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Jul 17, 2011

Thestar.com Morning Headlines

Sunday, July 17, 2011 Hello Cabuyano! 
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Morning Headlines

Brooks rumoured to be 10th arrest in phone hacking scandal

She is being questioned on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications and suspicion of corruption.

Casey Anthony released from jail

A crowd of supporters and angry people were outside the jail when she left, including a man with a sign reading: "Casey, will you marry me?"

Man rushed to hospital after stabbed in back

Police say the 45-year-old man is not being cooperative and there are currently no suspects.

Toddler dies after being struck by car in Brampton

A toddler has been killed after being struck by a vehicle in Brampton Saturday evening.

 
 
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Tour de France

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Editor's choice: Photo of the day

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Business
 

Netflix price hike to push U.S. customers to online streaming

Company miscalculated how many U.S. customers still want to receive DVDs by mail each month.

GM goes Sonic

The only subcompact car being built on U.S. soil will soon roll out of an assembly plant here in suburban Detroit that is as unusual as the car itself.

 

Geist: Competitive conditions prompt Web data-cap debate

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has struggled for years to deal with an issue that lies at the heart of Internet services in Canada: how can it foster greater competition from independent Internet providers while also addressing telecom and cable company concerns about network congestion.

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Sports
 

Griffin: Sign-stealing wouldn’t have helped Jays in loss to Yankees

Toronto manager John Farrell was miffed at the suggestion from his Yankees counterpart that his team has been attempting to cheat.

Could this Mumbai schoolboy become the world’s richest athlete?

As India’s new cricket league makes lucrative inroads in the nation of 1.2 billion, its stars could soon be global icons.

 

Northern Irishman â€" no, not that one â€" leads at British Open

Darren Clarke’s putter let him down on Saturday, but he did enough to retain a one-stroke lead at Royal St. George’s.

Horton to bring Stanley Cup to Dunnville on Sunday

In small towns across the province, it’s time for the locals to get out the spit and polish, beat the chests and greet the Stanley Cup.

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Entertainment
 

Hannibal Buress: Chillarity ensues

The 28-year-old Chicago native (who wrote this season’s closer of 30 Rock) converses like he writes, a slow monologue from the funniest guy in your dorm..

Breaking Bad: The anti-hero is waning

Walter White became a killer over three seasons of Breaking Bad, which returns Sunday, but it looks like our fixation with the deadly bad boys is fading

 

An uneven revenge tragedy

Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare’s convoluted revenge tragedy, does not easily cross the divide of centuries.

Warped whips up crowd

The annual Vans Warped Tour rocked the GTA, with lesser-known bands stealing the spotlight

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Living
 

Chef’s Showcase: Chicken liver pâté

Chef Joan Olsen of Swirl shares her recipe for chicken liver pâté.

Smokin’ on the street

The thriving deli business of Zane Caplansky, who originally intended to sell his smoked meat from a street cart, has come full circle.

 

Former circus performer is still flying high at 60

Life is still a circus for Marsha Kennington on the eve of turning 60, even though she did take down the trapeze in her apartment.

Simple backdrop, silly props are focal point of wedding, kids’ parties.

Brooke Premo used to be an English teacher in Alabama. Now, her fulltime job puts her smack in the middle of one of the hottest wedding and party trends:

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Travel
 

I’m 74 and I backpacked across Africa â€" alone

Torontonian Jerry Diakiw recalls his adventure, which includes memorable encounters with humans and animals, and a discovery about himself.

Afloat in Bangkok

A river ride lets you glimpse the grandeur of temples and the city’s people going about their everyday lives in the bustling Thai capital.

 

On Bastille Day, Versailles is the place to see

Louis XIV’s magnificent castle will be a haven for Parisian daytrippers on the big holiday. The French now visit the 450-year-old palace to picnic, boat, sightsee and remember what it was like to be ruled by a king.

On the Road With . . .: Marilyn Denis

With two daily jobs, this broadcaster reserves vacation time for family and friends.

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