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Frank Dancevic
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 Canada Dot Com 
Game, set for judging assignmentAfter Olympics, 23-year-old Vancouverite's coming up aces at Wimbledon
| She outlasted fellow Canadians Aleksandra Wozniak and Frank Dancevic at Wimbledon, but don't feel badly if you've never heard of her. | Vancouver's Polina Konstantinova isn't painting lines with a f... (photo: Public Domain)
Alexis Arguello, three-time world boxing champion, and Managua mayoral candidate of the ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front party, FSLN, make the victory sign to supporters during a closing campaign rally in Managua, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. Mayoral elections are scheduled for Nov. 9, 2008.
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 Review Journal 
LEFTOVERS: Arguello had so-so luck here
| The late Alexis Arguello's success as a champion boxer is undisputed. And while Las Vegas played a part in Arguello's Hall of Fame career, it also was the scene of a couple of his toughest defeats. ... (photo: AP / Esteban Felix)
puppy in the girl's hand  Canoe 
$10Gs spent in hunt for pet
Owner mounts multi-media blitz | By | The Toronto Sun | Josie Graziosi holds one of the many posters she has circulated in a bid to find her beloved Tommy, a shih tzu-poodle cross that has been missin... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Animal   Canada   Money   Photos   Toronto  
Japanese Emperor Akihito, left, and Empress Michiko see off African leaders and their spouses after a tea party at Imperial palace in Tokyo Friday, May 30, 2008. The tea party was held for leaders who have attended a three-day African development conference in Yokohama, near Toky  CBS News 
Japan Royal Couple Head To Canada, Hawaii
Japan's Royal Couple Head To Canada, Hawaii To Reach Out To Japanese Immigrants | Font size Print E-mail Share 0 Comments (AP) Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko hope to reach out to American... (photo: AP / Koji Sasahara)
Canada   Culture   Hawaii   Japan   Photos  
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Cat Canada Dot Com
Farm cats flood into Richmond sanctuaryElderly man surrenders 100 felines after huge colony discovered
| Richmond's cat sanctuary said Thursday it is struggling to find the space and money to care for 100 "stunningly beautiful" cats and kittens found on an elderly man's fa... (photo: WN / Dominic Canoy)
Animal   Flood   Pet   Photos   Richmond  
Students wearing masks as a precaution against swine flu listen at a primary school which was reopened after being closed for a week due to H1N1 flu in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, June 27, 2009. Irish Times
Swine flu 'unstoppable' - WHO
| The UN's most senior health official has warned that that the spread of the H1N1 swine flu virus worldwide is now unstoppable. | Swine flu is running wild in the Southe... (photo: AP / Lai Seng Sin)
Health   Photos   Science   Swine Flu   UN  
 Peter Mandelson, Member of the EC in charge of Trade. The Daily Mail
Saving thousands of British jobs at Vauxhall is 'top priority', claims Mandelson
| Peter Mandelson will meet Vauxhall workers at their Luton factory today | Business Secretary Lord Mandelson pledged to do 'everything possible' to save Vauxhall and tho... (photo: EC)
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 Silent Strokes Boost Alzheimer´s Risk Canada Dot Com
New triggers found for Alzheimer's
New triggers found for Alzheimer's | For decades, scientists have struggled to understand what causes Alzheimer's disease, once even suspecting that exposure to aluminum ... (photo: UN File Photo)
Disease   Health   Photos   Science   Society  
 Peregrinus Falco - falcon - bird - wildlife - am1 CBC
Peregrine falcon population making comeback in Alberta
| Four peregrine falcon chicks were temporarily removed from their nests for identification banding on Thursday as their worried parents shrieked and circled the health s... (photo: Public Domain / aruna1)
Alberta   Biologist   Falcon   Photos   Population  
Grasshopper - insect CBC
Farmers near Edmonton fear grasshopper infestation
| Farmers in the county of Camrose fear grasshoppers will destroy crops already stunted by continuing dry weather. | They leave virtually nothing by the time they've done... (photo: Creative Commons)
Canada   Crops   Insect   Photos   Weather  
Politics & Government Business & Economy
- CANADA FINANCE-World crisis puts bank mergers out of mind
- Ban Ki-moon meeting with jailed Suu Kyi a no go
- President Meets Top U.S. Official
- Tories shouldn't plan their victory party just yetConser
Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko attend at the memorial service at the Budokan martial arts hall in Tokyo Friday, Aug. 15, 2008 to mark the 63rd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War
11-Day Tour; Common touch sets imperial couple apart
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- Australia edges closer to joining recession
- Comedian fronts mobile ads
- Brian Gaynor: The Las Vegas of the currency world
- Rio Tinto sells $24b of shares
A voter's hand is seen in backlight as he casts his ballot for the European Parliament elections in Sarran, southwestern France, Sunday, June 13, 2004.
Neighbor's Shadow Still Large in Slovakia
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Social Issues Sport
- CANADA FINANCE-World crisis puts bank mergers out of mind
- China Investment Corp buys 17.4% of Teck
- Liberal finances on the upswing
- Saving thousands of British jobs at Vauxhall is 'top pri
 Peter Mandelson, Member of the EC in charge of Trade.
Saving thousands of British jobs at Vauxhall is 'top priority', claims Mandelson
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- Former governor general remembered as 'man of the people
- Toronto Blue Jays (42-38) at New York Yankees (45-33), 1:05
- Toronto Blue Jays (42-38) at New York Yankees (45-33), 1:05
- 2 held on Cyprus in death of Canadian
Frank Dancevic
Game, set for judging assignmentAfter Olympics, 23-year-old Vancouverite's coming up aces at Wimbledon
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Health Science & Technology
- Toxic plane air sickens flight attendant, suit says
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- Woman in tears over flu flap
- 'We are not here to create a welfare state'
Japanese Emperor Akihito, left, and Empress Michiko see off African leaders and their spouses after a tea party at Imperial palace in Tokyo Friday, May 30, 2008. The tea party was held for leaders who have attended a three-day African development conference in Yokohama, near Toky
Japan Royal Couple Head To Canada, Hawaii
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- Toxic plane air sickens flight attendant, suit says
- Swine flu 'unstoppable' - WHO
- New triggers found for Alzheimer's
- Manitoba sends $1.2M in guns to Saudi Arabia in mysterious s
Students wearing masks as a precaution against swine flu listen at a primary school which was reopened after being closed for a week due to H1N1 flu in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, June 27, 2009.
Swine flu 'unstoppable' - WHO
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