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On the day that Queen Elizabeth's father King George VI died, the country of England learned it had a new monarch long before the 25-year-old Queen heard it herself.
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TRIPOLI (Reuters) - The Libyan convicted of the 1988 bombing of a PanAm flight over Lockerbie will be buried on Monday in a quiet ceremony that Libyans hope will allow them to leave behind the controversy that surrounded him in life.
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A new pilot program in Georgia is giving kindergartners a say in whether or not their teachers will get pay raises or get fired. Should their opinions count?
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A 12-year-old from Ontario is decrying the corruption and fraudulence of the Canadian banking system. Are her opinions actually her own?
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A new report shows Canada isn't meeting world standards for green businesses. What can we do to fix that trend?
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Finance Minister Jim Flaherty is expanding the list of suitable jobs for those receiving Employment Insurance, and insulting everyone in the process.
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A town in New Jersey is giving tickets to people who walk through the streets with their heads buried in their mobile phones. Should we be doing that here?
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin unveiled a government dominated by loyalists on Monday, tightening his grip on the economy and limiting Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev's ability to pursue his reform agenda.
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OTTAWA (Reuters) - A judge declared null and void on Friday the result in one Toronto district in last year's Canadian federal election due to voting irregularities, taking the seat away from the governing Conservatives.
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The heads of several of Canada's leading health-care organizations have written a strongly worded letter to the federal immigration minister, urging him to rescind plans to cut health services to refugees and refugee claimants.
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