Thursday, January 31, 2013

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Armenia presidential candidate shot and wounded; parliament speaker says vote could be delayed
YEREVAN, Armenia – A longshot candidate for the Armenian presidency was shot in the chest by an unidentified gunman late Thursday, officials said. Paruir Airikian was hospitalized in stable condition as police searched for the shooter, while the speaker of parliament suggested the election could be delayed.


Carlsberg signs JV deal to enter Myanmar
A bartender serves a glass of Carlsberg beer at a bar in Kuala LumpurCOPENHAGEN (Reuters) – Danish brewer Carlsberg has signed a deal with a privately owned local beverage company, Myanmar Golden Star (MGS) Breweries, to brew and market Carlsberg beers in the country. Carlsberg said in a statement on Friday that the companies pl an to set up a new greenfield brewery and distribute Carlsberg beers in the local market. The joint venture is 51 percent owned by Carlsberg, the brewer said. (Reporting by Copenhagen Newsroom; Editing by Ken Wills)


Iraqi president's absence leaves political hole
BAGHDAD (AP) -- President Jalal Talabani’s unexpected exit from Iraqi politics couldn’t have come at a worse time for his nation, threatened by mounting antagonism among Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites.


Jailed Pussy Riot member suffering headaches, fatigue: bandmate
Members of the female punk band MOSCOW (Reuters) – One of the jailed members of Russian punk protest collective Pussy Riot has been moved to a prison with a hospital after suffering headaches and fatigue, her bandmate said in remarks broadcast on Friday. Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 23, was one of three women sentenced to two years in prison for a "punk prayer" in Russia's main cathedral last February in which they called on the Virgin Mary to rid Russia of Vladimir Putin. Tolokonnikova was sent to a Corrective Colony No. 14 in the Mordovia region after losing her appeal in October. …


Canada stuns South Africa 26-15 at Wellington Sevens rugby tournament
WELLINGTON, New Zealand – Canada pulled off an exciting 26-15 upset over South Africa on Friday in its second game at the Wellington Sevens tournament.


China factories in mild rebound amid patch Asia recover
A labourer smokes as he works at a steel market in WuxiBEIJING (Reuters) – Asia's manufacturers face a challenging business climate in the coming months, a clutch of surveys suggested on Friday, with China's vast factory sector managing only a shallow rebound at the start of 2013 as feebl e foreign demand dragged on sales. Two separate versions of China's purchasing managers' index (PMI) showed on Friday that factory output in the world's second-biggest economy rose in January, but the pace of the revival in activity was uneven. The patchy nature of the recovery on Chinese factory floors was repeated in other PMI releases across Asia. …


Analysis: Beef price spike makes $1 McDouble harder to stomach
A McDouble burger is pictured at a McDonald's restaurant in the Fillmore District of San Francisco(Reuters) – McDonald's popular $1 McDouble cheeseburger, which has lured customers to the Golden Arches since 2008, is getting hard to sustain as rising beef prices threaten the company's profit margin. The world's biggest restaurant chain launched a competing $1 Grilled Onion Cheddar Burger in December. It also made the new sandwich – with one beef patty rather than the McDouble's two – a star of current television commercials, a status it shares with the McDouble. …


Cricket-West Indies v Australia - first ODI scoreboard
PERTH, Feb 1 (Reuters) – Scoreboard after the West Indies innings in the first one-day international against Australia at the WACA on Friday. West Indies won the toss and elected to bat first. West Indies innings C. Gayle c Finch b McKay 4 K. Powell c Clarke b Starc 11 R. Sarwan b Starc 0 Darren Bravo c Clarke b Faulkner 11 Dwayne Bravo c Hughes b Starc 0 K. Pollard b Starc 0 D. Thomas c Clarke b Faulkner 3 D. Sammy c Bailey b McKay 16 J Holder b Starc 7 S. Narine c Wade b McKay 0 K. Roach not out 1 Extras (b-8 lb-3 w-6) 17 Total (all out; 23. …


Canada's Kingsbury, Bilodeau finished 1-2 at World Cup moguls event
DEER VALLEY, Utah – Consistency was the key for Mikael Kingsbury on Thursday.


Death toll in Mexico oil company office explosion climbs to 25 with 101 injured
MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s interior minister says 25 people have died in an office building explosion at the state oil company headquarters.


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Runaway B.C. mom not entitled to support from adult children: judge
VANCOUVER – A B.C. Supreme Court justice says three adults who were left to fend for themselves as teenagers decades ago do not have to pay their estranged mother support.


Asian shares retreat after China PMI, U.S. payrolls eyed
Visitors cast their shadows prior to a ceremony marking the end of trading in 2012 at the Tokyo Stock ExchangeTOKYO (Reuters) – Asian shares wiped earlier gains on Friday as a tepid Chinese manufacturing report dented sentiment, leav ing investors on tenterhooks ahead of U.S. nonfarm payroll data due at 1330 GMT. China's official purchasing managers' index (PMI) eased to 50.4 in January, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Friday, missing market expectations for a rise and underscoring the fragility of the recovery from the economy's weakest year since 1999. …


Boeing engineers' union puts strike authorization on ballot
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Union leaders representing about 23,000 Boeing Co engineers voted on Thursday to put a strike authorization question on a ballot that will go to members next week. Strike authorization by members of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) does not by itself declare a strike, but it would give union negotiating teams power to call one at any time. An engineers’ strike could cripple production of all Boeing airplanes and would complicate a wide-ranging review of the 787 Dreamliner by the Federal Aviation Administration. …


UK cost agency rejects drugs from AstraZeneca, Bristol and Roche
A worker leaves the AstraZeneca research facility in LoughboroughLONDON (Reuters) – Britain's healthcare cost watchdog NICE said on Friday it was not able to recommend a new diabetes drug from Bristol-Myers Squibb and AstraZeneca, and has asked for more information from the companies. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has been considering Forxiga, or dapagliflozin, as an add-on therapy for use with other medicines, including insulin. NICE, which decides if drugs should be paid for on the state health service, also said it had issued draft guidance not recommending Roche's Avastin for ovarian cancer. …


Frankie Edgar hopes to make history at UFC 156 and win title from Jose Aldo
Frankie Edgar hopes to make history Saturday.


Audio company Audience sees fast growth, even with less Apple
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Audience Inc seems to be doing pretty well, even with less of Apple: the audio technology company forecast quarterly revenue well above Wall Street’s expectations, helped by more business from Samsung and other smartphone makers. Shares of Audience jumped 24 percent in after hours trading, after the company said Thursday that it expected revenue between $43 million and $46 million in the March quarter, versus analysts’ average estimate of $31.8 million, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. …


Judge orders Los Angeles archdiocese to release abusive priest files without omissions
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – A judge has ordered the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles to turn over 30,000 pages from the confidential files of priests accused of sex abuse without blacking out the names of top church officials who were responsible for handling their cases.


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Two years on, Benghazi threatens "another revolution" in Libya
People look at the wreckage of a police car after an attack, in Benghazi January 14, 2013. REUTERS/Esam Al-FetoriBENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) – As night fell over Benghazi, a familiar sound echoed across the eastern Libyan city – an explosion, and then gunfire. A bomb had just been thrown at a police car on patrol, injuring an officer. It was the latest of many attacks on local security forces. Two months before, the man whose job it was to ensure Benghazi was safe, the police chief, was shot dead outside his home. …


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14 dead, 80 injured in Mexico oil company blast
Firefighters belonging to the Tacubaya sector and workers dig for survivors after an explosion at an adjacent building to the executive tower of Mexico's state-owned oil company PEMEX, in Mexico City, Thursday Jan. 31, 2013. A large explosion occurred in the lower floors of the building and dozens have been reported injured so far. (AP Photo/Guillermo Gutierrez)MEXICO CITY (AP) -- An explosion at the main headquarters of Mexico's state-owned oil company in the capital Thursday killed 14 people and injured 80 as it heavily damaged three floors of the building, sending hundreds into the streets and a large plume of smoke over the skyline.


Colombia rebels free oil workers, 11 killed in combat
BOGOTA (Reuters) – Colombia’s FARC rebels on Thursday freed three kidnapped oil contractors, but six guerrillas and five government soldiers were killed across the country as peace talks continued abroad. The kidnappings and other violence came days after the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, made clear during peace negotiations in Cuba that it would continue to capture armed forces, possibly hampering the talks. …


Burger King UK finds horse DNA in patties
LONDON (Reuters) – Fast food chain Burger King said traces of horse DNA were found in samples of patties from a food-processing plant in Ireland but that the meat never reached its eateries. “Four samples recently taken from the Silvercrest plant have shown the presence of very small trace levels of equine DNA. This product was never sold to our restaurants,” the company said in a statement on Thursday. “They promised to deliver 100 percent British and Irish beef patties and have not done so. …


Pemex: 14 dead, 80 injured in office building explosion at Mexican oil company headquarters
Firefighters belonging to the Tacubaya sector and workers dig for survivors after an explosion at an adjacent building to the executive tower of Mexico's state-owned oil company PEMEX, in Mexico City, Thursday Jan. 31, 2013. A large explosion occurred in the lower floors of the building and dozens have been repor   ted injured so far. (AP Photo/Guillermo Gutierrez)MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Pemex: 14 dead, 80 injured in office building explosion at Mexican oil company headquarters.


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Cricket-Taylor back in Black Caps squad for England tour
WELLINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) – Former captain Ross Taylor has returned to the New Zealand squads for this month’s one day internationals and Twenty20s against England. Taylor did not tour South Africa after he was dumped as captain late last year by coach Mike Hesson following the tour of Sri Lanka, an incident which prompted a credibility crisis for New Zealand Cricket. The aggressive 28-year-old righthander has only recently returned to first class cricket for Central Districts. “Ross is a world class batsman who is a key part of this Black Caps side,” Hesson said in a statement. …


UK government drags heels on flood protection - MPs
LONDON (Reuters) – The UK government came under fire on Friday from a committee of members of Parliament for dragging its heels on flood protection, after 2012 went down as the second wettest year since records began and floods wreaked havoc across the country. The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee criticised the government’s approach to tackling flooding in a review of the government’s draft water bill which proposes market reform among water utilities. …


Taiwan's vice premier Jiang to be premier
TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s vice premier Jiang Yih-Huah will replace premier Sean Chen as part of a cabinet reshuffle, the presidential office said in statement issued late on Thursday. Mao Chi-kuo, the transportation minister, will take over as vice premier, the statement said. (Reporting by Faith Hung; Editing by Paul Tait)


Explosion rocks Mexican oil giant Pemex's offices, one dead
An injured man is being transported in an office chair outside the headquarters of state oil giant Pemex in Mexico CityMEXICO CITY (Reuters) – An explosion rocked the Mexico City headquarters of state oil giant Pemex on Thursday, k illing one person, injuring more than 20 others and causing extensive damage to the building, officials said. The blast, which media reports said was caused by machinery exploding, hit the lower floors of the building. A local emergency official said one person died and 22 others were injured. Another four people were trapped inside the skyscraper, the official said. "The place shook, we lost power and suddenly there was debris everywhere. …


Informant in Galleon insider-trading case gets a year in prison
Roomy Khan, the former Intel executive exits the Manhattan Federal Courthouse with her lawyer following her sentencing in New YorkNEW YORK (Reuters) – Roomy Khan, a one-time technology c ompany executive who became a key FBI informant in the insider-trading case against hedge-fund manager Raj Rajaratnam, was sentenced to 12 months in prison on Thursday. Her defense lawyer had sought five years of probation for Khan, 54, who pleaded guilty in 2009 to securities fraud, obstruction of justice and conspiracy. U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan also ordered her to forfeit nearly $1.53 million. "As I reflect back, I am horrified by the choices I made," Khan said. …


Analysis: Rate pressures on pensions wipe out billions in profits
A view shows the AT&T store sign in Broomfield, Colorado(Reuters) – Pension charges wiped out more than $20 billion in fourth-quarter earnings at major American companies, as persistently low interest rates leave some of those with the largest retiree burde ns no choice but to assume they need more money now to cover liabilities later. Actuaries warn there is little chance for improvement on the horizon for defined benefit pension programs, as rates linger at historically low levels and the Federal Reserve shows no inclination to raise them. The only hope, they say, is for rates to turn around – though when, no one really knows. …


PQ wants to erase the deficit, to help achieve independence
ESTEREL, Que. – The Parti Quebecois government says it has to tightly control the province’s finances -- not just to balance the budget, or please the markets, but to prove it can run a country.


Armenia presidential candidate shot, election in doubt
YEREVAN (Reuters) – An Armenian presidential candidate was wounded by unknown gunmen in the capital Yerevan on Thursday night, police said, in an attack that could delay February’s election. Paruyr Hayrikyan, whose life was not in danger after the shooting, is one of eight candidates running in the February 18 vote but is not seen as a strong challenger to Serzh Sarksyan, who is expected to be re-elected for a second five-year term. However, according to Armenia’s constitution, the election could be postponed by two weeks if a candidate is unable to campaign or run. …


Argentina rejects meeting with Falklands government
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina on Thursday rejected an invitation from Britain to a meeting that would include representatives of the government of the Falkland Islands, further hardening the diplomatic stalemate over the South Atlantic archipelago. Argentine Foreign Minister Hector Timerman said in an open letter to his British counterpart William Hague that only a bi-lateral meeting between Argentina and Britain would be acceptable. The two countries fought a 10-week war in 1982 over the Falklands, which are part of Britain’s self-governing overseas territories. …


At desolate Algeria gas plant, hope for new start
Algerian soldiers stand near the Tiguentourine Gas Plant in In AmenasTIGUENTOURINE, Algeria (Reuters) – Algerian engineers at the In Amenas natural gas plant are working to get at least some of the desert facility back to work in the coming days, two weeks after three dozen foreign workers were killed in an Isl amist hostage siege. Lying deep in the Sahara, the site was surrounded by troops with armored vehicles when Algerian officials gave journalists a first view of the area since gunmen attacked on January 15 and seized hundreds of hostages before the army stormed in four days later. …


Black ex-coaches say NFL's Rooney Rule on minority hiring 'not working the way it should'
NEW ORLEANS – Three black former NFL head coaches say the league needs to rethink its Rooney Rule for promoting minority hiring after 15 top vacancies -- eight head coaching jobs and seven general manager positions -- were all filled by white candidates since the regular season ended a month ago.


Parti Quebecois member cleared by inquiry after vehicle linked to Mob hangout
MONTREAL – Quebec’s corruption inquiry is retracting evidence that suggested a Parti Quebecois member’s company once had a vehicle parked outside a Mafia hangout.


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Explosion at Pemex headquarters, workers injured
Firefighters belonging to the Tacubaya sector and workers dig for survivors after an explosion at an adjacent building to the executive tower of Mexico's state-owned oil company PEMEX, in Mexico City, Thursday Jan. 31, 2013. A large explosion occurred in the lower floors of the building and dozens have been reported injured so far. (AP Photo/Guillermo Gutierrez)MEXICO CITY (AP) -- An explosion in the basement of a building next to the headquarters of Mexico's state-owned oil company in the capital left several workers injured Thursday, the company said.


Mexico's oil monopoly company says explosion at headquarters leaves several workers injured
MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s stated-owned oil company says an explosion at its headquarters in the capital has left several workers injured.


Explosion rocks headquarters of Mexican oil giant Pemex
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – An explosion rocked the ground floor of the Mexico City headquarters of Mexican state oil monopoly Pemex on Thursday, causing injuries and damage to the building. Pemex said the building had been evacuated but did not say what caused the explosion. Before announcing there had been a blast, the company said the building had suffered a problem with its electricity supply. Mexican television images showed debris scattered near the base of the skyscraper and injured people being taken out on stretchers. …


Quebec reviewing how it awards contracts in wake of corruption inquiry
ESTEREL, Que. – The Quebec government is reviewing the way it does business in the wake of revelations from the province’s corruption inquiry and police probes into bid-rigging.


UBS cuts 20 staff at Canada broker unit
TORONTO (Reuters) – UBS is cutting 20 positions at the equities division of its Canadian investment bank as part of the Swiss lender’s cost-cutting efforts. The cuts are largely on the research side and include chief economist and strategist George Vasic, as well as Canadian equities head Rick Meslin, said spokeswoman Karina Byrne. The rest of the cuts are in cash sales and trading. “We’re committed to equities research, but we are changing the organization slightly to put together an integrated North American research team,” she said. …


Mexican governor sues Wal-Mart whistleblower over bribery claims
(Reuters) – A Mexican state governor implicated in a bribery scandal involving Wal-Mart Stores Inc sued a former lawyer-turned-whistleblower for the company and sought an apology for naming him in connection with the scandal. The lawsuit adds another layer of intrigue around a scandal that has dogged the company and its Mexican affiliate, Walmex . On Wednesday, Walmex released a statement saying it had made no allegations involving illicit acts by public officials in Mexico. …


Canadian retailers shed 1,600 jobs due to declining sales, online shopping
TORONTO – Major Canadian retailers Best Buy Canada and Sears Canada announced layoffs totalling some 1,600 on Thursday, a move analysts are blaming on the popularity of online shopping and the shrinking demand for supersized brick-and-mortar stores.


Beyonce faces the music: Admits singing along to pre-recorded track on Inauguration Day
NEW ORLEANS – Beyonce answered critics of her Inauguration Day performance the best way could -- with another sterling performance of the national anthem.


Brazil police blame toxic foam for 235 deaths in nightclub
SANTA MARIA (Reuters) – A highly flammable foam was responsible for the death of 235 people in a nightclub in southern Brazil last weekend, filling the venue with a thick poisonous smoke within three minutes, police investigators said on Thursday. The toxic soundproofing foam, responsible for the illnesses of many survivors, may have been the Kiss club’s greatest hazard, according to police in Santa Maria, who also faulted broken fire extinguishers and a single, obstructed exit for the tragedy. …


Health Canada reviewing safety of drug Diane-35, known to cause blood clots
OTTAWA – Health Canada says it is reviewing all available safety information on the drug Diane-35 following France’s decision to ban the medication in response to the deaths of four women over the last 25 years.


After posting shutout, Roberto Luongo to get third straight start for Canucks
VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Canucks’ goaltending saga is showing no signs of coming to an end.


Sacrificial skull mound in Mexico puzzles experts
In this June 20, 2012 image courtesy of Christopher T. Morehart released on Jan. 31, 2013, archaeologists work at the site where skulls were found in a field in Xaltocan, near the Teotihuacan pyramids in central Mexico. Georgia State University archaeologist Christopher Morehart found about 150 skulls of human sacrifice victims in this field, one of the first times that such a large accumulation of severed heads has been found outside of    a major pyramid or temple complex in Mexico. (AP Photo/Christopher Y. Morehart)MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Archaeologists say they have turned up about 150 skulls of human sacrifice victims in a field in central Mexico, one of the first times that such a large accumulation of severed heads has been found outside of a major pyramid or temple complex in Mexico.


Candidate in Armenia's presidential election shot and wounded
YEREVAN, Armenia – A doctor says that a candidate in Armenia’s presidential election has been shot and wounded.


Freedom returns to the storied city of Timbuktu
Women dance openly in front of a photographer as they walk along a street in Timbuktu, Mali, Thursday Jan. 31, 2013. Many things have changed in Timbuktu since the Islamic militants ceased to enforce their law and relinquished power to French special forces who parachuted in several days ago, liberating this storied city, and now there is a growing sense of freedom. (AP Photo/Harouna Traore)TIMBUKTU, Mali (AP) -- On the day the French came and the Islamists left, Hawi Traore folded up her veil and tied on a vibrantly-colored wraparound dress. On the next day, she wore heels. On the day after, she got her hair braided and slipped on sparkly earrings.


Sears Canada lays off 700 workers
A customers enters the Sears store in North Vancouver, British ColumbiaTORONTO (Reuters) – Sears Canada , which is struggling with shrinking sales and the looming arrival of Target Corp on the Canadian retail scene, said on Thursday it was laying off 700 workers as part of a plan to "right-size" the operation. The job cuts will incl ude 360 department store staff and about 300 distribution center workers, as well as some head office personnel, said company spokesman Vincent Power. "This is part of our initiative to right-size the organization," he said in an email, noting that the job cuts amount to two to four people per store on average. …


Raonic faces Ramos in the first match of Canada's Davis Cup tie with Spain
VANCOUVER – Milos Raonic will kick off Canada’s bid for a spot in the Davis Cup World Group quarter-finals.


Canadians' possible role in Algeria attack of great concern to U.S.
A general view of damage caused by a siege by Islamist militants earlier this month at the Tiguentourine Gas Plant in In AmenasWASHINGTON (Reuters) – Signs that Cana dian citizens were involved in the attack by hostage-taking Islamist militants on a remote gas plant in Algeria are of great concern to American authorities, U.S. intelligence officials said on Thursday. While Algerian authorities apparently have not yet provided Western governments with cast-iron proof, a senior U.S. intelligence official said, "We're taking very seriously the reports of the two Canadians' involvement. …


When dictators fall, so do their banknotes
When dictatorships crumble, the currencies commemorating their leaders are often hastily replaced. The following now defunct or possibly soon-to-be defunct banknotes are imbued with the symbols and iconography of their strongman leaders, past and present.


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Armenia presidential hopeful shot and wounded
YEREVAN, Armenia (AP) -- A doctor says that a candidate in Armenia’s presidential election has been shot and wounded.


Egypt opposition to protest after deadly week
Riot police move in to detain anti-Mursi protesters during clashes in Simon Bolivar Square, which leads to Tahrir Square, in CairoCAIRO (Reuters) – Opponents of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi have called mass demonstrations on Friday, raising the prospect of more bloodshed despite a pledge by politicians to back off after the deadliest week of his seven months in office. Protests marking the second anniversary of the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak have killed nearly 60 people since January 25. It prompted the head of the army – the institution that effectively ran Egypt for six decades until Mursi's election – to warn that the state was on the verge of collapse. …


Congress passes bill to extend federal borrowing authority and avert default; Obama to sign
FILE - In this Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013, file photo, the dome of the Capitol is reflected in a skylight of the Capitol Visitor's Center in Washington. The Senate Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013, took up must-do legislation to permit the government to borrow hundreds of billions of dollars more to meet its obligations, putt   ing off one Washington showdown even as others loom in coming weeks. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)WASHINGTON – Congress has approved must-do legislation to permit the government to borrow hundreds of billions of dollars more to meet its obligations, averting a first-ever government default that had loomed as early as mid-February.


Suspension of debt limit wins final congressional approval
The U.S. Capitol Building stands in WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) – A bill allowing the U.S. government to borrow money beyond its record $16.4 trillion debt limit won final congressional approval on Thursday, clearing the way for President Barack Obama to sign it into law. The Democratic -led Senate passed the bill, 64-34, a week after the Republican-controlled House of Representatives approved it, 285-144. …


Haitian 'snake artist' uses Carnival, reptiles and small animals to get by
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Saintilus Resilus’ day job this time of year is walking the streets of Haiti’s capital with snakes on his head.


Seabirds covered in sticky substance wash up in UK
LONDON (AP) -- Animal protection groups in Britain say they are trying to rescue more than 100 seabirds that have washed up on the coast covered in an unidentified sticky substance.


Taxman won't go back to routinely mailing out income tax forms: minister
OTTAWA – A major seniors group is angry that the federal government is no longer mailing out income tax forms unless asked, but Revenue Minister Gail Shea isn’t sympathetic.


Iran says it will speed up nuclear program
FILE - In this Sept. 2007 file picture an anti-aircraft gun position is seen at Iran's nuclear enrichment facility in Natanz, Iran. Iran is poised for a major technological update of its uranium enrichment program, allowing it to vastly increase production of the material that can be used for both reactor fuel and nuclear warheads, diplomats told The Associated Press Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013. The diplomats said that Iran last week told the International A   tomic Energy Agency that it wants to install thousands of high-technology machines at its main enriching site at Natanz, in central Iran. The machines are estimated to be able to enrich up to five times faster than the present equipment. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian, File)VIENNA (AP) -- In a defiant move ahead of nuclear talks, Iran has announced plans to vastly increase its pace of uranium enrichment, which can make both reactor fuel and the fissile core of warheads. Eager to avoid scuttling those negotiations, world powers are keeping their response low-key.


Brazil nightclub fire prompts regional reaction
A woman shed tears as she is embraced during the funeral of Gustavo Goncalves, the most recent victim of the Kiss nightclub fatal fire, raising the death toll to 235, in Santa Maria, Brazil, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013. A fast-moving fire roared through the crowded, windowless nightclub in this southern Brazilian city early Sunday. The first funeral services were held Monday for the victims. Most of the dead were college students 18 to 21 years old   , but they also included some minors. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)SANTA MARIA, Brazil (AP) -- Brazilian authorities inspected and shuttered night spots around the country on Thursday as part of a crackdown on unsafe public spaces after a deadly nightclub fire left 235 people dead and shocked the nation. Officials in Venezuela, Nicaragua and Mexico followed Brazil's example and tightened scrutiny on their own nightclubs.


The French are winning handily in Mali
Some frankly silly thoughts and ideas have been punctured in the past few days about France’s invasion of Mali. Most importantly, that the French military effort to roll back the advance of salafy jihadis who had captured much of the north of the country, bringing a reign of amputations and torture to locals for what they deemed violations of Islamic law, would turn into a repeat of Dien Bien Phu, where French forces were defeated by a 45,000 man Viet Minh army backed by both China and the Soviet Union.


Up to 100,000 people flee fighting in Darfur: U.N.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Fighting over a gold mine in Sudan’s Darfur region has forced 100,000 people to flee and brought the closure of all public offices and schools in one town to accommodate the displaced, the United Nations said on Thursday. Conflict has raged in the vast arid region of Darfur for almost a decade since mainly non-Arab tribes took up arms against the Arab government in Khartoum in 2003, accusing it of political and economic neglect. Violence has ebbed since a peak in 2003/2004 but has picked up again in the past few months. …


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Israel may feel need to strike Syria again
FILE - In this May 22, 2010 file photo, a Hezbollah fighter, stands behind an empty rocket launcher while explaining to the group various tactics and weapons used against Israeli soldiers on the battlefield, during a trip to Hezbollah strongholds, in Sojod village, southern Lebanon. U.S. officials said Israel launched a rare airstrike inside Syria on Wednesday. The target was a convoy believed to be carrying anti-aircraft weapons bound for Hezbollah, the powerful Lebanese militant grou   p allied with Syria and Iran. The Israeli airstrike comes at a particularly sensitive and vulnerable time for Hezbollah in Lebanon. Despite its formidable weapons arsenal and political clout in the country, the group's credibility and maneuvering space has been significantly reduced in the past few years, largely because of the war in neighboring Syria but also because of unprecedented challenges at home. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File)BEIRUT (AP) -- An Israeli air attack staged in Syria this week may be a sign of things to come.


Egypt's police regain Mubarak-era notoriety
FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013 file photo, Egyptian riot police arrest a man during clashes with protesters near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt. With near impunity and the backing of the Islamist president, Egyptian police have over the past week used excessive and often deadly force against protesters across much of the country, regaining their Mubarak-era notoriety as a tool of repression. With nearly 60 people dead and hundreds injured, police ha   ve re-emerged as a significant political player after spending the past two years on the sidelines. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra, File)CAIRO (AP) -- With near impunity and the backing of the Islamist president, Egyptian police have been accused of firing wildly at protesters, beating them and lashing out with deadly force in clashes across much of the country the past week, regaining their Hosni Mubarak-era notoriety as a tool of repression.


Why Argentina is reaching out to Iran
After years of impasse, Argentina and Iran this week announced an agreement to work together on solving one of the deadliest anti-Semitic attacks anywhere since World War II. The deal emerged in the midst of deepening trade ties and has generated skepticism from the US and Israel.


Haiti 'snake artist' uses Carnival to get by
In this Jan. 25, 2013 photo, snake handler Saintilus Resilus holds a snake in front of his lips as he trains the snake to recognize his smell as he prepares for his street performances during the pre-Lenten Carnival season, at his home in Petionville, Haiti. Resilus sees himself as something of a performance artist, showing off with snakes and other animals that Haitians don't see every day, earning tips from impromptu audiences. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio    Chery)PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- Saintilus Resilus' day job this time of year is walking the streets of Haiti's capital with snakes on his head.


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As Super Bowl nears, athletes and celebrities lend a hand in New Orleans through charities
NEW ORLEANS – Some athletes and celebrities headed to New Orleans for Super Bowl weekend are picking up hammers and packaging food for the homeless in the big game’s host city.


U.S. tablet shipments soar during holidays, threaten to surpass PCs
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks about the iPhone 4S at Apple headquarters in CupertinoSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook's prediction that tablets would one day outsell personal computers appears to be coming true. Holiday seaso n shipments of tablet computers touched a record 52.5 million, up 75 percent from a year ago, as consumers snapped up a wide range of the touch-enabled mobile devices and lower priced offerings, according to International Data Corp (IDC), which tracks both markets. Growth of the tablet market handily outpaced that of personal computers, with PC shipments sliding 6.4 percent to 89.8 million in the October-December period. …


Google releases thousands of images that map most popular trails at Grand Canyon National Park
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. – Google is giving people a way to virtually hike the Grand Canyon.


NWT premier wraps up Ottawa meetings showing progress on expanded powers
OTTAWA – The premier of the Northwest Territories says Stephen Harper supports the idea of expanding territorial powers to near-provincial standards by April 2014.


Atlanta police spokesman: Officers headed to report of a school shooting, details scarce
ATLANTA – Atlanta police are responding to a report of a shooting at a school but had no other immediate details.


Ottawa doctor admits to act of professional misconduct in inseminations case
TORONTO – A renowned Ottawa doctor accused of artificially inseminating three women with the wrong sperm has admitted to committing an act of professional misconduct.


Pakistan's Balochistan: Minerals, militants, and meddling
Balochistan is a key province in Pakistan that is filled with natural resources as well as a volatile mix of Afghan Taliban leaders, anti-Shiite militants, and ethnic separatists.


Gunmen kill five north Nigeria police, ceasefire in doubt
KADUNA/KANO (Reuters) – Gunmen killed at least five police in two attacks in northern Nigeria on Thursday, casting doubt on the ceasefire declared days earlier by a purported Islamist commander and highlighting how difficult it will be to end insecurity in the region. Around 60 gunmen in the Birnin Gwari area of Kaduna state attacked the divisional police station and branches of Ecobank and First Bank with grenade launchers and assault rifles, killing three policemen, police said. …


Colombia judge rejects mother's plea to block film about baby born to rebel hostage
BOGOTA – A judge has spurned a prominent Colombian’s attempt to prevent the release of a feature film about the odyssey of the child born to her while she was a rebel hostage.


Strong winds hamper search for two people missing in Quebec landslide
L’EPIPHANIE, Que. – Strong winds have prevented rescue crews from resuming their search today for two people who have been missing in a Quebec quarry since Tuesday.


Sears lays off 700 workers, majority from department stores
TORONTO – Sears Canada announced today it is laying off 700 workers -- the majority from their department stores.


A flood of memories: 60 years on, Britain recalls a deadly storm
Britain’s Princess Royal led a remembrance service today to mark the 60th anniversary of a massive flood that killed more than 300 people in East Anglia in 1953, one of the country's worst ever natural disasters.


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Al Qaeda calls on Iraqi Sunni protesters to take up arms
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Al Qaeda’s Iraqi wing on Thursday urged Sunni protesters to take up arms against Shi’ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, adding fuel to growing sectarian unrest in the world’s fastest-growing oil exporter. Al Qaeda’s local affiliate Islamic State of Iraq said “peace and patience” were useless for dealing with the Shi’ite-led government they see as oppressors of Iraq’s Sunni minority. …


Peregrine Financial's Wasendorf sentenced to 50 years in jail
Peregrine Financial Group's former Chief Executive Russell Wasendorf Sr. wears an anti-suicide tunic following his arrest on of lying to federal regulators in Cedar FallsCEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (Reuters) – Russell Wasendorf Sr., who admitted looting more than $100 million from broker Peregrine Financial Group in a scheme that shook confidence in the U.S. futures industry, was sentenced to 50 years behind bars on Thursday. Wasendorf was ordered to pay $215.5 million in restitution. Supporters of the disgraced 64-year-old executive had asked Chief Judge Linda Reade of the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of Iowa for leniency, arguing that Wasendorf is in frail health and that he had helped others even in the midst of his 20-year fraud. …


SC State Ports Authority enters lawsuit challenging planned $35 million cruise terminal
CHARLESTON, S.C. – The South Carolina State Ports Authority is entering a federal lawsuit challenging its plans to build a $35 million cruise terminal in Charleston.


Cost of Canadian military's Mali mission $18.6 million, top soldier says
OTTAWA – The military says the total cost of providing a transport plane to aid international efforts in Mali is $18.6 million.


Winter X Games snowmobiler Caleb Moore dies following last week's crash in Colorado
DENVER – Caleb Moore, an innovative freestyle snowmobile rider who was hurt in a dramatic crash at the Winter X Games in Colorado, died Thursday morning. He was 25.


Canadian Press NewsAlert: Winter X Games snowmobiler Caleb Moore dies following crash
DENVER – Winter X Games snowmobiler Caleb Moore dies following last week’s crash in Colorado.


Kofi Annan tackles drug trafficking in West Africa
ACCRA, Ghana (AP) -- Former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan launched a commission Thursday to tackle drug trafficking in West Africa as the region increasingly becomes a stopover point for cocaine and marijuana shipments from the Americas to Europe.


Cameron says Britain will train Libyan security forces
British Prime Minister David Cameron speaks during a joint news conference with his Libyan counterpart Ali Zeidan in TripoliTRIPOLI (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron used a surprise visit to Tripoli on Thursday to pledge Britain's help in training Libya's security forces, part of broader European efforts to counter Islamic militancy in North Africa. In Brussels, European Union foreign ministers approved the outline of a mission to help Libyan authorities tighten border security to combat arms-smuggling and stop militants crossing the border. The training and advisory mission is expected to involve about 70 civilian experts and to be launched by summer. …


Liberty Bell's twin, a 200th birthday gift from UK, being removed and stored; future unknown
PHILADELPHIA – The iconic Liberty Bell’s latter-day twin, bestowed to the city as a bicentennial gift from Britain, was removed from its hulking tower at a defunct visitors centre on Thursday and placed in storage.


US officials seize $13.6M in phoney Super Bowl merchandize, other sports goods
NEW ORLEANS – A federal law-enforcement official says investigators have confiscated more than $13.6 million worth of phoney sports merchandise over the past five months and expect to seize more in New Orleans during Super Bowl week.


Rome court summons Bank of Italy over Monte Paschi
Monte Dei Paschi bank headquarters is pictured in SienaROME (Reuters) – A court in Rome has summoned Bank of Italy officials for questioning on the state bailout of Monte dei Paschi, as scandal spread over the trading that plunged the world's oldest bank into trouble. The Lazio regional administrative c ourt said in a statement on Wednesday that it had called Deputy Governor Fabrizio Saccomanni and Luigi Federico Signorini, the official in charge of bank supervision, to a hearing on Saturday. The central bank said they would not attend, but would be represented by counsel. …


Winnipeg RCMP make arrests, say they have wiped out Rock Machine biker club
WINNIPEG – Mounties believe they have dismantled an outlaw motorcycle gang in Winnipeg.


Colombia rebels seize oil workers, kill four soldiers
BOGOTA (Reuters) – Colombia’s FARC rebels kidnapped three oil contractors and killed four soldiers in the nation’s south, military sources said on Thursday, in a sign the group is stepping up pressure during peace talks. The kidnappings and other violent incidents on Wednesday came days after the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, made clear during peace negotiations in Cuba that it would continue to capture armed forces, possibly muddying the talks. …


Shifting earth, caused by construction work, maybe caused flood: Montreal
MONTREAL – The City of Montreal says this week’s downtown flood might have been caused by shifting earth during a construction project.


What's behind Mexico's silence on immigration debate?
The days when a Mexican president would raise the battle cry for US immigration reform are long past.


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Latvia takes big step to joining euro
RIGA, Latvia (AP) -- Latvia took a big step Thursday toward adopting the euro currency after its lawmakers passed legislation that could well see the small Baltic country becoming a member at the start of next year.


TSX may open lower on global growth fears
Toronto Stock Exchange logo is seen in Toronto(Reuters) – Canada's main stock index looked set to open lower on Thursday, after the Federal Reserve said in its latest statement that economic growth had stalled and as weak German retail sales data hurt investor sentiment. TOP STORIES * The Federal Reserve on Wednesday left in pl ace its monthly $85 billion bond-buying stimulus plan, arguing the support was needed to lower unemployment even as it indicated a recent stall in U.S. economic growth was likely temporary. …


Dawn attack shook Damascus military complex
AMMAN (Reuters) – The force of the dawn attack on a Syrian military site outside Damascus on Wednesday shook the ground, waking nearby residents from their slumber with up to a dozen blasts, two sources in the area said. “We were sleeping. Then we started hearing rockets hitting the complex and the ground started shaking and we ran into the basement,” said a woman who lives adjacent to the sprawling Jamraya site north-west of the Syrian capital. …


Nepal opposition rejects election call, vows to step up protests
KATHMANDU (Reuters) – Nepal’s main opposition parties vowed on Thursday to intensify street protests against the government, rejecting a plan to hold parliamentary elections in May, a sign of deepening brinkmanship threatening to wreck a fragile peace process. Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai, a former Maoist rebel leader, announced at a rally of 10,000 people on Wednesday that elections, earlier scheduled for last November, would be held in May to elect a special assembly to draw up a new constitution for the young Himalayan republic. …


Canadian dollar weakens slightly ahead of Canada GDP
TORONTO (Reuters) – The Canadian dollar weakened slightly against its U.S. counterpart on Thursday just ahead of Canadian gross domestic product data and as traders eye a key jobs report out of the United States. At 8:02 a.m. (1302 GMT) the Canadian dollar was trading at C$1.0020 to the greenback, or 99.80 U.S. cents, compared with C$1.0015, or 99.85 U.S. cents, at Wednesday’s North American close. November GDP data for Canada is due out at 8:30 am, with the consensus in a Reuters poll pointing to annualized growth of 0.2 percent. A reading above 0.4 percent could push the currency to C$0. …


Pakistan court summons anti-corruption boss
ISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistan’s top court has summoned the government’s anti-corruption chief over a letter he wrote criticizing the tribunal’s judges.


Pension probe seen risky for Resolution, Standard Life
A man is seen behind the entrance door of the offices of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in Canary Wharf, London, November 19, 2010LONDON (Reuters) – Insurers Standard Life and Resolution are most at risk from a regulat ory probe into whether retirees who buy annuities – investment policies that provide a regular income until death – get a fair deal, analysts said. The investigation by the Financial Services Authority will focus on whether people who buy an annuity directly from their pension provider pay more than they would if they shopped around, the watchdog said on Thursday. The regulator will also look into whether insurers hinder their customers from shopping around. …


Syria and Iran threaten retaliation against Israel
This graphic shows the location of a Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013 Israeli airstrike on a military target in Jamraya, Syria, about 15 kilometers (10 miles) from the border with Lebanon. (AP Graphic)BEIRUT (AP) -- Sy ria and Iran have threatened to retaliate for an Israeli air raid near the capital Damascus.


Sentencing hearing underway for Halifax navy officer guilty of espionage
HALIFAX – The sentencing hearing for a navy intelligence officer convicted of espionage is underway in Halifax provincial court.


Naomi Campbell wins libel case over elephant polo
LONDON (AP) -- Model Naomi Campbell accepted libel damages Thursday from a British newspaper over a story that falsely claimed she was planning an elephant polo match in India for her partner’s birthday.


Beyonce to finally face media over allegations of lip-synching at Obama inauguration
NEW ORLEANS – Beyonce is expected to face the media Thursday as she previews her halftime performance at the Super Bowl football championship, but the focus will likely be on her performance at President Barack Obama’s inauguration earlier this month.


Facebook slumps as mobile ad growth fails to impress
The Facebook logo is pictured at the Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park(Reuters) – Shares of Facebook Inc were set to open 7 percent lower on Thursday as a surge in fourth-quarter mobile advertising revenue failed to live up to Wall Street's high expectations. Three brokerages d owngraded the stock of the No. 1 social network, which has struggled to develop a full-fledged mobile advertising business. Facebook has long established itself as one of the most important websites, but investors have worried that until the company's mobile advertising strategy takes off, revenue growth will remain shaky. …


Cameron makes unexpected visit to Libya
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron delivers a speech with Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, unseen, in Algiers, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013. Britain and Algeria agreed to a security partnership that could see greater intelligence-sharing and planning for future crises, Cameron said Wednesday on a visit to the North African country. (AP Photo/Anis Belghoul)LONDON (AP) -- British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged to help Libya's police and army Thursday as he made an unannounced visit to the North African country's capital of Tripoli.


Canada's Flaherty reveals skin disease, explains bloating
Canada's Finance Minister Flaherty speaks during a news conference on Parliament Hill in OttawaOTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said that steroids he is taking for a rare skin disease has made him appear to be bloated, t hough the problem is not preventing him from doing his job, according to an interview published on Thursday. "Of late I've been getting too many questions about my appearance and the weight gain," he told the Globe and Mail. He said the disease is pemphigoid and is being treated with the steroid prednisone. …


Scientific Games to buy WMS Industries for $1.5 billion
(Reuters) – Scientific Games Corp , which makes tickets and software for lotteries, said it would acquire WMS Industries Inc for about $1.5 billion. Scientific Games will pay $26.00 for each WMS common share, a 59 percent premium to WMS stock’s closing price of $16.37 on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday. (Reporting by Chris Peters in Bangalore; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)


Porn star Ron Jeremy has surgery after heart aneurysm at US hospital
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – A spokesman says porn star Ron Jeremy is recovering from surgery at a Los Angeles hospital after an aneurysm near his heart sent him to intensive care.


GM recalls 12,415 cars for possible bolt, airbag issues
DETROIT (Reuters) – General Motors Co is recalling 12,415 cars in the United States to address issues with what may be improperly tightened suspension bolts and faulty airbags, according to documents filed with U.S. safety regulators. In both cases, neither issue has resulted in any accidents or injuries, GM said. …


British PM Cameron makes unannounced visit to Libya
British Prime Minister David Cameron answers questions from journalists after his meeting with Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika at the presidential palace in AlgiersLONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron arrived in the Libyan capital Tripoli on Thursday in an unannounced visit to the north African country, his office in London said. Cameron is scheduled to meet his Libyan counterpart Ali Zeidan, and then expected to hold a joint news conference, which is expected to touch upon the threat of Islamist militancy across the region. "The prime minister landed in Tripoli earlier on Thursday, and will discuss bilateral relations with Libyan officials," a spokeswoman for his Downing Street office said. …


Cameron makes unannounced visit to Libya
British Prime Minister David Cameron answers questions from journalists after his meeting with Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika at the presidential palace in AlgiersLONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron arrived in the Libyan capital Tripoli on Thursday in an unannounced visit to the north African country, his office in London said. Cameron is scheduled to meet his Libyan counterpart Ali Zeidan, and then expected to hold a joint news conference, which is expected to touch upon the threat of Islamist militancy across the region. "The prime minister landed in Tripoli earlier on Thursday, and will discuss bilateral relations with Libyan officials," a spokeswoman for his Downing Street office said. …