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  1. Kyoto letter has come back to haunt Harper, Liberal MPs say

    CBC | Top Stories News - Jan 31, 2007

    Opposition Liberal MPs demanded Wednesday that Prime Minister Stephen Harper explain a letter he apparently wrote five years ago in which he derides the Kyoto accord.

  2. UN report to paint bleak picture of global warming

    CBC | Top Stories News - Jan 31, 2007

    An authoratative report on global warming will say it is "very likely" - or 90 per cent certain - climate change is caused by humans burning fossil fuels, according to leaked drafts of the report.

  3. Chavez granted powers to remake Venezuelan society

    CBC | Top Stories News - Jan 31, 2007

    Lawmakers loyal to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez approved a law on Wednesday giving him the power to enact sweeping measures by decree, a move critics say is a step toward authoritarianism.

  4. Raptors' home streak meets Wizards' road streak

    CBC | Top Stories News - Jan 31, 2007

    The Toronto Raptors hope their recent play at home will get them back to their winning ways when they host the Washington Wizards on Wednesday.

  5. Federal Reserve keeps key interest rate stable

    CBC | Top Stories News - Jan 31, 2007

    The U.S. Federal Reserve held steady on interest rates on Wednesday, leaving its key rate unchanged at 5.25 per cent. The rate has not changed since June 2006.

  6. U.S. senator joins presidential race with Iraq plan

    CBC | Top Stories News - Jan 31, 2007

    Delaware Sen. Joe Biden officially entered the race for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination Wednesday, saying he has a comprehensive plan to resolve the war in Iraq.

  7. Gélinas seeking legal counsel over dismissal

    CBC | Top Stories News - Jan 31, 2007

    Canada's former environment commissioner, Johanne Gélinas, says she is talking to a lawyer after her abrupt departure from her position sparked a firestorm in Ottawa.

  8. All in the family at electoral office: audit

    CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Jan 31, 2007

    An audit of recent hirings at Newfoundland and Labrador's Chief Electoral Office shows family members were commonly hired without competition or advertising.

  9. Lawsuit names motor vehicle registrar in drunk driving death

    CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Jan 31, 2007

    The family of a Swedish man killed in a drunk driving accident in western Newfoundland in 2005 is suing the driver, a bar and even the registrar of motor vehicles.

  10. St. John's man given time served on child porn charges

    CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Jan 31, 2007

    A St. John's man who took pornographic pictures of teenage girls at the downtown pizzeria he managed will not have to spend any more time in jail.

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