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Svetlana Pankratova
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 The Daily Mail 
The incredible feats in the running to become the world's favourite records
| Whether it's towering Svetlana Pankratova's longest legs or Darren Taylor's stomach-churning highest shallow dive, Guinness World Records (GWR) are searching for the people's choice of the decade. |... (photo: AP / Bebeto Matthews)
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Tougher airport measures, more restrictions on air passengers
| Canada Saturday introduced tougher security measures at its airports following a failed attempt to blow up a flight in Detroit by an al-Qaeda-linked Nigerian man Friday. | All passengers flying to t... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Erik Guay from Canada,skis in the downhill during the men's World Cup ski race at Beaver Creek, Colo., on Friday, Dec, 5, 2008. Guay finished third in the race.  The Boston Globe 
Guay one of favorites to claim gold for Canada
| BEAVER CREEK, Colo.-Try as he might, Canadian downhiller Erik Guay can't ski away from the pressure. | It's everywhere these days, trailing him, engulfing him. | There's pressure to satisfy his top ... (photo: AP / Nathan Bilow)
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Alex Kovalev  Star Tribune 
Kovalev, Fisher score in shootout to give Ottawa 3-2 win over Buffalo
| BUFFALO, N.Y. - Alex Kovalev and Mike Fisher scored in the shootout, and the Ottawa Senators beat the Buffalo Sabres 3-2 on Saturday night despite missing two of their top offensive players. | The S... (photo: public domain / )
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A swan bird Canada Dot Com
Plucky bird gets a second chance
    | A tundra swan that broke a wing in Alberta and fell hopelessly behind in its migration joined a flock this week at an overwintering spot in British Columbia. | T... (photo: GFDL / Oxyman)
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper Toronto April 21 2006 Empire Club Canada Conservative afl fallahphoto National Post
Ottawa fails to impress voters: poll
 By David Akin, Canwest News ServiceDecember 26, 2009 3:02 AM      Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his son Ben watch the Calgary Flames take on the St. Louis Blues... (photo: Amir Fallah/WN)
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The Rideau Canal serves as a waterway in summer and a skating rink in winter. National Post
Sun And Skates
 By Edythe Anstey Hanen, Weekend PostDecember 26, 2009 12:00 AM   | I am standing in Mexico City's main square, the Zocalo. The temperature is a balmy 25 degrees and t... (photo: Creative Commons / Thorfinn)
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Carrie Underwood The Examiner
Country singer Carrie Underwood engaged to NHL player Mike Fisher
| Country singer Carrie Underwood shows her engagement ring from her fiance, hockey player Mike Fisher AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Sean Kilpatrick | It is official. Afte... (photo: public domain / )
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A detainee from Afghanistan is led by military police with his hands chained at Camp X-Ray at the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in this Feb. 2, 2002, file photo. The Guardian
Gitmo prepares for trials instead of close in 2010
| MIKE MELIA | Associated Press Writer= SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Rather than shutting Guantanamo, the U.S. military is gearing up for the war-crimes trial of a f... (photo: AP / Lynne Sladky, File)
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In this image made available in London Wednesday Dec. 23, 2009, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II poses prior to the recording of her annual Christmas Day broadcast to the Commonwealth, in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace in London, Thursday Dec. 20, 2009 The Independent
Queen's sadness over deaths in Afghanistan
| The Queen paid tribute to the Armed Forces serving in Afghanistan in her annual Christmas message yesterday. | The monarch spoke of her sadness at the heavy death toll ... (photo: AP / John Stillwell, pool)
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 Third Battle of Ypres - Battle of Passchendaele The Independent
Robert Fisk's World: In Ypres I suddenly realised what this war has been about
| On Armistice Day last month, I was struck - like thousands of Belgians in the streets of Ypres - by the lonely figure of 18-year-old Craig Wood as he was pushed his whe... (photo: Public Domain file / United Kingdom Government)
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Ottawa fails to impress voters: poll
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Democratic Party of Japan leader and likely next prime minister Yukio Hatoyama, left, meets with Japanese Prime Minister and Liberal Democratic Party leader Taro Aso in Diet in Tokyo
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Erik Guay from Canada,skis in the downhill during the men's World Cup ski race at Beaver Creek, Colo., on Friday, Dec, 5, 2008. Guay finished third in the race.
Guay one of favorites to claim gold for Canada
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Erik Guay from Canada,skis in the downhill during the men's World Cup ski race at Beaver Creek, Colo., on Friday, Dec, 5, 2008. Guay finished third in the race.
Guay one of favorites to claim gold for Canada
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