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In honour killings, control can masquerade as love
As usual, it�s the colloquial that captures it best, in this case what the witness in the stand once described as �the crude Arabic expression that �A man�s honour lies between the legs of a woman.� �
Bomb explodes near British embassy in Bahrain
A canister containing powerful explosive material blew apart the front of a minibus near the British Embassy in Bahrain's capital on Sunday, the Interior Ministry said. There were no injuries

The victim of a vicious videotaped beating said she was panhandling on Yonge St. when the crowd of younger girls approached.
Canadian judges and politicians have grown too old and out of touch with the reality of today�s digital world to be trusted to make sound policy decisions, according to Ontario�s Privacy Commissioner.
Girl, 4, shot by brother, 5
A four-year-old girl is recovering in hospital after she was shot by her five-year-old brother at a rural home near Deloraine.
Innisfail explosion kills one
Mounties say a package delivered to an Innisfail
apartment could have played a role in an explosion
that killed a wheelchair bound mother Friday.
Salary bill goal unclear, says First Nation Chief
A Yukon First Nations leader says Ottawa is sending contradictory messages when it comes to financial accountability in First Nations governments, since financial audits are already available by request from First Nations members.
France calls for humanitarian zone in SyriaAMMAN/PARIS (Reuters) - France has called for a secured zone to protect civilians in Syria, the first time a major Western power has suggested international intervention on the ground in the eight-month
Citizen's Arrest and Self-defence Act.The Conserviative today intorduce legislation that clairifies the use of Citizens arrest, and for the self defense of personal property. Sorry to link directly to the legislation, but it's that 'hot off the press'.
James Murdoch Quits Times, Sun BoardsJames Murdoch has unexpectedly quit as a director at both the Times and Sun newspapers amid continued phone-hacking fallout. News International CEO Tom Mockridge is taking over Murdoch�s positions,... Media News Summaries. | Newser
Trump tweets towering contempt for Tahrir protestsUS billionaire Donald Trump, once considered a presidential contender himself, last night appeared to pine for the days of Hosni Mubarak�s rule in Egypt. Invoking the language of the War of Terror, Trump said Egypt was on the verge of a new coup and had
Bullying trial to resume in Ontario court
CTV Toronto - A 12-year-old boy accused of bullying a young classmate with muscular dystrophy who later committed suicide is expected to appear in an Ontario court on Monday.
Cities, court actions close in on OccupiersA judge has ordered Occupy Vancouver protestors to take down their camp. Related Occupy participants across the country are facing similar court battles as authorities move to oust the protesters.
Mountie docked pay over evidence tampering
A senior Mountie in charge of the force's wiretap unit has been docked three days pay for altering court evidence to cover up internal concerns about the RCMP's wiretap methods.
Province wants alleged kingpin's Lake Man. cottage
Dritsas built a cottage worth just shy of $82,000 on a parcel of land near Lundar Beach, about 150 km northwest of Winnipeg. However it's unclear how he got the money to do it because he was not employed and did not have a source of income

The boys produced their own videos, apparently based on the NBC show �To Catch a Predator,� in which they say they lured men into meeting underage girls
Victim's attack on rapist should lower sentence: lawyerThe homeless man who raped a Good Samaritan who�d taken him into his home should be given credit for the fact he was beaten by his victim, " some natural justice if you will, has already been administered by the victim,� his lawyer said Tuesday.
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