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    Video Game: 25 to Life what's the beef?

    Now with the video game 25 to Life, in America they are trying to ban the game so what's the beef. It is a normal video game shoot them up stuff. And with the wanting to ban it it made me go out and want to buy it but Walmart does not have them on sale. Is this some kind of right-wing...
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    Hamas: Moderate Islam

    CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Officials of the Palestinian militant group Hamas on Sunday shrugged off the support offered the day before by al-Qaida's No. 2 leader in a video broadcast, saying their group has a different ideology than the terror network and won parliamentary elections through its...
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    China will spend more on restive countryside

    China promises more spending on restive countryside, says economy will slow -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- at 22:38 on March 5, 2006, EST. BEIJING (AP) - China's prime minister has committed billions of dollars to improve conditions in the...
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    China will spend more on restive countryside

    BEIJING (AP) - China's prime minister has committed billions of dollars to improve conditions in the restive countryside while saying economic growth would slow to eight per cent this year - much lower than international projections. In a key address Sunday to the annual session of the...
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    No debate : Mackay, Hillier fall guy?

    OTTAWA (CP) - The length of Canada's military commitment in Afghanistan will be determined in large part by the generals, Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay said Monday amidst sustained calls for a full parliamentary debate. MacKay was responding to comments by Gen. Rick Hillier, the chief...
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    Bolton: World Must Act

    WASHINGTON - The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations on Sunday told an influential pro- Israel lobbying group there is an urgent need to confront Iran's "clear and unrelenting drive" for a nuclear weapons program. ADVERTISEMENT John Bolton, speaking before a crowd of 4,500...
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    UN outsourcing Reforms

    UNITED NATIONS - Secretary-General Kofi Annan will ask U.N. member states to consider outsourcing some U.N. operations as part of an overhaul of the world body's management, according to an outline of his proposed reforms obtained by The Associated Press. ADVERTISEMENT Annan's reform...
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    Bush under fire for deal with India

    Bush faces fire for deal with India on nuclear energy ALAN FREEMAN WASHINGTON -- U.S. President George W. Bush returned home from a swing through South Asia yesterday after signing an "historic" deal on nuclear energy with India. But the agreement faces tough opposition from Congress, which is...
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    Anger at some Gomery proposals.

    Ottawa — More than 60 members of the country's political and business elites say some of Mr. Justice John Gomery's key reform proposals would do more harm than good to the federal government. In a letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the group argues that the drastic changes proposed by...
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    Christians Riot in Israel

    NAZARETH, Israel - A distraught Israeli couple, joined by another woman, entered one of Christianity's holiest sites Friday and set off explosions, police said, sparking a large riot in this biblical town in northern Israel. ADVERTISEMENT At least eight people, including five police...
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    Harper to be investigated

    OTTAWA (CP) - The ethics commissioner is launching a preliminary inquiry into conflict-of-interest allegations against Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Bernard Shapiro said Friday he will look into what influence was wielded in the decision by former Liberal David Emerson to cross the Commons...
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    Dagger Ban unconstitutional Supreme Court says

    A Montreal school board went too far in imposing a blanket ban on the wearing of Sikh ceremonial daggers by students, says the Supreme Court of Canada. ADVERTISEMENT In an 8-0 judgment, the court overturned a decision that barred teenager Gurbaj Singh Multani from wearing the dagger, known...
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    Klein out of COntrol

    EDMONTON (CP) - Premier Ralph Klein has apologized for throwing a booklet at a page in the legislature during an emotional debate Wednesday over Alberta's health care reforms. ADVERTISEMENT The 17-year-old page had delivered a soft-covered, 80-page booklet of Liberal policy proposals to...
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    Torture in Iraq worse than under Saddam

    SYDNEY, Australia - Human rights abuses in Iraq are as bad now as they were under Saddam Hussein, as lawlessness and sectarian violence sweep the country, the former U.N. human rights chief in Iraq said Thursday. ADVERTISEMENT John Pace, who last month left his post as director of...
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    Bush, Cheney knew about Katrina and did nothing

    WASHINGTON (AP) - In dramatic and sometimes agonizing terms, federal disaster officials warned President George W. Bush and his homeland security chief before hurricane Katrina struck that the storm could breach levees, risk lives in New Orleans' Superdome and overwhelm rescuers, according to...
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    Canadian soldier killed: 10 dead so far

    Crash of Canadian armoured vehicle kills one, injures seven in Kandahar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- at 9:19 on March 2, 2006, EST. Canadian soldiers in a LAV III (Light Armoured Vehicle) drive past the ruins of the King's Palace in...
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    Hamas may change view?

    Palestinian ambassador to Russia says Hamas might rethink attitude to Israel -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- at 5:40 on March 2, 2006, EST. MOSCOW (AP) - The Palestinian ambassador to Russia said Thursday that Hamas might reconsider its...
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    Harper: Murder Mystery

    Harper to raise Mexico deaths with minister amid threat of diplomatic row -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- at 13:41 on March 1, 2006, EST. OTTAWA (CP) - Stephen Harper says he'll do whatever it takes to help solve the murder of a Canadian...
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    Liberals have hard time finding caucus room

    Old habits die hard. After years of being on the governing side of the House of Commons, Liberal MPs made their way to a caucus meeting today in Ottawa. Many, including former justice minister Irwin Cotler, gravitated toward the government caucus room, only to be directed by security to the...
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    Abdullah Khadr back in court March 16th

    TORONTO (CP) - A Canadian facing charges in the United States for allegedly plotting to kill Americans will return to court in two weeks. Abdullah Khadr appeared in a Toronto court today before he was remanded into custody until March 16. The federal justice minister has until then to consider...