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  1. Vancouver feels effects of Hollywood strike

    canada.com Entertainment News - Nov 16, 2007

    B.C. film and television productions are shutting down, one by one, because of the U.S. writers' strike.

  2. Lohan spends 84 minutes in jail

    canada.com Entertainment News - Nov 16, 2007

    Lindsay Lohan checked in and out of jail on Thursday, spending just 84 minutes behind bars for a drunken driving and cocaine-possession conviction.

  3. Arctic melt

    Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007

    The Arctic Ocean could be free of ice in the summer as soon as 2010 or 2015 - something that hasn't happened for more than a million years, according to a leading polar researcher.

  4. Author says smuggling nukes easier via Canada than through Mexico

    Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007

    On Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006, a silver SUV stopped on a dirt road along the Canada-U.S. border and a man in a windbreaker and jeans emerged toting a gym bag containing four small canisters of weapons-grade uranium.

  5. Day 2 of intensive probe at farmhouse where spouse vanished 31 years ago

    Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007

    Provincial police executed a search warrant yesterday on the Ashton farmhouse and wrecking yard of a man whose wife vanished without a trace more than 31 years ago.

  6. Government unwilling to stop Schreiber deportation

    Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007

    Despite increasing pressure from opposition MPs, the Harper government does not appear willing to intervene in German-Canadian businessman Karlheinz Schreiber’s extradition to Germany in order to guarantee his

  7. Government revives bill to kill long gun registry

    Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007

    The federal government has for a second time introduced legislation to undo the controversial long gun registry. Repealing the registry for rifles and shotguns was one of the Conservatives’ main election promises, but

  8. Bonds' career and Hall of Fame chances seen over

    Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007

    Baseball writers called Barry Bonds a cheater and a liar who might never hit another Major League home run nor enter the Hall of Fame if he is convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice.

  9. Commonwealth ministers to decide on Pakistan's membership

    Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007

    By the time Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrives at next week’s Commonwealth leaders summit in Uganda, the fate of Gen. Pervez Musharraf’s membership in the 53-country club will have been settled.

  10. Bangladesh cyclone toll nears 600, may rise

    Ottawa Citizen - Local Updates - Nov 16, 2007

    A severe cyclone has killed more than 580 people in Bangladesh and left thousands injured or missing, triggering an international relief effort on Friday to help the disaster-prone country cope with its latest emergency.

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