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More than half of U.S. babies now born to minorities

Globe and Mail - 12 hours 56 sec ago
New 2011 census estimates highlight sweeping changes in nation’s racial makeup


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Death and justice in south China

Globe and Mail - 12 hours 18 min ago
As official suicide bombing story shifts, the already battered reputation of China’s justice system is emerging as another casualty


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Firms that play fair with interns reap what they sow

Globe and Mail - 12 hours 39 min ago
Hiring summer help can be a win-win strategy for small- and medium-sized businesses looking for fresh talent


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May 17: Letters to the editor

Globe and Mail - 12 hours 39 min ago
Today’s topics: Rocks, hard places in Quebec’s showdown; plastic-bag fees; Senator Nicole Eaton replies; Conservative acts by other names ... and more


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Federal study suggests relocating EI recipients

Globe and Mail - 12 hours 59 min ago
Research was ordered last June shortly after Conservatives were elected with majority


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Video: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s wife found dead

Globe and Mail - 13 hours 5 min ago
Mary Richardson Kennedy, the wife of Robert F. Kennedy Junior, was found dead on Wednesday. She was 52, and was found on the family estate north of New York City.


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Ontario electronics recycler chose price over performance, critics say

Globe and Mail - 14 hours 39 min ago
Organization in charge of electronics recycling put cost-cutting in favour of performance


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To be human, we need sacred things

Globe and Mail - 15 hours 39 min ago
Divorcing the sacred from religion would allow us all to experience the feeling of belonging to something larger than ourselves - and help us to find more shared ethics


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Redford fumbles the oil sands file

Globe and Mail - 15 hours 39 min ago
A misleading report endorsed by Alberta’s Premier will do nothing to enhance the export prospects of the province’s key resource


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Doctor-bashing's not the cure for health-care costs

Globe and Mail - 15 hours 39 min ago
Until we find ways to get everyone in the system to work together, all the sweeping top-down master plans will never work


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In pictures: Remembering automotive legend Carroll Shelby

Globe and Mail - 16 hours 39 min ago
Champion race car driver, racing team owner, automotive consultant and one-time chicken farmer Carroll Shelby passed away last week at the age of 89. In this gallery, we take a look at some of his iconic contributions to the world of cars.


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Thunder rally in final minutes to edge Lakers, take 2-0 lead in West semis

Globe and Mail - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 04:41
Durant scores 22, including the go-ahead basket with 18 seconds left, to lead the Thunder to 77-75 win over the Lakers


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Coroner's jury at B.C. mushroom farm inquest calls for training, inspections

Globe and Mail - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 04:39
Jury makes 15 recommendations after all-day deliberations


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Cox: New Jersey Devils beat New York Rangers 3-2

Toronto Star - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 04:24

Top seeds lose home-ice advantage with Game 3 Saturday in New Jersey. After two games, the contrast in styles is clear.

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Smith has 20 points as Canada tops China in Olympic qualifier tuneup

Globe and Mail - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 04:23
Kim Smith of Mission, B.C., had 20 points and eight rebounds as the Canadian women’s national basketball team opened up a three-game series with China with a 78-66 win Wednesday.


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Vigil held for Toronto longboarder killed on the street

Toronto Star - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 02:13

Close friends of Ralph Bissonnette, the Toronto longboarder killed on the street, say he changed lives with his passion for cooking.

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Known to police: Better communication between youth and police urged

Toronto Star - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 01:32

Toronto police leaders, politicians, youth and community members in the Weston-Mount Dennis neighbourhood gathered to talk about a police practice of stopping and documenting of “racialized” youth.

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Nursing home fix needs provincial dollars, industry says

Toronto Star - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 01:22

Queen’s Park must commit itself to a jump in funding if a nursing home task force’s recommended reforms are to succeed, industry leaders say.

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Striking Ontario Works staff may soon be back on job

Toronto Star - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 01:18

More than 500 Ontario Works staff in Peel could soon be back on the job.

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Flood-ravaged New Brunswick community voices frustration over government’s response

Toronto Star - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 01:04

Residents of Perth-Andover, N.B., wonder why the government isn't making good on its promise to help those affected by a devastating flood.

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