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Libya-Tunisia border update
Foreign workers continue to mass at the Libyan border, trying to get a ride out. Adrienne Arsenault reports
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Sentencing in N.W.T.
N.W.T.'s top judge says there’s little evidence that harsher jail sentences reduce crime.
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Aid for Benghazi
Food and medical supplies pour into the Libyan city, any expectation of western military intervention appears to be premature
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Gordon Campbell says goodbye
British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell made his last official appearance as the province’s leader Monday. Campbell says he'd be glad to ...
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Car barrels into group of bike riders
Feb. 28: At least 10 people were sent to the hospital when a car crashed into a Critical Mass bicycle ride in Brazil. TODAYshow.com’s Dara Brown re...
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When unions lose
Feb. 28: The Washington Post’s Ezra Klein explains what happens to communities when union workers lose their rights.
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Bahreïn: la mobilisation se poursuit
A Manama, la mobilisation des bahreïnis se poursuit. La place de la perle, épicentre de la contestation, est transformée en un camping improvisé. ...
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Snow hits Seattle, Northwest
Feb. 24: The Weather Channel’s Chris Warren reports a snowstorm virtually shut down parts of Western Washington state, and may bring San Francisco...
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Bugged by bedbug reports
Saskatchewan landlords aren’t impressed by bedbug 'registries,' Alana Bergstrom reports.
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