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Jan 30, 2012

Thestar.com Morning Headlines

Monday, January 30, 2012 Hello Cabuyano! 
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Morning Headlines

Were Shafia murders ‘honour killings’ or domestic violence?

Canadians are debating how to correctly describe the Shafia murders, representing a fundamental divide in the way the trial is being interpreted.

ORNGE’s travel medical plan targeted ‘elite of the elite’

Ontario’s beleaguered air ambulance system had a plan to sell a medical travel plan worldwide to people with a net worth of at least $20 million. In the meantime, the basic service of moving patients in Ontario was running into trouble.

One dead after garage fire in Mississauga

One person is dead after a garage fire in Mississauga.

Hume: Rob Ford’s Toronto can’t keep up

The fiasco on Eglinton and its proposed LRT shows a city looking to the past, not the future.

 
 
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Why the American dream could end

Joblessness and a wrecked housing market have taken sheen off the capitalist glow. With it comes a dose of reality: growth cannot go on forever.


 
Business
 

Private investors near deal on Greek debt

Officials say talks between Greece and private creditors on halving the country’s privately held debt load have ended and a deal is very close.

Mimico house sparks 31-person bidding war

Lack of listings could make for another hot spring in the Toronto housing market

 

Rundown city-owned houses up for sale

Dilapidated city-owned houses draw crowds as three more go on the auction block in hot neighbourhoods, backing onto parks

U.S. economy grew modest 2.8 per cent in fourth quarter

The U.S. economy grew at a 2.8 per cent annual rate in the final three months of last year, the fastest growth in 2011.

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Sports
 

Feschuk: Frothy all-star fun masks weighty hockey issues

Sunday’s NHL all-star game was a concussion-free distraction from hockey’s heavier issues.

Drought continues for Canada against top-ranked American powerhouse

Abby Wambach and Alex Morgan scored two goals apiece to lead the U.S. to a 4-0 win over Canada in the final of the CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament Sunday.

 

Mudhar: Injury speculation runs rampant after Crosby revelation

With Saturday’s revelation about a heretofore unknown injury suffered by Sidney Crosby, medical second-guessing now adds another twist to the saga of the Penguins superstar’s woes.

Kelly: Coach Casey points Raptors in right direction in 94-73 win over Nets

Casey had both point guards in the starting lineup, Jose Calderon ran the offence while Jerryd Bayless disrupted all-star quarterback Deron Williams.

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Entertainment
 

Andrew MacNaughtan, photographer, dies on Rush assignment

Celebrated Canadian celebrity photographer Andrew MacNaughtan passes away suddenly on assignment with Rush.

Liam Neeson’s an action man for all seasons

As honest and direct off camera as he is on it, The Grey’s Liam Neeson opts to address his recent family tragedy directly but discreetly.

 

Man on a Ledge and One for the Money reviews: Over the edge

January dumpers: Man on a Ledge that steals brain cells while One for the Money is bereft of love and laughter.

Monsieur Lazhar director Philippe Falardeau’s inner child

With the Oscar-bound Monsieur Lazhar, Philippe Falardeau again gets in touch with his inner child â€" and his inner Artful Dodger.

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Living
 

Star readers share their weight-loss success stories

Mayor Rob Ford could boost his motivation with these weight loss success stories.

Canada Goose among Canadian coat brands creating a fashion flurry worldwide

The world is tapping into Canada’s secret to a warm winter: Down-filled coats.

 

Top 5 trends at Toronto’s Interior Design Show 2012

The International Design Show showcases the latest in design and decor Saturday and Sunday at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

Sex and the City actress Cynthia Nixon hates the b-word

When actress Cynthia Nixon told a reporter she decided to be gay, the debate ensued.

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Travel
 

Air Canada, WestJet and Porter battle for Big Apple business

WestJet, Air Canada and Porter all announcing new flights from Toronto to the New York area; we'll have to see how much consumers benefit.

Mardi Gras madness on its way to New Orleans

One of the world’s biggest parties runs in less than a month, so start your travel planning for New Orleans right now.

 

Nicaragua safe for tourists, and a destination for eco-travellers

Eco-tourists will love Nicaragua with its unspoiled Pacific and Caribbean coasts

Air Canada, WestJet, Porter boost service as battle for New York heats up

The Battle for the Big Apple has begun as Canadian airlines announce increase service to New York City airports this year.

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