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Mitt Romney romps to victory in Florida Republican race – Toronto Star

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

USA TODAY
Mitt Romney romps to victory in Florida Republican race
Toronto Star
By Mitch Potter Washington Bureau Related PHOTOS: Meet the Republican candidates MIAMI—Buoyed by an onslaught of negative advertising, Mitt Romney seized back the Republican narrative Tuesday night, trouncing conservative rival Newt Gingrich with a
A loss in Florida would challenge Gingrich to engineer yet another comeback in Washington Post
Romney Wins Major Victory in Florida's Presidential PrimaryVoice of America
Romney's Florida landslide doesn't mean Gingrich is quittingLos Angeles Times
BusinessWeek -Hindustan Times -Reuters
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DiManno: Mohammad Shafia destroyed more than three children – Toronto Star

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

CTV.ca
DiManno: Mohammad Shafia destroyed more than three children
Toronto Star
By Rosie DiManno Columnist Related Shafia family controls money after convictions Inside the Shafia murder trial DiManno: Shafias' alleged crime an inconceivable aberration even by Afghan standards Honour a key theme in Shafia trial Online reaction to
Hamed Shafia files appeal in honour killing verdictMontreal Gazette
Canada looks for ways to prevent honour killings in wake of Shafia trialGlobe and Mail
Hamed Shafia starts appeal processToronto Sun
CBC.ca -Vancouver Sun -National Post
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Canadian tourist remembers Mexican beating suspect hitting on drunk women – Vancouver Sun

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

National Post
Canadian tourist remembers Mexican beating suspect hitting on drunk women
Vancouver Sun
MAZATLAN, Mexico — A Calgary tourist at the Mazatlan resort where Sheila Nabb was viciously beaten says he nearly got into an altercation with the prime suspect as the accused and his wingman preyed on intoxicated female guests at the hotel.
Mexican man accused of beating Calgary tourist says he confessed under tortureNational Post
Mexican says he confessed to beating Calgary tourist in return for leniencyMontreal Gazette
Mexican accused of beating Calgary tourist says he confessed under tortureCanada.com
MetroNews Canada -CTV.ca -Toronto Sun
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For Soldier Disfigured in Afghanistan, a Way to Return to the World

Monday, January 30th, 2012

With help from a program that aids badly burned veterans, Joey Paulk received surgery that revived a measure of his self-confidence.
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Non-Specialists Expand Into Lucrative Cosmetic Surgery Procedures

Monday, January 30th, 2012

With declining insurance reimbursements, more doctors are expanding their practices to include things like breast augmentation and liposuction paid for out-of-pocket by patients.
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Killer Hamed Shafia starts appeal process – Toronto Sun

Monday, January 30th, 2012

Globe and Mail
Killer Hamed Shafia starts appeal process
Toronto Sun
Hamed Shafia arrives at Frontenac County Court house in Kingston on January 27 2012 before he was convicted of four counts of first degree murder. (IAN MACALPINE/QMI AGENCY) One day after a jury in Kingston, Ont., found Hamed Shafia guilty of four
For the Shafia family's imam, anguish over what might have beenGlobe and Mail
DiManno: Mohammad Shafia destroyed more than three childrenToronto Star
Shafia trial: Six perspectives on 'honour' killings in CanadaNational Post (blog)
Montreal Gazette -CTV.ca -Ottawa Citizen
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Opinion: Burden of fixing Canada’s pension system not shared equally – Vancouver Sun

Monday, January 30th, 2012

Globe and Mail
Opinion: Burden of fixing Canada's pension system not shared equally
Vancouver Sun
I hope you like your job. The rumblings out of Ottawa on Monday point to a future in which you may need to keep it a couple of years longer than you had planned. It's not a future, however, that will be universally shared.
Opposition wants to know why Stephen Harper failed to mention retirement Toronto Star
Research belies PM's warning about OASGlobe and Mail
Government to hurry debate on pooled pension planCBC.ca
TheChronicleHerald.ca -Canada.com -Hamilton Spectator
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Support grows for Syrian peace plan – Financial Times

Monday, January 30th, 2012

Financial Times
Support grows for Syrian peace plan
Financial Times
Britain, France and the US will be making their most forceful push yet for a political transition in Syria at the UN Security Council this week, lending support to an Arab plan that they hope will overcome Russian opposition.
Russia Faces Onslaught at UN to Back Ouster of Assad in SyriaBusinessWeek
Security Council To Begin Debate On SyriaRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Assad troops fight back against Syria rebels |Reuters
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