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    Jan 18, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  1. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  2. iPod, putting gear, $52,695 mask included in Obama's foreign gifts

    WASHINGTON – So what do you give to the leader of the free world?
    WASHINGTON – So what do you give to the leader of the free world? If you’re German Chancellor Angela Merkel, you might hint that Obama could work on his putting. Merkel presented an estimated $1,400 in putting gear, including a pair of...

    Tags: Angela Merkel, Apple iPod, National Government, Toronto Raptors, Julia Gillard

  3. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  4. Thousands gather for 'Iron Lady' Margaret Thatcher's funeral

    LONDON -- With stately solemnity and military honors, Margaret Thatcher's body was borne through the streets of the British capital Wednesday morning to a funeral service where hundreds of world leaders, colleagues and friends paid their last respects to this country's first and only female prime minister.
    LONDON -- With stately solemnity and military honors, Margaret Thatcher's body was borne through the streets of the British capital Wednesday morning to a funeral service where hundreds of world leaders, colleagues and friends paid their last respects...

    Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Elizabeth II, Christianity, BBC, Human Interest

  5. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  6. U.S. gives Michigan 2nd Detroit-Canada bridge permit

    LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan won approval Friday to build a second bridge between Detroit and Canada, a key step toward starting construction on the $3.5 billion government project intended to relieve congestion and speed up trade at the busiest northern U.S. border crossing.
    LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan won approval Friday to build a second bridge between Detroit and Canada, a key step toward starting construction on the $3.5 billion government project intended to relieve congestion and speed up trade at the busiest...

    Tags: Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Government, Justice System

  7. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  8. Margaret Thatcher death: Tributes, criticism from around the world

    In Britain and around the world, supporters of the late Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher celebrated her legacy Monday. Even some of her sharpest critics said she defined an era in British public life -- if not always for the right reasons. Among those...

    Tags: Government Ministers, Human Interest, NATO, Margaret Thatcher, Benjamin Netanyahu

  9. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  10. Canada probes easy farm loans challenging world's soundest banks

    TORONTO - Evan Erlandson liked the flexible mortgage terms offered by Canada's government-owned agricultural lender to start a farm, so he bypassed traditional financial firms such as Royal Bank of Canada. Erlandson, 31, borrowed C$100,000 ($97,800)...

    Tags: Business Institutions, Real Estate, Media Industry, National Government, Services and Shopping

  11. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  12. Stompin' Tom Connors, Canadian country-folkie, dead at 77

    Stompin' Tom Connors, the legendary Canadian country-folk singer known for tunes that proudly raised a beer to hockey and other pillars of Canadian national culture, has died at age 77. One of Connors' signature tunes, "The Hockey Song," is...

    Tags: Entertainment, Sports, Ringo Starr, Hockey (music group), Ice Hockey

  13. Dec 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. Celebrity wardrobe hits and misses of 2012

    <strong>Strike a pose</strong>
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Strike a pose If you're Madonna and you plan to stage the most fashionable Super Bowl halftime show in years, there's only one way to kick it off: Perform the 1990 smash hit "Vogue" as classic Vogue covers are projected on stage. The Queen of Pop's...

    Tags: Jennifer Aniston, Awards and Prizes, Miami International Airport, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Justin Theroux

  15. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  16. Bieber booed in native Canada by football fans

    <span style="font-size: small;">Justin Bieber faced a hostile homecoming during his halftime performance at Canada's football Grey Cup, facing boos and jeers.</span>
    Justin Bieber faced a hostile homecoming during his halftime performance at Canada's football Grey Cup, facing boos and jeers. The Toronto crowd booed Sunday when the 18-year-old pop star's face popped up on the JumboTron screen. They booed when a host...

    Tags: Sports, Justin Bieber, Football, Lenny Kravitz, Canadian Football

  17. Nov 2, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  18. Canadian grain farmers consider buyers as monopoly ends

    TORONTO - The first thing farmer Kent Erickson does at 6 a.m. before irrigating his 2,000 acres of wheat is check his BlackBerry for the latest grain prices from buyers such as Viterra. With the recent end of the Canadian Wheat Board's 70-year-old...

    Tags: Democratic Party, Glencore International AG, Marketing, Droughts, Canada

  19. Oct 1, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  20. Canadian DJs "punk" U.N. Secretary General

    The Avengers "owned" the summer, earning a billion and half bucks worldwide. But a Canadian team of Avengers tried to take over, stirring up some shiz last week at the United Nations General Assembly.
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    The Avengers "owned" the summer, earning a billion and half bucks worldwide. But a Canadian team of Avengers tried to take over, stirring up some shiz last week at the United Nations General Assembly. Les Justiciers Masques, French for "Masked Avengers,"...

    Tags: Nicolas Sarkozy, Celine Dion, United Nations, Disc Jockeys, Sarah Palin

  21. Jun 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  22. Rachel Marsden: The world isn't buying Europe's nonsense

    As European leaders meet this week in an attempt to once again shoo reality away from the continent's respirator, countries outside the European Union are making it increasingly clear that they'll have no role in prolonging the charade.
    As European leaders meet this week in an attempt to once again shoo reality away from the continent's respirator, countries outside the European Union are making it increasingly clear that they'll have no role in prolonging the charade. Cyprus has just...

    Tags: Air Transportation Industry, International Organizations, Cyprus, Trips and Vacations, China

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