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Pet cemetery scandal

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Dozens of concerned pet owners have contacted authorities following the gruesome discovery of more than 20 animal carcasses in the backyard of a Long Island home, a scene described by one veteran SPCA official as something out of a horror movie

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Newborn beluga dies

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A beluga whale calf born Sunday at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium has died. Officials say the 5-foot, 6-inch long male calf that weighed 152 pounds died Tuesday

Chocolate candy cane bark

Lucy Waverman shows you how to make a no-bake holiday treat everyone will love

Prince William homeless for a night

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A cold alley in central London is a far cry from a palace, but it was the spot Prince William chose to sleep to highlight the plight of homeless British teenagers

Canadian Press year in photos

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Photojournalists at The Canadian Press captured thousands of memorable events through their lenses in 2009. Here's the story behind a selection of the best

Tech sector: All grown up

It's time to give the tech sector its due

Karaoke assault suspects kicked out of court

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Six Connecticut women charged with beating up a karaoke singer were kicked out of court for bad behavior

Hawk swoops into hardware store

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A hawk with a three-and-a-half-foot wingspan has been captured and freed after swooping into a South Florida hardware store and not being able to find a way out.

Live mannequins with little modesty

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Mannequins are no longer static creatures in store windows. Some establishments have taken to using humans to move merchandise, throwing on clothes then taking them off for all the passing world to see.

Plea deal in Facebook sex scam

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A Wisconsin teenager accused of using a Facebook scam to blackmail dozens of male students into sex acts has reached a plea agreement

Vader, Storm Troopers invade Wall Street

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Darth Vader and a number of Storm Troopers from the Star Wars Saga rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. They, along with R2-D2, were there as representatives of Lucasfilm Ltd.