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CROWDS CHEER POLICE AS BOSTON BOMBING SUSPECT TAKEN INTO CUSTODY
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Poll shows sharp slide for Tories
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Cameras capture officers at work
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Hockey teams open dressing rooms to Christ.
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Simons: Exhibit explores chop suey culture.
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Former Eskimo sentenced to prison term.
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Buenos Aires
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Junos overview
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Dream lottery
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Pipeline safety
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Squirrel stress
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Oil Kings blank Hitmen
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Thomson: No time for champagne.
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Premier’s rocky road.
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April 20, 1955: Scientist debunks link between atomic blasts and Edmonton’s record snowstorm
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Journal reporter, photographer repeat Ednews award winners
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No criminal charges in chicken slaughter
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Former teacher found guilty of sexual abuse of autistic student
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More people commute to downtown: survey
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Energy strategy discussed
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Layoffs, budget cuts to hit University of Alberta
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Man guilty of dangerous driving in fatal crash
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Murder confession aim of ‘Mr. Big’ operation
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City sizing up office-space proposals
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Teens charged with armed robbery of store
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Ex-church volunteer imprisoned for sex abuse
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Fire razes seed factory
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Feds spend millions on research for oil firms
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B.C. Liberals, NDP offer contrasting visions
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Accused Gadhafi helper released from Mexican jail
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Tougher online image law urged after suicide
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Suspects’ uncle a ray of hope for sanity
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U.S. Scouts propose lifting ban on gay youths
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41 dead, hundreds hurt in China quake
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Grieving begins for Texas town
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EX-JP, wife accused of 3 murders
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Don’t demolish the square
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Facts about marking plan
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Hurting consumers
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It wasn’t the wrong question
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Unsung role in Kandahar another Argo
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‘Terribly sad’ to see former Eskimos lineman Braidwood heading to prison
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Edmonton Rush chase first home playo game in team’s eight-year history at Rexall Place Saturday
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Oilers snap six-game losing skid with 4-1 win in Denver
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Findlay withdraws from triathlon after leg ‘tweak’
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Red Sox, Bruins postpone games
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Wings teeter on playoff precipice
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Math is simple, Oilers are badly outgunned
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Hartikainen needs to ‘manage puck’ better
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Lots at stake for the Rush
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Martin, Koe bumped into tiebreakers
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King advances to senior playo s
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Streelman co-leader at RBC Heritage
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Natural gas a ray of sunshine for Alberta amid commodity gloom
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Alberta moves forward on pooled pension plans
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Manning Award nominee WANDA keen to keep public washrooms clean
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Working: Restoring damaged ecosystems
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Heavy oil discounts weigh on Q1 results
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Disney spat with U.S. theatres halts ticket sales
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Barrick signing bonus irks investors
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Anemic economy blamed as Canadian inflation rate falls to 1%
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couple needs to see big picture
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mutual funds tricky for u.s. filers
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Volatile week ends on slight up note
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Productivity grows in Canadian farming
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Will an Eastern pipeline ease price at the pump?
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‘Maker of poems’ keeps it readable
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Edmonton writer gets Ellis nomination
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Comic and tragic, life shines onstage
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Doctor Who revisits roots
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The Borgias rage on again
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Plan your local summer holiday at the ALBERTA SUMMER TRAVEL SHOW
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Alberta’s Heartland celebrates its western
heritage while moving into the future
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If you’re looking for casual elegance set amidst alpine beauty and stunning vistas,
check out the Best Western Jasper Inn
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Vinyl records get their groove back
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Rush fans’ fervent loyalty finally rewarded
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How a lost Cezanne painting turned up in a vault at the National Gallery of Canada
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Determined pioneer’s daughter honoured her family
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Danielle Smith’s Wildrose learning to balance pragmatism Pragmatism with passion
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One-year progres report — Alison Redford’s government
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First novel published too late
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Polish doctor developed first oral polio vaccine
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“HERBAL TEASE”
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HOROSCOPE
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HOROSCOPE
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Renowned jazz and comedy events highlight Montreal’s busy festival season
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Bring common sense with you
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WEEKLY DEALS
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River tours add a Jewel
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Five free things to see in Seattle
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neW york times crossWorD
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toDay's crossWorD
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The aces on Bridge
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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DIAGRAMLESS 21 x 21
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THE ACES ON BRIDGE
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CALENDAR
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Blessings can surface from a flood of tears
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If you don’t believe Shea Homes is creating paradise in the Arizona desert, feel free to take a Test Drive
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Gerald Filipski: Dogwoods give year- round colour
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Come home to sparkling Emerald Hills
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Design a garden for all the senses
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Moving beyond the light bulbs
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Renos and special needs
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Suddenly, fireplaces are cool
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Small steps can reduce your home’s eco-footprint