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NFL lockout could end Monday with expected players' vote

The National Football League and NFL Players Association appeared headed for an end to the four-month lockout with the players poised for a possible vote Monday on a 10-year labor agreement, the league website said Sunday.

TSX may open lower on U.S. debt concerns

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Toronto's main stock index looked set to open lower on Monday, hurt by news of major job cuts at Research In Motion Ltd (RIM.TO: Quote) and an impasse in U.S. debt ceiling talks that fueled worries of a U.S. default.

Norway mass killer wants time in court to tell why

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Anders Behring Breivik wants to tell Norway and the world why he killed at least 93 people in a bomb attack and shooting rampage, but prosecutors have asked for Monday's custody hearing to be closed to the public.
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Citizens Promised Reward of $4,500 to Arrest Tony Blair

New Zealanders can earn thousands of dollars by arresting former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for the alleged war crimes committed during the illegal invasion of Iraq, says a press release issued by Global Peace and Justice Auckland.
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Forcibly Administer Psychotropic to Loughner, Judge Rules

A federal appeals court rejected a move by Jared Lee Loughner's lawyers that would have stopped him from being forcibly drugged as he awaits trial for a shooting rampage that left a congresswoman with brain damage, and six dead.

Keep Medicating Loughner, Court Rules

A federal appeals court refused to stop prison officials from forcibly drugging Jared Lee Loughner, the key suspect in the shooting rampage that left a congresswoman with brain damage, and six dead.
Man deported from Canada admits crimes: China

China's former fugitive arrested in Beijing

Former Chinese fugitive, Mr Lai was immediately arrested after landing in Beijing on Saturday, he had been put on a Beijing-bound Air Canada flight from Vancouver Friday after a court cleared the way Thursday for his extradition
Russia backs Assange for Nobel, Oslo applauds Liu

Russia backs Assange for Nobel, Oslo applauds pro-democracy activist Liu

Russia, which boycotted the Nobel ceremony on Friday, suggested that the Norwegian Committee should award a peace prize to Julian Assange. In an unusual move, Moscow called upon Rights group to rally support for the whistle-blower. Meanwhile, snubbing the communist China, the Nobel Prize committee has called for the immediate release of jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo.
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Lindsay Lohan’s Long Line of Lawsuits [PHOTOS]

Lindsay Lohan who has been on probation since her last house arrest in June, was reminded on Thursday by a Los Angeles Court that she has 21 days to find a therapist or her probation would be revoked.
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California Penis Slasher May Have Poisoned Victim First

A newly filed police account helps to piece together the chain of events that allegedly led 48-year-old Becker to chop off her husband's penis as he lay bound to his bed. Becker was set to be arraigned on Friday on charges of torture and aggravated mayhem.
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What is 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Policy?

The United States will repeal a 1993 law that prohibits openly gay or bisexual people from serving in the military. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen have decided to recommend to President Barack Obama to repeal the Act..
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Suspected War Criminals Hiding in Canada

“Those who have been involved in war crimes or crimes against humanity will find no haven on our shores,” said Immigration Minister Jason Kenney in Toronto.
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Wendi Deng and Rupert Murdoch: True Love? [PHOTOS]

Wendi Deng Murdoch became an international sensation on Tuesday when she acted as a human shield between her husband, Rupert Murdoch, and a shaving cream pie thrown by a protestor at Murdoch's parliamentary hearing.With lighting-fast reflexes, Wendi leapt out of her chair and slapped away Rupert's would-be attacker.The hearing - which the media mogul called the most humbling day of his career - probed the hacking scandal at News Corp, Rupert's publishing empire...

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