2014年11月18日 星期二

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Jerusalem synagogue: Three victims were US rabbis  BBC News
Three of four men killed in an attack on a West Jerusalem synagogue have been identified as Israeli-US nationals. The attack, carried out in an Orthodox Jewish community by two Palestinians armed with a pistol and meat cleavers, is the city's deadliest in six ...

American victims of synagogue attack in Jerusalem include rabbi from 'family of ...   Washington Post
Tempers flare after Jerusalem synagogue attack   The Globe and Mail
Jerusalem synagogue killers acted of their own accord, says uncle   Haaretz
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Jury gets look at bullet-ridden boat in Petit-de-Grat murder trial  Cape Breton Post
PORT HAWKESBURY — Jurors carefully inspected Tuesday the badly damaged bullet-ridden speedboat belonging to Philip Boudreau that the Crown alleges he was aboard the day he died as the result of an altercation with a fishing boat crew on ...

Crown's lead witness at lobster murder boat trial made 'no deal'   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
'Murder for lobster' trial sees alleged bullet holes in victim's boat where round ...   National Post
Phillip Boudreau's damaged boat examined by jury in murder trial   CBC.ca
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  New York Times   
Senate Defeats Bill on Keystone XL Pipeline in Narrow Vote  New York Times
Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia and Senator Mary L. Landrieu of Louisiana after the Senate voted down the Keystone XL pipeline bill. Credit Stephen Crowley/The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story.
US Senate rejects Keystone pipeline in close vote   Daily Mail
Senate defeats Keystone XL pipeline   USA TODAY
Prentice heading to Washington after Keystone pipeline falls short of approval   Calgary Herald
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  Ottawa Citizen   
More Canadian girls inflicting self-harm, hospital admissions double  The Globe and Mail
Thousands of Canadian girls are admitted to hospital every year from self-inflicted injuries – a number that has doubled in the last five years, according to a new report. The data were gathered from medical facilities across the country and released by the ...

Self-harm behind 1 in 4 youth injury hospitalizations   CBC.ca
Teenage girls in Canada increasingly hurting themselves: report   Ottawa Citizen
Self-harm numbers way up among teens   Orangeville Banner

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  Toronto Sun   
Mulcair says dismal byelection results don't predict general election outcome  News1130
The NDP leader says byelection results are not indicators of how a party will perform during the general election scheduled for next fall. Nevertheless, the trend is hardly encouraging for New Democrats, who've been eclipsed by the resurgent Liberals among ...

Mulcair says he's unfazed by NDP's poor byelection results   Toronto Sun
Byelection results show Liberals, NDP going in different directions   CBC.ca

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Eugenie Bouchard wins WTA's most improved player of year  National Post
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Canadian tennis player Eugenie Bouchard was named the WTA's most improved player of the year on Tuesday. CARL COURT/AFP/Getty ImagesBouchard became the first Canadian player to qualify for the Wimbledon final.
Canada's Eugenie Bouchard named WTA's most improved player of year   Edmonton Journal
Eugenie Bouchard named WTA's most improved player   Toronto Sun

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  Edmonton Journal   
Wildrose leader 'likely' to support Liberal gay-straight alliance bill  Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Wildrose Leader Danielle Smith said Tuesday she will likely back a Liberal bill that would force schools to allow student-led gay-straight alliances. Bill 202, the Safe and Inclusive School Act, is set to be introduced in the legislature Thursday by ...

Human rights are still a thorn in Wildrose Leader Danielle Smith's side   The Globe and Mail
Wildrose leader Danielle Smith looking to support bill to help protect gays in school   Montreal Gazette
Wildrose says Alberta bill to protect private property rights weak   Calgary Herald
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Protesters clash with police at Hong Kong legislature  BBC News
Clashes have taken place between Hong Kong police and a small group of protesters who tried to break into parliament early on Wednesday. Protesters used metal barricades to break down a side door at the Legislative Council building (Legco). The incident ...

Hong Kong protesters break into government building, four arrested   Reuters Canada
Hong Kong Protesters Try to Storm Legislature   ABC News
Hong Kong protesters break into government building   Financial Times
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  Thompson Citizen   
NDP law expert told Trudeau misconduct allegation could be assault: sources  Thompson Citizen
Federal Liberal MPs Massimo Pacetti and Scott Andrews are shown in recent file photos. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld. Previous Next. Federal Liberal MPs Massimo Pacetti and Scott Andrews are shown in recent file photos. THE CANADIAN ...

Committee decides it can't create sexual harassment policy for MPs   Toronto Sun
Hill harassment: All-party board lacks mandate to look into complaints   CBC.ca
Former Liberal MPs in 'limbo' over misconduct allegations   Montreal Gazette
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  CTV News   
Magnotta trial hears psychiatrist unable to track down accused's acquaintances  CTV News
MONTREAL -- A psychiatrist who assessed Luka Rocco Magnotta for criminal responsibility wasn't able to interview two people the accused said had a major presence in his life. Dr. Joel Watts told Magnotta's murder trial Tuesday he would have liked to ...


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