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Cummins faces a revolt in the ranks
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Doctors among worst off enders for poor hand hygiene
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BATTLE OF THE BEST
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CHEAP STEAK NO MORE
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Smart meter foes told to narrow complaint
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY:
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Farmer baffled over theft
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B. C. criminal justice system needs overhaul: report
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Man pleads guilty in Whistler sled dog killings
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Authorities order retraction of oil of oregano health claims
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Miss Universe Canada joins call to restrict pit bulls in B. C.
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UBC defends care of research animals
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Safety responsibility at mills in need of review, union says
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Man pleads guilty to trio of killings
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Videos channel depression talks
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Businesses wary of pedestrian mall
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Ukrainian Catholic patriarch to lead service
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Man threatened ‘ a little murder’ on Facebook
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TODAY’S LETTERS
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NDP leader’s plan for a pipeline review is a serious misstep
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We must keep exploring
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Can technology empower learning?
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Sugary drinks fuel obesity epidemic
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Federalist voters are faced with some difficult decisions
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Neil Armstrong charted course to heavens with rudimentary tools
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Satellites to probe radiation belts
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Looming hunger crisis
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Former Arar lawyer decries Tory directives
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Consider more mandatory questions for census: Statscan
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NDP out to prove itself with Mulcair at helm
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Dig in Maryland unearths pieces of legendary escaped slave Josiah Henson’s history
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Legionnaire’s outbreak prompts public inquiry
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‘ What America needs is jobs. Lots of jobs’: Romney
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Romney reshaped as a common man
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Photo ID not needed, court rules
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Egypt’s new leader slams Assad, backs rebels
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Ex- consulate guard pleads guilty to trying to sell secrets
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Would- be Indian prime minister tainted by links to bloody riots
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Asylum- seekers rush to Australia to beat tougher deportation policy
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Harvard investigates 125 students in cheating scandal
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For third time, hurricane chases unlucky woman from her home
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Miners charged in deaths of colleagues killed by police
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study spaces101
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Get organized for busy year ahead
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Let your personality shine
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New show lets homeowners dare to dream
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How to make summer
last longer
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Colour plants for fall
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It’s The Exorcist with yarmulkes
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Sam Raimi, the sincere sire of spooky films
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Superheroes not enough to prevent summer film slump
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Sweeney’s Crimes a last- second thriller for TIFF
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A dissident’s one- man revolution
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When it’s hard to say no
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Documentary offers a must- see David and Goliath take on free speech
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Like a pop star — but not for the very first time
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Jacksons return to their Indiana roots
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Film traces 50- year history of Rolling Stones
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Hewitt in full control in The Client List
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Gay advocacy group sees growing acceptance
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Legal stakes raised in Godfather rights controversy
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HOROSCOPE
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Lighty helped big- time rappers attain hit records, lucrative careers
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Photo library holds right to license Monroe images, U. S. appeals court rules
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Ex- SEAL may face charges over book
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INSIDE THE GAME
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A comeback for the aged
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Canadian back on top with 200- metre world record
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Richardson due for an explosion
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World Cup qualifiers lure international Whitecaps players
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INSIDE THE GAME
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LIONS GAME DAY
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Ten years after, all the memories
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Where are they now?
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Heroes, zeros and churros
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Garrison has date with razor; Kassian may be groomed by Wolves
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Raonic records milestone win
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Oilers re- sign Eberle to six- year, $ 36- million contract extension
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Union prepares new contract proposal
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THE NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
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Banner week for Big 5 with $ 7.8- billion profi t
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Labour law, regulation: too soft, too hard or just right?
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Ainsworth bonds are top performer
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Make banking arrangements before heading to foreign studies
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Be cautious about risky investments
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Building permit values return to $ 1- billion mark
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B. C. home prices to dip 7.8 per cent: economist
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The energy divide
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Labour market performance key to B. C.’ s future
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Boss Freestyle
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Collector Classics
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Zack at the Wheel
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CAM’S SHOW ’ N’ SHINE:
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Motorcygal
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Madchild’s rides
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Playing soldier in real military vehicles brings back memories
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It’s often the cars that are real stars
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Fellers and their cellars: toasting a trend