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  1. Election: When will it all be over?
  2. Baby, there's an election on
  3. Ex-military chiefs warn on Trident
  4. Baltimore police enforce curfew
  5. Louie Louie singer dies aged 71
  6. Labour pledges to protect tax credits
  7. Clegg pledges free school meals
  8. Canadian Forces brace for report on sexual misconduct in the ranks
  9. B.C. doctors banned from prescribing marijuana for patients under 25
  10. 'Where does it say this?' Duffy lawyer questions travel expense policy for fundraising
  11. Farage: EU could let in extremists
  12. US court divided on drug case
  13. US economic growth slows to 0.2%
  14. Miliband tells Brand: You're wrong
  15. Lib Dems lay down third 'red line'
  16. Banks ask you to pay more to use your own money
  17. House trashed by Airbnb renters looked like 'drug induced orgy'
  18. Who are Canada's under-45s? Increasingly, they're non-permanent residents
  19. Freddie Gray protests in US cities
  20. California ramps up emissions fight
  21. Founder of Weight Watchers dies
  22. Tories 'proposed child benefit cuts'
  23. Sun newspapers back rival parties
  24. Stephen Harper draws up election calculus on climate change
  25. Migrant worker crash survivor Juan Ariza closer to residency
  26. Naked 4-year-old complaint takes unsolicited parenting advice to new low
  27. Miliband: 'Chance to change country'
  28. Comic Toksvig forms political party
  29. Prosecutors take Baltimore inquiry
  30. Leaders in last TV election set-piece
  31. I won't be PM with SNP deal - Miliband
  32. Farage accuses BBC of election bias
  33. Military harassment leaves women in fear, report says
  34. Dutch skiers presumed drowned in High Arctic, say Nunavut RCMP
  35. US Navy to assist ships through Gulf
  36. Sanders enters US presidential race
  37. Clegg not sorry for 'brave' coalition
  38. Chicago 'to host Obama library'
  39. Tesla unveils battery to power homes
  40. Miliband: Child benefit 'threatened'
  41. Miliband stumbles, Cameron dodges
  42. How leaders dealt with TV grilling
  43. Simple iPad app turning hearing tests on their ear
  44. Selling your home? Today may be the best day to do it this year
  45. Ice fishing shacks debris on New Brunswick river revealed by drone video
  46. Leaders argue over post-vote deals
  47. Clegg: No coalition without NHS cash
  48. Cameron: I'll close 'north-south gap'
  49. Police charged over Baltimore death
  50. British sailors accused in gang rape moving to Alberta; no longer welcome in Halifax
  51. Number of missing Canadians after Nepal earthquake a mystery
  52. When is it OK for kids to be naked in public?
  53. New Jersey aide admits conspiracy
  54. Tories 'using SNP to distract voters'
  55. Baltimore police 'did nothing wrong'
  56. Will upstart Patrick Brown upend Christine Elliott in Ontario PC leadership race?
  57. GM Oshawa workers worry more layoffs could lead to plant closure
  58. Dozens arrested in Montreal in night-time May Day protest
  59. Leaders rally voters in last weekend
  60. Farage 'wrong' on Labour's EU stance
  61. Widdecombe's 'minor parties' warning
  62. Alberta election: Notley, Jean look to unseat Prentice
  63. 'Super excited' Edmonton family on 4-month canoe trip to new Montreal home
  64. Missing Oakville teens spotted in downtown Toronto
  65. Clegg's public sector pay 'red line'
  66. VIDEO: Party leaders offer congratulations
  67. American Pharoah wins Kentucky Derby
  68. Mike Duffy trial: Following the trail of cheques
  69. Dementia villages: Is getting patients to believe a false reality OK?
  70. Mayweather beats Pacquiao on points
  71. New York policeman shot in the head
  72. Pollsters talking UKIP down - Farage
  73. Pollwatch: Why Election 2015 is most unpredictable ever
  74. City hopes to speed up election count
  75. Election battle focuses on EU poll
  76. Baltimore lifts post-riot curfew
  77. Scots leaders clash on spending cuts
  78. Government to seek emergency stay of bail for Omar Khadr
  79. Ontario parents opposed to sex ed changes threaten to pull kids from school
  80. Battle of the Atlantic remembered with Halifax ceremony
  81. Leaders focus on 'choice' for voters
  82. Two killed at US cartoon conference
  83. Tiger Woods and Lindsey Vonn split
  84. Miliband defends his pledge stone
  85. UKIP to launch Scottish manifesto
  86. Tolls a 'cash cow', say Lib Dems
  87. Goalie out $8K kept by coach after teen got too sick to play hockey
  88. RCMP 'drove him to suicide' says B.C. Mountie's girlfriend
  89. Canada's vast shipbuilding plan still at starting line: Terry Milewski
  90. Scuffles as Jim Murphy campaigns
  91. Bennett: 'Stop demonising migrants'
  92. Labour 'considers Lib Dem coalition'
  93. US cartoon attack suspects 'named'
  94. Fiorina and Carson join 2016 race
  95. Ed Carter-Edwards recalls Buchenwald: 'So cruel, so savage, so brutal'
  96. Liberals cling to lead as 3rd parties surge
  97. Nationwide tours for party leaders
  98. What happens if no-one wins the election?
  99. VIDEO: Is the election reaching British Muslims?
  100. Texas gunman had been terror suspect
  101. McDonald's announces shake-up plans
  102. Canada contests war criminal's bail
  103. Independent gives coalition backing
  104. EU holds its breath ahead of UK vote
  105. Miliband urges voters to 'save' NHS
  106. Clegg : EU not a red line for us
  107. Vote with your heart, says Farage
  108. 4 surprises from last night's election in P.E.I.
  109. Omar Khadr bail to be challenged, Canadian government in court today
  110. PMO pulls Iraq, Kuwait videos from website after military faces shown
  111. IS claims US Prophet cartoon attack
  112. Stabbed driver manages to deliver pizza
  113. I will put country first - Cameron
  114. Miliband disputes borrowing claims
  115. Kiwi waves slam California coast
  116. Huckabee in second White House bid
  117. US man caught 50 years after escape
  118. UKIP hopeful suspended over threat
  119. Mike Duffy trial: Crown dogs suspended senator over Peterborough trip
  120. CRTC caps wireless roaming rates that Big 3 can charge small rivals
  121. What you need to know about today's election in Alberta
  122. Leaders in last-ditch bid for votes
  123. US approves Cuba-Florida ferry
  124. 'Texas invasion' rumours derided
  125. Election: It wasn't meant to be like this
  126. Miliband: Voters will get it right
  127. Cameron: We can still win a majority
  128. Clegg urges 'vote for stability'
  129. Alberta's oilpatch braces for change
  130. Khadr poses little risk of future offences, psychologist's report says
  131. Patient airlifted to hospital out of province discharged with no money, ID
  132. Canada conservatives in shock defeat
  133. Patriots 'probably deflated balls'
  134. Hot Chocolate singer Errol Brown dies
  135. US Aids fight urged by Elton John
  136. UK goes to polls in general election
  137. Election 2015: Glossary of election terms
  138. The psychology of voting
  139. Federal Conservatives dread 'Albertastan,' New Democrats have 'spring in step'
  140. Anti-terrorism Bill C-51 passes in House of Commons
  141. Assigning blame for Canada's record $3B trade slump
  142. How to vote on polling day
  143. Election night viewing guide
  144. Canada votes to expand spy powers
  145. 'Rogue police force' uncovered in US
  146. 'Last of US-German Moon team' dies
  147. B.C. dancers sue Bollywood star Shiamak Davar for alleged sexual abuse
  148. Harper government left $97M unspent on social services, report shows
  149. Why participating in Game of 72 is 'beyond foolish'
  150. Father defends Brady over report
  151. Corden nominated for US TV prize
  152. VIDEO: Leaders of main parties cast their vote
  153. US phone data collection 'illegal'
  154. NYC pizzeria cocaine ring smashed
  155. Canada releases ex-Guantanamo inmate
  156. Exit poll puts Tories close to majority
  157. Election 2015: At-a-glance
  158. Cameron has clearly won, says Gove
  159. Miliband could still be PM - Labour
  160. Alberta win shows NDP 'a viable choice' for voters across the country, Rachel Notley says
  161. Omar Khadr thanks courts and Canadian public for trusting him
  162. House-trashing Airbnb renters used fake credit cards to fuel Calgary party
  163. SNP on course for Scottish landslide
  164. FBI sent alert before Texas shooting
  165. US to investigate Baltimore police
  166. Clegg: 'Cruel night for Lib Dems'
  167. Cameron's colossal election achievement
  168. US firms add 223,000 jobs in April
  169. Civil rights singer Guy Carawan dies
  170. Canada lost 20,000 jobs in April
  171. Alberta energy sector waits for policies from NDP
  172. Omar Khadr's odds of winning U.S. appeal look good, legal expert says
  173. Cameron: We'll make Britain greater
  174. How Cameron's Conservatives won it
  175. Obama leads VE Day events in US
  176. Mistrial in Etan Patz case declared
  177. Plane crashes into Atlanta motorway
  178. 'Nuclear' nun conviction overturned
  179. Cameron mulls make-up of new cabinet
  180. Bollywood's Shiamak defends spiritual group after assault allegations
  181. Toronto baby the world's 1st born using new IVF treatment
  182. Social media leads police to mass killing in B.C.
  183. Emma and Noah are top US baby names
  184. Lammy considers Labour leadership bid
  185. Sturgeon 'bursting with pride'
  186. More women and openly gay leaders in Canadian politics: Are barriers coming down?
  187. Patrick Brown wins Ontario PC leadership race
  188. Steroid-like 'agents' found in 5 university football players' doping tests
  189. Labour leadership search begins
  190. Gove moves to justice in reshuffle
  191. Lessons from a B.C. mayor and his family of 5 who left their house for a condo
  192. 'It was too much,' man says about co-worker's apparent Facebook murder confession
  193. Mandelson: Labour 'back to 1980s'
  194. Cameron must go further - Sturgeon
  195. Two police shot dead in Mississippi
  196. Rob Ford to undergo cancer surgery on Monday
  197. Man who threw himself in front of train charged in ex-girlfriend's killing
  198. Iqaluit adventurers race against spring in last leg of 4,000-km journey
  199. Two-month contest for Lib Dem leader
  200. PM to meet backbenchers amid reshuffle
  201. Homeopathic products need tougher warning label, pediatricians say
  202. U.S. soldier partially blinded during firefight rips Omar Khadr's release
  203. Green party leader 'very apologetic' for awkward press gallery dinner speech
  204. Harman's Labour 'blame game' warning
  205. Michelle Obama on racial pressures as First Lady
  206. What Conservatives have pledged to do
  207. SNP MPs to start Westminster duties
  208. UKIP reject Farage resignation
  209. Labour shake-up: Leslie replaces Balls
  210. Day after Parliament Hill shooting 'loneliest moment of my life,' hero Kevin Vickers says
  211. Ottawa cites hate crime laws when asked about its 'zero tolerance' for Israel boycotters: Neil Macdonald
  212. Ex-Toronto mayor Rob Ford undergoing cancer surgery today
  213. Tsarnaev 'sorry' as defence rests
  214. Gulf leaders 'snub' Obama summit
  215. Tornadoes rip through southern US
  216. George Zimmerman 'shot in face'
  217. David Miliband criticises Ed's campaign
  218. Lamb confirms Lib Dem leadership bid
  219. New cabinet to meet for first time
  220. Labour's polls always 'pessimistic'
  221. Shell gets US Arctic oil approval
  222. Picasso work smashes auction record
  223. Brady banned over 'Deflategate'
  224. Ex-CIA officer jailed for leaking
  225. B.C. woman who gave birth on international flight didn't know she was pregnant
  226. Youngsters learn about cash and credit with financial literacy classes
  227. Chuka Umunna to run for Labour leader
  228. Osborne: We have 'clear EU mandate'
  229. Johnson will not quit over Heathrow
  230. UKIP MP in row after rejecting cash
  231. Man convicted in Mayerthorpe Mountie shooting deaths gets full parole
  232. Capsized fishing boat spills fuel into Fraser River
  233. Conservative candidate whose campaign was an art project resigns
  234. US Christians 'decline sharply'
  235. Verizon to buy AOL for $4.4bn
  236. US helicopter missing in Nepal
  237. Obama chooses Chicago for library
  238. 'Significant changes' to strike law
  239. New laws to target radicalisation
  240. Labour to set leader contest schedule
  241. Amtrak train derails in Philadelphia
  242. New girl in US-Mexico custody case
  243. No charges over Wisconsin shooting
  244. May wants some Med migrants returned
  245. Charles's letters to be published
  246. Sgt. Andrew Doiron's death blamed on 'mistaken identity' in report
  247. Who's got better benefits? Conservatives, Liberals exchange pre-election barbs
  248. 'Babe, something just fell out of me, can you check?' Couple describe midflight birth
  249. UK unemployment falls to 1.83m
  250. US trade pacts suffer Senate setback