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    Navy submarine damage severe, internal report says

    Slamming into the seafloor at 11 km/h damaged one of Canada's submarines more severely than the navy originally admitted to the public, new documents obtained by CBC show. More...
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    Brazeau wants Senate expenses issue aired in public

    Senator Patrick Brazeau repeated his demand that a Senate committee that ordered him to repay thousands of dollars in living and travel expenses to explain its decision at a public meeting, in an interview with Power & Politics host Evan Solomon. More...
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    Judge rules public will not be banned from Magnotta hearing

    A Quebec court judge ruled this morning that media and members of the public will not be barred from the preliminary hearing of Luka Rocco Magnotta. More...
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    Border agent fired for giving organized crime pals a pass

    A Thunder Bay border official has been dismissed after socializing with organized crime figures and refusing to do secondary examinations on some who'd been tagged for more extensive searches, Public Sector Integrity Commissioner Mario Dion said Thursday in a report to Parliament. More...
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    Former ranch on California coast preserved

    - A large former ranch on the California coast is being transferred to state and federal ownership, officials say. The state Coastal Commission approved an agreement Thursday to preserve the former Coast Dairies ranch, the Los Angeles Times reported. The tract, one of the largest pieces of...
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    Severance for public servants set out in contracts

    Severance for public servants is laid out in their contracts, Treasury Board President Tony Clement said Tuesday in response to a CBC estimate that it could cost $2 billion to lay off government workers in a widely expected round of budget cuts. More...
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    'Vikileaks' Twitter account closed

    The anonymous campaign behind the "Vikileaks" Twitter account has shut down, after having purportedly posted tawdry details of Public Safety Minister Vic Toews's divorce proceedings. More...
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    CSIS may use intelligence derived from torture, Toews says

    Public Safety Minister Vic Toews has reversed Canadian policy, quietly directing Canada's spy agency to use information that may have been extracted through torture in cases where public safety is at stake. More...
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    Windy storm whips into eastern Newfoundland

    High winds lashed eastern Newfoundland and parts of Labrador Saturday, causing public services to shut down and hazardous driving conditions. More...
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    Everything loaded fine..

    loaded everything fine, NOI only showing snow and green server 1, will not show channel.. only have 101 working on tv... using aka..Ja-an public...So either the public isn't working and i need some other plan... or i need some guidance please..
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    Portugal strike to hit public services, transport (AP)

    AP - Portugal is bracing for a broad shutdown of public services Thursday as trade unions stage a general strike against austerity measures adopted in return for a euro78 billion ($104 billion) international bailout. More...
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    College prices up again as states slash budgets (AP)

    AP - As President Obama prepared to announce new measures Wednesday to help ease the burden of student loan debt, new figures painted a demoralizing picture of college costs for students and parents: Average in-state tuition and fees at four-year public colleges rose an additional $631 this...
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    4 essential cloud security tips

    More and more enterprise IT shops - as they get comfortable with virtualization practices in their own private clouds - are considering a jump to the public cloud. But before making that leap, consider these pieces of advice from those that have already jumped. More...
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    Public cloud security remains MISSION IMPOSSIBLE

    Someday, cloud security vendors and cloud services providers will convince enterprise IT that it's safe to move sensitive data and mission critical apps from the private cloud to the public cloud. More...
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    Chile police, students clash in banned protests

    SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Riot police battled high school and university students in the streets of Chile's capital Thursday, firing water cannons and tear gas and using officers on horseback to break up flaming barricades. Police detained 552 students and at least 14 police officers and two young...
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    Pentagon unveils five steps for better cybersecurity

    The U.S. Department of Defense goes public with its strategy for cyberspace. More...
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    Prison for ex-official in British Virgin Islands

    TORTOLA, British Virgin Islands (AP) — A former official of the tourist board in the British Virgin Islands has been sentenced to prison for spending hundreds of thousands of dollars of public money on personal items. Verna Maduro was the tourist board's financial comptroller for nearly eight...
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    Ottawa paramedics and nurses were treating more than 20 Grade 8 students at a downtow

    <div>Forty-five of them left the Toronto area Wednesday by bus for their year-end trip to the national capital. One girl felt ill on the ride, and by Thursday night many of her peers were throwing up. Siobhan Kearns, head of outbreak management for Ottawa Public Health, said it looks like the...
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    Trump says he won't run for president

    (CNN) -- Real estate mogul and television celebrity Donald Trump, who generated a media publicity blitz by saying he might run for president in 2012, announced Monday that he will instead remain a businessman. "After considerable deliberation and reflection, I have decided not to pursue the...
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    Bixi gets $108M bailout from city

    Montreal's bike-sharing program, Bixi, has received $108 million of financial backing from the city. The money package includes a $37-million loan from the city of Montreal, and a total of $71 million in credit lines and margins. The credit required the approval of Quebec's Public Affairs...
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