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    Londoners told to 'run away asap' if ISIS attacks

    Londoners told to 'run away as fast as possible' if ISIS targets the capital | London | News | London Evening Standard www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FPELc1wEvk
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    Man Gets 4 Months for 8th Impaired Driving Charge

    OPP pulled over a silver sports car doing 149 kilometres in a 100-kilometre zone on Highway 11 southbound just before 6 p.m., June 23. The officer determined the driver Paul Primeau, 52, of Sudbury, was intoxicated, said Crown attorney Lyndsay Jeanes. Later at the...
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    Plastic bag use has plummeted in England

    Plastic bag use has plummeted in England since the introduction of a 5p charge last year, the government has said. In the six months after the levy was brought in last October 640 million plastic bags were used in seven major supermarkets in England, it says. In 2014, the waste reduction...
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    IMF Admits They Were Wrong On Greece/Euro

    The IMF’s top staff misled their own board, made a series of calamitous misjudgments in Greece, became euphoric cheerleaders for the euro project, ignored warning signs of impending crisis, and collectively failed to grasp an elemental concept of currency theory. This is the lacerating verdict...
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    Christian School Boss Guilty of Stealing $9M

    Wayne C. Parker, 59, of Mooresville admitted guilt to one count of wire fraud during an appearance at federal court in Charlotte. Parker also agreed to forfeit assets worth up to $9.4 million. He will be sentenced later. According to the plea agreement, prosecutors plan to recommend a seven to...
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    Ireland jails 3 bankers over 2008 meltdown

    The trio will be among the first senior bankers globally to be jailed for their role in the collapse of a bank during the crisis. The lack of convictions until now has angered Irish taxpayers, who had to stump up 64 billion euros - almost 40 percent of annual economic output - after a property...
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    Do canadians need Toilet Training?

    Vancouver is spending $200,000 on an "Adult Toilet Training" program this summer, using humourous videos and ads in pink port-a-potties to bring the message to its 2.5 million system users that it's not OK to flush "flushable" wipes -- or anything else other than "pee, poo and toilet paper." In...
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    A look back at the demise of the Printing Press

    A film documenting the last day of hot metal typesetting at The New York Times. This film shows the entire newspaper production process from hot-metal typesetting to creating stereo moulds to high-speed press operation. At the end of the film, the new typesetting and photographic production...
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    Woman Dragged Away by Tiger at a Safari Park

    If you ever go to one, stay in the car....... Let me drive and keep your doors locked And
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    Air Milers Say They Are Getting Hosed

    In the race to redeem their Air Miles before they expire, many collectors are expressing frustrations about limited rewards options. "You're pretty much hosed," claims Toronto collector John MacKenzie. At the close of 2011, Air Miles introduced a five-year expiry date on rewards miles. That...
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    Search for serial killer in Arizona intensifies

    On Friday police made another public plea, participating in a two-hour call-in special on Univision called "Voices of Maryvale," during which they encouraged viewers to report any and all tips. "At this point, we're hoping to get a tip or something that somebody can give us that we can follow...
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    The end of the line for the VCR

    The last-known company still manufacturing the technology, the Funai Corp. of Japan, said in a statement Thursday that it would stop making VCRs at the end of this month, mainly because of “difficulty acquiring parts.” A Japanese newspaper, Nikkei, reported on the impending demise earlier this...
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    Wynnetario's Global Adjustment Fee

    According to data obtained by Global News from the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), the organization responsible for managing Ontario’s energy system, residential customers and small businesses in Ontario paid an average of 7.9 cents per kilowatt hour in Global Adjustment fees...
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    Global temperatures have plummeted more than 0.5C this year

    June 2016 marks the 14th consecutive month of record-breaking heat. According to two US agencies – Nasa and Noaa – June 2016 was 0.9C hotter than the average for the 20th century, and the hottest June in the record which goes back to 1880. It broke the previous record, set in 2015, by 0.02C...
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    Ottawa Quietly Approves Corexit

    The federal government has quietly approved the use of a highly controversial chemical for dispersing ocean oil spills, despite growing scientific evidence it doesn’t always work as claimed and even intensifies the toxicity of oil. Last month Environment Canada released regulations establishing...
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    FFRF protests Ohio judge’s religious sentencing

    On May 25, Judge William Mallory of the Ohio Court of Appeals, First Appellate District, sentenced Jake Strotman, who is religious, to attend Morning Star Baptist Church for 12 consecutive Sunday services. Strotman was accused of assaulting a Baptist preacher during a chaotic brawl after a...
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    Planned obsolescence of the LED

    In 1924, representatives of the world's leading lightbulb manufacturers formed Phoebus, a cartel that fixed the average life of an incandescent bulb at 1,000 hours, ensuring that people would have to regularly buy bulbs and keep the manufacturers in business. But hardware store LED...
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    Cons want more Yazidi refugees

    As the Conservatives push for more help for Yazidis fleeing persecution at the hands of Islamic militants, new information suggests their efforts to do so while in government were minimal. Data from a controversial audit of Syrian refugee cases ordered by former prime minister Stephen Harper...
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    Wynnetarios Economy Growing Fastest of G7

    First quarter results for 2016 show the Ontario economy growing at an annualized rate of three per cent, the highest in Canada and all G7 countries. Premier Kathleen Wynne said Ontario's real gross domestic product grew 0.8 per cent in January to March, following similar growth in the fourth...
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    Bell Media Radio Hosts Can't Discuss Marineland

    Hosts of three southern Ontario radio stations were ordered to not express any opinions about the troubled theme park on air, because Marineland does so much business with Bell. “In light of Marineland opening and the ongoing controversy I want to make sure we’re all on the same page regarding...