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Mexico probes if blast was attack or accident, 33 dead
Mexico's President Pena Nieto and Pemex Chief Executive Lozoya visit a woman injured during an explosion at the headquarters of state-owned oil giant Pemex at a hospital in Mexico CityMEXICO CIT Y (Reuters) – Mexico's government vowed on Friday to find out whether an explosion that killed 33 people at the headquarters of its state-run oil monopoly Pemex was a deliberate attack or yet another stain on the company's poor safety record. Rescue workers continued to pull bodies from the debris on Friday and officials said the search would continue until everyone inside the Mexico City building was accounted for. …


Suicide bomber kills guard at U.S. embassy in Turkey
A security officer runs after an explosion at the entrance of the U.S. embassy in AnkaraANKARA (Reuters) – A far-leftist suicide bomber killed a Turkish security guard at the U.S. embassy in Ankara on Friday, officials said, blowing open an entrance and sending deb ris flying through the air. The attacker detonated explosives strapped to his body after entering an embassy gatehouse. The blast could be heard a mile away. A lower leg and other human remains lay on the street. Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said the bomber was a member of the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front (DHKP-C), a far-left group which is virulently anti-U.S. …


Impaired penalty review prompts B.C. to grant penalty breaks 1,137 drivers
VICTORIA – More than 1,100 British Columbia motorists caught up in tougher drunk driving rules before part of the law was found unconstitutional will have some of their punishments overturned, but their drunk driving penalty still sticks.


Raonic gives Canada early lead at Davis Cup with singles win over Spain's Ramos
VANCOUVER – Milos Raonic gave Canada an early lead Friday in a Davis Cup tie with Spain.


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