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Toronto Restricts Sales Of Cats And Dogs
The City Council voted unanimously to ban pet shops from selling dogs and cats unless the animals come from shelters or rescue groups. The move comes after authorities seized more than 500 dogs from a Quebec puppy mill.
Pakistan's Proxies Are Attacking Afghans And Americans, Mullen Says
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says the Pakistani government "actively and passively" supports groups that have been behind attacks in Afghanistan.
Ambassador Rice: Palestinian Bid Is 'Unwise And Counterproductive'
The U.S. ambassador to the U.N. said the Palestinian bid for U.N. recognition would drive Israelis and Palestinians further apart.
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Scientists Report Breaking The Speed Of Light, But Can It Be True?
If these results are correct then we would have to go back and start rebuilding pretty much all of modern foundational physics.
Markets Plunge On Fears Of Global Economic Downturn
At one point during trading, the Dow Jones and the S&P were down close to 4 percent.
Bike Infrastructure Hits Congressional Speed Bumps
More cities nationwide are investing in ways bikes and pedestrians can share the road with cars. Still, the projects have been slow to catch on in other places, most notably in Congress, where some lawmakers feel these and other "transportation enhancements" are not an appropriate use of federal dollars.
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Farmers And Ranchers Reach Out To Talk To Consumers
After years of avoiding sticky topics like antibiotic use in livestock, an industry-initiated dialogue aimed at transparency, nobody things it will resolve all the controversial issues. But it's a start.
Too Much GI Bill Money Going To For-Profit Schools?
The nation's for-profit colleges and universities received more than $1 billion in benefits from the Post-Sept. 11 GI Bill in the last year alone. But some say the for-profit schools aren't policed well enough — which creates an opening for abuses — and their dropout rates are too high.
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Lamar Alexander: Leaving Senate GOP Leadership Gives Room To Deal
For Alexander, a former Tennessee governor and two-time presidential candidate whose checkered shirts and pickup truck on the campaign trail failed to gain him the White House, his exit from the Senate GOP's leadership was more about gaining freedom, he said.
The New 'Top' Story: Facebook's Flow Of Change
Some users were caught off guard by the revamped Facebook News Feed — and the changes won't stop coming.
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