worth emulating (2010-10-18)
The remarkable economic development achieved by Korea within a short time has generated widespread interest about Kore..

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The Moscow News, Oct 18, 2010

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Moscow, Russia UFO Sighting of V shaped Craft over Clouds, Oct 18, 2010. Down below is really a bizarre UFO sighting, which was videotaped over Moscow ...

BRAZIL News NY Times, oCT 18, 2010

In Rough Slum, Brazil’s Police Try Soft Touch
Officials have embarked on an ambitious plan to wrest control of Rio de Janeiro’s most violent slums from ruthless drug gangs.
October 11, 2010

News The Star,Toronto

Live: Colonel break-ins targeted children

Russell Williams as he appeared in court Monday.
Russell Williams as he appeared in court Monday.
TAMMY HOY/THE CANADIAN PRESS

Mon Oct 18 2010
UPDATE: Col. Russell Williams' methodical and disturbing break-and-enters are being revealed in Belleville where the court is hearing Williams posed with the underwear of girls as young as 11 or 12. Click for live coverage (Warning: some graphic content).
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News | Canada

Williams videotaped murder

7 minutes ago
Col. Russell Williams videotaped the actual murder of at least one of his victims.
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News | GTA

Lockdown lifted at two Ajax schools

48 minutes ago
Lockdowns at two Ajax schools have been lifted and a person is in custody following reports of an “armed person” within...

Sports | Maple Leafs

Leafs’ MacArthur rides hot shooting streak

Mon Oct 18 2010
Clarke MacArthur isn't getting introspective. He's just going to keep blasting pucks at the net. (7)
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News | Crime

Train hauling hazardous materials derails in Cornwall

1 hour 9 minutes ago
Via Rail service was delayed about two hours for trips between Toronto and Montreal.

News | World

4 men convicted in plot to blow up N.Y. synagogues

20 minutes ago
Four men snared in an FBI terrorism sting have been convicted in a plot to shoot down military planes and blow up synagogues.

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Video: Lovely returns home after being buried alive

The last time Lovely was at this place, she was buried alive. Randy Risling documented their visit...to their former home
Fri Oct 15 2010
The last time Lovely was here she was buried alive. Randy Risling documented one girl's return home in Haiti.
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moneyville | retirement

Here's how I plan to retire by age 45


Mon Oct 18 2010
Tim Stobbs is 32 and plans to retire when he's 45. The Regina engineer has two kids, a stay-at-home wife and a mortgage. His five-part series begins... (7)
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News | Canada

Lost bid for Security Council seat a Tory failure, Liberals charge

38 minutes ago
Canada’s inability to win a seat on the United Nations Security Council represents a “major diplomatic failure” on the part of the Conservative government, the Liberal Opposition charged Monday.

News | Ontario

Craigslist, Queen’s Park to discuss prostitution listings

55 minutes ago
Ontario’s opposition parties want to know why the Liberal government isn’t getting tough with Craigslist over prostitution ads the province wants removed from the online service. (1)

moneyville | borrowing

CIBC rolls out Canada’s first Visa-branded debit card

Mon Oct 18 2010
Global payments giant Visa Inc. made its long-awaited entry into Canada’s debit market on Monday, announcing that Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce would issue this country’s first Visa-branded debit cards. (0)

moneyville | investing

Why interest rates should rise, but won't

Mon Oct 18 2010
There’s some good news for homebuyers looking to take out a mortgage — economists expect the Bank of Canada to keep interest rates at 1 per cent. That... (0)

moneyville | saving

Off-peak hydro to drop this winter

50 minutes ago
The Ontario Energy Board has lowered power prices for consumers not on fixed contracts, which will save households between $1 and $3 a month. (18)

HealthZone | News & Features

Most Canadians over 50 lack antibodies to fight H1N1: Study

50 minutes ago
While a third wave of H1N1 influenza is unlikely this year, many Canadians over age 50 are still vulnerable to the virus and should get a flu shot...

News | World

Searchable database of Nazi-era looted art debuts

Mon Oct 18 2010
“Most people think or thought that most of these items were repatriated or restituted," said Wesley A. Fisher, director of research at the Claims... (1)

moneyville | realestate

GTA home sales slide again in early October

Mon Oct 18 2010
Home sales in the GTA are down by 17 per cent in the first half of October compared with 2009. (5)

The Peoples Voice News, Oct 18, 2010

Permalink China rejects clean energy probe, calls US unfair

BEIJING – A senior Chinese official rejected a U.S. trade complaint about Beijing's clean energy policy and said Sunday that Washington might be improperly supporting its own industry. The U.S. government said Friday it would investigate complaints by a labor union that Beijing unfairly subsidizes its producers of wind and solar equipment.

Permalink Troops 'overwhelmed and cannot defeat Taliban'

THE Taliban have ''overwhelmed'' foreign troops and cannot be defeated by military means, one of Australia's top combat soldiers has warned. Brigadier Mark Smethurst says securing Afghanistan could take decades, but success is uncertain without a fundamental change in strategy.

Permalink Poll: Those craving for change now look to the GOP

President Barack Obama's winning coalition from 2008 has crumbled and his core backers are dispirited. It's now Republicans who stand to benefit from an electorate that's again craving change.

Permalink Philippine maids pay high price - Video

Overseas workers provide much-needed funds, but some suffer abuse from their employers. Almost 15 per cent of the Philippines' adult population, about eight million people, live and work overseas. The money they earn is vital to the economy, last year more than $17bn dollars was sent back in remittances. But the cost proves to be too high for some of the migrant workers that find themselves suffering the abuse at the hands of their employers.

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John McCain's daughter Meghan calls Christine O'Donnell 'a nut job'

Meghan McCain
Meghan McCain on the Jay Leno show Photo: REX
Miss McCain, a Republican who is making a name for herself as an outspoken pundit, said what many party colleagues have been afraid of uttering publicly.
She is moderate who supports gay marriage, has criticised her father's vice-presidential running mate Sarah Palin and taken issue with the anti-tax Tea Party for its "innate racism".

New Sri Lankan civil war photos threaten to overshadow Britain visit

Sri Lankan people wait behind barbed wire at Menik Farm refugee camp
Internally displaced Sri Lankan people wait behind barbed wire at Menik Farm refugee camp in Cheddikulam Photo: AFP/GETTY
The photographs, which showed blood stained bodies of young men and women who had been blindfolded and had their hands tied behind their backs, were released by the Global Tamil Forum (GTF), a group which includes former supporters of the Tamil Tiger rebels.

Iran tells Iraqi prime minister 'get rid of America', Oct 18, 2010

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Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, left, has an audience with Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Photo: AP
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Renewal rip-offs: don't roll over

Hundreds of thousands of households are being hit by fees to get out of contracts that they never signed up for, because electricity and telecoms providers are rolling them over into new deals without their consent.

Andalucia: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice

Andalucia: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice
Andalucia boasts some of the loveliest landscapes in Spain Photo: CORBIS
Andalucia: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice

'Antequera is an excellent base for visiting Ronda, Granada and Seville' Photo: CORBIS
Andalucia: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice
The bullring at Ronda Photo: CORBIS
Jerez and beyond
This week's winning review: A couple of summers ago, a friend and I cycled through Andalucia. We were looking for something that combined moderate exercise with sightseeing, great scenery, good food and wine, and comfortable accommodation, so we booked an organised self-guided tour. Self-guided meant we could go at our own pace ..

Warpaint: 'Who’s that tomboy over there, who looks like she doesn’t care?’

Singer Emily Kokal, second from left, with the rest of Warpaint
You and whose army? Singer Emily Kokal, second from left, with the rest of Warpaint
At the United Palace Theatre in Uptown Manhattan, one of the year’s hottest new rock bands is about to take the stage. Warpaint, an all-girl quartet from Los Angeles, have generated an avalanche of gossip in recent months. For a while their singer/guitarist, Emily Kokal, dated John Frusciante, former Red Hot ...

Maximising minimalism: tailoring for grown-ups

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Photo: JOHN SWANNELL
All the talk this autumn/winter about serious, grown-up clothes, and clean lines, devoid of decoration, can be slightly intimidating, especially if you are a bit of a boho at heart.

Female care worker guilty of sexually abusing baby in Colin Blanchard paedophile ring

Tracy Dawber: A community care worker was found guilty today of sexually assaulting a baby and allowing her boyfriend to take photographs of the abuse on his mobile phone
Tracy Dawber arriving at Winchester Crown Court Photo: PA
Tracy Dawber, 44, today became the fourth woman to be convicted of abuse and pornography offences relating to a child abuse ring run by the "evil" paedophile Colin Blanchard.

Terrorism and cyber attacks main threats to Britain

David Cameron: terrorism and cyber-attacks are currently the main security threats facing Britai
David Cameron, who co-wrote the foreword to the report with Nick Clegg Photo: AP
The new National Security Strategy identifies four ''tier one'' risks which, it says, must be the Government's highest priority.
The other major threats are a large scale accident or natural hazard such as pandemic flu and an international military crisis which could draw in the UK and its allies.

'Super Mario' Sepulveda: First days in Chilean mine were 'pure hell,' calls talk of sex 'wrong'

TV grab taken from a video released Sunday Aug. 29, 2010  by Chile's Government shows some of 33 trapped miners the San Jose mine in Copiapo, Chile. 
They inspired hope around the world, but according to one Chilean miner, the experience was "pure hell."
"Super Mario" Sepulveda, the second miner to emerge after more than two months trapped underground in Copiapo, Chile, has spoken out for the first time about the horrific ordeal.

Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden is not living in cave, but in a house in northwest Pakistan

An undated photo of Osama Bin Laden in Afghanistan.
Terror leader Osama Bin Laden is living it up in Pakistan, not cowering in some cave, a senior NATO official tells CNN.
The report indicates that the founder of Al Qaeda, the organization responsible for multiple terror attacks including those on 9/11, is shacked up in a home somewhere in the northwest region of the country.

Derek Jeter admits Cliff Lee is tough, but captain knows Yankees have beat tough pitchers in past

Lupica: In Bronx, a steep Cliff for lefty
The Yankees come home now. They have to believe that Game 3 of the American League Championship Series Monday night at the Stadium is as much about them and the place as it is about the opposing pitcher, even if the pitcher is Cliff Lee.