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Duncan Stewart: 2008 will be a good year for the LED
Friday, December 21, 2007 Tom McFeat
Jim Bray: Review of the $80 FlyFusion Pentop computer
Thursday, December 20, 2007 Tom McFeat
Loraleigh Kovacik: Treat the staff to a memorable holiday party
Wednesday, December 19, 2007 Tom McFeat
Peter Vincent: Review of 'Inside the Red Mansion'
Tuesday, December 18, 2007 Tom McFeat
Deborah Yedlin: A big loss for the Alberta cabinet
Friday, December 14, 2007 Tom McFeat
Andrew Wahl: The amazing promise of 'One Laptop Per Child'
Wednesday, December 12, 2007 Tom McFeat
Bob LeDrew: Spinning the wireless spectrum auction
Tuesday, December 11, 2007 Ian Johnson
Duncan Stewart: Green stocks don't act like a sector yet
Friday, December 7, 2007 Tom McFeat
Jim Bray: Detroit (and Hollywood) rediscover the muscle car
Thursday, December 6, 2007 Tom McFeat
David Baskin: China's Gilded Age of capitalism
Wednesday, December 5, 2007 Tom McFeat
Kelly VanBuskirk: Protect your employees or pay the price
Tuesday, December 4, 2007 Tom McFeat
David Colman: Treating employees as customers
Monday, December 3, 2007 Tom McFeat
Deborah Yedlin: Is the U.S. economy really in bad shape?
Thursday, November 29, 2007 Tom McFeat
Ellen Roseman: Where to direct your cellphone complaints
Wednesday, November 28, 2007 Tom McFeat
Andrew Wahl: Amazon.com enters the e-book world
Wednesday, November 28, 2007 Tom McFeat
Duncan Stewart: Some 'green' investments aren't very green
Tuesday, November 27, 2007 Tom McFeat
Andrew Willis: The Irvings' $6 billion family feud
Monday, November 26, 2007 Tom McFeat
David Berman: Investing in a volatile market
Friday, November 23, 2007 Tom McFeat
Jim Bray: A review of media-monitoring program Replay A/V
Thursday, November 22, 2007 Tom McFeat
Loraleigh Kovacik: The rise of 'binge working'
Wednesday, November 21, 2007 Tom McFeat
Jacqueline Drew: Don't give in to the cybersquatters!
Tuesday, November 20, 2007 Tom McFeat
David Colman: The 5 issues facing today's leaders
Monday, November 19, 2007 Tom McFeat
Deborah Yedlin: The Saudis badmouth Alberta's oilsands
Thursday, November 15, 2007 Tom McFeat
Ellen Roseman: Advice on avoiding the latest banking scams
Thursday, November 15, 2007 Tom McFeat
Andrew Wahl: Why the Cognos takeover is a big deal
Tuesday, November 13, 2007 Tom McFeat
Jacqueline Drew: Foiling fraudulent marketers
Tuesday, November 13, 2007 Ian Johnson
Peter Vincent: Time to treat ads as an investment
Monday, November 12, 2007 Ian Johnson
Duncan Stewart: Green investing and ... electrons
Friday, November 9, 2007 Tom McFeat
Jim Bray: A motherboard gift for geeks?
Thursday, November 8, 2007 Tom McFeat
Kelly VanBuskirk: When employees jump to the competition
Tuesday, November 6, 2007 Tom McFeat
Deborah Yedlin: Alberta's misguided royalty hike
Friday, November 2, 2007 Tom McFeat
Ellen Roseman: How much retirement income is enough?
Thursday, November 1, 2007 Tom McFeat
Duncan Stewart: Investing in a clean technology index
Monday, October 29, 2007 Tom McFeat
Jim Bray: New trends in high-end audio
Thursday, October 25, 2007 Tom McFeat
Loraleigh Kovacik: Starting a small business
Wednesday, October 24, 2007 Ian Johnson
Deborah Yedlin: $100 US a barrel oil looks possible
Friday, October 19, 2007 Tom McFeat
Ellen Roseman: Keeping ahead of credit card fraudsters
Thursday, October 18, 2007 Tom McFeat
Andrew Wahl: Will Cognos be the focus of a bidding war?
Wednesday, October 17, 2007 Tom McFeat
Duncan Stewart: Green investing and Timminco
Monday, October 15, 2007 Tom McFeat
Andrew Willis: Why there's no TSX-MX merger
Thursday, October 11, 2007 Tom McFeat
Jim Bray on Slingbox TV for travellers
Wednesday, October 10, 2007 Ian Johnson
David Baskin: What the volatile markets mean to older investors
Wednesday, October 10, 2007 Ian Johnson
David Colman: Why people deal with you
Tuesday, October 9, 2007 Tom McFeat
Jacqueline Drew on marketing: Keep it simple, stupid!
Friday, October 5, 2007 Ian Johnson
Ellen Roseman: Lowering those Canada-U.S. price gaps
Wednesday, October 3, 2007 Tom McFeat
David Colman: Problem solving according to Einstein
Monday, September 24, 2007 Ian Johnson
Ellen Roseman: Simplifying mutual funds
Thursday, September 20, 2007 Ian Johnson
Andrew Wahl: Privacy in the age of Google maps
Wednesday, September 19, 2007 Ian Johnson
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World »

Karzai, Musharraf target Taliban
The leaders of Afghanistan and Pakistan have begun a two-day meeting to talk about co-operating in the fight against insurgents based in the lawless border area between the two countries.
December 26, 2007 | 4:16 PM EST
6 bodies found east of Seattle
The bodies of six people have been found at a rural property east of Seattle, King County sheriff's detectives said Wednesday.
December 26, 2007 | 7:05 PM EST
French aid workers convicted of taking Chadian children
Six French aid workers have been sentenced to eight years' forced labour by a court in Chad for trying to abduct children from the African country.
December 26, 2007 | 2:31 PM EST
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Canada »

Canadians flock to Boxing Day bargains
Millions of Canadinas took part in the Boxing Day bonanza on Wednesday, although shopping malls may have been less crammed with bargain hunters this year.
December 26, 2007 | 11:32 AM EST
Dozens of carcasses discovered at Quebec quarry
Police and wildlife officers are investigating the discovery of dozens of pig, fox and coyote carcasses at a Quebec gravel quarry.
December 26, 2007 | 6:32 PM EST
Homolka's prison boyfriend could be freed in '08
A convicted killer, said to have had a relationship with Karla Homolka while the two were behind bars, could be released from a Quebec prison early in 2008.
December 26, 2007 | 8:20 PM EST
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Health »

Honey-drenched dressings touted as the bee's knees for wounds
Amid growing concern over drug-resistant superbugs and nonhealing wounds that endanger diabetes patients, nature's original antibiotic ? honey ? is making a comeback.
December 26, 2007 | 12:30 PM EST
Boxing Day dips wash away holiday excess, Europeans insist
Across Europe, people celebrated Boxing Day by diving into rivers, lakes and even oceans that challenged the threshold of humans' temperature tolerance.
December 26, 2007 | 3:16 PM EST
Woman's death marks 16th bird flu fatality in Egypt
A 25-year-old Egyptian woman has died of bird flu after she apparently contracted the disease from domestic fowl, a health official said Wednesday.
December 26, 2007 | 4:26 PM EST
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Arts & Entertainment»

Canadian jazz great Oscar Peterson dies
The jazz odyssey is over for Oscar Peterson: the Canadian known globally as one of the most spectacularly talented musicians ever to play jazz piano has died at age 82.
December 24, 2007 | 5:17 PM EST
Tributes pour in for 'giant in music' Peterson
Tributes are pouring in for Canadian jazz musician Oscar Peterson, who died Sunday at age 82.
December 26, 2007 | 2:49 PM EST
Broadway, Hollywood choreographer Michael Kidd dies
American choreographer Michael Kidd, who created dance for the stage musical Finian's Rainbow and the movie Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, has died.
December 26, 2007 | 11:41 AM EST
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Technology & Science »

Weather odds could become the norm
As man-made climate change continues, the world will experience more extreme weather, bursts of heat, torrential rain and prolonged drought, scientists say.
December 26, 2007 | 2:17 PM EST
Yellowknife looks to old mine for geothermal energy
The N.W.T. capital will soon begin studying what could become Canada's first large-scale geothermal heat plant. Experts say heat from the defunct Con gold mine could supply enough power to serve half of the city's residents.
December 26, 2007 | 12:18 PM EST
Toyota announces plan to sell 9.85 million vehicles in 2008
In a neck-and-neck race that could dethrone General Motors as the world's top automaker, Toyota said it plans to sell 9.85 million vehicles globally in 2008.
December 26, 2007 | 12:10 PM EST
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Money »

Canadians flock to Boxing Day bargains
Millions of Canadinas took part in the Boxing Day bonanza on Wednesday, although shopping malls may have been less crammed with bargain hunters this year.
December 26, 2007 | 11:32 AM EST
U.S. house prices drop by a record 6.7 per cent
House prices in the United States fell in October for the 10th consecutive month, posting their largest monthly drop since early 1991, a widely watched index showed Wednesday.
December 26, 2007 | 4:13 PM EST
Apple Inc. shares reach $200 on core strength of IPod
Shares of Apple Inc. hit the $200 mark for the first time Wednesday as investor confidence in the company continued rising near the end of what has been a strong year for the IPod and computer maker.
December 26, 2007 | 3:30 PM EST
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Consumer Life »

Canadians flock to Boxing Day bargains
Millions of Canadinas took part in the Boxing Day bonanza on Wednesday, although shopping malls may have been less crammed with bargain hunters this year.
December 26, 2007 | 11:32 AM EST
Boxing Day purchases in cars easy prey for thieves: police
Vancouver police are advising Boxing Day shoppers not to leave newly-bought items in parked cars because they're easy prey for thieves.
December 26, 2007 | 9:41 AM EST
U.S. house prices drop by a record 6.7 per cent
House prices in the United States fell in October for the 10th consecutive month, posting their largest monthly drop since early 1991, a widely watched index showed Wednesday.
December 26, 2007 | 4:13 PM EST
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Sports »

Scores: CFL MLB MLS

Leafs lose Islander game, Toskala
Mike Comrie scored with nine seconds left in overtime as the New York Islanders topped the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 in a game where both clubs resorted to using their backup goaltenders.
December 26, 2007 | 11:41 PM EST
Senators cool off surging Sabres
Dany Heatley notched three points ? including an empty-net goal ? for the Ottawa Senators as the Eastern Conference leaders snapped the Buffalo Sabres' six-game winning streak with a 5-3 road win Wednesday night.
December 26, 2007 | 11:49 PM EST
Tavares leads Canada
John Tavares scored twice in his world junior championship debut and goaltender Jonathan Bernier earned the shutout as Canada opened the tournament Wednesday with a 3-0 win over host Czech Republic.
December 26, 2007 | 5:56 PM EST
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