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Get your warrior on
Crawl, climb and curse your way through
mud, barbed wire and fire. Run, rage and
possibly rule in one of the fastest
growing sports out there -- obstacle
course racing.
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SpaceX rocket lifts off
An unmanned rocket owned by privately held Space Exploration Technologies blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Tuesday for a mission designed to be the first commercial flight to the International Space Station.
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Catholic order head admits hiding priest's scandal
The leader of the Legionaries of Christ admitted on Tuesday he knew for years the scandal-plagued religious order’s most famous priest had fathered a child but still allowed the popular cleric to preach about morality.
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Reagan's blood to be auctioned off?
Ronald Reagan’s foundation expressed outrage at a British company’s auction of what it says is a vial of the late U.S. president’s blood taken at the hospital where he was treated after a 1981 assassination attempt.
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Hundreds remember Tori
Just over a week after Michael Rafferty was found guilty of murdering and raping eight-year-old Tori Stafford, hundreds gathered in Woodstock to remember the slain girl.
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Fired for being 'too hot,' woman claims
A New Jersey woman said on Monday that she was dismissed from a temporary job at a New York lingerie warehouse because her male employers felt she was too busty and dressed too provocatively for the workplace.
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Hunter downplaying late-game fisticuffs
Mark Hunter doesn't think his London Knights should be taking all the blame for late-game fireworks in their 6-2 loss to the Memorial Cup host Shawinigan Cataractes Sunday night.
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High-profile Crown says goodbye
In the final weeks of Geoff Beasley's tenure as Middlesex Crown Attorney, he watched the conclusion of one of his biggest cases from the sidelines.
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Carted off
Stolen, borrowed, abandoned, left rusting — shopping carts hauled away from grocery stores can be an urban eyesore and huge drain on the bottom line.
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Royalty offers holiday thrill
While the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall took in the sights of New Brunswick, Queen Victoria was holding court at Fanshawe Pioneer Village here in London.
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Saunders squad cheer-full, despite long journey
It took 12 long hours to get to Montreal after their bus broke down, but it took only five minutes for the Saunders Sabres cheerleading squad to impress the judges at the Canadian Cheerleading Championship.
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Litsch's status in limbo
While Jesse Litsch is still experiencing discomfort some three months after being sidelined with shoulder inflammation, there is still belief in the Toronto Blue Jays organization that he can bounce back and be an effective pitcher.
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