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    Canadian fathers son dead: asked for lowered-flags

    Just two weeks ago, Lincoln Dinning wrote Prime Minister Stephen Harper asking that federal flags be flown at half-mast in the event of future combat deaths. That bit of civic lobbying became cruelly prescient - and emotional grist for a growing debate - when the Wingham, Ont., policeman's...
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    Barring Trenton images: PMO political

    OTTAWA (CP) - The Conservative government has taken steps to keep the public from seeing images of flag-draped coffins when fallen soldiers are returned home from Afghanistan. For the first time since the Afghan mission began, the government will shut down an Ontario airfield when the remains...
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    Women have more rights in Iran than other conservative musli

    TEHRAN (AP) - Iranian women will be allowed to attend soccer matches for first time since the country's 1979 Islamic revolution, Iran's president said in a decree posted on his website Monday. Women would sit in separate section of the stands, away from the usually raucous male fans. "The...
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    Disputed evidence in Saddam Hussein's trial

    BAGHDAD (AP) - Prosecutors in the trial of Saddam Hussein played an audiotape Monday said to be a phone call between the former Iraqi leader and one of his co-defendants discussing the destruction of farmland during a crackdown against Shiites in the 1980s. In the tape, a voice purported to be...
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    5 point plan is PR stunt

    Conservatives and Liberals say if Prime Minister Stephen Harper gets three of his five priorities through Parliament he could win a majority. Political foes say the five priorities are a packaging PR exercise, but Conservatives and even Liberals say if Prime Minister Stephen Harper gets three of...
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    U.S anti-drug plane crashes in Afghanistan 5 dead

    KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AFP) - Five people were killed and 10 injured when a plane leased to US anti-drugs agents crashed while landing and hit a nomad camp in southern Afghanistan. ADVERTISEMENT Another five people were missing after the accident, which happened when the pilot...
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    Suan cleric that supported Bin Laden too liberal

    KHARTOUM (AFP) - A Sudanese Islamist leader who once protected Al-Qaeda supremo Osama bin Laden was branded an apostate by the country's Muslim scholars for taking a liberal stand on women's rights. ADVERTISEMENT The clerics proposed trying Hassan al-Turabi for apostasy following recent...
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    Abbas takes stand against Hamas

    ANKARA, Turkey - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said in an interview broadcast Monday that he has the authority to remove the newly elected Hamas government from power, and he warned the government it had little choice but to negotiate with Israel. "The constitution gives me clear...
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    Snorers banned from Chinese Army

    BEIJING (Reuters) - China's army recruits can look forward to a better night's sleep thanks to a new regulation banning chronic snorers from joining up. ADVERTISEMENT One of a raft of physical and mental traits banned from the army, the new standards governing recruitment into China's...
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    Canadian Reservists

    The deaths of four Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan - two of them reservists - have painted a grim picture for soldiers preparing for duty in the dangerous, war-torn country. The four were killed Saturday when a roadside bomb ripped apart their G-Wagon north of Kandahar, bringing to 15 the...
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    Conservative party hasn't helped Farmers

    Castlegar, BC – NDP Agriculture Critic Alex Atamanenko (BC Southern Interior) says Canadian farmers need emergency aid money released immediately: "Minister Strahl has been unable to get his government to release the emergency funding from the next budget in time to help farmers get their seed...
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    PM's appointee Morgan 'antimulticulturalist and partisan

    CALGARY (CP) - Partisan remarks by Prime Minister Stephen Harper's nominee for chairman of the new Public Appointments Commission have raised questions about Gwyn Morgan's ability to carry out his duties with the confidence of Parliament. Morgan was president and chief executive officer of...
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    Iranian, Tukish forces moving to Iraq's borders to quell Kur

    BAGHDAD, Iraq - President Jalal Talabani expressed his concern Sunday over reported Iranian and Turkish troop concentrations on those countries' borders with Iraq. ADVERTISEMENT Turkey has moved thousands of troops to the border region in what its military said was an offensive against...
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    Afghanistan political hot potatoe

    OTTAWA (CP) - Conservatives will quietly admit that the insurgents lurking in dusty ditches, desert shrubs and craggy hills of southern Afghanistan represent the most unpredictable threat to their young minority government. Polls suggest Stephen Harper is solidifying his support while facing a...
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    2 reservists among the dead Canadian soldiers

    EDMONTON (CP) - A carpenter and a postal worker were among the four Canadian troops killed in a bomb explosion in southern Afghanistan on Saturday - grim reminders of the growing role of part-time soldiers in Canada's military operations around the world. One of the victims, Bombardier Myles...
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    Do socialists deserve to be in the military

    Now I am beginning to wonder. What is wrong for a socialist or a left-leaning guy to get into the military?? Now in this forums alone I have had at least six people surprised that I am socialist and a soldier. So why is it unbelievable that a socialist wants to be in the army??
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    Asatru created 4000 BCE possibly

    Asatru is not a new age religion. In fact it is very old. It can be traced back to around 1000 BCE (Before common era) when the ancestors of the Germanic people, settled in the general area of Scandinavia and began to develop a language, culture, and religion separate from the rest of the...
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    Peru presidential election will be done by two socialists

    LIMA, Peru - A moderate-leftist former president appeared close Saturday to locking up a spot in a presidential runoff against nationalist candidate Ollanta Humala. ADVERTISEMENT With more than 96 percent of votes counted from the April 9 election, Alan Garcia had 24.4 percent over...
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    Al Qaida will fight U.N force in Sudan

    CAIRO, Egypt - Osama bin Laden issued ominous new threats in an audiotape broadcast Sunday, purportedly saying the West was at war with Islam and calling on his followers to go to Sudan to fight a proposed U.N. force. ADVERTISEMENT In his first new message in three months, bin Laden said...
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    3,000 posts

    Got 3,000. Alright. 8) And with you guys as an addition, I don't think I am going to stop too soon.