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  1. Jaguars extend Daryl Smith through 2012

    CBC | Football News - Jan 18, 2007

    The Jacksonville Jaguars signed linebacker Daryl Smith to a five-year contract extension worth about $25 million US.

  2. Israel to give $100M in tax funds to Palestinian president: official

    CBC | World News - Jan 18, 2007

    Israel intends to hand over more than $100 million US in frozen tax revenues to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas by the end of Friday, according to a senior Israeli offical.

  3. Man charged in Missouri abductions pleads not guilty

    CBC | World News - Jan 18, 2007

    A Missouri man pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of kidnapping a 13-year-old boy who was found four days later in the man's apartment with another boy missing for more than four years.

  4. Canada voices concern over Chinese missile test

    CBC | World News - Jan 18, 2007

    Canada, Australia and the United States told China on Thursday that they are upset that it conducted an anti-satellite weapons test involving a ballistic missile last week.

  5. Court rules Yukon church minister defamed Mountie

    CBC | Northern News - Jan 18, 2007

    An Anglican minister from the Yukon has been ordered by an Alberta Appeal Court to pay an RCMP officer $10,000 for defaming him.

  6. Caribou fences need special status: Parks Canada

    CBC | Northern News - Jan 18, 2007

    Caribou fences built in the northern Yukon by First Nations people should be designated as national historic sites, Vuntut National Park superintendent Bob Lewis says.

  7. First Nation uses translation machine to save language

    CBC | Northern News - Jan 18, 2007

    A translation device developed for the U.S. military is helping an Alberta First Nation and other aboriginal groups across North America preserve their languages.

  8. Baker warns of cuts, higher fees

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Jan 18, 2007

    Finance Minister Michael Baker says taxes and fees may have to go up because Nova Scotia could be getting nearly $80 million less from Ottawa.

  9. N.S. Crown questions how accused Saudi skipped country

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Jan 18, 2007

    The case of a Saudi national who fled before his trial in Nova Scotia has a Crown prosecutor asking for better co-operation with embassies in criminal matters.

  10. Legal aid loses bid for cheaper power for poor

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Jan 18, 2007

    The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed a Halifax group's attempt to lower power rates for the poor in Nova Scotia.

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