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Preliminary Fort Hood Inquiry Turns Up No Link to Terror Plot
Crosses and flags were erected Saturday near Fort Hood, Tex., to honor victims of the rampage. More Photos > By DAVID JOHNSTON and ERIC SCHMITT WASHINGTON - After two days of investigation into the mass shooting at Fort Hood, investigators haveVideo: Army: Shooting Suspect Taken Off VentilatorThe Associated PressFort victims had different reasons for enlisting The Associated PressUS House Democrats confident on healthcare vote
Reuters IndiaJohn Whitesides, Donna SmithWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The US House of Representatives headed to a final vote on a sweeping healthcare overhaul on Saturday, with Democratic leaders confident they can secure the 218 votes needed for a narrow victory.Royal couple visits Olympic village
2 hours agoJenelle Schneider/Vancouver Sun Prince Charles and Camilla, duchess of Cornwall, speak to natives as they tour the Olympic village on their visit to Vancouver Saturday November 7, 2009. 17 hours agoDigitalJournal.com -7 hours agoThe Gazette (Montreal) -12 hours agoguardian.co.uk -2 hours agoBARCELONA, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- The last negotiating session before the United Nations (UN) climate change conference in Copenhagen in December concluded Friday in Barcelona, Spain, making little progress in theNato commander wants UK troops 'out of harm's way' for general election
America's top general in Afghanistan believes Britain's 9000 troops should be removed out of "harm's way" because the Taliban will target them in the run- up to next year's general election, it was reported last night.Is it time to pull out of Afghanistan? Times OnlineNATO Airstrike Said to Kill 7 Afghan Soldiers
KABUL, Afghanistan - The Afghan Defense Ministry and local officials in Badghis Province said on Saturday that seven members of the Afghan security forces had been killed in a NATO airstrike the day before that was part of an effortAlberta Conservatives give Stelmach a vote of confidence
25 minutes agoAlberta Premier Ed Stelmach takes questions during a scrum at the Alberta PC party's annual meeting in Red Deer. The Canadian Press Red Deer - Published on Saturday, Nov. 07, 2009 9:26PM EST Last updated on Saturday, Nov. 07, 2009 9:31PM EST AlbertaTory annual general meeting, convention 2009 Edmonton SunRCMP charge Ontario man with alleged Rwandan war crimes
OTTAWA - RCMP officers from Ottawa arrested a 37-year-old man in Windsor, Ont., on Friday for allegedly committing an act of genocide in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide in the African country.Funeral held in Saskatoon for soldier killed on patrol in Afghanistan
SASKATOON - Citizens hung Canadian flags over a highway overpass and lined the route as the funeral procession for a soldier killed in Afghanistan wound its way through Saskatoon on Saturday.Friends and family bid farewell to soldier killed in Afghanistan The Gazette (Montreal)17 hours agoAir Canada aims to bring back business
Calin Rovinescu, Air Canada chief executive, says the country's largest carrier is giving a renewed focus to driving up sales in its business-class seats and on its international routes as the airline begins its slow climb to recovery.Suncor predicts controlled growth
Suncor CEO Rick George speaks to stockholders during the company's annual general meeting on Thursday, Apr. 24, 2008, in Calgary.Vancouver aquarium holding naming contest for baby Beluga
Naming a baby is always a momentous occasion. The name must be suitable, reflecting the parents beliefs and cherished family members as well as hopefully providing the baby with a name that serves the child well all its life.Nov 6, 2009Lee Harvey Oswald photo real: Computer expert
Tiffany CrawfordNov 6, 2009This photograph of accused John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, which for many years was thought by conspiracy theorists to be forged by authorities, is real, says an AmericanScientist says Oswald photo not faked United Press International$50M loto ticket purchased in West; Quebecer holds $1M ticket
12 hours agoVancouver lotto vendor James Lee explains how the new Lotto Max works. There is one winning ticket for the $50-million jackpot prize in Friday's draw - and it was sold somewhere in the Prairies.$50 million LOTTO MAX jackpot won in Manitoba! Canada NewsWire (press release)16 hours agoDebus unpacks, then puts out fires
John Terauds17 hours agoJohannes Debus has plans to expand the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra's activities, possibly including a concert with the opera chorus.Argos' end a fitting one
Terry Koshan3 hours agoStephen Reaves, Argos QB is sacked by Montreal's Shawn Mayne during CFL game in Toronto on Nov. 7, 2009. (ALEX UROSEVIC, Sun Media) Toronto's Jason Carter is sacked by Montreal's Billy Parker and Paul Woldu during CFL game inAls thrash Argos in season finale for both clubs Sports NetworkTickets.com glitch forces Olympic ticket sale postponement
Red-faced organizers of the 2010 Winter Olympics postponed Saturday's ticket sale for Canadian residents to Nov. 14 because the computer system crashed.Technical problems shut down Olympic ticket website CTV OlympicsCarrying the Torch: Day 8
Shelley Fralic46 minutes agoBy Shelley Fralic, Canwest News servicenovember 6, 2009 COLD LAKE, AB - There comes a point on any tour of Canada's Great White North when one needs to talk about the weather.Lac La Ronge band fought hard to get torch visit CTV OlympicsFree Swine Flu Clinic in Scranton
Despite the cold weather Saturday morning, dozens of parents and kids bundled up and waited in line for the nasal flu vaccine in Scranton.County out of flu vaccine McMinnville News-RegisterQuebec health minister criticizes queue-jumping for H1N1 vaccines
7 hours agoMONTREAL - Quebec's health minister has criticized preferential access to H1N1 vaccines that have been brought to light across the province.As flu spreads, temperatures rise over more vaccine queue jumping
16 hours agoFour-year-old Jenna Gervais is decidedly unhappy as she gets her H1N1 vaccine Nov. 5 in Calgary. On Friday, news emerged that the top 200 donors at Montreal's Jewish General Hospital have jumped the queue to get H1N1 flu shots.Innocent man says Crown lawyer shouldn't be prosecuting
Richard Klassen says he is happy is name is cleared but disagrees with the Supreme Court dismissing his lawsuit (CBC)The Saskatchewan man at the centre of a malicious prosecution case says he respects the decision of the Supreme Court of CanadaGiant dominos form tribute to Berlin Wall's collapse
Pedestrians walk past a domino piece painted with a pigeon in Berlin, Germany, Nov. 7, 2009. A row of giant dominos with bright color is placed along the original route of the former Berlin Wall in front of the Brandenburg Gate to the Potsdamer Platz.Nov 6, 2009