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Americans rally from four-run deficit

  
Terry Tiffee doubled in the go-ahead run with two outs in the seventh, Brian Barden homered and tied the game with his seventh-inning double and the U.S. baseball team rallied from a four-run deficit to beat Canada 5-4 in Olympic baseball Saturday.
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Kai puts US in semifinal with 2-1 win over Canada

  
Natasha Kai headed in an extra time goal, giving the defending champion United States a spot in the Olympic women's soccer semifinal with a 2-1 victory over Canada.
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Edwards shines in Bills' debut in Toronto

  
O, Canada, did Trent Edwards ever find his groove during the Buffalo Bills' debut in their new northern home away from home.
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Sister of teen shot by Montreal police urges calm

  
The sister of a Honduran teenager killed by Montreal police said Friday that her family has been "destroyed," but she urged people to remain calm in the neighborhood struck by rioting after the shooting.
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Canada to search for Arctic explorer's ships

  
Canada said Friday it will search for two fabled British explorer ships that disappeared in the Arctic more than 160 years ago.
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News of the 08/14/2008
    

US softball game suspended

  
Heavy thunderstorms suspended the U.S. Olympic softball team's game on Thursday against Canada, which led the Americans 1-0 in the fourth inning when play was stopped for a second time by severe weather.
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News of the 08/12/2008
    

Schelin double gets Sweden into quarterfinals

  
Lotta Schelin scored once in each half as Sweden secured a quarterfinal place in the Olympic women's football competition with a 2-1 win over Canada on Tuesday.
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News of the 08/11/2008
    

Propane explosions in Toronto force evacuation

  
Explosions at a propane facility forced thousands of people to evacuate early Sunday, and witnesses described the sky lighting up in the glow of an enormous fireball before turning black with billowing smoke. One firefighter died, authorities said.
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Riot breaks out in Montreal

  
A riot broke out and an officer was shot in the leg late Sunday in the Monday neighborhood where a young man was shot and killed by police a day earlier.
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US to study aerospace aid deal

  
The United States plans to scrutinize a decision by Britain and Canada to offer state aid to aerospace giant Bombardier for a $1 billion (520 million pounds) aircraft project, a trade official said Monday.
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News of the 08/10/2008
    

Propane explosions force evacuation in Toronto

  
Explosions at a propane facility forced thousands of people to evacuate early Sunday, and witnesses described the sky lighting up in the glow of an enormous fireball before turning black with billowing smoke.
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News of the 08/09/2008
    

Lawsuit demands Canada bring back Gitmo detainee

  
Lawyers for a Canadian citizen held at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay went to court Friday seeking to force Canada's prime minister to bring him home before he can be put on trial there.
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Afghan official says 20 militants killed in west

  
About 20 Taliban fighters were killed in a battle with Afghan and U.S.-led forces near a key military supply route in western Afghanistan, a provincial official said Saturday.
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News of the 08/08/2008
    

Judge reserves decision in terror plot

  
The prosecution and defense wrapped up their cases Friday in closing out Canada's first trial stemming from an alleged homegrown plot by Islamic militants to storm Parliament and bomb buildings. The judge said he would deliver his verdict Sept. 25.
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Lawyer: defendant unaware of Canada terror plot

  
A plot to attack Canadian buildings and politicians was an unrealistic "jihadi fantasy," hidden from a 20-year-old man on trial for his role in the alleged terrorist conspiracy, his lawyer said Thursday.
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Crash Scouts 'Had Lucky Escape'

  
A group of British teenagers who were on a coach which smashed head-on into a lorry in Canada had a "lucky escape", a spokesman for the Scouts has said.
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