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- Industry Minister Tony Clement issued a warning Thursday to Chrylser and the Canadian Auto Workers that they must reach a labour deal that will allow the automaker to be cost-competitive.
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- The flood forecast for Manitoba keeps getting worse as officials on Wednesday announced the peak flow of the Red River in Winnipeg will exceed the flood of 1950.
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- The American ship captain held hostage by Somalian pirates arrived in Kenya on Thursday to board a charter plane back to the United States.
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- Two men have been arrested in connection with the slaying of a women's rights activist in Afghanistan last week, Afghan police said Thursday.
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- U.S. army officials say war concussions overdiagnosed
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- Former Thai PM urges king to end crisis
- Thailand's former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra appealed to the country's king on Thursday to intervene to end the country's political crisis that has sparked violent protests in recent weeks.
- Ignatieff backpedals on possibility of tax rise
- Michael Ignatieff denied Wednesday that he had earlier said he would raise taxes to pay off a soaring federal deficit — but he's not entirely ruling out such a move either.