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Nov 14, 2011

Thestar.com Morning Headlines

Monday, November 14, 2011 Hello Cabuyano! 
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Norway mass killer makes first appearance in open court

Wearing a dark suit, Anders Behring Breivik was escorted by guards into an Oslo court room packed with dozens of reporters and members of the public, including survivors of his shooting at a youth camp outside the capital who were seeing him in person for the first time since the bloody rampage.

Toronto Now: Ghost ride underway for Jenna Morrison

It will start at Bloor St.and Spadina Ave. and will end at the scene of the accident at Dundas St. W. and Sterling Rd.

‘Anonymous’ threat doesn’t faze Mayor Ford

The hacker group Anonymous is standing up for Toronto’s Occupy movement.

Cyclist’s death prompts call for mandatory truck side guards

NDP MP Olivia Chow is calling for mandatory side guards on heavy trucks after the tragic death of cyclist Jenna Morrison in Toronto last week.

 
 
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Nominations Now Open

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Make free long distance calls with this app

A free app for Apple's iOS devices – namely, iPhone, iPod touch and iPad – lets you make free calls. And it saved me a boatload of cash while "down under."
 
Business
 

‘Super Mario’ seeks to conquer Italy’s debt woes

Italy’s new premier-designate economist Mario Monti says he will get to work quickly to try to form a new government, assuring the nation that it can heal its disastrous finances.

Make free long distance calls with this app

A free app for Apple's iOS devices – namely, iPhone, iPod touch and iPad – lets you make free calls. And it saved me a boatload of cash while "down under."

 

Buying underwear, along with the whole store

After Wal-Mart decided against opening a supercentre in this Adirondacks town, the residents of Saranac Lake did something unusual: they raised capital to open their own department store. And it has thrived.

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Sports
 

Ticats stun Alouettes in OT

Dramatic victory eliminates the Grey Cup defending champions: “They’re a great team,” says Hamilton’s Avon Cobourne, “but their time is over.”

Cox: CFL playoff openers almost all good

Empty seats aside, division semifinals deliver plenty of entertainment, especially in the East.

 

Eskimos take charge in West semi

Rack up 25 points by halftime on the way to a 33-19 win over the Stampeders. Next up: division final in Vancouver next Sunday.

Bills trashed by Cowboys, 44-7

Dallas finds end zone on first four possessions, while Buffalo receiver Nelson turns ball over … to Cowboy cheerleader girlfriend.

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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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