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Doctor in mastectomy furor wants to operate

CBC Canadian News - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 23:21
The Windsor, Ont., surgeon at the heart of a controversy over unnecessary mastectomies has asked to have her hospital privileges reinstated, but is still waiting for an answer from hospital officials.
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Tories revive random roadside breath test

National Post Top Stories - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 23:02
The Harper government appears ready to move ahead with imposing random roadside breath testing, which a new federal discussion paper says has produced “remarkable results” in catching drunk drivers in other countries.
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Tories revive random roadside breath test

National Post - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 23:02
The Harper government appears ready to move ahead with imposing random roadside breath testing, which a new federal discussion paper says has produced “remarkable results” in catching drunk drivers in other countries.
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Levant says libel suit aims to ‘chill’ debate

National Post Top Stories - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 23:02
Free-speech blogger Ezra Levant has accused anti-hate activist Richard Warman of exploiting court processes to publicly 'scandalize' him with 'wholly irrelevant' allegations, and to discourage his 'public service journalism' against human rights commissions
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Levant says libel suit aims to ‘chill’ debate

National Post - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 23:02
Free-speech blogger Ezra Levant has accused anti-hate activist Richard Warman of exploiting court processes to publicly 'scandalize' him with 'wholly irrelevant' allegations, and to discourage his 'public service journalism' against human rights commissions
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Nancy Pelosi's office was told of concerns about Eric Massa - Washington Post

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Reuters

Nancy Pelosi's office was told of concerns about Eric Massa
Washington Post
Eric Massa resigned his House seat this week under a sexual harassment cloud, claiming fellow Democrats forced his ouster to keep him from voting against their health care bill. It's the latest claim in a changing stream of explanations. ...
Michael Barone: Can Nancy Pelosi Get the Votes?Wall Street Journal
Pelosi: 'We're going to get started'Politico
Pelosi faces biggest test on US healthcare voteReuters
Daily Caller -msnbc.com -New Haven Independent
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Canadian wheelchair user beaten in Australia

CBC Top Stories - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 22:45
A 35-year-old Canadian who uses a wheelchair has been beaten in Sydney, Australia, and is in hospital in serious condition, according to police reports.
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House leader: Ethics panel ends Massa probe - The Associated Press

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Reuters

House leader: Ethics panel ends Massa probe
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — The House Democratic campaign chief said Wednesday the ethics committee has ended an investigation of former Rep. Eric Massa, but the freshman's alleged harassment of his staff members — with possible sexual overtones — could spell ...
Massa: Yeah, I Groped Male Staff But Not SexuallyFOXNews
What's Next in the Massa Investigation?CBS News
Never Trust a Naked Massa in a Tickle Fight: Margaret CarlsonBusinessWeek
ABC News -Kansas City Star -Black Star News
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Victoria police officers charged with assault - CBC.ca

Google News Canada - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 22:34

CBC.ca

Victoria police officers charged with assault
CBC.ca
Victoria police Chief Jamie Graham had his hands full Wednesday dealing with assault charges against two of his officers and a report about use of force by his department as a whole. (CBC) The Victoria police department revealed Wednesday that two of ...
Two Victoria police officers charged with assaultVancouver Sun
VICTORIA POLICE OFFICERS FACE CRIMINAL CHARGESC-FAX 1070
Two VicPD officers charged with assaultBCLocalNews
Vancouver Sun
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TB rate 185 times higher for Inuit than others

CBC Canadian News - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 22:29
Tuberculosis remains a serious health problem in Canada's North, with the infection rate among Inuit 185 times greater than for others born in the country, a national analysis shows.
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'Jihad Jane' accused in plot to kill cartoonist

CBC Top Stories - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 22:25
The self-dubbed "Jihad Jane" who thought her blond, all-American profile would help mask her plan to kill a Swedish cartoonist is a rare case of a U.S. woman inciting foreign terrorism and shows the latest evolution of the global threat, authorities say.
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Liberals feared Abu Ghraib-type detainee scandal: source

CBC Top Stories - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 22:23
The Liberal government of 2005 feared Canada's detention of Afghan prisoners would spark a controversy similar to Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib, according to a current government official who spoke with CBC News.
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Liberals feared Abu Ghraib-type detainee scandal: source

CBC Canadian News - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 22:23
The Liberal government of 2005 feared Canada's detention of Afghan prisoners would spark a controversy similar to Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib, according to a current government official who spoke with CBC News.
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Myanmar lets Suu Kyi's party reopen regional offices - Reuters

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CBC.ca

Myanmar lets Suu Kyi's party reopen regional offices
Reuters
Aung San Suu Kyi (C) arrives for a meeting with US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Kurt Campbell (L) at the Inya Lake Hotel in Yangon in this November 4, 2009 file photo. YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar's military government ...
Law bars Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi from electionsThe Associated Press
US: Burma Election Law 'Mockery' of Democratic ProcessVoice of America
Myanmar allows Suu Kyi party to reopen officesInquirer.net
The Guardian -New York Times -AFP
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Myanmar lets Suu Kyi's party reopen regional offices - Reuters

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CBC.ca

Myanmar lets Suu Kyi's party reopen regional offices
Reuters
Aung San Suu Kyi (C) arrives for a meeting with US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Kurt Campbell (L) at the Inya Lake Hotel in Yangon in this November 4, 2009 file photo. YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar's military government ...
Law bars Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi from electionsThe Associated Press
US: Burma Election Law 'Mockery' of Democratic ProcessVoice of America
Myanmar allows Suu Kyi party to reopen officesInquirer.net
The Guardian -New York Times -AFP
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House ends its corporate earmarks - Boston Globe

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Seattle Post Intelligencer

House ends its corporate earmarks
Boston Globe
WASHINGTON — Small defense companies, energy firms, and other technology start-ups throughout New England could lose tens of millions of dollars a year because of a decision by House Democrats yesterday to abruptly halt budget earmarks ...
Parties Announce Top Targets in 2010 House RacesFOXNews
House GOP leaders press earmark moratoriumThe Associated Press
House Democrats plan ban on earmarks for for-profitsCNN
Chicago Sun-Times -Washington Times -Politico
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Archaic section of Indian Act ends

CBC Saskatchewan - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 22:20
Treaty Indians in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba have been cleared to sell farm products produced on a reserve, according to an order issued by the federal government Feb. 3.
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Payments made by Calgary-owned mining company should be probed: coalition

Regina Leader-Post Top Stories - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 22:15
A Calgary-based mining company already embroiled in a Mexican shooting scandal should be investigated for payments made to a public official there, a coalition of non-governmental organizations is charging.
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Payments made by Calgary-owned mining company should be probed: coalition

Canada.com Canadian News - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 22:15
A Calgary-based mining company already embroiled in a Mexican shooting scandal should be investigated for payments made to a public official there, a coalition of non-governmental organizations is charging.
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Saskatchewan Abilities Council unveiling exhibit to help mark Roughriders' 100th anniversary

Regina Leader-Post News - Wed, 03/10/2010 - 22:09
Everyone at the Saskatchewan Abilities Council donned their best Saskatchewan Roughriders gear and showed off their "Rider pride" on Wednesday to celebrate "Green Day"
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