Apr 24 2009

Mexico shuts down schools, museums in capital after flu deaths – Canoe.ca


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Mexico shuts down schools, museums in capital after flu deaths
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By Mark Stevenson, AP MEXICO CITY – Mexico shut down schools, museums, libraries and state-run theatres across it overcrowded capital Friday in hopes of containing a swine flu outbreak that authorities say killed at least 20 people – and perhaps dozens
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Apr 24 2009

Cannon targets Khadr over explosives – Canada.com


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Cannon targets Khadr over explosives
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By Janice Tibbetts, Canwest News ServiceApril 24, 2009 6:02 PM Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon: 'Last night, we were able to see television footage of Mr.
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Apr 24 2009

Gov't admits beach blunder – Calgary Herald


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Gov't admits beach blunder
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The Alberta government has apologized for including a photo of a beach in northern England as part of an initiative to sell a new image for the province.
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Apr 24 2009

UN council to Sri Lanka: Let UN into conflict zone – Washington Post


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UN council to Sri Lanka: Let UN into conflict zone
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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The Security Council urged Sri Lanka on Friday to cooperate with a UN humanitarian mission that wants to visit the conflict zone in northern Sri Lanka, where tens of thousands of civilians are trapped.
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Apr 24 2009

Mexico Shuts Some Schools Amid Deadly Flu Outbreak – New York Times


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Mexico Shuts Some Schools Amid Deadly Flu Outbreak
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By MARC LACEY and DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. MEXICO CITY – Mexican officials, scrambling to control a swine flu outbreak that has killed at least 16 people and possibly dozens more in recent weeks, shuttered schools from kindergarten to university for
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Apr 24 2009

Analysis: Pakistan, Taliban and nuclear arms – CNN International


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Analysis: Pakistan, Taliban and nuclear arms
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) — Taliban militants made their deepest incursion into Pakistan this week, seizing control of areas that are a short drive from the capital city.
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Apr 24 2009

Appeals Court Stays RIAA Subpoena Vs. Students

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “The procedures used by the RIAA the past 5 years in suing ‘John Does’ without their knowing about it have never been subjected to scrutiny by an appeals court, since most of the ‘John Does’ never learn about the ‘ex parte’ proceeding until it’s too late to do anything about it. That is about to change. In Arista Records v. Does 1-16, a case targeting students at the Albany Campus of the State University of New York, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has decided to put things on hold while it takes a careful look at what transpired in the lower court. The way it came to this is that a few ‘John Does’ filed a broad-based challenge to a number of the RIAA’s procedures, citing the defendant’s constitutional rights, the insufficiency of the complaint, the lack of personal jurisdiction over the defendants, improper misjoinder of the defendants, and the RIAA’s illegal procurement of its ‘evidence’ through the use of an unlicensed investigator, MediaSentry. The lower court judges gave short shrift to ‘John Doe #3,’ but he promptly filed an appeal, and asked for a stay of the subpoena and lower court proceedings during the pendency of the appeal. The RIAA opposed the motion, arguing that John Doe’s appeal had no chance of success. The Appeals Court disagreed and granted the motion, freezing the subpoena and putting the entire case on hold until the appeal is finally determined. As one commentator said, ‘this news has been a long time coming, but is welcomed.'”

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Apr 24 2009

Reaction to the latest soldier death in Afghanistan – iNews880.com


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Reaction to the latest soldier death in Afghanistan
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The defence minister and Governor General are expressing condolences on the death of another Canadian soldier in Afghanistan. The military says 30-year-old Major Michelle Mendes, who was based in Ottawa, was found dead in her room at the Kandahar
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Apr 24 2009

'Swine flu' kills 60 in Mexico – BBC News


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'Swine flu' kills 60 in Mexico
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The World Health Organization says it suspects swine flu has killed 60 people and infected 800 others in Mexico. A WHO spokeswoman said the majority of the cases were in the capital, Mexico City, and a small number in central areas of the country.
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Apr 24 2009

Security fears increase in Iraq as new bomb blasts sends death … – Times Online


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Security fears increase in Iraq as new bomb blasts sends death
Times Online
A double suicide bombing at Baghdad's most revered Shia shrine has left at least 60 people dead, the latest in a bombing blitz that has killed and maimed hundreds in just 24 hours.
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