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Lennon bed-in doodle sells for $58K
A caricature drawn by John Lennon of himself and his wife, Yoko Ono, during their 1969 bed-in peace protest in Montreal has fetched $58,100 Cdn.
Saudis jail and flog party-goers
The four women and 11 men were convicted of �mingling�. The country follows a strict interpretation of Islam that prohibits unrelated men and women from mixing.
N.B. student streaker will go to graduation
One of three New Brunswick Grade 12 students banned from graduation activities for streaking through their high school on June 11 will be allowed to attend graduation ceremonies but not the prom.
Woman riding bike chased down by bear
ORILLIA, Ont. - It was a moment of panic. Kathy Black knows she shouldn't have taken off on her bicycle when she saw a black bear come out of the woods in Ramara, northeast of Toronto, on Tuesday night. But out of pure adrenaline, she just started pedalli
18 year old has cosmetic surgery 
AUSTRALIAN women as young as 18 are taking overseas cosmetic-surgery holidays to "reclaim" their youth.
Single mother Ambah Young, 18, will head to Malaysia in a fortnight to have a tummy tuck, a boob job and a "designer" vagina procedure.
Brazil lottery winner escapes father's murder plot
The winner of a $16 million lottery jackpot in Brazil escaped his own father's plot to kill him after police caught two contract killers supposedly hired to carry out his murder, local media reported on Friday.
Lightning bolt knocks church spire into streetWas it a sign from a higher power?
A bolt of lightning struck the bell tower of a historic downtown Winnipeg church during a thunderstorm Friday morning, toppling a massive chunk of limestone to the street below and disrupting programs and events. No o
Stolen church bell's mystery endures
A bell stolen from a church 20 years ago is still the subject of much debate in the Malpeque area of Prince Edward Island. The exact origins of the bronze bell, just over 30 centimetres wide and tall, are unknown and the source of much discussion.
Ear-biting case raises house arrest questions
A St. John's man accused of biting part of the ear off another man was not violating the terms of his house arrest, even though he was found at a downtown bar at 3 a.m., police said Tuesday.
An Al Qaeda operative arrested in a high profile terror swoop won the right to stay in Britain today because he would be in danger if he returned to his native Pakistan.

Colin Dandy usually catches lobster and scallops, but last year he caught a piece of history.
Whale spotted in Vancouver's False Creek
A grey whale was spotted in False Creek, south of Vancouver's downtown peninsula, between the Granville Street and Burrard Street bridges, on Wednesday morning.
Chinese woman barred from mother's grave
The federal government, which barred a grieving daughter in China from coming to British Columbia for her mother's funeral, has since denied her two subsequent requests to visit the grave site.
Brooks Laich changes a tire after Game 7
Mary Ann Wangemann and her 14-year-old daughter Lorraine were already in a fairly poor mood Wednesday night. The Washington Capitals -- the first sports team they had rooted for together, the team that prompted 49-year old Mary Ann to begin painting her f
4 hospitalized after drinking sanitizer, booze mixThe sister of a northern Manitoba woman hospitalized after ingesting a potentially lethal mix of hand sanitizer, liquor and unknown pills at a party says someone in her community is spiking people's drinks.
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