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CBC | Baseball News - Apr 21, 2007
Toronto Blue Jays ran their losing streak to four straight with another loss to the red-hot Baltimore Orioles, this time 5-2.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 21, 2007
More communities east and north of Saskatoon declared states of emergency Saturday as floodwaters rise in lakes and rivers, provincial government officials said.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 21, 2007
An organizer of an aboriginal blockade that brought rail traffic to a standstill in the Toronto-Montreal corridor warns the next protest target has already been selected.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 21, 2007
Voters in Nigeria faced widespread delays and reports of violent clashes during Saturday's presidential elections, in what is seen as a democratic test for the African country.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 21, 2007
A Canadian Forces base in New Brunswick paid tribute to a comrade killed in Afghanistan in a service Saturday to mark the end of a difficult week for Canada's military.
CBC | Sports News - Apr 21, 2007
Detroit used dominant play on special teams on Saturday afternoon to take a 3-2 series lead over the Calgary Flames.
CBC | Sports News - Apr 21, 2007
Sidney Crosby revealed Saturday that he has a broken left foot and won't be able to play for Team Canada at the upcoming hockey worlds in Moscow.
CBC | Sports News - Apr 21, 2007
Kim Clijsters will bypass the U.S. Open, making Wimbledon the final Grand Slam tournament of her WTA career.
CBC | Arts News - Apr 21, 2007
CBS Radio is suing KCAA-AM in California for airing old Don Imus programs after the host was fired for making sexist and racist remarks about the Rutgers University women's basketball team.
CBC | Arts News - Apr 21, 2007
An 18-line poem written by William Shakespeare as an epilogue for one of his plays has been published for the first time since it was unearthed by American scholars 30 years ago.