2014年11月6日 星期四

2014-11-07 Canada English More Top Stories

  BBC News   
US Seals dispute over Bin Laden killing  BBC News
A public row has arisen over which US commando fired the shot that killed Osama Bin Laden, more than three years after the al-Qaeda leader's death. Ex-Navy Seal Robert O'Neill, 38, has told the Washington Post in a new interview he fired the fatal shot.
Another Ex-Commando Says He Shot Bin Laden   New York Times
The Short List: 'Toy Story' returns; Home Depot's hack; bin Laden's shooter   USA TODAY
US Navy SEAL, who shot al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, unmasked   Hindustan Times
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  Ottawa Citizen   
Canadian soldier killed during training in Wainwright, Alberta  Ottawa Citizen
One Canadian Forces member has died, and another has received minor injuries as a result of a training incident at 3rd Canadian Division Training Centre in Wainwright, Alta., the military announced Thursday. The incident occurred on Monday Nov.
Soldier dies during training in Wainwright, Alta.   CANOE
Soldier dies after training incident at CFB Wainwright, Alta.   CBC.ca
Soldier dies after training exercise injury at Alberta base   Toronto Star
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  BBC News   
Syria conflict: Khorasan group targeted by US air strikes  BBC News
The US military says it has carried out air strikes against the al-Qaeda-linked Khorasan group in north-western Syria. The US hit five targets related to the group, including several vehicles and buildings, near the border with Turkey. The UK-based Syrian ...

Syria's Ahrar al-Sham says coalition strikes on it killed civilians - statement   Reuters UK
American Fighter Jets Carry Out Series of Airstrikes Against Qaeda Cell in Syria   New York Times
Air strikes 'killed' French bombmaker in Syria: US   Channel News Asia
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  CBC.ca   
Record-breaking pace of poppy sales leading to shortages  CBC.ca
Poppy sales in Canada are on a record-breaking pace and there is even the possibility that some legions might run out of poppies to sell. So far this year, 19 million poppies have been distributed, which is a million more than last year on the same date.
Demand for Remembrance Day poppies break records with 19 million ...   National Post
​Mayor of Wellingborough calls on people for Poppy Appeal support   Northampton Herald and Post
Droitwich Remembrance Sunday commemorations   Droitwich Standard
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  Toronto Sun   
Witness recalls horror as woman fatally struck on sidewalk  Toronto Sun
Related Videos. Witness describes trying to help woman hit by van. TORONTO -. A minivan jumped a curb, smashed into a light standard and hit a woman, sending her flying through the air and then crashing down on the pavement to her death in ...


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  Sky News Australia   
Germany launches celebration wall fall  Sky News Australia
Germany is expecting millions to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the epochal fall of the Berlin Wall, with rock stars and freedom activists joining the party. Chancellor Angela Merkel, who grew up in communist East Germany, will lead three days of ...

25 years since the end of the Berlin Wall: City sheds light on dark past   Brisbane Times
The man who opened the Berlin Wall   Times of India
The old Wall fell, but new ones rise up   Mail & Guardian Online
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
AC/DC's Phil Rudd and that drummer stereotype  Sydney Morning Herald
The news that the charge relating to Phil Rudd allegedly trying to arrange a hitman has been dropped mean AC/DC fans can relax and laugh - a little. He's still up on other charges in New Zealand and, according to sources near the band, on the outer with ...

AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd murder plot charge dropped   BBC News
Murder-for-hire charge against AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd dropped   Telegraph.co.uk
AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd no longer facing murder-for-hire charge   Los Angeles Times
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  Straight.com   
Vision Vancouver list reveals $2.2-million in campaign donations  The Globe and Mail
Vancouver's ruling civic party has already raised $2.2-million this year alone, with corporations – especially those in the local development industry – accounting for two-thirds of that. Vision Vancouver has also received $320,000 from unions so far.
Bob Kasting drops out of Vancouver mayoral race   CBC.ca
LaPointe wants citizens 'alienated' by Vision to again feel part of city (with video)   The Province
Vision Vancouver campaign rakes in $2M in donations, including over $1.4M ...   Globalnews.ca
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Former Parks Canada director concerned about development in northern Quebec  Mountain View Gazette
MONTREAL - A former director general of Parks Canada has written a letter to Premier Philippe Couillard expressing concern that his government is backtracking on a major commitment in the development of northern Quebec. The government had previously ...


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CANADA STOCKS-TSX steady after ECB comments, SNC decline  Reuters
... * TSX up 15.12 points, or 0.1 percent, at 14,563.38 * Seven of 10 main index sectors advance * SNC tumbles 8.1 percent on outlook, job cuts * Canadian Natural jumps nearly 4 percent By John Tilak TORONTO, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index ...


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