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Last updated: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 | 10:43 PM ET

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Duvalier faces corruption, other charges VideoAudio
Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier has been charged with corruption, theft and misappropriation of funds, Port-au-Prince's chief prosecutor said Tuesday.
Canadian tourist accuses Mexican police of raping her VideoAudio
In an exclusive interview with CBC News, a Canadian tourist alleges that Mexican police gang-raped her in jail after she and her fianc were arrested while on vacation. (WARNING: Graphic content.)
UN tribunal warns against Hariri speculation
The United Nations tribunal investigating the assassination of a former Lebanese prime minister is warning against speculation about a sealed indictment.

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Fallen officer 'the best dad': widow Video
The widow of slain Toronto police officer Sgt. Ryan Russell says she is able to find comfort in the face of tragedy when she looks at her young son, in whom she sees so much of her husband.
Harper: '50/50' chance of 2011 election
There is a "50/50" chance Canadians will go to the polls this year, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says in the second part of an exclusive interview with the CBC's Peter Mansbridge airing Tuesday.
JTF2 command 'encouraged' war crimes, soldier alleges Video
A member of Canada's elite special forces unit says he felt his peers were being "encouraged" by the Canadian Forces chain of command to commit war crimes in Afghanistan, according to new documents obtained by CBC News.

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JTF2 command 'encouraged' war crimes, soldier alleges Video
A member of Canada's elite special forces unit says he felt his peers were being "encouraged" by the Canadian Forces chain of command to commit war crimes in Afghanistan, according to new documents obtained by CBC News.
Harper: '50/50' chance of 2011 election
There is a "50/50" chance Canadians will go to the polls this year, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says in the second part of an exclusive interview with the CBC's Peter Mansbridge airing Tuesday.
No proof of Afghan adviser's shooting claims: probe
Military police say there's no truth to a former cultural adviser's allegations that Canadian soldiers shot and killed an unarmed Afghan teen during a raid on a home in Kandahar more than three years ago.

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Health agency barred C. difficile treatment: MD VideoAudio
A hospital physician from a major B.C. facility says several patients died in the last year from C. difficile unnecessarily after the health authority stopped her and her colleagues from giving an experimental, simple and highly effective treatment.
Phthalates to be limited in children's toys Video
The federal government says it will place new restrictions on the use of six phthalates in children's toys and some child-care products.
8% of fans at sports games over alcohol limit: study
Drunken sports fans shy away from having their blood alcohol measured, but a small U.S. study hints that a "significant number" of people attending professional sports games may have high alcohol levels that could increase their chances of being involved in traffic accidents or crime.

Arts & Entertainment »

TV veteran Regis Philbin to retire
Regis Philbin, a familiar face on U.S. talk shows and game shows for decades, has announced his retirement from his longtime morning show, Live with Regis and Kelly.
Music impresario Don Kirshner dies at 76
Don Kirshner, dubbed the 'man with the golden ear' for his talent at sussing out hit songs and musical stars, has died at the age of 76.
Hot Docs turns focus on 2 Toronto directors
Toronto cinematographer and director Terence Macartney-Filgate, known for the Candid Eye series for the NFB, will receive an outstanding achievement award at the 2011 Hot Docs Festival.

Technology & Science »

Hands-free texting risky, police say
Smartphone applications that allow drivers to send and receive text messages while keeping their hands on the wheel may be legal, but police are concerned they will lead to more distracted drivers.
Malware threatens on multiple fronts 25 years after first virus
Twenty-five years after the release of the first mainstream computer virus, known as Brain, the cyber-security industry is facing a dizzying array of threats on many fronts.
Facebook to tweak contact data sharing
Facebook has temporarily disabled a feature allowing app developers to access some users' mobile phone numbers and addresses if given users' permission.

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Apple earnings exceed expectations
Apple Inc. reports first-quarter earnings of $6.43 US a share on revenue of $26.74 billion.
Comcast takeover of NBC approved
The U.S. Justice Department Tuesday told Comcast, the country's largest cable company, it can buy the majority stake in NBC Universal if it fulfils conditions intended to prevent it from stifling competitors.
Carney keeps rate at 1% Video
The Bank of Canada has held its benchmark overnight lending rate steady at one per cent in its latest policy decision Tuesday.

Consumer Life »

Phthalates to be limited in children's toys Video
The federal government says it will place new restrictions on the use of six phthalates in children's toys and some child-care products.
Fairweather sues for Target name in Canada
Fairweather Ltd. has filed a $250-million Federal Court lawsuit against American discount retailer Target, which recently announced Canadian expansion plans.
Hotel owners fined for rejecting gay couple
A Christian couple were fined for refusing to allow a gay couple the use of a double room at their hotel in southern England, capping a case that has drawn national attention and which the judge himself described as very difficult.

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Habs' Pacioretty taken to hospital
Montreal forward Max Pacioretty was taken to hospital after being injured in the first period of his team's game against the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday. Pacioretty was parked in front of the Sabres net when he was struck on his right side by teammate James Wisniewski's shot from the blue-line.
Sabres beat injury-ridden Habs
Jason Pominville scored a power-play goal 1:09 into overtime lifting the Buffalo Sabres to a 2-1 victory over the injury-depleted Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday night. The Canadiens played much of the game minus two forwards.
Hiller, Ducks take down Sens
Bobby Ryan scored the only goal in the shootout and Jonas Hiller stopped 39 shots as the Anaheim Ducks beat the Ottawa Senators 2-1 Tuesday. Anaheim's Corey Perry and Ottawa's Mike Fisher exchanged regulation goals.

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