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CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 3, 2007
The contaminated wheat gluten that prompted an extensive recall of pet food was not used in food for humans, the ingredient's importer confirmed on Tuesday.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 3, 2007
U.S. President George W. Bush warned Tuesday that the Democrat-controlled Congress is playing political games that will have "significant consequences" for U.S. troops in Iraq.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 3, 2007
CTV and Insight Productions are offering use of a new car for one year to a Saskatoon couple who got caught in a mix-up at Sunday's Juno Awards ceremony.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 3, 2007
A 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit a remote and mountainous area of northeastern Afghanistan Tuesday morning, shaking buildings in the capital, Pakistan, Tajikistan and India.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 3, 2007
Relief teams and emergency supplies raced to the devastated Solomon Islands Tuesday, the day after tsunami waves slammed into the country's western provinces.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 3, 2007
The next 48 hours are "fairly critical" to resolving the dispute over 15 British sailors being held by Iran, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Tuesday.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 3, 2007
A pet food company is recalling treats for dogs, cats and ferrets, saying the food might be contaminated with salmonella.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 3, 2007
Canadian poetry veteran Don McKay and Frederick Seidel, one of the founding editors of iconic literary magazine The Paris Review, are among the seven shortlisted poets vying for the 2007 Griffin Poetry Prize.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 3, 2007
A French high-speed train broke the world record for conventional trains on Tuesday, reaching speeds of up to 574 km/h.
CBC | Manitoba News - Apr 3, 2007
Child-care advocates have big expectations for Wednesday's provincial budget, hoping for new funding to create more day-care spaces.