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Archive | November, 2013

Ford says he didn’t lie about crack use

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford says he would have admitted to smoking crack cocaine earlier, but no one asked him the right question.

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Reporter’s notebook: In the heart of Ford nation

When Rob Ford gets mad, his face turns radish red.

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Rob Ford — before the crack pipe

Though he champions the overtaxed little guy, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford grew up with wealth and political advantage under a family fortune made in the industrial tagging and labeling business, founded by his rags-to-riches father who was also a provincial…

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Photos: Politicians behaving badly

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Six people killed in multistate outbreak

Residents began to pick up the pieces Monday after a wave of tornadoes tore through the Midwest. The storms killed six people and injured dozens.

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Etna erupts

Europe’s most active volcano erupts over Sicily.

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Nelson Mandela unable to speak

Tubes used to clear his lungs prevent Nelson Mandela from speaking, and he uses facial expressions to communicate with doctors and family, according to his former wife.

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3 medical marvels saving lives

Modern medicine is remarkable, but only if you have access to it. In many countries, including the United States, people are suffering because they can’t get the health care they need. Three everyday people are trying to help change that, though.

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Videotapers say Lord’s prayer

Anthony Khoury and his family were in the living room of their home in Washington, Illinois, on Sunday when his father thought he heard a helicopter flying over head.

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Russian jetliner crash kills 50

The president of the Russian republic of Tatarstan declared Monday a day of mourning as rescue crews continued to look for bodies in the wreckage of a Russian jetliner that crashed on landing a day earlier.

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