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AM Archive: Week of Aug. 5 to Aug. 15
Date: Tuesday Aug. 19, 2008 6:20 AM ET
FRIDAY, AUG. 15
Georgia signs ceasefire, but will 'never surrender.' More
B.C. teacher gets 3 years in Thai pedophile trial. More
IOC says 'age manipulation' a serious concern. More
THURSDAY, AUG. 14
Georgia can forget about regaining provinces: Russia. More
Mourning aid group not abandoning Afghanistan yet. More
National organ donation system a start: activist. More
Too early to revise Canadian medal predictions: COC. More
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13
Two Canadian aid workers killed in 'cowardly' attack. More
Canadian troops get better care overseas: report. More
Thibault sorry for telling senator to 'make tea.' More
TUESDAY, AUG. 12
Healthy, happy Calgary quads celebrate 1st birthday. More
Russia halts assault after Georgia 'punished.' More
Stunning Beijing opening marred by lip-synching. More
MONDAY, AUG. 11
Mtl. mayor calls for transparent investigation. More
Beijing to be an inspiration for 2010: Campbell. More
Asbestos keeps blast victims from returning home. More
LAST WEEK
FRIDAY, AUG. 8
U.S. candidates can learn from Canada: Nader. More
Fans cheer Canadians at Olympics' opening bash. More
Eleven Scouts recovering well after collision. More
THURSDAY, AUG. 7
'Six degrees of separation' not far off: study. More
PM's absence not harmful to China relations: Emerson. More
Experts disagree on fluoride in drinking water. More
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6
72-year-old Ont. woman recalls 44 hours in forest. More
Leslie Beck's Q and A on foods that help your skin. More
Beijing's tight security breached by protesters. More
TUESDAY, AUG. 5
No evidence doomed B.C. aircraft stalled: official. More
Greyhound suspect whispers 'please kill me'. More
Rita MacNeil calls RCMP probe 'a little bit silly'. More
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