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The list released from Forbes magazine ranks the top ten actors and actresses who bring in salaries higher than they should based on how their movies perform at the box office.
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A member of the drug gang known as the Red Scorpions has been arrested following a police raid. Police said the Red Scorpions gang has been involved in violent warfare in suburban Vancouver with the rival U.N. Gang as well as Independent Soldiers.
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Is he a criminal or one of the world's richest men? Joaquin Guzman Loera is listed as number 41 on Forbes list of the world's most powerful people. He's also a drug lord and Mexico's most-wanted man.
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Last summer's red tide outbreak along the New England coast was the deadliest yet, killing fish and possibly birds, according to a report issued Friday.
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Veteran Boston Red Sox Catcher Jason Varitek exercised his club option for 2010 and will return to the team where he has won 2 World Series rings with.
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The list of the world's endangered species has grown since last year. Of nearly 50,000 analyzed, 15,000 species, both plant and animal, are at risk of extinction. Sadly the world lost a tiny little toad.
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The British supermarket Waitrose has withdrawn its range of Deliciously Different Thai Red Chicken Curry with Wild Rice, Pak Choi and Red Peppers and issued an allergy alert.
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The RCMP are promising a thrill a minute in a television documentary series about the work of the iconic national police force. The RCMP say they granted unparalleled access to documentary makers to show Canadians the new challenges in policing.
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On Wednesday Forbest released their annual 400 richest Americans list with Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg at number 158. Zuckerberg is the youngest person on the Forbes 400 list.
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Famous New York City landmark the Empire State Building will turn red and yellow on Wednesday to mark Communist China's 60th anniversary.
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Jonas Gustavsson's massive save late in the third period of tonight's Leafs, Red Wings game helped the Leafs secure a 2-1 victory over the Wings.
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On Sept. 23, Sydney woke to a lurid red sky that was almost apocalyptic. It was also the day that hosted the launch of “Jesus – All About Life” (JAAL).
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The drought is back in a big way, and Mars has dropped in to say hello on the back of the north west wind, aka The Blowtorch, the bushfire-sponsoring wind that comes off the desert a couple of thousand miles away in Australia.
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MIT students have designed a program that allows them to identify gay men using their Facebook friends' sexual preferences. The study is causing a stir concerning online privacy.
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Kimberly Ross got a little kitten from a friend as an early 50th birthday present. She named the kitten Ruby and bought her a red collar and a red litter box. Now Ruby is gone.
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On Sept. 12, theatrical group "Improv in Toronto" closed off the city's Bloor Street and rolled out the red carpet. Fake security, press and "celebrities" were part of the stunt taking place in heart of the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Drinking wine may be the key to healthier radiation therapy. In some patients, the skin toxicity effects of radiation was reduced up to 75 per cent with moderate red wine consumption.
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Registered independent and outspoken Republican supporter Curt Schilling has expressed interest in running for the seat held by Edward Kennedy. The former pitcher won the allegiance of Bostonians by leading the Red Sox to two World Series titles.
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The wild card race in the American League is starting to widen. The Tampa Bay Rays fell six games behind the Boston Red Sox for the wild card
after losing 8-4.
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Two companies and one individual are the first to be fined under Canada's National Do-Not-Call List implemented by the CRTC in September 2008.
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