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Friday, March 19, 2010
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Friday, March 19, 2010
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Food and medicine go to Haiti to aid a nation still rattled by aftershocks from the catastrophic earthquake.
Thousands of people in Haiti have been left without homes, and bodies of the deceased are still on streets.
Harper’s decision to prorogue parliament could become a greater political albatross than the Afghan detainee controversy, expert says.
New security measures eased, but passengers travelling to the U.S. still face baggage restrictions and flight delays.
The Jamaica Observer newspaper reported 40 injured passengers but did not give details about their condition.
NORAD pilots, who are well prepared to carry out this mission, will be flying about 10 feet away on either side of Santa’s sleigh.
Mexican Pres. Calderon proposed electoral reforms that would allow most politicians to seek fresh terms.
Forum presenters say Nine Commentaries helped expose their struggle with the CCP and placed their experiences in a wider context.
A 98-year-old Massachusetts woman has been charged with murder for allegedly suffocating her 100-year-old roommate.
CAJ hopes journalists crossing the border will not be detained over whether they plan to criticize the 2010 Olympics.