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WHO to review status of flu pandemic TuesdayCTV News 31 May, 2010 While it might seem a distant memory to many Canadians, the World Health Organization has yet to declare whether the H1N1 flu pandemic has ended. That decision could come Tuesday. Israeli PM rejects UN nuclear movesCBC News 30 May, 2010 A resolution from a United Nations conference on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty unfairly singles out Israel while ignoring Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during an exclusive interview with CBC. Options studied for a possible Pakistan strikeThe Washington Post 29 May, 2010 The U.S. military is reviewing options for a unilateral strike in Pakistan in the event that a successful attack on American soil is traced to the country's tribal areas, according to senior military officials. Toronto Police Purchased 4 "Sound Cannons" For G20: ReportCity News 27 May, 2010 The near $1 billion price tag for the upcoming G8 and G20 summits may have your head spinning, but crowd control devices acquired by Toronto Police will have you covering your ears. World must act on S. Korean ship sinking: ClintonThe Associated Press 26 May, 2010 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Wednesday the world must respond to the sinking of a South Korean warship that has been blamed on North Korea. |
Toronto city councillor: "Israel rules."According to this article posted today by the Canadian Press, Toronto city councillor and mayoral candidate Rob Ford yelled, "Israel rules." at today's Walk with Israel benefit, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to a supporting crowd of thousands. Israel stations nuclear missile subs off IranBy Uzi Mahnaimi Times Online 30 May, 2010 Three German-built Israeli submarines equipped with nuclear cruise missiles are to be deployed in the Gulf near the Iranian coastline. Toronto G20 restricted areas unveiledCBC News 28 May, 2010 Officials in Toronto have outlined the areas in the heart of the city that will be restricted to pedestrian and vehicular traffic as a result of the G20 summit. U.S. lawmakers target pre-paid cellphone anonymityAFP 26 May, 2010 WASHINGTON - U.S. lawmakers unveiled a bill Wednesday to enable law enforcement to identify users of pre-paid cell phones, charging that anonymity makes the devices attractive to terrorists, drug kingpins and gangs. North Korea 'severs all ties' with SeoulBBC News 25 May, 2010 North Korea is to cut all relations with South Korea, Pyongyang's official news agency reports. KCNA said the North was also expelling all South Korean workers from a jointly-run factory north of the border. The move comes after an international report blamed North Korea for sinking a South Korean warship. Pyongyang denies it torpedoed the Cheonan near the inter-Korean maritime border on 26 March, killing 46 sailors. |
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