affairs

  1. Foreign Affairs seeks study of embassy threats

    The Foreign Affairs Department plans to spend up to $5 million next year for a sweeping intelligence study of potential threats to Canada's foreign embassies and missions. More...
  2. Veteran alleges another privacy breach at agency

    Another veterans' advocate has discovered his medical files accessed by staff at Veterans Affairs Canada, a year after Sean Bruyea settled his privacy complaint. More...
  3. Canada expels 5 Libyan diplomats

    Ottawa, Canada (CNN) -- Five Libyan diplomats have been expelled from Canada after the department of foreign affairs determined that their behavior was "inappropriate." "The Government of Canada has taken steps to expel (declare persona non grata) five diplomats working at the Libyan Embassy in...
  4. Producer admits to attempted Letterman shakedown

    NEW YORK – A television producer has pleaded guilty to trying to shake down David Letterman over the comic's sexual affairs. Robert "Joe" Halderman entered his guilty plea to attempted grand larceny Tuesday in a Manhattan court. He is being sentenced to six months in jail and 1,000 hours of...
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    Putting your affairs in order

    Putting your affairs in order The doctor, after an examination, sighed and said, I've some bad news. You have cancer, and you'd best put your affairs in order. The woman was shocked, but managed to compose herself and walk into the waiting room where her daughter had been waiting. Well Jill...
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    Do Men cheat for a thrill? Or just sex?

    By Dr. Gail Saltz TODAY When men have affairs, they tend to be motivated by sex — new sex, more sex, different sex. Women cheat for many reasons: companionship, romance, more security, and, of course, sex. But are men’s motivations really that simple? No. Even for men, cheating is far more...