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World's newspapers unite to urge climate change action

Newspapers in 45 countries will implore Monday world leaders to take decisive action at the Copenhagen climate change talks, warning failure will bring calamity, the London-based Guardian said.
 

Canada Supreme Court hears media appeal

Canada Supreme Court hears appeal of news blackout in terror case. News blackouts unjustifiably prevented the public from learning why charges were dropped or suspended for some terror suspects, media lawyers told Canada's Supreme Court on Monday.
 

Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials

Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad:
 

Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials

Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials in Newspapers in the US and Abroad.. Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad:
 

Toronto Star starts restructuring, offers buyouts

Toronto Star publisher offers severance packages, plans to contract out jobs. Canada's largest circulation daily has launched what its publisher said will likely be the biggest restructuring in the newspaper's history by offering voluntary buyouts to employees in all divisions of the company.
 

Newspapers want readers' help with Web credibility

Newspapers solicit reader ideas on maintaining credibility in emerging online world. Publishing online creates a new set of problems for newspapers. Some people ask to have stories "unpublished," while others leave nasty, unsigned comments on articles. Now some newspapers are appealing to their own readers for advice.
 

Seasonal ladybug swarms pester even bug experts

Seasonal swarms of Asian lady beetles bug even insect experts; infestations seen in US, Canada. Pest-control specialist Gene Scholes even gets bugged by them ? legions of ladybugs lately swarming his rural Missouri home and other stretches across the country, exploiting gaps in door and window seals for cozier climes inside.
 

Editorial Roundup

Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad:
 

Editorial Roundup

Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials in Newspapers in the US and Abroad.. Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad:
 

Canadian pleads guilty to terrorism charges: report

A Canadian has pleaded guilty of a terrorist association with a group of alleged Islamic militants accused of plotting attacks in Toronto and Ottawa in 2006, Canadian media reported.
 

Canadian government savaged over failure to aid citizen

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's government was accused of racism and abandoning its citizens on Wednesday when it emerged that officials had falsely accused a Canadian woman in Kenya of being an impostor, an act that led to her arrest.
 

Raptors expect to sign C Nesterovic

Raptors expect to sign former Pacers C Rasho Nesterovic. The Toronto Raptors expect to sign free agent center Rasho Nesterovic.
 

Posters weigh in on Nortel auction saga

Bankruptcy auction scheduled for Friday . As the story surrounding the auction of Nortel?s wireless assets has developed this week, posters on both the RIM Bullboard and Nortel Bullboard have been weighing in with their thoughts.
 

'Toronto 18' planned 3 days of attacks in Canada

An Al-Qaeda-inspired group in Toronto planned a three-day attack on three sensitive Canadian targets in 2006 using vans stuffed with explosives, the Toronto Star reported.
 

What ales Molson retirees?

TORONTO (Reuters) - Beer maker Molson is turning of the tap and cutting off the supply of free suds to its retirees, the Toronto Star reported on Tuesday.
 

Beer taps to run dry for Molson retirees: report

TORONTO (Reuters) - The recession has forced some companies to cut pensions and others to curtail retiree benefits, but Molson Canada is turning off the taps in a literal sense.
 

Two Tony-nominated Broadway shows to close

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Broadway productions of musical "Guys and Dolls" and the play "Reasons To Be Pretty" will close on Sunday, one week after failing to win any of U.S. theater's top honors which could have boosted ticket sales.
 

Opel won't compete with GM in US: Magna chair

Auto parts maker Magna aims to build Opel cars in Canada in the coming years, but a deal struck with General Motors would keep them off US roads, chairman Frank Stronach said Tuesday.
 

Supreme Court agrees to media appeal

Supreme Court agrees to hear appeal of news blackout in Canadian terror case. Canada's Supreme Court said Thursday it will hear an appeal by several media organizations, including The Associated Press, who are seeking to lift news reporting restrictions in a prominent terrorism case in Canada.
 

Editorial Roundup

Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad: