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
Mexico flu deaths raise worries of global epidemic The Associated Press
How swine flu spreads in humans Los Angeles Times
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Apr 24 2009

Google Brings Product Search to iPhone, Android

by Chloe Albanesius Not sure which HDTV is best? Wondering if that Bluetooth headset is compatible with your phone? Those with iPhones and Android-based handsets can now access Google Product Search to check prices and read reviews before buying.

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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
BBC News
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.
Fatal swine flu breaks out in Mexico Reuters South Africa
WHO concerned about Mexican flu-like illnesses CTV.ca
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Apr 24 2009

Canadian soldier found dead on Afghan base – Globe and Mail


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Canadian soldier found dead on Afghan base
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Kandahar, Afghanistan – The lifeless body of a female Canadian soldier was found in her Forces' accommodation room Thursday afternoon at Kandahar Air Field.
Afghanistan matters Edmonton Sun
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Apr 24 2009

Operation Diplomat – Globe and Mail


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Operation Diplomat
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A rotating team of three dozen Canadians worked tirelessly in West Africa over the past four months to secure freedom for two Canadian diplomats, sources say.
Canadian diplomats freed in Mali appear to be in good health CBC.ca
Diplomats coming home soon Winnipeg Sun
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Apr 23 2009

Mother of teen shocked with stun-gun thinks Taser tests a … – Edmonton Sun


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Mother of teen shocked with stun-gun thinks Taser tests a
Edmonton Sun
By ANDREW HANON, Sun Media The mother of a 15-year-old shocked by a Taser-wielding police officer thinks the controversy over whether the weapons work properly misses the point.
Exclusive: Alberta to test all 700 Tasers Calgary Herald
Province pulls 50 Tasers Calgary CTV
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Apr 23 2009

Why we are so careful with stories about kidnappings – CBC.ca


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Why we are so careful with stories about kidnappings
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By Esther Enkin CBC News It is wonderful news that Canadian diplomats Robert Fowler and Louis Guay are safe and free. It's been four months since they were snatched in Niger and held hostage by militant groups.
PM speaks with freed Canadian diplomats Globe and Mail
Mali calls for desert security after hostages freed Washington Post
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Apr 23 2009

Bank of Canada ready to print more money – Edmonton Sun


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Bank of Canada ready to print more money
Edmonton Sun
By PETER ZIMONJIC, Sun Media OTTAWA – The Bank of Canada is getting ready to fire up the printing presses and make more money should the economy experience another “shock,” the bank's governor said today.
Bank of Canada lays out 'unconventional' options to boost economy CBC.ca
Canada Bank May Use New Policies If Outlook Worsens Bloomberg
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Apr 23 2009

CAW, Chrysler near deal on cost cuts – Globe and Mail


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CAW, Chrysler near deal on cost cuts
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The Canadian Auto Workers and Chrysler Canada Inc. were close to a deal on cutting labour costs late Thursday morning, sources close to the talks said.
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Apr 23 2009

Time Warner Cable Won’t Compete, Seeks Legislation

narramissic writes “The good people of Wilson, NC pay /month for 10/10 Mbps internet service, 81 TV channels and telephone service. How’d they manage that, you ask? Well, the city-owned and operated cable service called Greenlight came into being when the City of Wilson approached TWC and local DSL provider Embarq and requested faster service for the area. ‘TWC refused the request. And so Greenlight was born,’ says blogger Peter Smith. ‘Now Time Warner Cable and Embarq are upset that they’ve got competition, and rather than try to go head to head with Greenlight on price and service, they’ve instead been lobbying the state government of NC to pass laws to put Greenlight out of business. Apparently they’re having some success, as the NC State Senate has proposed bills that would do TWC’s bidding.'”

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