Apr 22 2009

RCMP 'sorry' for inaccurate remarks on Dziekanski incident – Globe and Mail


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RCMP 'sorry' for inaccurate remarks on Dziekanski incident
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VANCOUVER – The RCMP has admitted that it provided wrong information to the public about the taser incident involving Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski in the first days after his death at Vancouver International Airport.
New Taser policy more restrictive, RCMP head says CBC.ca
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Apr 22 2009

Storms dampen hopes of record turnout in South Africa elections – guardian.co.uk


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Storms dampen hopes of record turnout in South Africa elections
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The ANC president, Jacob Zuma, urged 18-year-olds to 'celebrate their right to vote'. Photograph: STR/Reuters Voting has got under way in South Africa's fourth democratic elections since the end of apartheid, but a sudden turn of bad weather is
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Apr 21 2009

CanJet crew helped commandos sneak into cockpit, surprise hijacker – Globe and Mail


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CanJet crew helped commandos sneak into cockpit, surprise hijacker
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KINGSTON, JAMAICA and TORONTO – Eight hours into the hijacking of CanJet Flight 918, a cloudy day dawned on Montego Bay's airport as a deranged man, who had held the crew at gunpoint overnight, turned again to the locked cockpit.
Video: Airplane Hijacker Captured in Jamaica The Associated Press
Minister reveals details of hostage rescue at Jamaican airport CBC.ca
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Apr 21 2009

Forget your password? Use your phone

FireID system creates unique passwords for mobile apps for Java-enabled phones.

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Apr 21 2009

Hijacker's family feared the worst as plane stormed – Globe and Mail


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Hijacker's family feared the worst as plane stormed
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KINGSTON, Jamaica – The father of captured hijacker Stephen Fray became depressed and feared his son would be killed when he learned that an anti-terror squad was preparing to storm a Canadian plane, Jamaica's national security minister says.
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Apr 21 2009

Tamil protest jams Canadian capital – AFP


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Tamil protest jams Canadian capital
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OTTAWA (AFP) – Up to 30000 Tamil protestors stepped up pressure on the Canadian government on Tuesday, clogging the capital for a 15th day in a row to demand it try to broker a ceasefire in Sri Lanka.
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Apr 21 2009

RIAA Brief Attacks Free Software Foundation

NewYorkCountryLawyer writes “The RIAA has requested permission to file a response to the amicus curiae brief filed by the Free Software Foundation in SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Tenenbaum, the Boston case against a Boston University grad student accused of having downloaded some song files when in his teens. In their proposed response, the RIAA lawyers personally attacked The Free Software Foundation, Ray Beckerman (NewYorkCountryLawyer), and NYCL’s blog, ‘Recording Industry vs. The People’. The 9-page response (PDF) — 4 pages longer than the document to which it was responding — termed the FSF an organization ‘dedicated to eliminating restrictions on copying, redistribution, and modifying computer programs’, and accused the FSF of having an ‘open and virulent bias against copyrights’ and ‘blatant bias’ against the record companies. They called ‘Recording Industry vs. The People’ an ‘anti-recording industry web site’ and stated that NYCL ‘is currently subject to a pending sanctions motion for his conduct in representing a defendant’ (without disclosing that plaintiffs’ lawyers were ‘subject to a pending motion for Rule 11 sanctions for their conduct in representing plaintiffs’ in that very case).”

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Apr 21 2009

Jamaican plane hijacking won't stop NB couple's Cuban wedding – CBC.ca


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Jamaican plane hijacking won't stop NB couple's Cuban wedding
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A couple from Tracadie-Sheila, NB, are going ahead with their wedding in Cuba even after living through the CanJet plane hijacking in Jamaica on Monday.
'Wonderful' Canadians foil Montego hijacking Toronto Star
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Apr 21 2009

Passengers freed after Jamaica hijacking return to Halifax – CBC.ca


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Passengers freed after Jamaica hijacking return to Halifax
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Tamara Fralick, centre, and friend Bryanna Shaddock, right, are greeted by Tamara's mother Tracy Fralick as they arrive at the airport in Halifax early Tuesday.
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Apr 21 2009

Canada Cuts Rate to 0.25%, May Keep It There for Year (Correct) – Bloomberg


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Canada Cuts Rate to 0.25%, May Keep It There for Year (Correct)
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By Greg Quinn April 21 (Bloomberg) — The Bank of Canada cut its key lending rate to a record low, and may leave it unchanged for a year because inflation is persisting below its 2 percent target.
Loonie tumbles as cut fuels economic fears Canada.com
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