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Oct 16, 2010

North Korea threatens '1,000-fold' increase in weapons- NZ Herald News

Kim Kye Gwan. Photo / AP
Kim Kye Gwan. Photo / AP
North Korea's media on Saturday threatened a "1,000-fold" military buildup as the United States ruled out lifting sanctions to try to coax Pyongyang into resuming talks aimed at its nuclear weapons programs.
Last year, North Korea quit the nuclear disarmament talks and later tested an atomic device that drew tightened UN sanctions. But the North has recently expressed willingness to rejoin the ..

US killer teen given life

Andrew Conley. Photo / AP
An Indiana teenager who admitted he strangled his 10-year-old brother and told police he identified with a TV serial killer has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.
Andrew Conley, 18, showed no emotion as a judge sentenced him for the murder of his brother Conner.

Yahoo News

Yahoo News

Oct 15, 2010

India: A Special Edition, The Toronto Star

It is a land of immense beauty and growing wealth, of stunning poverty and troubling conflicts. The Star examines the fascinating world of India as it shifts into high gear.
Early morning rush hour at Churchgate station in Mumbai as hordes of people arrive in the downtown core to start the morning work day.

Must Reads

Canada protests conditions ahead of Commonwealth opening ceremonies

Canada was among several countries to protest strongly about the adverse conditions facing athletes for the opening ceremonies — standing in the heat for hours without any cover, a lack of water and a...

Canadians prepare for Commonwealth test

This Team Canada is the strongest at a Commonwealth Games in two decades, Randy Starkman reports from Delhi.

Whatever is true of India is also not true

Efficiency and chaos. Sectarianism and secularism. Humanity and cruelty. That's India.

India: Where have all the young men gone?

In the small villages of Punjab, the streets are empty of young males who have escaped in search of a better life abroad.

With no men around, women take leadership role

Inderjit Mann is the head of Bir village. In a small Punjab village, Inderjit Mann has proven more than capable to handle reins of power.

India: Economic power house or poor house?

India is home to more poor people than any other country in the world. Statistics can mislead in a country as diverse and divided as India.

Air India Flight 187, Toronto to Amritsar, is a flying village

Daljit Parmar with the urn containing the ashes of her mother Mohan Parihar. Air India Flight 187 is, more often than not, packed with Indo-Canadians travelling for weddings, funerals, shopping or just to visit family.

Saving Manmohan: Etobicoke-born child finds family love in the Punjab

Manmohan Dhillon hugs a bear made by his now-deceased mother, Amandeep Dhillon, 15 years ago. His mother was killed by his grandfather in Malton. His father drank himself to death. Now Manmohan finds family love in the Punjab.

Education is key to India's economic development

As the buying power of the growing middle class expands, their list of wants is increasing.Education, especially for girls, is recognized as key to India's economic development. But the obstacles...

Surat's newly prosperous citizens pack a powerful economic punch

Automobile sales in emerging market giant India raced to a record monthly peak this past summer as affluent consumers jammed showrooms. Rapid growth is attracting foreign companies in the city with India's second-highest household income..

Can soccer help unite India?

A soccer tournament held in Salboni, India, was an attempt by the West Bengal government to try to keep young men from joining Maoists, who have a toehold in 20 of India's 28 states. Maoists are gaining the upper hand in Indian regions facing injustice and neglect. Can soccer help keep young minds off rebellion?

Mallick: Don't look back, you're Canadian now

I’m always puzzled when we make assumptions about multiculturalism, the cardinal one being that all immigrants to Canada love their adoptive country but cling to the habits of home, and we let them.

Local News,Vancouver Sun

Highway of Tears

Justice ministers vow action on missing women

VANCOUVER -- Following a meeting of Canada's justice ministers in Vancouver, the group vowed Friday to "strengthen the criminal justice system's response to the tragic cases" of missing women across the country.

Pet stores consider legal action against Richmond

The "voice" of the Canadian pet industry is threatening to take the City of Richmond to court if it proceeds with a ban on the sale of puppies in stores.

Thousands of students throng to Rogers Arena for We Day celebrations, Vanc

Hedley kicks off WE Day at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Friday morning, October 15, 2010. 18,000 youth and educators gather for a motivational day to spur kids into taking part in activism for global change.
Hedley kicks off WE Day at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Friday morning, October 15, 2010. 18,000 youth and educators gather for a motivational day to spur kids into taking part in activism for global change.

Quebec Breaking News, Montreal Gazette, Canada

A serious accident early Friday morning claimed the life of an unidentified pedestrian and closed Papineau Ave. between de Bellechasse and Beaubien Sts.
4 hours ago
An accident late Friday morning at the Shell refinery in Montreal's east end has sent two people to hospital.
36 minutes ago
Joseph Abitbol says he can't believe his son is capable of making threats on the Internet. "If the court orders him to get psychiatric help, then I'll do it," he said at his son't bail hearing.
1 hour ago
Ducks Unlimited Quebec is expected to announce today an agreement to conserve 213 hectares of forested land on Ile St. Bernard, a small but ecologically important island between Lake St. Louis and Chateauguay River.
City briefs for Saturday, October 15, 2010
Two people were injured late Thursday night after a brief police chase in Montreal ended with a car sticking out of the side of a bank.
3 hours ago
Firefighters in Montreal were battling a blaze early Friday morning in the city's Plateau Mont Royal borough.
It all started 21 years ago with one troubled man. He showed up at the door of the Carrefour familial Hochelaga with a serious drinking problem, nowhere to stay, and two young children in tow.
The death of a 32-year-old woman whose body was found about 5:20 p.m. Wednesday in Point St. Charles was classified a homicide Thursday night.
Major maintenance work on the Bonaventure Expressway will require complete closures of one stretch of the roadway in both directions Friday evening and over the weekend, Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Inc. said Thursday.

In the footsteps of gladiators

A panoramic view of the Colosseum is seen from the attico (top level) on October 14 in Rome, Italy. Areas of the Colosseum will be newly opened this week to visitors, such as the upper area and the underground, that have never before been available to the public.
A panoramic view of the Colosseum is seen from the attico (top level) on October 14 in Rome, Italy. Areas of the Colosseum will be newly opened this week to visitors, such as the upper area and the underground, that have never before been available to the public.
Photograph by: Franco Origlia, Getty Images
The dark tunnels in which gladiators prepared to do battle in the Colosseum are being opened to the public for the first time.

Miners came to blows, but swore to keep details secret

Relatives and friends of miner Johnny Barrios wait for his release from hospital two days after the 33 trapped Chilean miners were rescued from the depths of the San Jose mine, near Copiapo, Chile on October 15, 2010.
Relatives and friends of miner Johnny Barrios wait for his release from hospital two days after the 33 trapped Chilean miners were rescued from the depths of the San Jose mine, near Copiapo, Chile on October 15, 2010.Rodrigo Arangua, AFP/Getty ImagesThe rescued Chilean miners overcame violent disagreements to work as a team to survive, they have disclosed, as they celebrated their freedom and new status as national heroes.