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Torino 2006

Last Updated: 17:09 EST Saturday, Feb 25, 2006

Blizzard shuts down St. John's

St. John's is struggling under 48 centimetres of snow and there was no letup in sight mid-Saturday afternoon, said Nick Czernkovich, a meteorologist with the CBC News Weather Centre. FULL STORY

Canadians win 2 short-track silvers

Canadians have won silver medals in the men's 5,000-metre relay and the men's 500-metre sprint. FULL STORY

Chinese officials sentenced for selling stolen babies

The Chinese government has broken up a ring that bought stolen babies who were eventually adopted by foreign parents, the Xinhua News Agency said Saturday. FULL STORY

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