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            • W5 investigates: Why some Canadian doctors are misdiagnosing a crippling disease caused by a shape-shifting superbug -- until it`s too late. W5: Why are crippling Lyme disease cases being misdiagnosed?
              David Leggett used to love the outdoors. He was a healthy, active, family man who enjoyed camping trips with his wife and two daughters. His job as a high school principal came with a long summer vacation -- the perfect time to enjoy Canada's vast stretches of wilderness.
            • W5 investigates: A period of mourning turns into a nightmare for families in a small Northern Ontario town after the local funeral home mixes up the remains of their loved ones. W5 investigates: Mattawa's funeral home horror
              Suffering from cancer and with not long to live, Shirley Condie of Mattawa, Ont., planned her funeral the way some people plan for a wedding.
            • Experts call it parental alienation, when in the midst of a divorce, one parent tries to turn a child against the other parent. It`s a mind-warping tactic for the child. W5 investigates: Children on the frontlines of divorce
              The world of divorce is scary for any child. Even when spouses split amicably children can be forced to balance their love and time between two parents.
            • Bell Island, the site of German U-boat attacks, was the only North American location to be directly attacked by German Forces during WWII. W5: The fight to preserve desecrated war graves
              High atop the cliffs, overlooking Conception Bay, Newfoundland stand the guns. Pointed out to sea, silent and watchful, recalling a dangerous time.
            • Ian Bush, Kevin St Arnaud and Robert Dziekanski were killed by RCMP officers in B.C. Despite reports of contradicting statements, the B.C. Criminal Justice Branch cleared the constables of criminal charges, leaving families wondering if the force is beyond justice. W5 investigates: When the RCMP pulls the trigger
              Ian Bush. Kevin St Arnaud. Robert Dziekanski.
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            Last Updated: November 20 2009, 4:19 PM
            Flaherty: no new spending in next year's budget
            Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says the Conservative government isn't planning on any major new spending in next year's budget, but will instead continue with putting money into the economic stimulus plan.
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            A United Nations committee has approved a Canadian-led resolution urging Iran to stop harassing political opponents in the wake of its disputed presidential elections.
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            WILMINGTON, Del. - The Catholic Diocese of Wilmington is obligated to pay retirement benefits to six priests who are confirmed pedophiles, church officials argued in a bankruptcy court filing Thursday seeking permission to keep making the payments.
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            Last Updated: October 27 2009, 7:44 AM
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            The treatment of detainees at the hands of their Afghan captors has been a concern "for some time," and Ottawa wants to help that government improve its human rights record, says Defence Minister Peter MacKay.
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            Rather than turning off the stimulus taps or pouring more fuel on the economic fire, Ottawa will stand pat with the $61 billion in stimulus spending announced in January, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says.
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            HALIFAX, N.S. - U.S. and Canadian aircraft continued searching an expanse of ocean off Bermuda on Friday for a missing solo sailor from Nova Scotia.
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            No foul play in Whitby ravine death: police
            Police have ruled out foul play in the death of a woman whose body was found in a ravine in Whitby, Ont., on Thursday.
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            Craig Anderson and the Colorado Avalanche look to avenge their worst defeat of this charmed season when they visit the Vancouver Canucks on Friday (10 p.m. ET).
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            NEW ORLEANS - New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush has been held out of practice for the third straight day, and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game in Tampa Bay.
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            Vancouver's Tim Lee has won the $50,000 Sobey Art Award, given since 2002 to a promising young Canadian artist under age 40.
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            Bell quietly drops system access fee
            The system access fee is virtually extinct with Bell Canada quietly axing the charge, matching prior moves by rivals Rogers and Telus.
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            MONTREAL - Prices for the latest hot digital gadgets have been falling, allowing consumers to trade up at lower prices, says the research firm NDP Group Canada.
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            Florence museum: lost Galileo relics, a tooth and 2 of astronomer's fingers, found again
            ROME - Two fingers and a tooth removed from Galileo Galilei's corpse in a Florentine basilica in the 18th century and given up for lost have been found again, a Florence museum said Friday.
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            Last Updated: November 20 2009, 4:03 PM
            Bullying is a public health issue: researcher
            Bullying should be considered a public health problem and governments should adopt national strategies to deal with it, says a Canadian psychology professor who led a study of bullying in 40 countries.
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