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Nov 13, 2011

Thestar.com Morning Headlines

Sunday, November 13, 2011 Hello Cabuyano! 
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Syrians stage massive protest over Arab League suspension

Tens of thousands of pro-regime demonstrators gathered in a Damascus square Sunday to protest the Arab League’s vote to suspend Syria over its bloody crackdown on the country’s eight-month-old uprising.

Italy’s president races to appoint new government

Italy’s president raced to appoint an emergency government on Sunday to face a crisis endangering the whole euro zone.

Berlusconi resigns, Italians rejoice

Crowds in Rome celebrate as their longtime prime minister resigned on Saturday to make way for an emergency government that Italians hope will save them from financial ruin.

Attempt to spread Occupy protest to Queen’s Park fails

A small group of Occupy Toronto protestors have set up camp in Queen’s Park

 
 
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Section of subway opens late Sunday

The University subway line will not be in service between Museum and St. Andrew stations until 2 p.m. Sunday.


 
Business
 

Syrup smackdown â€" can birch tap into the maple market?

Maple syrup might be the ultimate Canadian culinary symbol, but birch aims to turn the tastebuds of foodies

RIM’s chief critic argues for change

Victor Alboini, himself a CEO and chairman, wants RIM to separate the roles. His own firm isn't doing well.

 

Berlusconi now faces legal and financial threats

His legacy tarnished and his hopes of clinging to power dashed, Silvio Berlusconi faces daunting legal and financial challenges once he vacates the premier’s office and faces the prospect of life outside the international spotlight.

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Sports
 

Cox: Leaf loss miserable reminder of work ahead

Falling 5-2 to a tired Ottawa team that had lost five straight is definitely a bad sign.

Pacquiao wins war by decision

Third fight between welterweight champion and Juan Manuel Marquez every bit as close as the first two.

 

Kidnapped catcher freed in dramatic rescue

Wilson Ramos of the Nationals happy and thankful to be alive after two days in captivity and a gunfight between commandos and kidnappers in Venezuela.

Five Leaf answers: Frattin, Kulemin shut out again

At least Scrivens elevated his game in the spotlight against the Senators.

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Entertainment
 

Mike Tyson tries his hand at comedy … and he’s really good

Slimmed down and cleaned up, Mike Tyson is creating a new comedy career for himself with his latest take on Republican U.S. presidential candidate Herman Cain.

Lang Lang the graffiti artist

The world’s most famous classical musician begins his two-week Toronto stay with a flourish.

 

With Eddie Murphy gone, Oscar race heats up for new host

Now that Eddie Murphy has followed Brett Ratner in resigning from the 84th Academy Awards, the big question in Hollywood is who will host?

Mickey Rourke has a hankering for Hogtown

The Immortals star has been immortalized on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, but what he’d really like is a Toronto address.

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Living
 

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas … in November

Christmas at this time of year is no longer a rare sight. Storefronts are decked out in red and green and Yuletide tunes echo from radios. But is it too much?

Do new moms have to be sleep deprived?

A University of Toronto researcher is challenging the assumption that expectant and new moms have no choice but to exist in a state of extreme fatigue.

 

The Luckiest Day

For the first time in a century, today's date is 11/11/11. It holds a variety meanings for people.

From fit to fat and back again

A Utah personal trainer has gained more than 70 pounds in six months eating the typical American diet. He aims to lose it all in six months

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Travel
 

Monumental Arizona

Arizona’s gigantic landmarks are a reason to hit red-rock country in the desert around Sedona.

Canada named top country brand in the world - again

Canada tops so-called Country Brand Index for second year in a row; USA falls to 6 and the UK to 13th.

 

Canadians take the Mouse over the Wall

Travel survey shows Canadians would want to visit the Great Pyramids the most, but DisneyWorld is second; ahead of the Great Wall of China.

Celebrity chef serves up a road show

Massimo Capra, co-owner and executive chef of Mistura and Sopra restaurants, shares his stories on where he’s been and where he’s going next.

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