Human Resources Minister Monte Solberg speaks in the House of Commons on February 7, 2007.
Politics: Morning buzz

Deb and Monte Solberg take up the Tory fight

From pushing Preston Manning as next Governor-General to attacking Michael Ignatieff's absence, the couple is suddenly everywhere

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More than just steel-toed boots: Mark’s Work Wearhouse will soon be called just Mark’s as it seeks more female customers. Kevin Van Paassen/The Globe and Mail
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Brief encounters: Mark's has designs on panties

Chain claims the 'no-wedgie' market in bid for bigger slice of women's clothes budget

In a photo from video, Tiger Woods speaks during an interview with ESPN's Tom Rinaldi, left, near Woods' home in Windermere, Fla., that aired Sunday, March 21, 2010. Woods said he's a 'little nervous' about the reception he'll get at the Masters when he returns to play golf next month. (AP Photo/ESPN)
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Tiger Woods: I lived a lie

Star golfer breaks silence after sex scandal drove him into seclusion

U.S. President Barack Obama is flanked by Vice President Joe Biden as he makes a statement about the House of Representatives' final passage of health care legislation, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, March 21, 2010.

Konrad Yakabuski

Obama staked it all on health care – now he's assured of his legacy

Passage of the $940-billion overhaul of the U.S. health-care system is a milestone that will change the face and character of the country

Three mining execs plead guilty in China

Four employees from Rio Tinto's iron ore team were detained last summer at the height of fraught negotiations over 2009 ore prices, creating a furor over China's opaque state secrets laws

German home-schoolers seek asylum in Canada

Claiming persecution in Germany, parents take case to Immigration and Refugee board in Alberta

Karzai holds peace talks with insurgent faction

Afghanistan’s President met Hezb-i-Islami delegation, one of three main insurgent groups

Duceppe likens Bloc to résistance; federalists say that's absurd

Second World War-era comparison is ‘ridiculous and unacceptable,' Harper's spokesman says

Real estate agents poised to vote on shakeup of industry

Proposed changes an attempt to satisfy concerns raised by federal Competition Bureau

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