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Last Updated: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 | 2:31:42 PM ETThousands mark Sept. 11 anniversary in U.S., Canada

Thousands mark Sept. 11 anniversary in U.S., Canada
Crowds gathered at several ceremonies in the United States and
Canada on Tuesday to remember the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001,
attacks on the sixth anniversary of the tragedy.
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2 schools in Lower Mainland locked down after nearby shooting
Two schools in Langley, B.C., were locked down early Tuesday
morning, after a shooting near the schools. more »

Vitamin D supplements may prolong life: study
Video: Nancy Wilson interviews Dr. Reinhold Veith of Toronto's Mt. Sinai Hospital for CBC-TV
Taking vitamin D supplements may lower the risk of death from
any cause, adding to the weight of evidence suggesting that the
'sunshine nutrient' confers widespread health benefits. more »

Dollar tops 96 cents US on expectations of Fed rate cut
The Canadian dollar jumped more than a cent Tuesday on
speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve may cut its key
lending rate by half a percentage point next week. more »

Canada should not abandon Afghans, PM says in Australia
Video: David Common reports for CBC-TV
Rather than set a timeline to pull its troops out of
Afghanistan, Canada should see the mission through until Afghans
are able to take over security in their country, PM Stephen
Harper said Tuesday. more »

250 soldiers kept home from Afghanistan over drug use: military
Video: Marisa Dragani reports for CBC-TV
The Canadian military kept 250 soldiers home from Afghanistan
during the past year because they tested positive for drug use,
officials have confirmed. more »

Confessed U.S. killer could head to Canada: authorities
A confessed killer who escaped from a New Jersey psychiatric
hospital may be on his way to Canada, where the man owns land,
authorities said Tuesday. more »

Homeless woman attacked, set on fire
Toronto police have laid charges against a man and a woman after
a homeless woman was attacked and set on fire near Bloor St. and
Bedford Rd., Monday night. more »

Ownership stake key in new N.L. energy plan: Williams
The Newfoundland and Labrador government will demand a 10 per
cent ownership stake in future energy deals, Premier Danny
Williams said Tuesday. more »

Mother asks court to ban drug-sniffing dog from Whitehorse school
A Whitehorse woman is set to ask the Yukon Supreme Court Tuesday
to bar a drug-sniffing dog from her daughter's high school,
arguing that the girl's allergies will force her to drop out of
Grade 11 if the dog patrols the school. more »

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Canada should not abandon Afghans, PM says in Australia
Rather than set a timeline to pull its troops out of
Afghanistan, Canada should see the mission through until Afghans
are able to take over security in their country, PM Stephen
Harper said Tuesday.

Turkish police dismantle bomb outside busy market
Police in Turkey on Tuesday defused a 275-kilogram bomb that was
planted near a busy food market in the city of Ankara.

Confessed U.S. killer could head to Canada: authorities
A confessed killer who escaped from a New Jersey psychiatric
hospital may be on his way to Canada, where the man owns land,
authorities said Tuesday.


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250 soldiers kept home from Afghanistan over drug use: military
The Canadian military kept 250 soldiers home from Afghanistan
during the past year because they tested positive for drug use,
officials have confirmed.

Canada should not abandon Afghans, PM says in Australia
Rather than set a timeline to pull its troops out of
Afghanistan, Canada should see the mission through until Afghans
are able to take over security in their country, PM Stephen
Harper said Tuesday.

Ownership stake key in new N.L. energy plan: Williams
The Newfoundland and Labrador government will demand a 10 per
cent ownership stake in future energy deals, Premier Danny
Williams said Tuesday.


Health »

Needle phobic? New skin patches deliver drugs painlessly
Scientists are creating patches that can release almost any drug
through the skin and might eventually replace painful hypodermic
needles.

Vitamin D supplements may prolong life: study
Taking vitamin D supplements may lower the risk of death from
any cause, adding to the weight of evidence suggesting that the
'sunshine nutrient' confers widespread health benefits.

Nunavut health group to commemorate Inuit TB victims
Members of a major health project in Nunavut are holding a
ceremony on Tuesday to remember Inuit who lost their lives to
tuberculosis in the 1950s and '60s.


Arts & Entertainment»

Ono's light tower in Reykjavik to honour Lennon's Imagine
The Imagine Peace Tower, a light tower designed by Yoko Ono,
will be unveiled in Reykjavik, Iceland, next month on the late
Beatle John Lennon's 67th birthday.

CBS appeals $550,000 fine for Janet Jackson's 'wardrobe malfunction'
More than three years after Janet Jackson's 'wardrobe
malfunction' at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, CBS is in
court appealing a $550,000 fine for indecency.

Sydney Film Festival creates new international prize
Australia's Sydney Film Festival has created a new prize for
'new directions in film' in an effort to increase its stature on
the international film circuit.


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Japan postpones launch of lunar orbiter
Japan has again postponed the launch of its first lunar orbiter,
this time because of a poor weather forecast.

Early humans were slowpokes, study finds
Early humans likely lacked an Achilles tendon, which means their
ability to run would have been greatly diminised, according to
British researchers.

Needle phobic? New skin patches deliver drugs painlessly
Scientists are creating patches that can release almost any drug
through the skin and might eventually replace painful hypodermic
needles.


Money »

Credit crunch could be 'quite ugly' for months: TD CEO
The global credit crunch, led by rising defaults in the
beleaguered U.S. subprime mortgage market, could be 'quite ugly'
for another six months, TD Bank chief executive Ed Clark said.

OPEC to increase output in November
Oil prices slid Tuesday after OPEC members agreed to increase
their collective output by 500,000 barrels a day.

Ownership stake key in new N.L. energy plan: Williams
The Newfoundland and Labrador government will demand a 10 per
cent ownership stake in future energy deals, Premier Danny
Williams said Tuesday.


Consumer Life »

Carmakers unveil cleaner, greener cars at Frankfurt auto show
Automakers are unveiling new hybrids, advanced propulsion
systems and cleaner engines at the International Auto Show in
Frankfurt, Germany.

Illegal car seats put children at risk, says safety group
Many B.C. parents are importing child car seats that don't meet
Canadian standards, says the B.C. Automobile Association Traffic
Safety Foundation.

New house price growth continued slow cooling in July
Growth in new house prices slowed slightly for an eleventh
straight month in July, as contractors' prices rose by 7.7 per
cent year-over-year, compared to 7.8 per cent in June,
Statistics Canada said.


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Rodriguez stirring the drink for Yankees
Alex Rodriguez, the hottest player in major-league baseball,
returns to the site of some previous fireworks Tuesday as the
New York Yankees visit the Toronto Blue Jays for the first of a
three-game set.

Canada ready for tough World Cup opener
Canada has likely drawn its toughest group opponent in its first
FIFA Women's World Cup match, taking place Wednesday in China
(CBC, 7:45 a.m. ET).

Raiders set to sign No. 1 pick JaMarcus Russell
JaMarcus Russell appears set to finally join the Oakland
Raiders, with the No. 1 NFL draft pick agreeing in principle to
a deal with the team late Monday night.


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California's wine country farmers go nearly nude to take a stand for
the land

Dead: Alex the parrot, who proved over a 34-year career he was no
'bird brain'

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