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After a tumultuous buildup to last Tuesdayโs presidential vote, the re-election of Mahinda Rajapaksa marks a defining moment for Sri Lanka as the country
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Polling stations will be open from 8:00am to 7:00pm on Thursday February 4th. All that students need are their Onecards or a valid piece
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After re-opening nominations for the Wilfrid Laurier University Students’ Union board of directors there are now 20 directors running in the Feb. 4 election.
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These past few weeks, Haiti has captured the worldโs attention. Not to be left out, the Canadian government has wasted no time in sending
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Two weeks after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake rocked the Caribbean island nation of Haiti, the countryโs capital remains in ruins, its infrastructure badly damaged
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On Aug. 15, 1945, after being devastated by widespread suicide, war casualties and two nuclear detonations, Japan officially surrendered to the United States. The
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The hoopla surrounding Massachusettsโs newly elected senator, Republican Scott Brown, is not because he once posed for a centrefold of a 1982 issue of
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NEW YORK CITY, U.S. The BBC reports that on Jan. 22, a woman taking an art class at the Metropolitan Museum of Art damaged
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One week after an earthquake devastated one of the worldโs poorest and least developed nations, fallout from the disaster continues to command the international
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The highly sensitive issue of terrorism was brought close to home this past week with the Law Society of Upper Canadaโs decision on convicted


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