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            • Dr. Paolo Zamboni at his research lab at the University of Ferrara W5 investigates intriguing new theory about MS
              A group of doctors in Italy is investigating a fascinating new treatment for multiple sclerosis, based on a theory that, if proven true, could radically alter the lives of patients.
            • 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.
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            Last Updated: November 20 2009, 6:08 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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            Last Updated: November 20 2009, 10:07 PM
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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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            Colvin's job safe despite Afghan torture testimony
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            WORLD
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            UN human rights committee votes to censure Iran
            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.
            1 in 10 Americans deliquent in paying mortgage
            Hundreds rescued from U.K. flooding
            China says 23 dead, 90 trapped in mine explosion in country's north
            BEIJING - A gas explosion tore through a coal mine in northern China on Saturday, killing 23 people and trapping another 90 nearly a third of a mile under ground, central government authorities said.
            US police say thieves killed 5 in rural Arkansas for expensive wheel rims, televisions
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            U.S. gov`t may say recession over, but not job losses
            Last Updated: October 27 2009, 7:44 AM
            U.S. gov't may say recession over, but not job losses
            WASHINGTON — It's about to become official: The recession is over -- but not the pain.
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            Last Updated: October 27 2009, 10:42 AM
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            Defence Minister Peter MacKay fields questions after meeting with U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates at the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site in Halifax on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. (Andrew Vaughan / THE CANADIAN PRESS)
            Detainee treatment a concern 'for some time': MacKay
            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.
            Predator deported by Canada Border Services Agency
            Refugee board to reconsider case of U.S. army deserter
            Last Updated: November 20 2009, 10:07 PM
            Ottawa will stay course on stimulus: Flaherty
            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.
            Last Updated: November 21 2009, 12:29 AM
            Talks continue to avert auto parts strike
            Last Updated: November 20 2009, 8:04 PM
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            The social networking site Facebook login webpage is seen on a computer screen in Ottawa in this August 27, 2009 file photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
            Teen accused of posting Facebook hit list agrees to plead guilty for no jail time
            VANCOUVER, B.C. - A B.C. teenager intends to plead guilty to posting a hit list on Facebook targeting 117 of his peers and teachers because it's a charge the Crown could prove, his lawyer said Friday.
            300 homes evacuated, schools closed after heavy rain, high tide flood Duncan, BC
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            Long wait times may drive Canadians to seek surgery abroad, says Yasmeen Sayeed of Surgical Tourism Canada.  (CBC)
            Last Updated: November 20 2009, 10:03 PM
            Trade show pitches surgical passages to India
            Exhibitors at a Toronto trade fair are hoping to add surgery to the list of reasons Canadians travel, but a medical ethicist questions the lack of oversight.
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            BUSINESS
            CBC.caThe Canadian Press
            Ottawa will stay course on stimulus: Flaherty
            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.
            Canada Post struggles to innovate
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            Chocolate moves down the production line at the Cadburys factory in Birmingham, England. Chocolate makers The Hershey Co. and Ferrero International SA said Wednesday they are considering a possible offer for Cadbury PLC, already the target of a hostile bid by Kraft Foods Inc. Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Simon Dawson)
            Hershey may make US$17-billion bid for Cadbury, topping Kraft, Journal reports
            NEW YORK - Hershey Co. may make a US$17-billion bid for UK candy company Cadbury PLC, topping the recent $16.5-billion hostile offer by Kraft Foods Inc., the Wall Street Journal reports Friday.
            As interest rates fall back near zero, there aren't many happy returns
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            Canucks explode for 4-goal 3rd period
            Fortunately for Craig Anderson, he has nearly four months before he has to face another Canucks shooter.
            Rochette holds Skate Canada lead
            Montreal outlasts Capitals in regulation
            Flood's winner leads Tigers to third win in a row, 3-1 over Heat
            ABBOTSFORD, B.C. - Mark Flood scored the winning goal and the Bridgeport Sound Tigers picked up their third consecutive win Friday night with a 3-1 victory over the Abbotsford Heat in American Hockey League action.
            Butler scores 27, Clippers overcome Anthony's strong start to beat Nuggets
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            Vancouver's Tim Lee wins $50,000 Sobey Art Award
            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.
            Beam sent around Large Hadron Collider
            Cigarette butts toxic to fish, say researchers
            Beams of protons circulate in European Big Bang machine after more than a year of repairs
            GENEVA - Scientists switched on the world's largest atom smasher Friday night for the first time since the $10 billion machine suffered a spectacular failure more than a year ago.
            Consumers trade up for less on latest electronics as prices come down
            Florence museum: lost Galileo relics, a tooth and 2 of astronomer's fingers, found again
            Lenovo ThinkPad X100e details get leaked
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            Bell TV announces 100 HD channels, a Canadian first
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            HEALTH
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            Calgary police chief says new law that lets EMS share info is necessary
            CALGARY - A proposed legislative amendment that would clarify the ability of paramedics to tell police about information that could be related to a crime is necessary, Calgary's police chief said Friday.
            Overweight students at university in US told to take fitness class or risk diplomas
            Fired psychiatrist says Marines suffering from stress are getting shoddy care at Camp Lejeune
            Long wait times may drive Canadians to seek surgery abroad, says Yasmeen Sayeed of Surgical Tourism Canada. (CBC)
            Trade show pitches surgical passages to India
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            Bullying is a public health issue: researcher
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            Senator: Postal Service to allow volunteers in Alaska town to write 'Dear Santa' responses
            ANCHORAGE, Alaska - North Pole elves have good reason to celebrate again, thanks to a decision by the U.S. Postal Service to resume a Santa Claus letter program that's thrilled children from around the world for decades.
            Authorities say man who fastened lizards to chest caught at Los Angeles airport customs
            Overweight students at university in US told to take fitness class or risk diplomas
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            Last Updated: November 21 2009, 12:40 AM
            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.
            Last Updated: November 19 2009, 5:33 PM
            Early Canadian stamps auction nets $3.2M US
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            Interactive graphic on the Airbus A380, the world's largest civilian airliner, as an Air France super-jumbo makes its first Transtlantic flight with production and delivery delays still plaguing Airbus.
            Science: Large Hadron Collider ready to restart
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