— Lisa Bucher, who is launching a glossy quarterly magazine called Pink & Teal for women living with cancer, can certainly empathize with those in this situation.
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— Lisa Bucher, who is launching a glossy quarterly magazine called Pink & Teal for women living with cancer, can certainly empathize with those in this situation.
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Women have long gone under the knife for the sake of beauty. A growing trend in body modification, however, is now seeing them do so in the name of art.
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At least one of the three members of an Afghan family found guilty of killing three teenage sisters and another woman intends to appeal the conviction, the man's lawyer said Monday.
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Canada's Mellisa Hollingsworth puts on her helmet prior to a run during the women's World Cup Skeleton in Whistler, Feb. 2. She placed first in the event.
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Violent convict Cory Bitternose was an “angry, angry man” while undergoing sex offender treatment three years before a brutal attack on two women, court heard Thursday.
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A Calgary woman who was brutally beaten in Mexico was brought out of a medically-induced coma on Tuesday and began to show encouraging signs of recovery, according to a statement from the family.
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At least one of the three members of an Afghan family found guilty of killing three teenage sisters and another woman intends to appeal the conviction, the man's lawyer say.
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This editorial appeared first in the Red Deer (Alta) Advocate:
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A jury on Sunday found an Afghan father, his wife and their son guilty of killing three teenage sisters and a co-wife in what the judge described as "cold-blooded, shameful murders" resulting from a "twisted concept of honor"
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