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Photos: Slowhand Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton brings his guitar to the stage of Rogers Arena for a concert Friday, February 3, 2011 in Vancouver, B.C.

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Volleyball: ’Birds set themselves up for Canada West title

There was a play in the second set of the UBC women’s volleyball team’s win over Manitoba on Friday night where dynamic outside player Shanice Marcelle took a quick peak at the Bisons’ defence and then made a deft tip over a couple of blockers.

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The last time the B.C. Liberals changed leaders, the party was also preoccupied with concerns about how the votes would be cast and counted.

Opinion: Voting scheme was an issue in ’93 as well

The last time the B.C. Liberals changed leaders, the party was also preoccupied with concerns about how the votes would be cast and counted.

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Opinion: Conservatives' tough-on-crime agenda based on false premises

The Conservative administration in Ottawa continues to advocate U.S. Republican-style legal solutions even though the American justice system is in a shambles.


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Charlie Sheen finally causes Two and a Half Men to go off the air

There is, it seems, a way to get Two and a Half Men off the air, and it all rests on how the TV show's star, Charlie Sheen, happens to be feeling.


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Families of Lockerbie dead hope Gadhafi is held accountable

A boast from Libya's defected justice minister that he can prove that Moammar Gadhafi ordered the 1988 bombing of a U.S. jetliner over Lockerbie, Scotland, stirred hope among families of the 270 dead that the rogue dictator might be held accountable someday.


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