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Quebecer can sue church for abuse
Canada's highest court says that an appeal should be allowed in the case of Shirley Christensen, and that the Quebec Superior Court must reassess the evidence in her lawsuit against her former priest and the Catholic Church.
Toronto Chinatown grocer found not guilty
A Toronto Chinatown grocer and his two co-accused have been found not guilty on charges of assault and forcible confinement.
Ashley Smith jail death likely accidental: report
The death of Ashley Smith, a 19-year-old woman from New Brunswick who choked in an Ontario prison cell while guards watched, was likely an accident, not a suicide, says a psychologist.
Canadian Press
- One $50-million Lotto Max winner in B.C.
TORONTO - There is one winning ticket for the $50-million jackpot in Friday’s Lotto Max draw, and it was sold somewhere in British Columbia.
- Escape artist buried in coffin in Winnipeg
WINNIPEG - Halloween weekend will be a quiet one for Winnipeg escape artist Dean Gunnarson, mostly because he'll spend it buried six feet underground.
Black still seeking 'complete vindication'
Convicted fraudster Conrad Black continues to maintain his innocence and has not abandoned a quest for "complete vindication," despite a U.S. court ruling Friday that overturned two of his convictions but upheld a serious count of obstruction of justice and one other fraud charge.
MSNBC
Air cargo seen as weak spot in security net
U.S. authorities say they're tightening security after an air scare, but aviation insiders say that even so, only a small percentage of air cargo from overseas will be examined. Msnbc.com's Mike Brunker reports.
Obama rallies for a loyalist in final dash
Fighting to the end, President Obama devotes shrinking campaign time an endangered Virginia Democrat, calling his bid a national test case if a person of integrity can win.
- Insurgents launch major attack on Afghan outpost
More than 30 insurgents were killed and five coalition soldiers wounded in an attack on an outpost in Afghanistan, NATO said Saturday.
CBC
2 Conrad Black convictions overturned
Conrad Black wins a partial victory after a U.S. appeals court overturns two of his fraud convictions.
S. Koreans re-unite with families in N. Korea
More than 430 South Koreans have crossed into North Korea to reunite with relatives separated by the Korean War.
Tsunami relief slowed by bad weather
Relief planes drop boxes of dried noodles onto tsunami-ravaged Indonesian islands because storms and a shortage of vessels made helicopter and boat deliveries almost impossible days after the wave killed more than 400 people.
Canadian Press
- NATO: 30 fighters killed in Afghan outpost attack
KABUL - Insurgents armed with rifles, rocket-propelled grenades and mortars tried to storm a combat outpost in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday, setting off a battle that killed 30 attackers and wounded five coalition soldiers, NATO said.
New alarms after Indonesian volcano erupts again
MOUNT MERAPI, Indonesia - Indonesia's military forced villagers off the slopes of the country's most volatile volcano Saturday as it unleashed a new powerful explosion that claimed another victim and temporarily shut down an airport. Officials warned it would be some time before life returns to normal.
- Photo essay: Israeli society shaped by borders
JERUSALEM - All countries are literally defined by their borders, but few have had their history, society and national mindset shaped by their frontiers as much as Israel.
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