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- Mexicans vote for a new president – Washington Post

CBC.caMexicans vote for a new president
Washington Post
Mexico's presidential elections proceeded Sunday with long lines at polling stations but no reports of violence or widespread irregularities. A police officer holds a box with food while law enforcers are deployed to give security to polling centers …
Mexicans ready to welcome back PRI in electionToronto Star
Triumphant mood in hometown of likely next president of MexicoLos Angeles Times
PRI set for comeback as Mexico votesSydney Morning Herald
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all 1,144 news articles » - Flooding easing across BC as weather dries up, high waters recede – The Province

CKNW News Talk 980Flooding easing across BC as weather dries up, high waters recede
The Province
By The Canadian Press July 1, 2012 4:20 PM VANCOUVER – Flooding is easing across British Columbia as the weather dries up and snow packs melt at a slower rate. Environment Canada says major waterways, such as the Fraser River, have receded.
Will flooding be a regular occurrence every spring?News1130
Fraser River peaks in Lower MainlandCKNW News Talk 980 - Mali rebels vow to continue destroying historic sites – Toronto Star

Toronto StarMali rebels vow to continue destroying historic sites
Toronto Star
ISSOUF SANOGO/AFP/GETTY IMAGES file photo Residents of Timbuktu restore the Great Mosque in 2006. Ansar Dine, one of the hardline Islamist groups now controlling northern Mali, has threatened to destroy all shrines of Muslim saints in the fabled city.
Mali Islamists destroying shrinesSydney Morning Herald
Threat to Timbuktu's religious sitesScotsman
Islamist rebels continue Timbuktu rampageABC Online
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all 672 news articles » - Eastern US hit by heat wave, power outages | – Reuters

ABC NewsEastern US hit by heat wave, power outages |
Reuters
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Blistering heat blanketed much of the eastern United States for the third straight day on Sunday, after violent storms killed at least 13 people and knocked out power to more than 3 million customers.
Storm-related deaths in Virginia hit 7 as crews work to restore power to …Washington Post
Quick Facts on Storms, Summer Heat in Eastern USABC News
Heat wave clings to eastern US amid power outagesPakistan Daily Times
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all 2,950 news articles » - Attacks on Kenyan churches kills and wounds dozens – Toronto Star

Toronto StarAttacks on Kenyan churches kills and wounds dozens
Toronto Star
Abdi Rahman/REUTERS A bench lies overturned on the bloody floor of the African Inland Church in Garissa after masked assailants attacked with guns and grenades on Sunday, killing at least 15 people. By Shephard, Michelle National Security Reporter …
Attacks on 2 Kenyan Churches Kill at Least 15 PeopleNew York Times
Massacre at Kenyan church raises fears of revenge attacksThe Independent
Gunmen kill 17 in Kenyan churchesThe Australian
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all 1,351 news articles » - Euro 2012 champions Spain in a class of their own – Globe and Mail

Globe and MailEuro 2012 champions Spain in a class of their own
Globe and Mail
The sweep of th e narrative arc of this strange tournament meant it would end as it did. It began with some bouts of ugliness, mostly off-field, which besmirched the game itself and ended with an empathic exhibition of beauty and control.
Spain defeats Italy to win European ChampionshipCBC.ca
Spain erupts in joy after historic Euro 2012 win, forgetting about deep …The Province
Column: Spain turns football into an art to make European Championship historyWinnipeg Free Press
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all 4,691 news articles » - Turkey weighs options for dealing with Syria – Washington Post

CBC.caTurkey weighs options for dealing with Syria
Washington Post
ISTANBUL — When Syrian forces shot down a Turkish reconnaissance jet last month, Turkey vowed to take “necessary steps” and its prime minister declared Syria a “clear and present danger.” Turkey reinforced its 550-mile-long border with Syria and …
Turkey scrambles jets on Syrian borderABC Online
Turkey Holds Firm on Syrian Downing of JetWall Street Journal
Turkey sends jets to Syrian borderCBC.ca
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all 1,096 news articles » - ‘Denounce Harper’ Twitter-trending on Canada Day – CTV.ca

Sun News Network'Denounce Harper' Twitter-trending on Canada Day
CTV.ca
Prime Minister Stephen Harper makes his way up to the stage to address the crowd on Canada Day on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Sunday July 1, 2012. (Fred Chartrand / THE CANADIAN PRESS) While Canadians took to Twitter to express love for their country …
'Denounce Harper' Twitter-trending hot on Canada DayVancouver Sun - Calgary restaurant shooting leaves one dead, three hurt – Globe and Mail

Globe and MailCalgary restaurant shooting leaves one dead, three hurt
Globe and Mail
The windows at a Vietnamese restaurant in a Calgary strip mall where four people were shot, one killed, were covered by black tarps and the parking lot cordoned off with police tape as investigators looked on the ground and rooftops for clues connected …
1 dead, 3 injured in Calgary restaurant shootingCBC.ca
One dead, three injured in targeted northeast shootingCalgary Herald
Calgary restaurant shooting leaves one dead, 3 woundedNational Post
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