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  1. Sore shoulder shelves Nash for third consecutive game

    CBC | Basketball News - Feb 11, 2007

    Point guard Steve Nash will miss his third consecutive game on Sunday because of continued soreness in his right shoulder.

  2. Hearing set for CN Rail to fight strike

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 11, 2007

    The Industrial Relations Board will hold a hearing in Montreal on Tuesday to hear a request by Canadian National Railway to declare a strike by 2,800 of its workers illegal.

  3. Muslim women visit Quebec town to address contentious code

    CBC | Canadian News - Feb 11, 2007

    A group of Muslim women visited a rural Quebec town Sunday to try to dispel myths about the Islamic faith after it adopted a controversial code of norms aimed at immigrants.

  4. Flames look to burn Red Wings in Detroit

    CBC | Hockey News - Feb 11, 2007

    The Calgary Flames will wrap up a three-game road trip against the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday at Joe Louis Arena.

  5. The Police to launch Grammy gala

    CBC | Arts News - Feb 11, 2007

    Members of the influential rock band the Police will take the stage in Los Angeles Sunday night to launch the Grammy Awards.

  6. Custody battle erupts over Anna Nicole Smith's Bahamas estate

    CBC | Arts News - Feb 11, 2007

    The gated Nassau, Bahamas, mansion where the late Anna Nicole Smith last lived is now at the centre of a dispute. A South Carolina developer has laid claim to it, saying he gave it as a loan to the former Playboy model.

  7. More bobsleigh gold for American Holcomb

    CBC | Sports News - Feb 11, 2007

    Steven Holcomb of the U.S. captured his second gold medal in as many days by winning Sunday's World Cup four-man bobsleigh race in Cesana, Italy. Edmonton's Pierre Lueders was sixth.

  8. U.S. rejects Putin's stinging criticism

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 11, 2007

    U.S. Secretary of Defence, responding to accusations from the Russian president that the U.S. has dangerous foreign policy, says 'one Cold War was quite enough.'

  9. More snow falls on already buried towns in upstate New York

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 11, 2007

    Communities in upstate New York had to cope with more snow on Saturday, even as they tried to dig out from as much as 2½ metres dumped earlier in the week.

  10. Canada's Hudec skis to downhill silver

    CBC | Amateur Sports News - Feb 11, 2007

    Canadian Jan Hudec earned his first career medal Sunday by capturing silver in the men's downhill race at the world alpine skiing championships in Are, Sweden.

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