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CBC | World News - Mar 30, 2007
Zimbabwe's ruling party says it will hold an election in 2008 and has endorsed Robert Mugabe, who has ruled the African nation since 1980, as its candidate.
CBC | World News - Mar 30, 2007
Evidence emerged Friday that the U.S. military may have withheld information about the friendly fire death in 2002 of NFL star-turned-soldier Pat Tillman.
CBC | World News - Mar 30, 2007
A U.S. military tribunal accepted the guilty plea of an Australian Guantanamo detainee on a charge of providing material support for terrorism, after he agreed to a plea bargain that allows him to serve his seven-year …
CBC | World News - Mar 30, 2007
Canada is among more than 70 countries that are ratifying the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
CBC | World News - Mar 30, 2007
BBC journalist Alan Johnston has has been in the hands of his abductors longer than any other Western hostage in Gaza.
CBC | World News - Mar 30, 2007
A helicopter gunship was shot down in the Somali capital of Mogadishu on Friday as fighting continued between Ethiopian and Somali government troops and Islamic rebels in the city.
CBC | Canadian News - Mar 30, 2007
An unpublished federal report appears to undermine the belief that commercially available ethanol-blended fuel produces cleaner emissions than regular gasoline.
CBC | Canadian News - Mar 30, 2007
Deepak Obhrai, the Tory MP for Calgary East, has been cleared by the federal ethics commissioner on charges he accepted cash and gifts in return for helping people emigrate to Canada.
CBC | Canadian News - Mar 30, 2007
Toronto police have charged six youths with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of 17-year-old Omar Wellington.
CBC | Canadian News - Mar 30, 2007
A complaint has prompted the Nova Scotia government to revise its campaign urging former residents living in Calgary to move back.