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  1. PM offers no apology to Liberal MP

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 22, 2007

    Stephen Harper refused to apologize after causing an uproar a day earlier by implying the Liberals were voting against provisions of the anti-terrorism law to protect one of their MPs.

  2. Emery tossed in Ottawa loss

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 22, 2007

    Ottawa's Ray Emery made his return to the net memorable on Thursday, getting ejected after a pair of fights in the Senators' shootout loss in Buffalo.

  3. No charges planned against mother of abandoned baby

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 22, 2007

    Police have decided not to charge an 18-year-old woman who abandoned her newborn baby on the doorstep of a Saskatoon home in sub-zero weather Feb. 3.

  4. One of Canada's last WWI veterans dies

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 22, 2007

    One of the country's last three surviving veterans from the First World War, Victor (Lloyd) Clemett, has died in Toronto at age 107.

  5. Graham ready to retire, Liberal insiders say

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 22, 2007

    Longtime Liberal Bill Graham is retiring from federal politics, with former Ontario premier Bob Rae widely expected to seek election in Graham's downtown Toronto riding, party insiders said Thursday.

  6. On-ice beating may have saved ref's life

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 22, 2007

    Being cross-checked in the face during a recreational hockey tournament may have been the best thing to happen to Saskatchewan referee Dale Neudorf.

  7. Anna Nicole Smith to be buried in Bahamas after judge rules

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 22, 2007

    A Florida judge has awarded custody of the body of former model Anna Nicole Smith to the court-appointed guardian of her infant daughter.

  8. B.C. to probe native man's death

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 22, 2007

    Reversing an earlier decision, the British Columbia government has announced a public inquiry will be held in the case of a native man who died of exposure after police left him in a Vancouver alley.

  9. Puretracks music still locked, users complain

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 22, 2007

    People trying to buy songs from Puretracks Inc.'s online music store after the company announced it is offering MP3 files without anti-copying measures complained Thursday that the files wouldn't play on some computers.

  10. Deal allows Prodi to stay on as Italian PM

    CBC | World News - Feb 22, 2007

    Parties in Italy's ruling centre-left coalition government say they have reached an agreement that will allow Romano Prodi to remain as prime minister.

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