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Last Updated: 09:23 EDT Wednesday, Apr 05, 2006

Red River flooding likely in Manitoba

People in southern Manitoba are bracing themselves to see lots of water in the coming weeks as the Red River, swollen from the spring runoff, spills well over its usual banks. FULL STORY

INDEPTH: Forces of Nature: Flooding

Internet use by hate groups increasing: expert

The number of websites used to promote terrorism and hate has increased by 20 per cent in the past year, an expert with the Simon Wiesenthal Center says. FULL STORY

Ebola virus best way to kill billions and save world: ecologist

A respected Texas scientist says the best way to kill 90 per cent of the people on the planet and save the world is the Ebola virus. FULL STORY















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THE 39TH PARLIAMENT
Harper at the helm
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ITALY'S ELECTION
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RALPH KLEIN
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LEGAL AFFAIRS
Michelle Mann says the Conservatives' mistrust of media and public service hurts accountability
POLITICS
Larry Zolf writes that Prime Minister Stephen Harper's ties with U.S. President George Bush are hurting him in Quebec
AFGHANISTAN DIARY
Cpl. Brian Sanders on driving where the streets have no names or rules
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"We saw this coming. Frank Mailly said many times, 'If I can't have you, no one will. If I go down, you're going down with me.'"

– Marc Lanois, the brother-in-law of Francine Mailly. Police believe Frank Mailly killed his estranged wife, Francine, and their children, Jessica, 12, and two sons, Brandon, 9, and Kevin.

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