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    Police not questioning Millard in other cases, lawyer says

    The lawyer for Dellen Millard, who is accused of murdering Hamilton man Tim Bosma, says his client has not been questioned in connection with any other cases. More...
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    Top court to look at early parole, pre-trial custody changes

    The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear a pair of cases involving elements of the Harper government's "tough-on-crime" agenda. More...
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    VIDEO: Scouts abuse cases covered by confidentiality agreements

    CBC News has discovered there have been more than 13 civil suits alleging Scouts Canada failed to protect children from abuse but the cases were settled out of court and are covered by confidentiality agreements. More...
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    Experts explain greatest threats to cloud security

    Cloud security threats come in all shapes and sizes, so we asked eight experts to weigh in on what they see as the top threat to cloud security. The answers run the gamut, but in all cases, our cloud security panelists believe that these threats can be addressed. More...
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    GAO report: DHS data mining needs privacy oversight

    Data-mining programs at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are not fully reviewed by the agency for their effectiveness and, in some cases, for their compliance with privacy protection mandates, according to a report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office. More...
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    Listeria outbreak kills two in Colorado

    DENVER (Reuters) - Two people in Colorado have died in the last month in a listeria outbreak following a puzzling surge in cases of gastrointestinal infection caused by the food-borne bacteria, state public health officials said. Alicia Cronquist, a state epidemiologist, said nine people in...
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    Arrested Pirate Claims He Was Charging For The Cases, Not The Burned DVDs

    The best laughs in the country aren't found in comedy clubs or celebrity-filled roasts; if you want to really put the "L" in ROFL, you need to turn towards the court system. In today's humor-filled disposition, a store owner accused of selling illegal copies of DVDs says no, sir, he wasn't...
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    Fungal infection strikes Joplin victims

    (CNN) -- Eight people injured by the devastating Joplin, Missouri, tornado have contracted a rare fungal infection, and three have died, officials said Friday. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is assisting state and local health officials, who are investigating the cases...
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    Europe dealing with rare, 'super-toxic' E. coli

    (CNN) -- Infectious disease detectives worldwide rushed Thursday to find the cause of an outbreak of a rare strain of E. coli that has spread to 10 countries and is blamed for at least 16 deaths and hundreds of illnesses. Nine patients in Germany had died of a form of kidney failure called...
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    Manitoba police rev up hunt for missing women

    <div>A Manitoba police effort to solve the cases of missing and slain women will begin investigating some of those incidents in depth, authorities announced Friday. For nearly two years, a task force of nine RCMP members, forensic analysts and Winnipeg Police Service officers has reviewed 84...
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    FBI misconduct reveals sex and lies | 1,000 cases of misconduct

    http://cnn.com/video/?/video/us/2011/01/26/phillips.fbi.misconduct.revealed.cnn The FBI confirms about 1,000 cases of misconduct within its organization over the last three years including sex, lies.
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    WHO claims gains in global fight against malaria

    GENEVA – The World Health Organization says a massive malaria control program since 2008 has helped reduce infections across Africa and eradicate the disease in Morocco and Turkmenistan. The U.N. health agency says the billions of dollars poured into the program have helped buy anti-malaria...
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    Former state trooper, 77, pleads guilty in civil rights case

    The case is cited as a fuse for the Selma-Montgomery march led by civil rights luminaries such as Martin Luther King Jr. Former Alabama state trooper James Bonard Fowler, 77, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor manslaughter Monday in a civil rights-era murder case that was a catalyst for the 1965...
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    Cholera death toll near 300 in Haiti

    http://cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2010/10/26/newton.haiti.cholera.cnn The death toll from Haiti's cholera outbreak has risen to 292, the Haitian government said Wednesday. There are 4,147 confirmed cases. Crucial to curbing the crisis are education, more primary care centers and a network of...
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    Calif. high court: No judges, no cases

    Calif. high court: No judges, no cases RIVERSIDE, Calif., -- The California Supreme Court Monday unanimously upheld the dismissal of 18 cases in Riverside County, two of them felonies, because of a shortage of judges. County Deputy Public Defender William A. Meronek said the ruling also...
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    Cholera death toll in Haiti passes 250

    http://cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2010/10/23/wr.namdar.cholera.upate.cnn Port-Au-Prince, Haiti -- The confirmation of five cholera cases in Haiti's capital is a "very worrying development," a U.N. spokeswoman told CNN. Public health officials are working to keep the country's cholera outbreak...
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    138 dead after cholera outbreak in Haiti

    Haitian Health Ministry officials have informed the World Health Organization that 138 deaths are a part of a fast-moving cholera outbreak north of Port-au-Prince, a U.N. official said. Imogen Wall, the U.N. humanitarian spokeswoman in Haiti, said that in addition to the deaths, 1,526 cases are...
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    Time running out for civil rights cases

    Time running out for civil rights cases ATLANTA, Longstanding U.S. civil-rights cases haven't been solved despite promises made during the Bush administration to pursue racially motivated crimes, critics say. Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales warned in 2007 killers of blacks during the...
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    Industrial spying rises in S. Korea

    Industrial spying rises in S. Korea SEOUL, (UPI) -- South Korean industrial spying cases have risen consistently, largely in the electronics industry, a center tied to the chief national intelligence agency said. During the past six years, 203 cases have involved current and former employees...
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    Vt. priest abuse suits settled for $17.6M

    Vt. priest abuse suits settled for $17.6M BURLINGTON, Vt., (UPI) -- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, Vt., will pay more than $20 million to end 28 lawsuits alleging sexual abuse by its priests, a lawyer said Thursday. The plaintiffs' attorney, Jerome O'Neill, said the victims in 24...
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