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News Headlines
- 3 dead in Edmonton nightclub shooting
- Edmonton police have 'pretty good leads' after a nightclub shooting in the city's core killed three people and seriously injured a fourth early Sunday, a spokesman said.
- Plane with 104 on board crashes in Nigeria
- At least six survivors have been found after a Nigerian airliner carrying 104 people crashed Sunday in Abuja, according to media reports in the West African country.
- NATO soldier killed in southern Afghanistan
- A roadside blast killed one NATO soldier and wounded eight others in southern Afghanistan, the alliance said Sunday, but did not disclose the nationality of the slain and wounded soldiers.
- Windstorm cuts power in northeastern U.S. states
- Hundreds of thousands of people in the northeastern United States were without power after a powerful wind storm roared through the region.
- TV crew fired for alleged trespassing on Pitt's property
- A producer and cameraman have been fired by E! Networks after representatives of actor Brad Pitt accused them of trespassing onto the grounds of his home in Los Angeles.
- Berbick's death a homicide: police
- Former Canadian heavyweight champion Trevor Berbick was found dead Saturday in Kingston, Jamaica, according to police.
- Castro ridicules death rumours on video
- Cuban dictator Fidel Castro has appeared on television holding a copy of Saturday's newspaper and ridiculing rumours that he had died following stomach surgery in July.
- Hackers demanding ransom from online gambling sites: study
- A researcher in Halifax says hackers have been holding the internet gambling industry ransom by attacking websites, then demanding money to stop.
- Protesters urge end to Afghan mission
- Rallies were being held held across Canada on Saturday to pressure Ottawa to pull Canadians troops out of Afghanistan.
- Celtics legend Auerbach dies
- Red Auerbach, who coached the Boston Celtics to nine NBA championships and oversaw six more titles as an executive, died on Saturday in the Washington, D.C. area, the Celtics announced.