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Jul 13, 2011

Thestar.com Morning Headlines

Wednesday, July 13, 2011 Hello Cabuyano! 
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Morning Headlines

BlackBerry delays and tumbling stock: RIM facing challenges, CEOs say

Shareholders who were hoping for a Steve Jobs moment were disappointed at the annual shareholders meeting of Research In Motion Ltd. in Waterloo on Tuesday.

Toronto Now: 4 sought after home invasion

Read our news blog for the latest updates.

Ouch. We're the most expensive city in Canada

Toronto weighs in as Canada’s most expensive city, surging past Vancouver, Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami in a cost of living survey.

Pill can prevent AIDS infection, studies in Africa show

Two new studies found that daily pills prevented infection with the AIDS virus in heterosexual men and women in Africa, bringing new hope for someday offering a medical shield against HIV infection.

 
 
Summerlicious
 
 

Toronto's top restaurants offer residents and tourists the opportunity to sample a wide variety of diverse and innovative cuisine. For a list of menu's and restaurants click here

 
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Schwarzenegger set to return to acting

Arnold Schwarzenegger said he'd be back.


 
Business
 

RIM facing challenges, CEOs tell shareholders

Shareholders who were hoping for a Steve Jobs moment were disappointed at the annual shareholders meeting of Research In Motion Ltd. in Waterloo on Tuesday.

Canada's richest man expands Rosedale home

David Thomson, chair of global media company Thomson Reuters is expanding his Toronto home and combining it with the one next door.

 

Ouch. We're the most expensive city in Canada

Toronto weighs in as Canada’s most expensive city, surging past Vancouver, Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami in a cost of living survey.

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Sports
 

Griffin: Fielder’s blast powers NL to all-star victory

The Jays’ Jose Bautista had an eventful evening in his first all-star game as a starter.

Kelly: Hello, sports fans, and welcome to the worst day of the year

July 13 is the only day of the year that doesn’t include games. There will be no big-league baseball, football, basketball or hockey played today. Everyone’s taking a breather.

 

3 ways the NHL can realign

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has a problem on his hands.

Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig on the State of the Game

Looking back, baseball Commissioner Bud Selig is most proud of 16 years of labour peace under his watch.

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Entertainment
 

‘Gilligan’s Island’ creator Sherwood Schwartz dies at 94

The man who created Gilligan’s Island and The Brady Bunch has died.

Rogers launching Canadian version of 'Got Talent'

Citytv will air Canada's Got Talent in the spring, after visiting Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver, Halifax, Montreal and Toronto this fall for auditions.

 

Halle Berry’s suspected stalker arrested at her home

Los Angeles police officers hired by Berry saw the man climbing over a locked security gate at Berry’s Hollywood Hills home shortly before 11:30 p.m. Monday.

Mooning charges against Foxy Brown dismissed

Charges that rapper Foxy Brown violated a court order by mooning her neighbour have been dropped.

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Living
 

Rubin: Try a ‘spontaneous’ Lambic beer

Lindemans Cuvee Rene is an acquired taste, but one well worth acquiring.

What's for Dinner: The Yardi family

The Yardi family keeps a strict, healthy dinner regiment that adheres to their Indian culture

 

Style List: Versace for H&M and bucket bags loaded with style

What caught our eye this week? A Versace collection for H&M and bucket bags loaded with style

Sick teen's bucket list boosts Canadian bone registries

Katy Perry tweets heartfelt plea from British girl with cancer, draws attention to desperate need for donors in Canada.

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Travel
 

Canada in tough fight for tourists

New federal tourism initiative hopes to lure high-spending international travellers to Canada’s shores.

Pauline Frommer: Northern Ireland wins you over

Despite recent violence, Belfast and elsewhere are captivating cities with lots to offer tourists. The majority of the people are also content with the current political landscape.

 

A fan’s trip to storied ballparks leads to Cooperstown

Impending induction of Roberto Alomar and Pat Gillick a highlight for Blue Jays fans, who are making sojourn around East Coast parks.

Breathtaking Bavaria

Hiking Germany’s peaks leads to glorious views â€" and some refreshing beer.

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