KUNDUZ/KABUL, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Seven U.S. military trainers were wounded on Sunday when a grenade was thrown at their base in northern Afghanistan, police said, as anti-Western fury deepened over
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Posted by Lauren (#3) 83 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)Abandoned house goes up in flames in Vaughan - CityNews
Posted by dwiegelwlg (#2) 83 days ago (http://www.citytv.com)
Firefighters were called out to douse a stubborn fire that broke out at an abandoned house in Vaughan early Friday.
The flames erupted around 1:30 a.m. near Highway 7 and Centre Street. Firefighters had a tough time gaining access to...
The flames erupted around 1:30 a.m. near Highway 7 and Centre Street. Firefighters had a tough time gaining access to...
Afghan rioters lob grenades at NATO base - World - CBC News
Posted by Alyssa (#44) 83 days ago (http://www.cbc.ca)
Protesters angry over Qur'an burnings by American troops lobbed grenades at a U.S. base in northern Afghanistan and clashed with police and troops in a day of violence that left seven international troops wounded and two Afghans dead.
Anonymous claims hack on Ontario police chiefs site - Canada - CBC News
Posted by uadolphson (#64) 83 days ago (http://www.cbc.ca)
The group representing Ontario's top police brass appears to be the latest victim of 'hacktivist' organization Anonymous, after the website for the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) was apparently downed in a cyber attack.
South Africa's Mandela released from hospital - Yahoo! News
Posted by Robin (#36) 83 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
From Yahoo! News: JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Former South African President Nelson Mandela was discharged from hospital on Sunday after a keyhole abdominal examination showed there was nothing seriously wrong with the 93-year-old anti-apartheid leader, the government said. "The doctors have decided to send him home as the diagnostic procedure he underwent did not indicate anything seriously wrong w
Mandela released from hospital - World - CBC News
Posted by Amber (#11) 83 days ago (http://www.cbc.ca)
Former South African president Nelson Mandela was released from hospital Sunday, a day after being admitted for a long-standing abdominal complaint.
Interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae claims robocalls used as a voter suppression tactic contributed to the defeat of Liberal candidates in at least 27 ridings in the last federal election.
The Top 3 Mistakes Job Seekers Will Make on Facebook Timeline
Posted by Raymond (#5) 83 days ago (http://mashable.com)
There's a lot of new things to account for with Timeline. Make sure you're not making these mistakes -- and shutting out job opportunities!