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  • Former West Vancouver police officer found stabbed to death in Mexico

    Vancouver Sun - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    A retired West Vancouver police officer has been stabbed to death in Mexico, as two other Metro Vancouver families issue pleas for help to find relatives missing in the popular holiday destination.The body of a woman was discovered Wednesday morning at a home in Playa del Carmen, according to Mexican media reports. She was identified by friends on social media as 60-year-old Lynne Earle.Earle ...

  • NHL approves Coyotes sale to Canadian-led group contingent on lease with Glendale sources

    Edmonton Journal - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    PHOENIX - Two people familiar with the situation say the NHL has approved the sale of the Phoenix Coyotes to a group of Canadian-led investors, but the deal is contingent on reaching a lease agreement with the city of Glendale. The NHL agreed to sell the team to Renaissance Sports & Entertainment, a group headed by George Gosbee and Anthony LeBlanc, according to the people, who spoke on ...

  • If at First You Dont Succeed Obama Re-Nominates Labor Board Pick

    Fox News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    President Obama is trying once again to get the Senate to sign off on his pick for top lawyer of the National Labor Relations Board. Obama is re-nominating the agency's Acting General Counsel Lafe Solomon to serve as the top NLRB lawyer  for a four-year term. Solomon is perhaps best known for signing off on an unfair labor practice complaint the agency filed against Boeing Co. in a ...

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  • Will Obama be the Prez with the best market record

    Times of India - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    If you put your dollars into the Italian or Spanish stock markets when Obama took office, your shares would now be worth less than you paid for ...

  • Ohio doctor charged in pregnant womans death

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    NEW ALBANY, Ohio -; The personal ads that Dr. Ali Salim placed on Craigslist - and police say he posted hundreds of them - made one thing clear: He wanted "no ...

  • The Self-Described “Toughest Sheriff in America” Is Guilty of Racial Profiling Judge Rules

    Slatest - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio certainly knows how to get attention. He has required prisoners to wear pink underwear and sleep in tents. He has removed salt and pepper from prisons in what he described as a bid to save money for taxpayers. Yet nothing has gotten Arpaio more attention than his trademark immigration patrols that he launched in 2006 that a judge has now ruled are illegal. A ...

  • Joy-Ann Reids advice for how Pres. Obama should handle controversies

    MSNBC - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    In this week's "Office Politics," MSNBC's Alex Witt sits down with Managing Editor of The Grio, Joy-Ann Reid. She talks about never-ending political campaigns as rationale for scrupulous pursuit of scandals. Joy discusses the controversial issues facing President Obama and whether or not it will negatively impact his second-term agenda. She recommends structural reform of the ...

  • Obama tries again to nominate top lawyer on embattled labor relations board

    Fox News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    President Obama is trying once again to get the Senate to sign off on his pick for top lawyer of the National Labor Relations Board. Obama is re-nominating the agency's Acting General Counsel Lafe Solomon to serve as the top NLRB lawyer  for a four-year term. Solomon is perhaps best known for signing off on an unfair labor practice complaint the agency filed against Boeing Co. in a ...

  • NYPD street stop policys critics seek big changes

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    NEW YORK -; It once was an accepted tactic as old as policing itself and, according to the New York Police Department, a key to the city's dramatic drop in crime: patrol officers stopping young men on the street to see if they're up to no ...

  • Thousands of bridges at risk of freak collapse

    The Miami Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    The collapse of an interstate highway bridge in Washington state brings new attention to the limits of the country’s infrastructure, especially older structures that were designed with little room for error and were never intended to carry the number of cars and trucks they see ...

  • A Baseball Academy in a Talent-Poor Part of Mexico

    New York Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    SAN BARTOLO COYOTEPEC, Mexico ...

  • Alumni all over Canada lament loss of Mount Royal theatre program

    Calgary Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    For Mount Royal University, it will be one less diploma program and fewer part-time instructors to pay.For Calgary's cultural community, it will create one gaping hole in a delicate ecosystem.And ...

  • How Americas 2-Tiered Education System Is Perpetuating Inequality

    The Atlantic - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Seven years later,Amherst president emeritus Anthony Marx arguesclaims the program has worked brilliantly, just as his administration had expected. Broadening its search for transfers to the roughly one million students who graduate from community college every year, "we could find amazing jewels that no one else is looking for," he told an audience at a panel hosted by The Century ...

  • Barack Obamas drone rules leave unanswered questions

    Pioneer Press - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    WASHINGTON-President Barack Obama left plenty of ambiguity in new policy guidelines that he says will restrict how and when the U.S. can launch targeted drone strikes, leaving himself significant power over how and when the weapons can be deployed. National security experts say it's imperative to leave some room in the guidelines, given the evolving fight against terrorism. But civil rights ...

  • Military shrinks in size scope under Obama

    MSNBC - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    By Tom Curry, National Affairs Writer, NBC News In two major speeches, President Obama sent strong signals this week about what he envisions for the military in a post-Sept. 11 era, a new path which can be described in a word: ...

  • Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Haynes Johnson dies

    Middle East Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Haynes Johnson has died in Bethesda, Md., of a heart attack, his wife said. He was 81. The former Washington Post journalist, who won acclaim for his coverage of the civil rights movement in the 1960s, died Friday at Suburban Hospital, his wife, District of Columbia Court of Appeals Judge Kathryn Oberly, said. Johnson began his career as a ...

  • Psy to perform in Indonesia South Korean diplomatic celebration

    Middle East Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    South Korean pop star Psy will perform in Indonesia at a concert celebrating diplomatic ties between the two countries, his management agency said Saturday. The performance -- which will not be staged as a solo concert -- will mark Psy's first visit to Indonesia, the Jakarta Globe reported. The "Gangnam Style" singer will perform July 6 at the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex in ...

  • Want to retire on the beach Mexico talks of liberalizing land sales

    Christian Science Monitor - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Supporters say the change could help Mexico compete with Central America for US retirees seeking spots in the sun. But could it hurt Mexican access to prime real ...

  • Canadas indigenous peoples join forces call all Canadians to join Solidarity Spring

    OpEdNews - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    The sound of drums beating has just gotten a whole lot louder in Canada with the joining together of Idle No More and Defenders of The Land, a network of Indigenous Activists formed in 2008. Idle No More, a First Nations Indigenous movement that became an instant phenomenon in December 2012, was established by four First Nations women, Jessica Gordon, Sylvia McAdam, Sheelah McLean and Nina ...

  • W.Va. town transfixed by teen girls murder plot

    The Miami Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    One evening last Labor Day weekend, 15-year-old Audrie Pott walked up the driveway of a classmate's home alongside other teenagers. She'd told her parents she was spending the night with a friend. The friend claimed she was sleeping at Audrie's. Instead, the girls were having a party. A classic teenage ...

  • Tornado upon them quick choices decided fate

    The Miami Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    After living nearly 20 years in their one-story brick home, Sherry and Larry Wells finally won the lottery - for a state rebate on a home storm shelter, that is. A contractor finished installing the concrete bunker beneath the slab of their garage in early May. About three weeks later, the shelter saved their lives when a tornado that killed 24 people tore through their ...

  • Community outreach key to Obama counterterror plan

    Lexington Herald-Leader - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    FILE - In this April 26, 2013, file photo police officers stand by as Muslims leave the Islamic Society of Boston mosque in Cambridge, Mass., which was attended occasionally by Tamerlan Tsarnaev for Friday prayers, according to Islamic Society of Boston leaders. Within hours of the blasts at the Boston marathon, government officials and members of Boston’s Muslim community called each other, ...

  • Hagel Cadets must stamp out sex assault scourge

    ABC 3340 - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    By LOLITA C. BALDORAssociated Press WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) - Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point Saturday that they must stamp out the scourge of sexual assault in the military. Speaking a day after President Barack Obama delivered a similar edict to U.S. Naval Academy graduates, Hagel's message comes amid a series of widespread incidents of ...

  • Key senators tightly control immigration debate

    Yahoo - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    View Photo Associated Press/Jacquelyn Martin, File - FILE - In this March 18, 2013, file photo, Sen. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, holds a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee about immigrant women and immigration ...

  • RBC Code of Conduct a welcome step Steelworkers

    C News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    RBC denies it's replacing staff with foreign workers The United Steelworkers, Canada's largest union, congratulated the Royal Bank of Canada for promising not to hire foreign workers to replace Canadians and not to outsource jobs. RBC announced a Supplier Code of Conduct Friday, saying that "this principles-based Code sets out RBC's expectations of suppliers to ensure their ...

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