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Breaking News Wed, 10 Aug 2011
Kim Clijsters of Belgium listens to a question during a press conference after loosing her match against Aranxta Rus of The Netherlands in the second round of the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Thursday May 26, 2011.
Photos   Sport   Tennis   Toronto   Wikipedia: Kim Clijsters  
 Independent online 
Clijster quits due to injury
Toronto – World number two Kim Clijsters was forced to quit her opening match at the Toronto Masters with an abdominal injury Tuesday. | The injury could put the Belgian's US Open title defence ... (photo: AP / Peter Dejong)
BlackBerry becomes a weapon for rioters in Britain
Blackberry Phone   Britain   Photos   Riots   Wikipedia:2011 England riots  
 The Times Of India 
BlackBerry becomes a weapon for rioters in Britain
TORONTO: With rioters in Britain using BlackBerry to direct fellow looters to spread mayhem in cities across the country, Blackberry maker Research In Motion (RIM) has promised to cooperate with Briti... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Louisiana Black Bear  Canada Dot Com 
Man survives mauling after female black bear charges
   | Ken Hogue was walking his small dog beside Buntzen Lake Monday morning when he came across a frightening scene. | A black bear was fighting with a dog, whose two owners were trying to control i... (photo: Washington DC Library)
Animal   Environment   Fighting   Photos   Wikipedia: Black bear  
Marion Bartoli lux07  Sporting Life 
Bartoli Crashes Out
| Ninth seed Marion Bartoli was the biggest early casualty in the Rogers Cup in Toronto as she fell to a 6-3 6-3 first-round defeat to Kazakh qualifier Galina Voskoboeva. | The world number 135 needed... (photo: Creative Commons / Jean & Nathalie)
France   Photos   Sport   Tennis   Wikipedia: Marion Bartoli  
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Stanislas Wawrinka CBS SportsLine
Wawrinka tops Nalbandian at Montreal's Rogers Cup
| MONTREAL -- Switzerland's Stanislas Wawrinka defeated Argentina's David Nalbandian 6-1, 6-4 Monday in the first round of the Rogers Cup. | The 14th-seeded Wawrinka will... (photo: Creative Commons / Robbie Mendelson)
Photos   Sport   Switzerland   Tennis   Wikipedia: Stanislas Wawrinka  
Serbia's Novak Djokovic covers his face with his shirt as he plays Switzerland's Roger Federer during their semi final at the French Open tennis tournament in Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Friday June 3, 2011. Federer won 7-6, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6.. Independent online
Djokovic returns to court
Montreal – Novak Djokovic switches from the studio to the stadium after two well-received late-night US television appearances in the run-up to Monday's start of th... (photo: AP / Lionel Cironneau)
Photos   Serbia   Sport   Tennis   Wikipedia: Novak Djokovic  
A Pakistani investor sits on the trading floor of Karachi Stock Exchange in Karachi, Pakistan on Friday, Aug 5, 2011. BBC News
Emergency talks called to calm global financial crises
Finance chiefs from major powers are to hold emergency talks by telephone to discuss ways to contain the latest turmoil on world financial markets, reports say. | Twin de... (photo: AP / Fareed Khan)
Economy   Finance   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: European sovereign debt crisis  
A man is seen drinking a glass of plain water. CBC
Nackawic boil water advisory continues
Beginning of Story Content | Nackawic residents have been under a boil water advisory since Wednesday. CBC | Nackawic residents will be on a boil water alert through the ... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
Health   Nackawic   Photos   Water   Wikipedia: Nackawic  
File - Polar Bear ( Ursus maritimus). Hudson Bay, Canadian Arctic The Daily Telegraph
Polar bear attacks mercifully rare
Polar bear attacks on humans are extremely rare, but the results can be disastrous for both parties. Here are five examples. | A visitor to Berlin Zoo was mauled by a pol... (photo: AP / Kike Calvo)
Attacks   Bear   Humans   Photos   Wikipedia :Polar  
 Niagara Falls- New York. The 184-foot-high American Falls is the tallest, while the slightly shorter Horseshoe Falls (also called the Canadian Falls) is the broadest. The more modest yet graceful Bridal Veil Falls lies between them in the gap between Goa The Himalayan
Niagara Falls tightrope appears to have US support
   | Added At:  2011-08-04 8:37 AM |    Last Updated At: 2011-08-04 8:57 AM | The Himalayan Times - Saved Articles(s) | The headlines has be... (photo: WN)
Canada   Falls   Niagara   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: Niagara Falls, Ontario  
Politics & Government Business & Economy
- MP presses bridge issue with U.S. legislators
- Avcorp announces 2011 Second Quarter Results
- B.C. First Nations China strategy applauded
- Canadians ready for health-care reform, CMA says
A Pakistani investor sits on the trading floor of Karachi Stock Exchange in Karachi, Pakistan on Friday, Aug 5, 2011.
Emergency talks called to calm global financial crises
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- CBA's profit hike comes with caution
- Norris makes a polite exit
- Meat exports rise 9pc despite drop in volume
- Banks lead US, European stock plunge
Taylor Swift at 2009 MTV VMA's 5
Taylor Swift ending world tour in Auckland
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Social Issues Sport
- GDF Suez Nears $4 Billion Deal With China Sovereign Wealth F
- Canada to cut budget gap, urges others to do same
- Avcorp announces 2011 Second Quarter Results
- Canada Bond Prices Extend Gains As Euro Debt Woes Simmer
A Pakistani investor sits on the trading floor of Karachi Stock Exchange in Karachi, Pakistan on Friday, Aug 5, 2011.
Emergency talks called to calm global financial crises
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- Federer sets up Wimbledon revenge with Canada win
- Montreal police conclude Chara-Pacioretty hit investigation
- Probe into Bruins' Chara done, file with prosecutors
- Canada's Pospisil falls to Federer in straight sets
Kim Clijsters of Belgium listens to a question during a press conference after loosing her match against Aranxta Rus of The Netherlands in the second round of the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Thursday May 26, 2011.
Clijster quits due to injury
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Health Science & Technology
- GDF Suez Nears $4 Billion Deal With China Sovereign Wealth F
- N.S. midwifery facing 'collapse,' report finds
- Canadians ready for health-care reform, CMA says
- Bitterness really can make you sick
A man is seen drinking a glass of plain water.
Nackawic boil water advisory continues
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- Maple leaf found in Olive Grove
- Invasive species rule threatens St. Lawrence shipping
- Applied Industrial Technologies Reports Record Sales and Ear
- Rodinia Evidence Suggests Supercontinent Linked North Americ
File - Polar Bear ( Ursus maritimus). Hudson Bay, Canadian Arctic
Polar bear attacks mercifully rare
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