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Voice of America
   
Dozens Killed in Egyptian Soccer Riot, League Suspended   
Voice of America
... —. Egypt's government suspended football (soccer) league matches indefinitely after clashes between riot police and supporters at an army-owned stadium in Cairo left at least 25 people dead. Fans of Egypt's Zamalek soccer team flock in droves outside ...

Egypt: 22 dead in violence at Cairo football stadium, over 25 injured   Firstpost
Soccer Stadium Stampede Kills at Least 25 in Egypt   New York Times
Deadly violence erupts at Egyptian soccer match   USA TODAY
Irish Independent   
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CBC.ca
   
Grammys 2015: Sam Smith, Pharell Williams take early trophies   
CBC.ca
Sam Smith took the first trophy of the 57th Annual Grammy Awards tonight, winning the highly-coveted award for best new artist. The British soul singer, who had a breakout hit with his one-night-stand ballad Stay With Me, received the golden gramophone ...

Sam Smith, Beyoncé win multiple honors at Grammys   USA TODAY
Grammy Awards 2015: Winners List   ABC News
Grammy Awards: Sam Smith, Beyonce, Miranda Lambert early winners   Fox News
Toronto Star   
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The Independent
   
Fears raised over Cairo retrial of Al Jazeera journalists Mohamed Fahmy and ...   
The Independent
The retrial of two Al Jazeera journalists jailed in Egypt – Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed – will start on Thursday, court officials said today. Many believed that Mr Fahmy, the news channel's Cairo chief who recently gave up Egyptian citizenship, would ...

Egypt Sets Retrial Date for 2 Al Jazeera Journalists   Voice of America
Egypt sets Feb. 12 retrial date for Fahmy   The Globe and Mail
Amal Clooney wants to meet Egypt's Sisi over jailed journalist   The Daily Star
CTV News   
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The Province
   
Tim Hortons apologizes for owner who dumped water on homeless man in ...   
The Province
VANCOUVER — Tim Hortons has apologized after the owner of a Vancouver location was seen dumping a bucket of water on a homeless man sleeping outside. “On behalf of Tim Hortons we sincerely apologize,” said Michelle Robichaud, manager of public ...

Tim Hortons apologizes after water dumped on homeless man   CTV News
Vancouver Tim Hortons sorry about soaking of homeless man   Toronto Sun
Tim Hortons apologizes after water poured on sleeping homeless men   CBC.ca
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Toronto Sun
   
Leaders scramble to avert 'dramatic spiral' in Ukraine   
Toronto Sun
RE_2015_02_08T184939Z_1685972883_GM1EB2907RM01_RTRMADP_3_UKRAIN A Ukrainian serviceman is pictured at his position near Debaltseve, eastern Ukraine, February 8, 2015. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich ...

US Vice President Joe Biden says Russian President Vladimir Putin has "a ...   euronews
While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, Feb 9 edition   The Straits Times

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CBC.ca
   
Amit Kalia charged in killing of Shariyfa Birkett   
CBC.ca
Police say the boyfriend of a woman found dead in a vehicle in Brampton has been charged in relation to her death. Peel Regional Police say they were called to an address on Melanie Drive in Brampton at 4 p.m. Saturday and officers found the woman's ...

Boyfriend charged with murder in Brampton   Toronto Sun
Mississauga man charged with second-degree murder in Brampton death   Toronto Star
Mississauga man charged with second-degree murder...   InsideHalton.com
Niagara Falls Review   
Brampton Guardian   
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Toronto Sun
   
Bieber's sneakers go for $62Gs in online auction   
Toronto Sun
bieber-stratford Theresa McMurray, executive director of Stratford House of Blessing, shows some of the autographed items from Justin Bieber's childhood that will be auctioned on eBay, with all proceeds supporting the House of Blessing. Scott Wishart/QMI ...

Justin Bieber childhood items raise money for Stratford food bank   Digital Journal
Justin Bieber auction ends with shoes selling for more than $62K   CityNews

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680 News
   
Revenue agency has new mandate to fight crime by passing suspect info to police   
680 News
The federal revenue agency can now hand the police possible evidence of serious crime — including terrorist activity — that it happens to come across while reviewing taxpayer files. The Canada Revenue Agency gained the little-noticed new authority, which ...


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National Post
   
Vancouver looks to regulate pot dispensaries as frustrations continue with feds   
The Province
VANCOUVER — When Dana Larsen opened a medical marijuana dispensary in Vancouver's east side in 2008, he was more than a little nervous about what could happen. There were already a handful of other storefront operations in the city openly defying ...

Facts about marijuana dispensaries across Canada   Prince George Citizen

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Reuters India
   
Defiant Greek PM sets up EU clash with bailout rejection, austerity rollback   
Reuters India
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras delivers his first major speech in parliament in Athens February 8, 2015. Credit: Reuters/Kostas Tsironis. Related Topics. Business » · Economy » · PICTURE GALLERY · India This Week. Our top India photos this week.
Greece's Tsipras defiant over economic plans   BBC News
Tsipras' strategy gives Greeks a voice   Deutsche Welle
Different delivery, one message to Greece's new leaders   Daily Times
Bangkok Post   
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