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News Headlines
- Lebanon declares state of emergency as political crisis looms
- Lebanese President Emile Lahoud declared a state of emergency and gave control of the country to the army on Friday night, less than four hours before his term was set to expire.
- Harper alone on climate change at Commonwealth summit
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper is facing heavy political pressure to agree to binding targets for greenhouse gas emissions as Commonwealth summit delegates in Uganda attempt to form a strong, united front in the fight against climate change.
- Man jolted with Taser needed help, widow says
- The Nova Scotia man who died the day after he was shocked with a Taser should have been medicated for his mental illness, his wife says.
- Passengers rescued from Canadian-owned ship in Antarctic
- All passengers and crew members aboard a Canadian-owned cruise ship were rescued Friday after the vessel struck ice in Antarctic waters near Argentina.
- Philippines, Vietnam brace for dual typhoons
- Almost half a million people fled coastal villages in Vietnam and the Philippines on Friday as two separate typhoons roared towards the southeast Asian countries.
- Track and field body erases Marion Jones results
- All of Marion Jones's results dating to September 2000, including her Olympic and world championship titles, were annulled Friday because she won them while taking banned steroids.
- Trains roll again as French strike eases
- Traffic on French trains, subways and buses started returning to normal Friday after striking transport workers ended a nine-day walkout over President Nicolas Sarkozy's reforms.
- Flaherty mulls budget help for manufacturers
- Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said Friday he may be preparing some relief for the country's hard-hit manufacturing sector in the next federal budget.
- Former Jays pitcher Kennedy dies at 28
- Major-league pitcher Joe Kennedy, who finished last season with the Toronto Blue Jays, died early Friday morning. He was 28.
- 25,000 abused women, kids turned away from Alberta shelters
- The Alberta government insists it's not ignoring the plight of abused women and children, after a report showed record numbers were turned away from shelters last year due to inadequate funding.