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  1. Senators eliminate Penguins in 5 games

    CBC | Sports News - Apr 19, 2007

    Ray Emery made 20 saves as the Ottawa Senators blanked the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-0 to clinch their opening-round playoff series on Thursday.

  2. Greg Oden to enter NBA draft: report

    CBC | Sports News - Apr 19, 2007

    Ohio State University freshman Greg Oden will make himself available for this year's NBA draft, the Associated Press quoted a family friend as saying Thursday.

  3. Flaherty cool to NDP plan to stop ABM 'gouging'

    CBC | Money News - Apr 19, 2007

    An NDP private member's bill to stop banks from charging fees for basic services at ABMs doesn't appear to be attracting much support from the government.

  4. Google's profits blow away expectations

    CBC | Money News - Apr 19, 2007

    Google reported a 69-per-cent surge in first quarter earnings, after the market closed on Thursday.

  5. Alberta budget promises record $33B in spending

    CBC | Money News - Apr 19, 2007

    The Alberta government is spending a record $33 billion this year - pumping billions into schools, roads and health care - and still expecting a $2 billion surplus.

  6. March commodity prices a record: Scotiabank

    CBC | Money News - Apr 19, 2007

    Commodity prices hit a record in March, with agriculture leading the way supported by metals and petroleum, the Bank of Nova Scotia said Thursday.

  7. 61% of companies monitor workers' web surfing: survey

    CBC | Money News - Apr 19, 2007

    Canadian companies are increasingly taking steps to control employees' web use, says a survey released Thursday.

  8. Slow progress made on wait times: report

    CBC | Health News - Apr 19, 2007

    Slow progress is being made on wait-time targets, but governments need to build on the momentum and expand targets to new areas, the president of the Canadian Medical Association said Thursday.

  9. Unsafe sleepwalking, sleep driving linked to pills

    CBC | Health News - Apr 19, 2007

    Rare, bizarre and potentially dangerous side-effects of some prescription sleeping pills have prompted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to warn patients and doctors about the medications, including one that is

  10. Whole-grain oats may help reduce cholesterol: review

    CBC | Health News - Apr 19, 2007

    Whole-grain oats may help lower cholesterol in people at risk for heart disease, according to a review.

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