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  1. Devils fire Julien

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 2, 2007

    General manager Lou Lamoriello will take over New Jersey's head coaching duties from Claude Julien, whose firing was announced Monday.

  2. X Prize revs up quest for super-efficient car

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 2, 2007

    The X Prize Foundation, which spurred innovation by offering $10 million US for the first privately-built spacecraft, plans to offer millions for the first practical car that increases mileage five-fold.

  3. Iran state radio reports 'positive changes' in case of captured British sailors

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 2, 2007

    Iran will no longer broadcast videos of British sailors because of what it calls "positive changes" in Britain's negotiating stance.

  4. Del Monte joins pet food recall

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 2, 2007

    Another pet food company has added its name to the pet food recall list, out of fear that contaminated wheat gluten may have tainted its products.

  5. 381 die in 4 days of Somali war: human rights group

    CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 2, 2007

    At the urging of the government, Somalis fled parts of Mogadishu Monday in advance of a new military offensive from government-backed Ethiopian forces against Islamic insurgents.

  6. It's official: Manitoba town gives plastic bags the boot

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 2, 2007

    It's been talked about for a few weeks, and today, it is reality.

  7. Disguised men tried to invade Crown attorney's home, police allege

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 2, 2007

    Four men wearing disguises attempted to break into a senior Crown attorney's Winnipeg home on the weekend, say police who have arrested three men and are seeking a fourth.

  8. Manitoba reserve snuffs out gas-sniffing

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 2, 2007

    The Pauingassi First Nation in northeastern Manitoba says it has managed to beat an epidemic of gas sniffing that was once thought to affect half of the reserve's children.

  9. Women's hockey event means cash for city

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 2, 2007

    As the momentum continues to build for the women's world hockey championship, so do the economic benefits.

  10. Fire station plaque would be a first

    CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 2, 2007

    A Winnipeg man wants to honour a childhood friend who went to war and never came back.

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