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HEALTH August 12, 2017 7:49 pm

Popular swimming area near Regina shut down due to E. coli contamination

The man-made pond is currently shut down and the water is being drained after tests showed the pond was contaminated with E. coli.

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SPORTS August 13, 2017 5:17 pm

Saskatchewan Huskies quarterbacks plan on pushing each other this season

Saskatchewan Huskies starting quarterback Kyle Siemens knows that if he lets his foot off the gas pedal, Mason Nyhus will accelerate.

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Saskatchewan Huskies starting quarterback Kyle Siemens knows that if he lets his foot off the gas pedal, Mason Nyhus will accelerate.
CANADA August 12, 2017 8:53 pm

20th annual John Arcand Fiddle Fest keeps tradition alive

The John Arcand Fiddle Fest marked its 20th anniversary this weekend with a fiddle contest, workshops and cultural camps.

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The John Arcand Fiddle Fest marked its 20th anniversary this weekend with a fiddle contest, workshops and cultural camps.
POLITICS August 13, 2017 4:04 pm

Charlottesville victim Heather Heyer wanted to deliver message to white supremacists

Heather Heyer came to downtown Charlottesville with her friends to make a stand against white nationalists who converged on the Virginia college town, her boss said.

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ENTERTAINMENT August 13, 2017 6:00 pm

Female country singers have far less radio time, and it’s not changing any time soon

Despite a spotlight on the issue, female country musicians still lag behind their male counterparts, especially on the radio.

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SPORTS August 13, 2017 5:31 pm

Zverev upsets Federer for Rogers Cup title

Alexander Zverev kept his winning streak alive with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Swiss ace Roger Federer in the Rogers Cup final on Sunday.

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ADOLF HITLER August 13, 2017 2:34 pm

Drunk U.S. tourist punched after giving 'Heil Hitler' salutes in Germany

Police say a drunken American man was punched by a passer-by as he gave the stiff-armed Nazi salute multiple times in downtown Dresden.

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SCIENCE August 13, 2017 1:42 pm

Oregon city at ‘double ground zero’ braced for rare total eclipse

Oregon’s Depoe Bay is preparing for the first total eclipse to traverse the continental United States in a century as if a natural disaster was bearing down on the small coastal city.

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POLITICS August 13, 2017 1:25 pm

Donald Trump re-election campaign releases first television ad

The ad’s release comes amid intense criticism of Trump’s response to the events in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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HEALTH August 13, 2017 12:44 pm

Head of Indian hospital suspended by government after deaths of 60 children

The government of Uttar Pradesh state suspended the head of the state-run BRD Medical College, Rajeev Misra

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Murder in the Mothers Club

 
 
In Japan, the pain of being excluded from cool-mom cliques has driven women to kill their children's friends.
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Murder in the Mothers Club
 
In playgrounds and in preschools across the U.S., parenting has become a competitive sport. Taking their children's success as a sign of their own, mothers often go to extremes to win them entree into the "right" programs and cliques. But could the increasingly high social stakes ever drive a mother to commit murder? Consider what's happened, more than once, in Japan . . . As Mie Taniguchi sped along a deserted country road one Friday in February of 2006, she felt tired and spent. For the past few nights, the 34-year-old had been unable to sleep as she struggled with her feelings of loneliness. As happens with many women in Japan, Taniguchi's only friends were the mothers at her daughter's kindergarten—but recently, they had been distant, and she felt bitterly excluded. Now, she was afraid they would reject her 5-year-old daughter, too.

This morning, it was Taniguchi's turn to drive her daughter and two of her classmates to their kindergarten in Nagahama. In the backseat, Wakana Taketomo and Jin Sano sat quietly, staring sleepily out the window. Taniguchi mistook their silence for a deliberate snub of her daughter. That idea pushed her over the edge.

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