Fri, 30 Jul 2010 Asia nudges ahead In this July 7, 2008 photo, an investor looks at a stock price board at a private securities' company in Shanghai, China. Chinese shares fell sharply Friday, Aug. 8, 2008, on heavy selling of airlines and other market heavyweights, as investors and analysts puzzled over why expectations of a rally linked to the Beijing Olympic games never materialized. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index sank 4.5 percent, or 122.81 points, to 2,605.16. The Shenzhen Composite Index of China's smaller, second market dropped 5.6 percent to 74... Asia Economy Finance Markets Photos
| Go the whole hog | CHEESE. Butter. Pork. Foie gras. These might sound like the ingredients for an early coronary but they happen to be the central tenets of a cooking movement that has made Montreal one of the most exciting food cities in North America. | Since moving to New York six ye... | Asia nudges ahead | Jul 31, 2010 MARKET RAP | Asia nudges ahead | By R M Cutler | MONTREAL - Overall, Asia looks like having some rough going, at least for a while, although it seems to have established a support in the MSCI Asia Pacific Index chart a little unde... | Cleveland Indians (42-60) at Toronto Blue Jays (53-49), 7:07 p.m. | The Toronto Blue Jays take aim at their fourth straight win this evening when they open a three-game series against the Cleveland Indians at Rogers Centre. | Toronto started its six-game homestand in impressive fashion, as it completed a sweep of the woeful Baltimore ... | Top Court Rejects Canadian Serial Killer's Appeal | Filed at 9:50 a.m. ET | TORONTO (AP) -- Canada's top court us upholding six murder convictions of a pig farmer accused of butchering women and feeding them to pigs. | Canada's Supreme Court said Friday that Robert Pickton's right to a fair trial was not violated the f... | Top court rejects Canadian serial killer's appeal | TORONTO - Canada's top court is upholding six murder convictions of a pig farmer accused of butchering women and feeding them to pigs. | Canada's Supreme Court said Friday that Robert Pickton's right to a fair trial was not violated the first time around, and denied h... | Top court rejects Canadian serial killer's appeal | TORONTO — Canada's top court is upholding six murder convictions of a pig farmer accused of butchering women and feeding them to pigs. | Canada's Supreme Court said Friday that Robert Pickton's right to a fair trial was not violated the first time around, and de... | Supreme Court rejects Pickton bid for new trial  By Norma Greenaway, Postmedia News July 30, 2010 10:51 AM     An artist's sketch shows accused serial killer Robert Pickton in court with lawyers Adrian Brooks and Peter Ritchie in New Westminster, British Columbia. Pickton, a Canadian pig farmer, was convicte... | Top Court Rejects Canadian Serial Killer's Appeal TORONTO (AP) - Canada's top court is upholding six murder convictions of a pig farmer accused of butchering women and feeding them to pigs. | Canada's Supreme Court said Friday that Robert Pickton's right to a fair trial was not violated the first time around, and denie... | | |
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