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Hurricane Earl weakens to Category 2 storm Hurricane Earl has weakened to a Category 2 storm as it blows toward North Carolina's coast. Ont. terror suspect linked to Pakistan: police Police believe one of three Ontario men charged in connection with an alleged terrorism plot travelled to Pakistan seeking terrorist training, sources have told CBC News. Mexican soldiers kill 25 in cartel raid Mexican soldiers kill at least 25 suspected drug cartel members in a raid and gun battle in a Mexican state near the U.S. border that has become one of the most dangerous battlegrounds in the country's drug war. Fuel tanker aground in Northwest Passage A fuel tanker carrying more than nine million litres of diesel fuel has run aground in the Northwest Passage, the Canadian Coast Guard has confirmed. BP Gulf oil spill costs hit $8B US BP says it has so far spent roughly $8 billion US responding to the disastrous oil well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico. No oil leak seen at Gulf of Mexico blast The U.S. Coast Guard says there are no signs so far that oil has spiiled from the site of an oil platform explosion Thursday in the Gulf of Mexico. Judge's nude photos ordered returned A provincial court judge has ordered a Winnipeg man to return sexually explicit pictures of a prominent Manitoba judge to her husband. G20 class-action lawsuit seeks $115M Two people who were jailed during June's G20 summit in Toronto have launched a $115-million class-action lawsuit against the Toronto Police Services Board, federal Attorney General Rob Nicholson and the Peel Police Services Board. 600 B.C. patients' data in stolen laptop Personal information about more than 600 patients of the Fraser Health Authority in British Columbia is contained in a laptop stolen from Burnaby General Hospital. Netanyahu, Abbas agree to meet again Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas have agreed to meet again following their first direct talks since December 2008. Copyright: (C) Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, http://www.cbc.ca/aboutcbc/discover/termsofuse.html#Rss
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