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  1. DUP's Ian Paisley dies aged 88
  2. Farage urges Queen to back No vote
  3. Scrap police commissioners - Clegg
  4. Leaders react to Ian Paisley's death
  5. Toronto Mayor Rob Ford quits race
  6. US strengthens sanctions on Russia
  7. US Navy jets crash in Pacific ocean
  8. Boris selected for Uxbridge seat
  9. Doug Ford cites 'mixed emotions' on mayoral run after Rob Ford pulls out of race
  10. Northern lights arrive with solar storm double impact
  11. Alberta Premier Dave Hancock stepping down from legislature
  12. 'Leak' row marks weekend's campaign
  13. US woman charged after bodies found
  14. US footballer in child abuse arrest
  15. N.L. Tories poised to choose next premier
  16. Take a tour of Canada's HMCS Athabaskan docked in Baltimore
  17. McGuinness signs Paisley memorial
  18. 'A family fiefdom': Rob Ford's candidacy shakes up Ward 2 city council race
  19. NDP to propose $15-an-hour federal minimum wage
  20. US Navy calls off search for pilot
  21. PM condemns hostage's 'evil murder'
  22. Thousands on streets for campaigns
  23. Scottish campaigns target key voters
  24. Law to set out crime victims' rights
  25. N Korea jails US man for six years
  26. UK will 'hunt down' Haines killers
  27. Smoke from North End fire blankets parts of Halifax
  28. Hiker falls to his death climbing glacier near Squamish, B.C.
  29. Jones urges more devolution plans
  30. Crusaders musician Joe Sample dies
  31. Ministers jockey for surplus bucks as Commons returns
  32. Alberta testing for enterovirus D-68 as child hospital admissions spike
  33. B.C. teachers' strike: Talks underway under a media blackout
  34. Imitation Game wins Toronto top prize
  35. Hammond discusses plans to tackle IS
  36. Salmond and PM hit campaign trail
  37. Ian Paisley's funeral to be held
  38. Redwood leads English Parliament call
  39. Rob Ford tumour diagnosis: Do politicians have a right to medical privacy?
  40. Liberal polling lead more than a Justin Trudeau honeymoon: Eric Grenier
  41. Surge in kids with respiratory illnesses hits Canadian hospitals
  42. Top US honour for Vietnam soldiers
  43. US gas leaks not caused by fracking
  44. Microsoft buys Minecraft for $2.5bn
  45. Pro-Union leaders in powers pledge
  46. Passport delay victims 'need refund'
  47. Jim Prentice says Alberta 'under new management'
  48. Clients feel scammed as alleged lawyer misconduct kept quiet
  49. Hundreds evacuated in US wildfires
  50. NFL hires domestic violence advisors
  51. US plan to stop homegrown jihadists
  52. Red card for 'greenest' government
  53. Campaigns seize on Scotland pledge
  54. UK inflation rate falls to 1.5%
  55. No English parliament yet - Cameron
  56. Radisson halts Vikings sponsorship
  57. Police to probe actress handcuffing
  58. PM hints at plan for English powers
  59. 46 years later, mom reunited with son she thought was dead
  60. B.C. teachers' strike: Tentative deal reached
  61. CRTC gets an earful at hearings on future of TV
  62. US 'would consider Iraq ground troops'
  63. Rob Ford says he is 'pretty sick'
  64. Would-be school gunman sentenced
  65. B.C. teachers' strike: When will schools reopen?
  66. Jamila Bibi of Saskatoon deported to Pakistan, lawyer says
  67. MPs debate mission of Canadian advisers in Iraq
  68. Referendum campaigns make final push
  69. MPs criticise 'lax' waste schemes
  70. Nasa picks astronaut ship designs
  71. US man tried to 'swim to N Korea'
  72. US man charged with supporting IS
  73. UK jobless rate falls to 2008 low
  74. Clegg puts date on England MP powers
  75. Obama to address troops on IS plan
  76. Peterson suspended by Vikings
  77. Odile storm moves towards Arizona
  78. Harper sidestepped MPs on Supreme Court pick due to Nadon 'leaks'
  79. Hiva Alizadeh pleads guilty in Ottawa terrorism trial
  80. Petro Poroshenko to be welcomed by Stephen Harper, Ukrainian Canadians
  81. Farmers call for government support
  82. 'Genius grant' winners announced
  83. US Fed to end stimulus in October
  84. Scottish independence: Decision day
  85. Rob Ford to undergo chemotherapy for treatment of liposarcoma
  86. B.C. teachers begin voting on tentative agreement
  87. 'Confused' prostitution bill can't be fixed, lawyer Alan Young says
  88. US House approves Obama Syria plan
  89. Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has cancer
  90. NFL rocked by new violence arrest
  91. Ukraine president in key US visit
  92. IS 'fuelling UK far-right backlash'
  93. Suitability issue over UK's EU job
  94. Vacuum cleaner boost for retail sales
  95. Rob Ford's cancer diagnosis: Will the mayoral candidates soften their attacks?
  96. Jim Prentice has a huge hill to climb to give Albertans what they want
  97. Air Canada matches WestJet with $25 checked bag fee
  98. California wildfire doubles in size
  99. Life sentence for Craigslist killers
  100. First results in Scottish referendum
  101. MP Hancock resigns from Lib Dems
  102. Call for more local council powers
  103. Escape from Los Cabos: Some Canadians return, some stuck in hurricane zone
  104. Senior becomes terror suspect after photographing oil storage tanks
  105. 'I know I'll beat this terrible disease,' Rob Ford says in audio statement
  106. Eight dead in Florida house shooting
  107. Obama hails Congress vote on Syria
  108. Mayor Rob Ford vows to beat cancer
  109. $4.75m for US police race study
  110. Scotland votes no to independence
  111. At-a-glance: Referendum night
  112. 'Electoral fraud' in Glasgow probed
  113. Cameron: Let's build a better UK
  114. Farage: England needs a proper voice
  115. In full: Cameron on UK future
  116. Whitehall must give up powers - Clegg
  117. Could the B.C. teachers' strike have ended much sooner, asks Stephen Smart
  118. Canada praises Scotland's decision to stay part of U.K.
  119. Salmond to quit after Scots vote No
  120. Miliband queries PM devolution plan
  121. Obama in push against sexual assault
  122. Guilty plea in US embassy bombings
  123. US 'police killer' manhunt continues
  124. Three guilty of selling tainted nuts
  125. Row brewing over English powers
  126. Even Scotland's No vote holds lessons for Canada: Chris Hall
  127. WestJet flying Canadians stranded by Hurricane Odile out of Mexico
  128. Aboriginal adoptees find 'some kind of belonging' at national gathering
  129. NFL boss sorry over abuse scandals
  130. Russian jets intercepted off Alaska
  131. Intruder sparks White House alert
  132. Politicians ponder Scotland's future
  133. Labour attacks England-only MP votes
  134. Polls suggest Liberals poised for government in N.B., despite PC gains
  135. Phoney cops scam money from tourists in Vancouver
  136. Supposed terror-threat granny offered access to photograph Kinder Morgan tanks
  137. Harman defends all-women lists
  138. Salmond: 'No' voters were 'tricked'
  139. Scottish ministers 'back Sturgeon'
  140. Doug Ford officially launches his mayoral campaign
  141. Canadian soldiers may be hiding health problems to protect pensions
  142. No more subsidies for BC Ferries, says province
  143. Labour 'to raise minimum wage to £8'
  144. UN chief on streets for climate deal
  145. White House security stepped up
  146. Miliband: 'No ifs' on Scots pledge
  147. Labour candidates 'back tax rises'
  148. Atlantic coastline to be pounded by wind, rain
  149. 'I felt a bit bereft': National newspapers no longer sold in Yellowknife
  150. New Brunswick election campaign in its final day
  151. Balls draws blood in football clash
  152. Labour would extend child benefit cap
  153. Global protests over climate change
  154. Molten metal batteries for the grid
  155. Labour to 'reach out' to Yes voters
  156. UN Climate Summit: Vancouver joins thousands in worldwide rallies
  157. Suspect arrested and charged in homicide of Serena Vermeersch, 17
  158. GM recalls cars over brake defect
  159. Cameron hosts 'English votes' summit
  160. Blair: Don't rule out ground troops
  161. Rockefellers to divest fossil fuels
  162. Afghan soldiers missing from US base
  163. 5 things to watch for in New Brunswick's provincial election
  164. Posters aimed at stopping pregnant women from drinking provoke strong reaction
  165. Downsizing: When hitting the road hurts like hell
  166. Labour vow to boost NHS spending
  167. White House intruder had ammo in car
  168. Hannah police issue arrest warrant
  169. US student killed by black bear
  170. Miliband: Give me decade to fix UK
  171. Salmond to make voting age call
  172. New Brunswick election count stalls with Liberals and PCs in dead heat
  173. Inuk throat singer Tanya Tagaq takes top honours at Polaris Music Prize
  174. New Brunswick election may see manual recount amid vote-machine glitches
  175. US strikes Islamic State in Syria
  176. Cameron to hold IS talks with Iran
  177. MPs may be recalled over IS action
  178. Agreement on new powers 'not easy'
  179. N.B. Liberals win election, as chief electoral officer affirms vote results
  180. Serena Vermeersch homicide: Raymond Caissie's 2013 release outrages mayor
  181. Netflix: We will not hand over subscriber data to CRTC
  182. PM: Queen purred over Scotland vote
  183. IS 'not America's fight alone'
  184. Bin Laden son-in-law jailed for life
  185. Obama makes impassioned climate plea
  186. Charges in Philadelphia 'hate crime'
  187. No 'opt out' of IS fight - Cameron
  188. Labour to set out plan to 'save' NHS
  189. Sturgeon to run for SNP top job
  190. Doug Ford and John Tory trade barbs at raucous Toronto mayoral debate
  191. Tempers flare in the House over Iraq mission non-answers
  192. Charge in US teen disappearance
  193. Second fence erected at White House
  194. Miliband insists deficit 'priority'
  195. Parliament 'to be recalled over IS'
  196. Abu Qatada cleared of terror charges
  197. Jihadist fight 'may take years' - US
  198. Ottawa bus-train crash linked to excessive speed of bus
  199. Toronto high school stabbing victim, 19, was trying to break up confrontation
  200. Court documents detail the night that sent Rob Ford to rehab
  201. Cameron in talks with Iran's Rouhani
  202. Obama sets out US leadership vision
  203. Reports of bent iPhones spread
  204. Ferguson protests flare up again
  205. Nascar driver not charged in death
  206. UK to 'play its part' against IS
  207. Road funding stop-and-go, say MPs
  208. PM apology to Queen for 'purr' claim
  209. Serena Vermeersch case: Christy Clark says Caissie 'could have been kept in jail'
  210. Pot stance smokes out difference between justice minister, RCMP commissioner
  211. Stephen Harper considers U.S. request for further military help in ISIS fight
  212. Man arrested in Hannah Graham case
  213. FBI sees rise in US mass shootings
  214. LA raises minimum hotel wage to $15
  215. Boston bomb trial delayed two months
  216. Brown launches SNP deputy leader bid
  217. Farage: Plain tobacco packets barmy
  218. UN promises to ramp up Ebola response as Canada pledges $30M
  219. B.C. teacher's 'I'm gay' sticker prank led to 2 suspensions
  220. Violence in schools can't be solved with 'knee-jerk reactions'
  221. IS strikes would be legal - No 10
  222. US Attorney General Holder resigns
  223. $1.5m for US woman punched by police
  224. Masked man in IS videos 'identified'
  225. US: No evidence of IS subways plots
  226. UKIP to chase 'blue-collar vote'
  227. MPs to vote on IS Iraq air strikes
  228. Boy stabbed on Newfoundland soccer field in front of horrified parents and players
  229. ISIS mission: Canada mulls deploying CF-18 jets to join U.S.-led strikes
  230. Daniel Mark Ogloff, suspended for slapping 'I'm gay' sticker on student, now teaching in Alberta
  231. Europe ready for Ryder Cup defence
  232. US policeman arrested over shooting
  233. UK faces 'five more years of cuts'
  234. Home Office takes charge of passports
  235. Fire halts Chicago airport flights
  236. UKIP 'parking tanks on Labour lawn'
  237. Stephen Harper confident of success as final EU trade deal released
  238. Accused in 5 Calgary stabbing deaths to learn results of 2nd psychiatric assessment
  239. 'Fear and shock:' Soccer stabbing leaves N.L. town reeling as teen charged
  240. MPs support UK air strikes against IS
  241. Three 9/11 firemen die on same day
  242. Fired US worker beheads colleague
  243. Postman 'hoarded' one tonne of mail
  244. 'Disposable heroes': Paramedic with PTSD has claim denied
  245. Calgary photographer finds rare gems from old rolls of undeveloped film
  246. RAF set for strikes on IS targets
  247. US-led air strikes 'damaging IS'
  248. Chelsea Clinton gives birth to girl
  249. Tories plan under-40s homes discount
  250. Second Tory MP defects to UKIP