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Ex-Canadian Premier Pierre Trudeau dies
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPierre Elliott Trudeau, the charismatic and controversial former prime minister of Canada whose vision inspired Canadians to reexamine their national character and reinvent their government, died Thursday in Montreal, his family announced. He was 80....Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, John Lennon, Entertainment, Trade Dispute, England
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Bush Tries to Smooth Differences With Canada
Times Staff WriterPresident Bush used humor, flattery and a bit of scolding today to try to convince the Canadian public that when it comes to the United States, the nations' traditional friendship is more enduring than their recent discord. In a speech to the people of...Tags: Ottawa (Canada), George W. Bush, Parliament, Politics, Government
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George Stephanopoulos Named 'Good Morning America' Anchor
ABC26 NewsGeorge Stephanopoulos has been named the new anchor of "Good Morning America," ABC News President David Westin announced today. "I'm pleased to announce that beginning Monday Dec. 14, our new anchor team at 'Good Morning America' will be in place and...Tags: Laura Bush, ABC (tv network), University of Southern California, Hurricanes, Stanford University
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Lord Black: Unabashed, unbowed
Tribune staff reporterDefendants facing criminal charges usually shun the limelight. Not Conrad Black. The former owner of the Chicago Sun-Times has a date with federal prosecutors in Chicago in less than two weeks. But it will take more to silence this outspoken British lord...Tags: Toronto (Canada), Economy, Business and Finance, Judges, Justice System, Mining
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Toronto school closed amid new SARS scare
Associated PressTORONTO - A suburban Toronto high school was closed and its 1,700 students and staff members placed under quarantine after a student showed symptoms of SARS, health officials said yesterday. The latest move means that more than 5,000 people in the...Tags: Toronto (Canada), Symptoms, European Union, Health and Safety at School, Health
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Canada, Mexico responses reflect conflict
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersNorth and south of the United States, old phobias and nationalist sensibilities are resurfacing and restraining Canada and Mexico from giving unconditional support to the U.S. campaign against terrorism. In Canada, that has led political foes to accuse...Tags: Defense, Mexico, George W. Bush, White House, Politics
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U.S. soldiers open fire, kill 13 at protest
Associated PressBAGHDAD, Iraq - U.S. soldiers shot anti-American protesters in a town near Baghdad after being fired upon with automatic weapons, U.S. officers said yesterday. A hospital director said 13 Iraqis were killed and 75 wounded. Also yesterday, two more top...Tags: Tom Ridge, Wars and Interventions, Murder, National Security, Health
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Toronto sees setbacks in SARS battle
Sun StaffTORONTO - Just when health officials think they're close to controlling the SARS outbreak here, leaks have developed in their containment plan. In recent days, they've scrambled to track down more than 100 mourners at the funeral of an elderly man who...Tags: Toronto (Canada), Symptoms, Hewlett-Packard Co., Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at Work
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WHO lifts Toronto travel advisory
From Wire ReportsGENEVA - Citing a sudden ebb in the SARS epidemic in Toronto, the World Health Organization lifted yesterday its week-old advisory urging people to delay unnecessary travel to the city because of the highly infectious respiratory illness. But in Asia,...Tags: Toronto (Canada), Gro Harlem Brundtland, Singapore, Beijing (China), Trips and Vacations
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Study: Butterfly ballot baffling
The Associated PressA butterfly ballot like the one used in a Florida county for the presidential election tends to cause confusion and mistakes, according to a psychologist who tested the ballot on a group of Canadian adults. ``Our study ... suggests that the butterfly...Tags: Al Gore, George W. Bush, Elections, Stockwell Day, Butterfly Ballots
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Bush: I'll press for new U.N. vote
Chicago Tribune senior correspondentUnmoved by international anti-war protests and unfazed by fresh condemnation at the United Nations, President Bush said Tuesday that he will press for a new U.N. Security Council resolution authorizing force to disarm Iraq but would not wait long to see...Tags: George W. Bush, Elections, International Military Interventions, Chicago Tribune, Parliament
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TORONTO: Some Canadians fear for U.S. ties
Tribune staff reporterCanadians burned the Stars and Stripes and hurled anti-American insults at a peewee hockey team from Massachusetts during its recent trip to Quebec. A "U$ lackey" sign was planted on the statue of Wayne Gretzky in Edmonton after the Canadian hockey legend...Tags: Politics, Trade Agreements, Government, Trade Dispute, Economic Organization
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