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- Violent US storm kills 13 – CBC.ca

CBC.caViolent US storm kills 13
CBC.ca
Violent storms in the US are being blamed for the deaths of at least 13 people and widespread power outages as more than 3 million people in the the eastern US are facing temperatures in the 40s without electricity, and without air conditioning.
DC thunderstorms knock out power across region, leaving at least 5 deadWashington Post
US storms leave 11 dead, millions without powerHerald Sun
Storms Knock out Power to 2M Across Eastern USABC News
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all 1,738 news articles » - Assad’s Future Blurry as World Powers Set New Syria Peace Plan – Bloomberg

The GuardianAssad's Future Blurry as World Powers Set New Syria Peace Plan
Bloomberg
World powers agreed yesterday on a plan for a Syrian transition government that doesn't directly address the fate of President Bashar al-Assad. The parties altered a draft agreement proposed by Kofi Annan, the envoy for the United Nations and Arab …
World Powers Reach Syria CompromiseWall Street Journal
UN envoy calls for transitional government in SyriaBBC News
Annan in last-ditch attempt to rescue Syria peace talksThe Independent
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all 2,977 news articles » - Egypt’s new president begins struggle for power – Atlanta Journal Constitution

Atlanta Journal ConstitutionEgypt's new president begins struggle for power
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By HAMZA HENDAWI AP CAIRO — Islamist Mohammed Morsi became Egypt's first freely elected president on Saturday, launching his four-year term with a potentially dangerous quest to wrest back from the military the full authority of his office.
COMMENT: Morsi's pyrrhic victory —Lal KhanPakistan Daily Times
Egypt's first Islamist president sworn inToronto Sun
Mohammed Morsi: from Cairo to California and backTelegraph.co.uk
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all 3,305 news articles » - Report says two Canadians among four aid workers kidnapped in Kenya – Vancouver Sun

AFPReport says two Canadians among four aid workers kidnapped in Kenya
Vancouver Sun
NAIROBI, Kenya – A group of Somali militants who kidnapped four international aid workers, including at least one Canadian, during an attack on a refugee camp in Kenya may have crossed the border into Somalia, Kenyan police and military officials said …
Abducted aid workers possibly taken to SomaliaCBC.ca
Aid workers kidnapped from Kenya's Dadaab camp near SomaliaBBC News
Fears rise that 4 abducted aid workers taken to Somalia; Aid group said no to …Washington Post
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all 571 news articles » - Ottawa rescue expert turned away from Elliot Lake – Toronto Sun

Winnipeg Free PressOttawa rescue expert turned away from Elliot Lake
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA – An internationally recognized rescue expert says he was turned away from the flattened mall disaster in Elliott Lake. John Green, managing director of Ottawa-based PREP International, has contributed or led rescue efforts in Japan, …
Office of the Chief Coroner continues its investigation into the Algo Centre …NorthumberlandView.ca
Independent public inquiry to be launched in Elliot Lake roof collapse: McGuintyVancouver Sun
Rescue team veterans from Haiti and September 11 turned back from helping in …National Post
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all 209 news articles » - Early Acadian settlement in Grand Pre, NS recognized as world heritage site – Montreal Gazette

Winnipeg Free PressEarly Acadian settlement in Grand Pre, NS recognized as world heritage site
Montreal Gazette
GRAND PRE, NS – An important Acadian landmark in Nova Scotia has been recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site. The decision was announced Saturday by UNESCO's world heritage committee in St. Petersburg, Russia. "It's a big day for Acadie," Rene …
Acadian village now world heritage siteCastanet.net
Grand Pre in Nova Scotia named world heritage siteCtv News - Plane crash near Montreal injures 2 – CBC.ca

CBC.caPlane crash near Montreal injures 2
CBC.ca
A small plane crashed on to a South Shore highway shortly after taking off from the airport in St-Mathieu-De-Beloeil, near Montreal on Saturday. The crash happened on Montreal's South Shore near the St-Mathieu-De-Beloeil Airport.
Small plane crashes on Montreal's Highway 20Montreal Gazette
Two injured in plane crash near MontrealSun News Network
Small Plane Makes Crash Landing Along Montreal's Highway 20, Two InjuredHuffington Post Canada - The G20 Summit: Where are we now? – Toronto Star

Toronto StarThe G20 Summit: Where are we now?
Toronto Star
RICHARD LAUTENS/TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO On June 26, 2010, the police finally move in on protesters who refused to move. Thousands came out to protest the G20 summit, marshalling at Queen's Park and then marching through downtown Toronto streets.
Will G20 report spark police board resignations?Toronto Sun
Civilian police board left 'completely in the dark' throughout G20 planning …National Post
G20 oversight dogged by poor communication, says reportCBC.ca
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all 138 news articles » - Mourners gather for Quebec sisters found dead at Thai beach resort – Winnipeg Free Press

Winnipeg Free PressMourners gather for Quebec sisters found dead at Thai beach resort
Winnipeg Free Press
POHENEGAMOOK, Que. – Mourners are gathering in a Quebec town today to remember two sisters who died under mysterious circumstances in Thailand. Audrey and Noemi Belanger, ages 20 and 25, were found dead earlier this month at a beach resort in the Phi …
Questions remain as Quebec sisters buriedLondon Free Press












































































