Apr 10 2009

In a few stunning moments, the brawn behind the brains breaks down … – Globe and Mail


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In a few stunning moments, the brawn behind the brains breaks down
Globe and Mail
She was the brains and he was the muscle, and together, they determined that Stefanie Rengel would never grow old. On the first day of a brand-new year, 2008, the chilly girl pulling the strings from a safe distance, the oafish boy carrying a kitchen
Stefanie Rengel Case Statement Of Facts CityNews
Youth pleads guilty to stabbing Toronto teen. Canada.com
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Apr 10 2009

US plays waiting game with Somali pirates – Globe and Mail


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US plays waiting game with Somali pirates
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MOGADISHU and WASHINGTON — Somali pirates defied international naval powers yesterday to keep an American ship captain hostage on a lifeboat in the Indian Ocean after their first seizure of US citizens.
Video: Bizarre Pirate Standoff CBS
Somalia: US Pirate Hostage Drama Continues, Air Patrols Begin AllAfrica.com
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Apr 10 2009

Thai Protesters Move to Disrupt Summit – New York Times


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Thai Protesters Move to Disrupt Summit
New York Times
By THOMAS FULLER PATTAYA, Thailand – Several hundred anti-government protesters pushed through barricades manned by riot police and army soldiers on Friday as they tried to disrupt an East Asian summit meeting here.
Q+A-Where is political unrest in Thailand heading? Reuters
Thai protest breaks summit cordon BBC News
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Apr 9 2009

Man handed life sentence in high-rise murders – Globe and Mail


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Man handed life sentence in high-rise murders
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VANCOUVER – Sobs from victims' family members rang out in a high-security courtroom Thursday as horrifying details of the Surrey Six killings – one of BC's worst cases of gang violence – were disclosed to the public for the first time.
Bacon brothers have their day in court Calgary Herald
Man guilty in Surrey murders sentenced to life CTV.ca
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Apr 9 2009

Somali Government Ready to Resolve Piracy Problems – Voice of America


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Somali Government Ready to Resolve Piracy Problems
Voice of America
By Peter Clottey Somalia's new government says it would be able to deal decisively with the piracy problems off its shores if the international community would provide logistical support and supervision to its navy.
Video: Hijacked Ship on the Move, Navy on Board The Associated Press
US to boost Africa pirate forces BBC News
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Apr 9 2009

DB's brawn gave substance to MT's jealous rage – Globe and Mail


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DB's brawn gave substance to MT's jealous rage
Globe and Mail
She was the brains and he was the muscle, and together they determined that Stefanie Rengel would never grow old. On the first day of a brand-new year, 2008, the chilly girl pulling the strings from a safe distance, the oafish boy carrying a kitchen
19-year-old pleads guilty and admits to killing Stefanie Rengel The Canadian Press
Guilty plea in Stefanie Rengel case Winnipeg Sun
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Apr 9 2009

Rising Red forces evacuation of 30 homes at Winnipeg's southern edge – CBC.ca


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Rising Red forces evacuation of 30 homes at Winnipeg's southern edge
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The City of Winnipeg is advising residents of about 30 homes to vacate their properties and has put out an urgent plea for volunteer sandbaggers as the swollen Red River has begun licking the southern gates of the Manitoba capital.
Thick ice in Winnipeg pushing river levels up Toronto Star
Floodway Saves Homes CJOB
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Apr 9 2009

8% jobless rate 'not good news,' but not unexpected, Harper says – CBC.ca


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8% jobless rate 'not good news,' but not unexpected, Harper says
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Canada's employment rate hitting a seven-year high of eight per cent and the economy shedding another 61300 full-time jobs in March, was not unexpected, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Thursday in Edmonton.
Alta.’s economy will bounce back: Harper Calgary Herald
PM: Jobless numbers were expected to be bad Edmonton Sun
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Apr 9 2009

No parole for 15 years for gangster involved in Surrey Six slayings – Vancouver Sun


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No parole for 15 years for gangster involved in Surrey Six slayings
Vancouver Sun
By Kim Bolan, Vancouver SunApril 9, 2009 3:37 PMComments (5) Dennis Karbovanec entered a surprise guilty plea last Friday on three second-degree murder counts in connection with the execution-style slayings of Chris Mohan, Michael Lal and Ryan
Publication ban for Karbovanec's Surrey Six murder sentencing The Province
Man who pled guilty in Surrey highrise murders sentenced to life The Canadian Press
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Apr 9 2009

The newspaper industry’s attack on Google misses the point

As Google and the newspaper industry trade verbal blows, it’s getting harder to discern what everyone’s angry about. There seems to be at least three separate issues, and different people seem to be upset about different things.

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