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September 6, 2010

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Germany's chancellor says her coalition's plan to extend the lifespan of nuclear power plants as a bridge towards renewable energy will prove the most environmentally friendly in the world. But not everyone's convinced.
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was found in Los Angeles last month. Inside were the bodies of two babies, wrapped in newspapers from the 1930s. Police say the trunk was owned by a nurse named Janet Barrie who spent her final years in Vancouver. Now her niece and nephew in B. C. are...
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Deputy commissioner questions whether Mounties should continue to fund SFU research after criminology professor spoke out about police handling of case against serial killer.
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Metro chief says TransLink should build the Evergreen line in Coquitlam and expand rail in Surrey before considering the Vancouver proposal.
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TransLink is moving to a new SkyTrain stop. The regional transportation authority said Friday it will move its headquarters from Burnaby’s Metrotown to the site of a former Labatts brewery in New Westminster. The move — which also involves the...
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The Vancouver Sun will not publish on the Labour Day holiday Monday. Read Tuesday’s paper for all the weekend news, features and sports, or follow it all online at vancouversun. com.
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On the day after Liberal party official Jordan Bateman had his brief turn in the media spotlight, his website filled up with reactions to his on-then-off-again call for the resignation of Finance Minister Colin Hansen. “ For a while there you looked...
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British Columbia is suing several third parties in efforts to recoup health care costs relating to a fiery hot-air balloon crash that killed two people and injured several others in August 2007. Those named in the lawsuit are SRP Adventures Ltd.,...
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On the subject of chance, or probability, or fortune so astounding as to be laughable, consider the case of Tom Aitken, of Chilliwack. Aitken is 44. He drives a shuttle truck for a living. He is also an avid motorcyclist who has ridden bikes for more...
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“ Don’t make a federal case out of it” means “ Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill” or don’t make a “ big deal” of a small matter. So quipped a Federal Court of Canada judge, citing his own internal thesaurus, in a ruling this week about whether a...
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C huck Davies doesn’t know the lyrics to Loudon Wainwright’s Dead Skunk in the Middle of the Road. But as one of the longestserving members of Vancouver’s dead-skunk patrol, he sure can tell you what it smells like. “ You know when you walk into a...
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Barbara Szczepanska has always been a stickler for cleanliness. As a teenager growing up in Poland, she kept her family’s house meticulously tidy, and her mother learned not to mess with her fastidious routine. “ Certain things always have to be in...
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Roofer Ben Nesdoly remembers standing atop the roof of a home in Cloverdale last summer and shouting down to his co-worker Andrew to grab his phone from their work truck — Nesdoly wanted to check the time. But that’s about all he remembers of July 30,...
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It is sometimes called one of the world’s most stressful jobs, and Dr. Kambiz Khorshid admits even some of his friends have quit the profession owing to the pressure that comes with it. But for Khorshid, the daily challenges and variation in work are...
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New provisions in B. C.’ s Motor Vehicle Act will cost excessive speeders dearly once they take effect later this month. Starting Sept. 20, drivers caught speeding in excess of 40 kilometres over the posted speed limit can expect to pay as much as $...
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A 16-year-old Burnaby girl has died and three other teenagers were injured in a single-vehicle crash in Port Moody Thursday. The four Burnaby teens, two males and two females 16 to 19 years old, had been driving along Bedwell Bay Road from White Pine...
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A music video parody created by four longtime North Vancouver residents has struck a chord on YouTube. North Vancouver Boyz, a send-up of pop star Katy Perry’s California Gurls, has been viewed more than 83,000 times since it was posted last month, a...
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Vancouver police arrested three people after being called to the luxury Shangri-La condominium complex to rescue a man said to have been held there against his will in one of the apartments. According to police, officers rescued a 21-year-old man...
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Police in Castlegar charged a 24-year-old man with sexual assault after receiving a complaint that he had taken photos of a 14-year-old girl and sent them to her Facebook account. Further investigation revealed the man and girl had been involved in...
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Police said Friday they arrested three car thieves Thursday in two incidents in which they used helicopters. A 32-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman were arrested early Thursday as they travelled on Highway 1 from Langley toward Chilliwack. Members...
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Victoria police are looking for a woman they believe was injured in a crash Friday while sitting on the driver’s lap. At 3: 30 a. m., a van slammed into a tree in the city’s south end, said Const. Brent Burger. When officers arrived, they found a...
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Imagine if, this semester in high school, you could take a course in midwifery, or go work on a farm, build a house or learn about sustainable agriculture. Education Minister Margaret MacDiarmid says schools need to change to become more relevant and...
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Priscilla Corrie came to Canada 67 years ago as a 20-year-old war bride, having met and married Samuel Wilkie McCowan during his officer training in Britain. Her husband returned to Canada and was in Winnipeg by the time Mrs. Corrie arrived in May...
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When a late model Volvo rolled up to an RCMP checkpoint on Highway 3 near Midway on March 30, 2006, both the occupant and the vehicle attracted the attention of the sergeant in charge. The driver didn’t own the vehicle, he was alone, unshaven and...
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Anyone who has made it to paradise in Desolation Sound will be drawn back to it, time and time again. So close to the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, and yet it’s like another world, a soothing escape from your cares and woes. Lund, at the...
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TEN YEARS LATER: Labour Day weekends from 1990 to 2004 were when the Molson Indy auto race ran beside False Creek. Sandwiched by the burst dot. com bubble and 9/ 11, the 2000 running was a sentimental tribute to local hero Greg Moore, who died during a...
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The curtain rises on the annual theatre of the absurd known as sockeye season on the Fraser, which begins with the comical ritual of clowns putting their oversized boots to the hangdog department of fisheries and oceans. Columnists who apparently...
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Today’s youth can pretty well forget about finding a job straight out of college and working at the same place through to retirement. A look at the structural shifts in Canada’s economy.
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The high-altitude, high-speed winds were discovered by a Japanese scientist and used to balloon-bomb the U. S. in the Second World War. Now, scientists hope to tap them for clean energy.
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Sun foreign affairs columnist Jonathan Manthorpe updates you on the biggest news developments in his morning podcast.
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It’s one of the most infamous events involving Canadian soldiers from the First World War: the murder of a British policeman during a drunken uprising by frustrated, homesick servicemen awaiting their post-armistice passage back to Canada in June...
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In a vast muddy cornfield scarred with the tracks of heavy vehicles, two young engineers pore over a construction blueprint showing a grid of 100 rectangular factory blocks. Here on the outskirts of Zhengzhou, the provincial capital of Henan in China’s...
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Fazil Mihlar believes business executives can learn a thing or two about staff morale, productivity, revenues and profits from pirates. And he’s serious.
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The number of wild tigers in the world is estimated at 3,000, while there were probably 100,000 a century ago. John Vaillant’s new book is all about this magnificent creature.
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In the last few decades, governments across Canada have developed numerous programs and advertisements directed at helping Canadians to stop smoking. Those programs and advertisements, along with the changes in social values that accompany them, have...
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Re: ICBC rates to go down 2.4 per cent, Sept. 1 With an additional rate cut ordered just two weeks after the provincial government and the Insurance Corp. of B. C. tried to lowball drivers, British Columbians must be asking, “ What exactly is going on...
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Re: Ground Zero mosque issue not quite that cut-and-dried, Letters, Aug. 31 David Waterman writes, “ To build a mosque at that location would be insensitive to everyone who lost friends and family there.” First, the proposed building is not only a...
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If you were really diabolical and wanted to collapse the world economy, you’d cut off the supply of coffee beans. Without that morning pick-me-up, Lord knows how many members of the labour force would never make it to work, and those who did would be...
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Re: Labour Day: Why we need unions more than ever, Sept. 1 B. C. Federation of Labour president Jim Sinclair’s rant is about what one would expect from a person in his position. His comments don’t contain anything new. While I agree that unions did...
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Re: Back to the books in style, Aug. 24 Really, sometimes reading the newspaper is an exercise in irascibility. Take the caption on a photo in the Style section: “ Allowing children to express themselves through fashion gives them freedom.” What...
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Re: Ideological clash at city hall, Sept. 1 The Robertson/ Vision government seems to be less than forthright in the way it is running/ ruining the city. First, it imposes bike lanes and helps destroy local businesses without consultation. Secondly,...
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Intrigue Nine ( 9) Riesling-Gewurztraminer-Semillon 2009, Lake Country, Okanagan Valley,$ 15 Nine, named after the vintage “ 2009,” is a blend of Riesling, Gewurztraminer and a touch of Semillon. Expect a high-toned, floral aroma with lychee, citrus...
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As a kid, Hilary Grist followed strict classical music training. Though she says it was just a hobby, the Vancouver-based singer-songwriter admits she went into learning the piano with blinders on, music becoming something that just followed her along...
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Snoop Dogg is working on a sequel to his 1993 West Coast classic Doggystyle — aptly named Doggystyle 2: The Doggumentary — the rapper announced in a video sent out over producer Swizz Beatz’s Twitter account. As per Snoop, he and Mr. Alicia Keys have...
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VICTORY SQUARE BLOCK PARTY Featuring: The Pack a. d., the Tranzmitors, Apollo Ghosts, Makeout Videotape, Lord Beginner and more When: Sunday, 2 p. m. Where: Victory Square park, 200 W. Hastings Tickets: Free, schedule info at...
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Vancouver-based miners Goldcorp and Eldorado are battling over Australia’s Andean Resources and its Argentinian gold project with rival bids worth more than $ 3 billion.
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REBECCA MARINO The 19-year-old Vancouver native shut out the thousands of fans and television cameras to give Venus Williams a match to remember at the U. S. Open tennis tournament this week. Making her first appearance in the main draw of a Grand...
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The wealthiest athlete of all time? Not Tiger Woods. Not Michael Jordan. Not David Beckham. It would be charioteer Gaius Appuleius Diocles. According to Peter Struck, a researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, Diocles earned what was then a...
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MONTREAL — With Michelle Wie winning the CN Canadian Women’s Open last weekend, the question now for Montrealarea golf fans is will she defend her title next year? Confirmation won’t come for some time, but chances are very good that Wie will be at the...
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( Re: NHL, players should be able to close ‘ Beat The Cap’ loophole) The contracts being under question, and the media frenzy are just smoke in our face. Gary Bettman is trying to show to the World why teams like the Coyotes, Nashville, etc. are having...
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Edward Nino Hernandez lebt in einem Armenviertel in Kolumbien und ist in vieler Hinsicht ein normaler junger Mann. Nur seine Körpergröße unterscheidet den 24-Jährigen von seinen Altersgenossen: Er ist 70 Zentimeter groß und wiegt zehn Kilogramm.
Source: Der Stern
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Beim Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland steht ein Generationswechsel an. Der bisherige Vizepräsident, Dieter Graumann, hat seine Kandidatur für den Spitzenposten angekündigt. Mit ihm käme erstmals jemand in die Position, der nicht der Opfergeneration angehört.
Source: Der Spiegel
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Die kommunalen Stromanbieter prüfen eine Klage gegen die Laufzeitverlängerungen für Atomkraftwerke: Aus Sicht der Stadtwerke gefährdet das Vorhaben der Regierung Milliardeninvestitionen in neue Kraftwerke. Viele Anlagen würden sich nicht mehr rechnen.
Source: Der Spiegel
11:58
Thilo Sarrazin soll aus der Berliner SPD ausgeschlossen werden. Der Vorstand des Landesverbandes beschloss am Abend ein entsprechendes Parteiordnungsverfahren. Nun bietet sich ein Verteidiger an - eine bekannte SPD-Größe.


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Die Kanzlerin ruft die "Revolution" aus. "Epochal", jubelt die FDP. Die CSU preist den "Quantensprung". Schwarz-Gelb feiert sein Atomkonzept - und vor allem sich selbst. Doch in der Koalition gibt es auch einen Verlierer: Umweltminister Röttgen.
Source: Der Spiegel
11:51
Kachelmann-Prozess auf 13. September vertagt, Ronald Wittek/Pool / ddp

Keine Zeit für Nettigkeiten: Der Vergewaltigungs-Prozess gegen Jörg Kachelmann wird kurz nach Beginn vertagt. Vorher vergiften beide Seiten noch die Stimmung. Und der angeklagte Wettermann holt sich weiblichen Beistand.



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Willy Bogner, Frank Leonhardt / dpa

Willy Bogner geht, die Probleme bleiben: Mit seiner Marke stand der Unternehmer Bogner stets auf der Sonnenseite. Doch für einen erfolgreichen Organisator der Münchner Olympiabewerbung fehlten ihm entscheidende Eigenschaften.



11:42
Ein fünf Monate lang gekidnappter Japaner hat afghanische Soldaten als seine Entführer beschuldigt. Der am Wochenende freigelassene Mann gab an, die Täter hätten sich als Taliban ausgegeben und Lösegeld erpresst.
Source: Der Spiegel
11:41
Die Gegner des Milliardenprojekts "Stuttgart 21" zeigen sich unversöhnlich: Sie haben einen geplanten Krisengipfel abgesagt und fordern einen generellen Baustopp, Ministerpräsident Mappus und die Bahn wollen die Arbeiten nur während des Treffens ruhenlassen.
Source: Der Spiegel
11:34
Die Kanzlerin ist in Jubellaune. Sie verkauft das neue Energiekonzept als großen Wurf für die Versorgung. Die Konzerne waren in die Gespräche eingebunden - sie wurden noch in der Nacht kontaktiert.
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3096 Tage lang wurde Natascha Kampusch von dem Österreicher Wolfgang P. gefangengehalten. In ihrer Autobiografie beschreibt sie nun, wie er sie gedemütigt und erniedrigt hat - und warum sie lange Zeit nicht in der Lage war, sich aus seinen Fängen zu befreien.
Source: Der Spiegel
11:28
Die Schifffahrt steht vor einem grundlegenden Wandel. Neue internationale Regeln und wachsendes Umweltbewusstsein der Kunden zwingen die Reeder, in spritsparende Schiffe zu investieren - ein Milliardengeschäft für Werften und Zulieferer.
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Wenn der neue Hauptstadtflughafen BBI in Betrieb geht, müssen sich die Anwohner rund um Schönefeld auf mindestens dreimal so viele Starts und Landungen einstellen wie bisher. Aber auch Berliner wird es treffen. Morgenpost Online zeigt, wo es laut werden könnte.


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Kühltürme des bayerischen Atomkraftwerks Grundremmingen., Philipp Guelland / ddp

Weit weniger Abschöpfung als versprochen: Schwarz-Gelb beschert den Energiekonzernen satte Milliardengewinne - und macht einen Minister zum Verlierer.



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Kinderdienst: Deutsche kaufen Saft und Limo immer oefter in Einwegflaschen, Roland Magunia / ddp

Wirrwarr bei der Pfandrückgabe: Einweg? Mehrweg? Die Deutsche Umwelthilfe fordert, die Etiketten entsprechend zu beschriften - in Großbuchstaben.



11:19
Nutzt Google seine Marktmacht, um andere Firmen klein zu halten? Konkurrenten des Suchmaschinen-Riesen haben in Texas Beschwerde beim Generalstaatsanwalt eingelegt. Sie fühlen sich bei der Auflistung von Suchergebnissen benachteiligt.
Source: Der Stern
11:14
Im Berliner Abgeordnetenhaus wechselt ein Politiker erneut die Seite: Der FDP-Abgeordnete Albert Weingartner ist aus Partei und Fraktion ausgetreten und hat die Aufnahme in die CDU-Fraktion beantragt. Die FDP verliert damit innerhalb eines halben Jahres den zweiten Abgeordneten.


11:06
Die Frage nach der Verantwortung für das Love-Parade-Unglück bleibt auch nach der ersten Ratssitzung in Duisburg unbeantwortet. Das Ergebnis des bevorstehenden Abwahlverfahrens gegen Oberbürgermeister Sauerland zeichnet sich ab: Seine Chancen auf Amtserhalt stehen gut.
Source: Der Spiegel
11:05
Lukas Podolski, Toby Alderweireid, Frank Augstein / AP

Vor seinem 81. Länderspiel sucht Lukas Podolski die verlorene Form. Die Konkurrenz drängt, der Bundestrainer stichelt. Wie wird Podolski reagieren?



10:57
Im australischen Bundesstaat Victoria haben die schweren Unwetter vom Wochenende zu Überschwemmungen geführt. Über 12 000 Haushalte waren am Montag noch immer ohne Strom.
Source: Der Stern
10:56
Die nächste Krise muss verhindert werden. Deshalb arbeitet der Baseler Ausschuss für Bankenaufsicht an strengeren Eigenkapitalregeln, Basel III genannt. Doch die Banken schlagen vor der entscheidenden Sitzung am Dienstag Alarm. FTD.de erläutert die strittigen Punkte.
10:49
Guttenberg auf Keferloher Montag, Peter Kneffel / dpa

Von Sarrazin über Karstadt bis zur Bundeswehr: Im Bierzelt von Gut Keferloh gelingt es Verteidigungsminister Guttenberg, die Gegner auf seine Seite zu ziehen. Auch dank eines Strohhutes.



10:46
Die Rollen in der Tragödie um Dominik Brunner waren im Prozess klar verteilt: Ein couragierter Held gegen jugendliche Schläger. Das Urteil im Prozess gegen die beiden Täter scheint dies zu bestätigen - zumindest einer der beiden wurde jedoch viel zu hart bestraft.
Source: Der Spiegel
10:43
Sie wollten den Schmuggel von Walfleisch in Japan aufdecken - jetzt sind zwei Greenpeace-Aktivisten von einem Gericht wegen Diebstahls und Einbruchs verurteilt worden. Für einen illegalen Handel mit Walfleisch fand Japans Justiz indes keine Beweise.
Source: Der Spiegel