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  1. Woman charged in connection with infant's death

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Mar 15, 2007

    A 26-year-old woman is being charged with failing to provide the necessities of life after childbirth, in connection with the death of an infant near St. Stephen.

  2. Jury selected in Conrad Black trial

    CBC | Top Stories News - Mar 15, 2007

    The jury that will hear the case against Conrad Black in Chicago has been selected and told to report back on Monday for the trial's opening statements.

  3. Alleged 9/11 mastermind confessed to Pearl execution: U.S.

    CBC | Top Stories News - Mar 15, 2007

    The suspected mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks confessed to personally executing American journalist Daniel Pearl, according to a U.S. military report.

  4. Emotional reunion for Iranian family at Vancouver airport

    CBC | Top Stories News - Mar 15, 2007

    An Iranian woman who spent 11 months in international limbo trying to get to Canada with her two children collapsed Thursday before a throng of supporters and reporters at the Vancouver airport.

  5. Supreme Court will hear Adil Charkaoui's appeal

    CBC | Top Stories News - Mar 15, 2007

    A Montreal man accused of being a terrorist who recently won a landmark ruling on security certificates at the Supreme Court of Canada will now get a chance to take a second case to the country's top court.

  6. Mugabe tells Western critics to 'go hang'

    CBC | Top Stories News - Mar 15, 2007

    Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe dismissed international condemnation of a government crackdown that sent the opposition leader and dozens of his supporters to hospital.

  7. Sulphur-rich soil on Mars puzzles scientists

    CBC | Top Stories News - Mar 15, 2007

    The discovery of Martian soil containing high quantities of sulphur and traces of water has sparked new questions about the activity beneath the planet's surface.

  8. 6 nations agree on new sanctions against Iran

    CBC | Top Stories News - Mar 15, 2007

    Six world powers agreed Thursday on stiff new penalties to level against Iran for its refusal to abandon its nuclear program.

  9. Anthrax could threaten livestock this summer

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Mar 15, 2007

    The risk of an anthrax outbreak among livestock in the northeast corner of Saskatchewan is expected to be high again this summer.

  10. Province to address issue of defendant stranded far from home

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Mar 15, 2007

    A Court of Queen's Bench judge has adjourned a Charter of Rights challenge over the provision of transportation to defendants who must attend proceedings far from home, with the understanding that the Saskatchewan

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