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Former wife of accused killer Charles Kembo breaks down on witness stand
Vancouver Sun
Charles Kembo is shown here in a 2006 file photo on the balcony of a Vancouver apartment. VANCOUVER — The former common-law wife of a man accused of killing four people broke into tears Tuesday while ...
Accused murderer had cheque-cashing schemeMontreal Gazette
Witness in murder trial admits lying to policeCKNW News Talk 980
Accused killer introduced wife as his employee, murder trial toldMontreal Gazette

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Oscar interrupter says she was wronged
CNN
Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A documentary producer who interrupted a director's Oscar acceptance speech Sunday night says she was the one who was "big-footed" on stage. Elinor Burkett, appearing Tuesday on HLN's "The Joy Behar ...

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Sydney eateries trial 'scores on doors' rating scheme
ABC Online
Restaurants in cities like LA and Toronto already use the system. (ABC News: Giulio Saggin, file photo) Restaurants and cafes in Sydney's Canada Bay area will be part of a trial of a new system of rating food safety and hygiene standards. ...

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A police constable is pictured in front of the Stormont building in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland's MPs clashed ahead of a crunch vote on the long-troubled province's self-rule powers, after a rare intervention from former US president George W. Bush.(AFP/File/Peter Muhly)Reuters - The Northern Ireland Assembly on Tuesday voted in favor of transferring police and justice powers from London to Belfast by a large majority, helping to shore up the province's power-sharing coalition.


As Akio Toyoda prepares to sit before the klieg lights of a U.S. Congressional committee in Washington on Wednesday, the midnight lights of television sets will glow in corporate offices and government halls of power in Tokyo.
The optimism once held by many Americans has been "beaten out" of them amid a lagging economy, threat of terrorism and two ongoing wars, according to a professor at Emory University.