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Some flu shots suspended

Some flu shots suspended

Move comes after manufacturer's Italian plant finds clumps of virus particles in some vaccine batches
Driver in school crash may have had seizure: family

Driver in school crash may have had seizure: family

Relatives of a man charged after his minivan smashed into a rural Alberta school, killing a girl sitting in French class, say he suffered from seizures and may have been having an attack at the time of the crash.
Four year sentence for former Italian PM

Four year sentence for former Italian PM

Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi was found guilty of tax fraud Friday and sentenced to four years in prison, a major setback for the media mogul-turned-politician who has dominated Italy's political landscape for the last 20 years.
Obama shrugs off Romney adviser's comment on Powell endorsement

Obama shrugs off Romney adviser's comment on Powell endorsement

President Barack Obama shrugged off the suggestion by a top Mitt Romney adviser that former Secretary of State Colin Powell's endorsement of Obama was due to race rather than support for his positions.
China paves way for prosecuting disgraced politician Bo

China paves way for prosecuting disgraced politician Bo

China's largely rubber stamp parliament has expelled disgraced former senior politician Bo Xilai, state news agency Xinhua said today, paving the way for formal criminal charges to be laid against him.
Toronto Conservative MP can keep seat: top court

Toronto Conservative MP can keep seat: top court

The Supreme Court of Canada on Thurs-day upheld the election of a Conservative member of Parliament whose narrow victory was challenged by his Liberal opponent on the grounds that election officials had mistakenly allowed some people to vote.
Millions of Muslims descend on Mecca and nearby Mount Arafat for annual hajj

Millions of Muslims descend on Mecca and nearby Mount Arafat for annual hajj

Hours before sunrise Thursday, thousands of Muslims from around the world stood in the dark on a rocky desert hill, preparing for prayers on the first day of the annual hajj pilgrimage, a central pillar of their faith.
Three students seriously hurt as minivan crashes into school

Three students seriously hurt as minivan crashes into school

When 14-year-old Simon Chamberland saw several Grade 6 students running down the school hallway, crying and screaming with blood dripping down their faces, he thought a gunman was on the loose.
Damascus shelled before temporary truce begins

Damascus shelled before temporary truce begins

Damascus residents reported artillery barrages by Syrian troops hours before today's scheduled start of a ceasefire to mark the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha.
Saskatchewan court rejects Mountie killer's appeal

Saskatchewan court rejects Mountie killer's appeal

Saskatchewan's highest court has rejected the appeal of a man convicted of shooting two Mounties to death. Curt Dagenais was hoping to have his convictions overturned by the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal.