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AM Archive: Week of April 14 to April 25
Date: Tuesday May. 6, 2008 1:34 PM ET
FRIDAY, APRIL 25
Ont. aboriginal community evacuated amid flood fears. More
SCC rules random sniffer-dog searches are unlawful. More
Feds loan Brenda Martin $3,500 to pay fine. More
THURSDAY, APRIL 24
Cooler temperatures slow flood waters in N.B. More
Canada teetering on brink of recession: BoC. More
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23
World Vision needs urgent help as millions starve. More
Have scientists found a way to fix damaged hearts?. More
TUESDAY, APRIL 22
Mexican judge finds Brenda Martin guilty. More
Beekeepers worry over declining hive populations. More
Montreal cops to change tactics in wake of riot. More
MONDAY, APRIL 21
Torch fears hold up Canadian Everest expedition. More
Three Amigos summit begins today in New Orleans. More
Tories accused of election advertising misspending. More
Top native leader wants more action on climate. More
FRIDAY, APRIL 18
Pope calls for respect for human rights in UN address More
Verdict in Brenda Martin case coming Tuesday More
Some polygamist sect girls impregnated as teens More
THURSDAY, APRIL 17
Suspect in B.C. murders readmitted to hospital More
Runners carry Olympic flame in Delhi amid security More
Inflation rate slips to 1.4 per cent in March More
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16
Grits demand answers about RCMP raid on Tory HQ More
Pope says sexual abuse issue 'very badly handled' More
TUESDAY, APRIL 15
Brenda Martin says she suffers from drug addiction. More
RCMP raid Tory HQ, Conservatives under fire. More
Major retailers pull bottles containing bisphenol A. More
MONDAY, APRIL 14
Bernier told Karzai to dump Kandahar governor: CTV. More
Sealing activists bailed out with bag of toonies. More
Brenda Martin in tears at final hearing. More
Go green to save dough, bestselling author advises. More
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