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The bulk of Canada's diamond jubilee celebrations may be in the past, but for royal...
Queen's Diamond Jubilee: Canadians hope for first-hand look at festivities
The bulk of Canada's diamond jubilee celebrations may be in the past, but for royal...
Pork-barrel politics. Nepotism. Feeding at the public trough. Cronyism. Call it ...
When 'patronage' can help democracy
Pork-barrel politics. Nepotism. Feeding at the public trough. Cronyism. Call it ...
Racist blog posts believed to have been written by Luka Magnotta have cast new light...
The hunt for Magnotta: was mutilation murder inspired by race hatred?
Racist blog posts believed to have been written by Luka Magnotta have cast new light...
The forensic psychiatrist famed for examining sex killer Paul Bernardo says he fears that the person who killed and dismembered a man in Montreal may kill again.
Video: Mutilation killer may do it again, warns psychiatrist who examined Paul Bernardo
The forensic psychiatrist famed for examining sex killer Paul Bernardo says he fears that the person who killed and dismembered a man in Montreal may kill again.
The sentencing this week of former Liberian president Charles Taylor to 50 years in prison for aiding and abetting war crimes in neighbouring Sierra Leone has been described as a watershed moment in international justice.
Butchers beware: Taylor war crimes case a giant leap forward for international law, say experts
The sentencing this week of former Liberian president Charles Taylor to 50 years in prison for aiding and abetting war crimes in neighbouring Sierra Leone has been described as a watershed moment in international justice.

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Pork-barrel politics. Nepotism. Feeding at the public trough. Cronyism. Call it what you will: every government participates in patronage.
When 'patronage' can help democracy
The bulk of Canada's diamond jubilee celebrations may be in the past, but for royal watchers bent on witnessing history first-hand, the party is just getting started.
Queen's Diamond Jubilee: Canadians hope for first-hand look at festivities

world news

When President Barack Obama used the Holocaust Memorial Museum  as a backdrop to unveil a new advisory panel as an early warning system for human rights crises around the world, the announcement seemed well-timed for the unfolding conflict in Syria.
Obama's atrocities board keeps low profile on Syria crisis
Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester has revoked George Zimmerman's bond in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. Zimmerman now has 48 hours to turn himself in to authorities.
George Zimmerman's bond revoked in shooting of Trayvon Martin
The volunteers who have been tracking a kitten killer for a year and a half believe that Luka Magnotta has been playing cat and mouse with them from the beginning.
Maher: Intrepid online sleuths tracked mutilation murder suspect Magnotta for months
Thousands of unhappy students and opponents of the Charest government are expected to unite at a mass rally in a park at the base of Mount Royal near McGill University for a demonstration organized by student association CLASSE.
Quebec student protests: afternoon student rally could attract thousands
The UN's top human rights body voted overwhelmingly Friday to condemn Syria over the slaughter of more than 100 civilians last week, but Damascus appeared impervious to the crescendo of global condemnation following a string of horrific massacres.
UN rights body votes to condemn Syria for massacre; Russia rejects the measure, urges patience
The world's economic outlook darkened on Friday as reports showed U.S. employment growth slowing sharply, Chinese factory output barely growing and European manufacturing falling deeper into malaise.
World growth at risk as U.S. employment stumbles

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