Oct 15, 2010
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NDP's Norm Macdonald resigns as caucus chair
- Sihota says NDP should be active in recall campaign, notes reveal
- NDP emerges from Vancouver caucus meeting with united front - despite rumours of split
- Why Carole James should stay as NDP's leader
- Ousted MLA elicits toughness from James
- Ousted MLA fires parting shot at NDP: Change direction, or lose again in '13
- NDP leader Carole James removes MLA from caucus
Justice ministers vow action on missing women
Pet stores consider legal action against Richmond
Canucks to give Roberto Luongo fourth straight start tonight
- Canucks’ Roberto Luongo forges a new game with coach Roland Melanson
- Life On The Farm: Hodgson Pointless With Moose
- Canucks need to finish, a .500 team only in record
- Canucks blow third-period lead, lose 4-3 in Anaheim
- Alain Vigneault won’t impose a quota on Canucks' goalie starts
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- Kings players' statistics
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Bacon associate faces assault charge over pumpkin pie
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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.
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In the footsteps of gladiators
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
Sean Connery cites health for ducking Spanish court date
The official says the 80-year-old actor sent the judge a letter explaining he cannot travel to Spain because of his age and unspecified health issues.
News, The Star, Toronto
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VIRAL: Grover goes postmodern
News | World
DiManno: Physician to popes, believer in miracles
News | Insight
Talking Points: On the world stage, Canada’s now a bit player
News | Crime
Accused in Tori Stafford slaying wants trial moved
News | Canada
Veterans with ALS to get benefits, home-care
News | World
Residents back in town hit by red sludge despite safety concerns
News | World
Brooklyn Bridge reopened after suspicious-package report
News | Canada
Veterans with ALS to get benefits, home-care
News | Crime
Lengthy jail term for Peel officer who stole fake cocaine
Toronto doctor indicted on smuggling charges - thestar.com
Souris's new Main Street opens in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
The revitalization of 2.1 kilometres of the town’s Main Street was conducted in two phases and included repairs to both road and underground infrastructure.
The Technology That Will Replace 148 Billion Barrels of Oil
By Horacio R. Marquez, Contributing Editor, Money Morning
Not many investors noticed in September 2008 when Warren Buffet took a 10% stake in Hong Kong-based battery maker BYD Co. Ltd. for $230 million.
Chile miners rescue puts BBC ahead of Sky | Latest technology and web news | Web User
It attracted over 16 per cent of all traffic from searches for the rescue, way ahead of the Guardian.co.uk in second place which received just over six per cent, according to web analytics firm Hitwise.
Pineapple workers: dignity in the face of oppression
Megan Fox: Boutiquing Beauty
Rocking some cute athletic gear and toting a Hudson satchel, the "Jennifer's Body" babe was joined by a purple shirt clad male pal while popping into a few local boutiques to get her shop on.
Kristin Cavallari: Keeping Pretty for Jay Cutler
The former "Hills" star/girlfriend of Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler hit the gym before dropping by Neil Gorge Salon to get her coif beautified.
Prince Announces "Welcome 2 America" Tour
Breaking the news at a press conference held at The Apollo Theatre in New York City on Thursday (October 14), the singer/musician donned a black velour jacket as he excitedly promoted his "Welcome 2 America" tour.
Irish consumer price inflation rose by 0.5% in the year to September
Warsaw Stock Exchange prepares IPO
Shares of the Warsaw Stock Exchange will begin trading on the bourse on November 9, marking the latest in a series of ambitious sales of state-owned assets conducted by the Polish government.
Utilities - Enel lines up green energy arm for IPO
Enel Green Power, potentially the biggest bourse listing in Europe this year, has entered its marketing phase with an indicative price range of €1.9-€2.2 per share, according to financial sources close to the steering committee.
Report: 'We were waiting for death,' Chilean miner says
Suspected US missiles strikes kill 11 in Pakistan
The attacks occurred within about an hour in the Datta Khel area of North Waziristan, part of Pakistan's semiautonomous tribal region that is dominated by militant groups that often attack US and other foreign troops in Afghanistan.
Taliban ready to talk: Af peace council chief - The Times of India
Court rejects plea seeking Musharraf's trial on treason charge
Obama vows to end US policy on gays in military
Australian gets life term for murdering sons
US military says 77,000 Iraqis killed over 5 years, Oct 15, 2010
At Lebanon border, Ahmadinejad predicts Israel's demise
Harvard gets biggest international donation in 102 yrs, from Tata Group
CWG: Glasgow steals the show at closing gala
Scottish dancers assemble a replica of Glasgow's Clyde Auditorium, familiarly known as 'The Armadillo', at the XIX Commonwealth Games closing ceremony in New Delhi. Glasgow, Scotland's biggest city, will host the 2014 event. (AFP Photo)
NEW DELHI: After the spellbinding opening ceremony and a stirring surge in the medals tally, the mood in the Capital was expectedly upbeat: tonight's-gonna-..
Cricket loss makes Oz athletes take it out on washing machine
Enraged by the humiliating loss, some athletes, according to highly-placed sources in Delhi Police, went berserk, destroying electrical fittings and furniture in their tower in the Games Village on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Pelosi Is To Blame For Screwing 58 Million of Us
White House in Crisis
Cancer 'is purely man-made' say scientists after finding almost no trace of disease in Egyptian mummies
Rule of Law Prospers Most in Sweden, Least in Pakistan
Bernanke Ponders the "Nuclear" Option
U.S. Troops Being Trained on How to Handle Rioting Americans
Israel 'declares war on its people' - pictures
Green Party Candidate Excluded from California Governor’s Debate
Israeli authorities bulldoze Palestinian village for the sixth time
Then They Came for Me
Invasion of the Robot Home Snatchers
Wolfowitz Directive Gave Legal Cover to Detainee Experimentation Program
DEMOCRAT OR REPUBLICAN: The Choice To Be Drowned or Hanged
Common Ground With A War Criminal: Stryker Brigade Commander Harry D. Tunnell IV Sneered At COIN Doctrine, And So Do I
World in grave danger of financial collapse, says Ken Clarke
GOP Tea Party frontrunner: ‘Abolish’ public schools
WikiLeaks accuses US of ‘financial warfare’
Phoenix police officer tased and then shot victim
Mamoon Alabbasi: London's Jazza sings in tune with Palestine
Details emerge of Chile miners' ordeal
Survivor Richard Villaroel on Thursday told Chilean public broadcaster TVN: "When one of us found it tough, the comrade at his side helped him.
"We all supported each other," he said from the hospital in the nearest main town of Copiapo, where the 33 survivors were receiving check-ups.
Three rescued miners released from hospital in Chile
By DPA,
Copiapo (Chile) : The first three of the rescued San Jose miners were released late Thursday from hospital after routine tests, Chilean media reported.
The three -- Florencio Avalos, Juan Illanes and the Bolivian Carlos Mamani -- were released just 24 hours after the final miner was hoisted above earth's crust in the dramatic rescue action.