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Canadian PM to Visit China: Oil, Trade and Human Rights on the Agenda
When Harper first took office in 2006, relations between Canada and China were cold,.
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Ron Paul 2012: Romney May be Ahead, Paul Can Surprise in Nevada
Nevada, the first-in-the-west caucus, is choosing its Republican presidential nominee for 2012 elections Saturday. The trial polls do indicate a Mitt Romney victory in the state, which has very high Mormon population.
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Kim Dotcom: 10 Most Strange Facts About the MegaUpload Founder
The indictment of Kim Schmitz aka Kim Dotcom, the founder of the video locker service MegaUpload, on charges including criminal copyright infringement and conspiracy to commit money laundering, has raised a significant amount of public interest in his rather "epic" lifestyle.
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Nevada Caucus 2012: Where to Find Election Results and Caucus Details
The Nevada Republicans will head to their caucus stations on Saturday to choose the state's Republican nominee to fight Barack Obama in the Nov. general elections. According to the Nevada State Caucuses Web site, the state has 400,310 registered Republicans voting for 28 delegates.
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Syria Massacre Leaves Over 260 Dead; U.N. to Vote on Assad Fate [PHOTOS]
Though the government denied any involvement in the violence, there was a war-like atmosphere in the city, according to civil rights groups.
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Syrian Forces Shelling Kills over 200 in Homs
More than 200 people were killed in shelling by Syrian forces in the city of Homs, activists said on Saturday, as the U.N. Security Council prepared to vote on a draft resolution backing an Arab call for President Bashar al-Assad to give up power.
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Anonymous Publishes Confidential Call between FBI and London Detectives
Internet activist group Anonymous published a recording on Friday of a confidential call between FBI agents and London detectives in which the law-enforcement agents discuss action they are taking against hacking.
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India's Military Buildup May Be Too Little Too Late
ndia's 1.3 million-strong armed forces, hobbled by outdated equipment and slow decision-making, are undergoing an overhaul as defence priorities shift to China from traditional rival Pakistan. It took 11 years to select France's Rafale.
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Valentine?s Day 2012: 5 Easy Ways to Remain Single
Valentine's Day could create a gut-wrenching feeling... not unlike what you get from downing a whole box of chocolate in a pity-me frenzy, according to Kim Hughes, Singles and Dating Expert for Lavalife.com, a website which caters to single people?s needs.
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Syrians Stage Protests At Its Embassies Across the World
There are reports of protests in front of Syrian embassies in the UK, US, Spain, Sweden and Cairo.
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