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The Canadian Press
MONTREAL - A casual text message to work colleagues encouraging them to ''blow away'' the competition at a trade show allegedly plunged a Muslim man into a terrorism probe.
Te...
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This was published on 2/4/2012
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Men's Health
America has a drinking problem. No, not booze. I'm talking about soft drinks. According to the Beverage Marketing Corporation, the average American guzzles 44.7 gallons of the sweet...
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This was published on 2/4/2012
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By Tori Floyd | The Right Click
If you've ever taken your cell phone into the bathroom stall with you, you're not alone: a U.S. study has found that three-quarters of people have used their cell ...
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This was published on 2/3/2012
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The Associated Press
The California owner of a Honda Civic Hybrid car has won her unusual small-claims court lawsuit against the auto giant over the vehicle's failure to deliver the promised milea...
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This was published on 2/3/2012
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By Nina Larson | AFP
Twins born in Indonesia and put up separately for adoption, have been reunited after finding each other living just 40 kilometres (25 miles) apart, in southern Sweden, three ...
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This was published on 2/3/2012
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By Andy Radia | Canada Politics
One of the first rules you learn in 'Politics 101' is don't piss off the seniors.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper did just that, however, with his speech last week...
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This was published on 2/3/2012
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By Michael Warren, The Associated Press
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Argentina said it doesn't seek another war over the Falkland Islands, and accused Britain of militarizing their sovereignty dispu...
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This was published on 2/3/2012
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By David Goldman | CNNMoney.com
At age 27, Mark Zuckerberg is about to officially become a paper billionaire.
In the IPO paperwork Facebook filed Wednesday, the company reported that its founder...
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This was published on 2/3/2012
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24/7 Wall St
In the past 50 years, college graduation rates in developed countries have increased nearly 200%, according to Education at a Glance 2011, a recently published report by the Organis...
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This was published on 2/3/2012
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AFP
Long-lost audio recordings of the aftermath of president John F. Kennedy's assassination have been made public, captivating historians and stirring fascination about that fateful day.
Almost ...
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This was published on 2/3/2012
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