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Social networking titan files papers for public offering
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Drivers refuse to hang up phones
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Stampede dismisses ‘cruel’ prize remarks
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MOUNTAIN TUBING
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SOCCER RIOT TURNS DEADLY
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Researchers declare war
on sugar
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TURNING THE PAGE ON HARRY
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HEALTH ALERT
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Stamp honours legendary cowboy John Ware
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Rewards, challenges ahead for Facebook
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Romney slammed for poor choice of words after win
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Cruise ship officer survived on soggy bread, Coca-cola
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TORIES ‘STARVING THE BEAST’
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New privacy boss vows
greater transparency
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Zero-based budgeting fading to its proper size
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Gateway pipeline to boost oil, hurt consumers, economy: report
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Pandas, pipelines on agenda as Harper readies for China visit
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Over 2,000 soldiers injured in 10-year Afghan mission
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Give worst offenders a rope to hang themselves: senator
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Glacier walk doesn’t deserve cold shoulder
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Unfeathering their own nests
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Tradition-bound societies nurture honour killings
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Barbarism
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City basks in one of the warmest winters ever
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Convicted killer’s bid to secure day passes rejected by the court
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Peace Bridge delayed again
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Calgary man jailed two years for luring teen
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Sting operation targeted accused
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Logging protesters arrested
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Border services dog sniffs out contraband
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Fallout continues over psychologist session
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Technology helps patients
with limited mobility
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No amnesty for ecstasy, police say
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City seeking locations of medicinal grow ops
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Shafia murder witnesses
shunned, threatened
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‘Gentle giant’ paid for testifying with his life
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Caucus’s Jasper retreat to cost $70,000
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Canadian charged over plot
to smuggle Gadhafi’s son
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Edmonton gives $75K to help buy Marshall Mcluhan’s former home
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Tories have totally ‘manufactured’
the panic over pensions: Rae
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MP’S bill targets extended EI for some ex-cons
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WRITING THE PAIN
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Selling kids on veggies and fruit
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No-nonsense weight loss
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Book debunks diet and exercise myths
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Dealing with prescription drug addiction
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Running hot
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‘What Nancy said’ sets off chatter
among local business leaders
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Suncor back in Libya
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Canadians support energy exports to Asia: survey
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European designs at your doorstep
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Hirai to take reins at Sony
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Nygard-cbc case to go on
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EU has reached ‘a turning point’
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Chrysler sales race ahead
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Home buyers show caution
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Nortel’s EX-CEO wanted ethical profits, court told
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Report fails to answer questions about Sino-forest
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TMX to boost trade
speeds
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Canadian Oil Sands earnings
hit by production issues
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LNG export proponents may seek gas assets in 2012
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Stelmach advises Ukraine on gas regulation
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Director arrested for filming fracking hearing
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Guidex looking forward to growth
in 2012
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Company could be valued at up to $100B through share offering
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‘Our mission starts small: two people’
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Exports on the move
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RRSP still ahead in retirement savings plans
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Loonie closes above par on positive data
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Grand landmark needs helping hand from city
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Shakespeare key to preparing for Enron
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New musical has a nose
for classic comedy
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National Ballet of Cuba to grace Banff stage
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Tribute gives new life to the Mississippi Sheiks
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DC Comics reviving Watchmen’s graphic past
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Toronto Zoo’s top dog
walks on wild side
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Progress and its challenges put in spotlight
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The New York Times Crossword
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American tigers inhabit an urban jungle
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Undercover Boss monkeys around
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Meteoric ascent
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Against all odds, Kolanos gets another shot
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Playing with house money
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RODEO JUST A DREAM
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SUPER BOWL XLVI
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Losses lead to lengthy chat for Sutter, players
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5 Hitmen to watch
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Captain a workhorse
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Giants can rely on Eli, defence to beat Patriots
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Farmers’ market brings together neighbourhood
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Storybook recreates world of Narnia
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HELPING PAWS
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CLUBS LISTINGS
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CROSSWORD PUZZLER
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Don’t ease up on brake if accident is
looming
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Include pets in emergency
plans
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Lunch buffet offers a mountain
of great tasting choices
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SENIORS’ CORNER
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Plaques commemorate school buildings’ historical significance