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AM Archive: June 2nd to June 13
Date: Wednesday Jul. 2, 2008 12:41 PM ET
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FRIDAY, JUNE 13
Widespread gas price fixing unlikely: Liberal MP. More
Federal gov't, most provinces failing on daycare. More
Airlines have 'never faced a darker future:' report. More
THURSDAY, JUNE 12
Cutting salt intake saves lives and money: study. More
Tornado-surviving Boy Scouts hailed as heroes. More
Proposed copyright law puts squeeze on downloads. More
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11
Chronically-ill patients boost doctors' workload. More
Baltovich's lawyer pans police interview of Bernardo. More
Tornado strikes U.S. Boy Scout camp, four dead. More
TUESDAY, JUNE 10
Hockey theme song saved from 'oblivion': composer. More
10-year study tracks health of 200,000 cell users. More
MONDAY, JUNE 9
Father mourns loss of son to war-zone accident. More
Oil dips to US$134 after hitting record last week. More
FRIDAY, JUNE 6
Unemployment rate unchanged as job creation stalls. More
Submarine repairs costing Canadians millions. More
'Gentleman general' appointed to lead military. More
THURSDAY, JUNE 5
Hargrove won't rule out a strike by GM workers. More
Cleary 1st Newfoundlander to hoist Stanley Cup. More
Tories using Cadman to distract from Bernier: Grits. More
Many food bank users are the working poor: study. More
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4
Obama claims victory; will Clinton be running mate? More
GM workers to protest for 'as long as it takes'. More
Report on health-care accord shows glass 'half-full'. More
TUESDAY, JUNE 3
Gov't inaction makes Bernier probe necessary: MP. More
GM's Oshawa truck plant closure a 'betrayal': CAW. More
Barack Obama declares victory: 'This is our time'. More
MONDAY, JUNE 2
Thai trial for Canadian pedophile suspect adjourned More
Ted Kennedy to undergo brain surgery today More
Clinton asking Obama superdelegates to switch More
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