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U.S. man arrested in N.Y. police cannibalism case
The arrest of a man accused Friday of seeking to pay $5,000 to a New York City police officer to kidnap a Manhattan woman that he intended to rape and kill drew claims from a defence lawyer that the government was trying to prevent him from testifying abo
Johann 'Hans' Breyer admits he was an Auschwitz guard, but insists he was never at the death camp. Newly recovered Second World War-era documents suggest otherwise
Trooper gives Women Cavity Search for Littering
Two Irving women stopped for littering are suing two state troopers, alleging they were subjected to an illegal and humiliating “roadside body cavity search” of their anuses and vaginas — using the same latex glove — while on the side of the road in full

A masked gunman killed one man and seriously wounded another in a small cafe in St-Léonard Friday afternoon in what is believed to be a Mafia shooting.
NRA calls for armed police officers in all U.S. schools
The executive vice-president of the National Rifle Association called today for the U.S. Congress to act immediately to get armed police officers into all schools, a recommendation made just hours after a memorial was held to mark a week since the Newtown
Police lose bullets on car roof
Northamptonshire Police lose a box of bullets after leaving it on the roof of one of their cars while responding to an emergency.

Municipal officials in the Quebec town of Saint-Rémi stand behind Mayor Michel Lavoie, arrested today along with his son and a business partner on charges of fraud and conspiracy.
The Biggest New Spying Program You've Probably Never Heard Of
What if a government spy agency had power to copy and data mine information about ordinary Americans from any government database? This could include records from law enforcement investigations, health information, employment history, travel and student r
Homicide rates in Canada rose 7% in 2011
The number of homicides in Canada rose to 598 in 2011, 44 more than the previous year, marking the first increase in three years, according to data released today.

Quebec provincial police are continuing to investigate the suspicious deaths of three young children from the same family in a Drummondville, Que., home.
Breivik, who is serving a 21-year sentence for killing 77 people in a bomb and gun rampage last year, has complained that he is being held in inhumane conditions and is being denied freedom of expression

The inmates — responsible for murders, rapes, kidnappings, beatings and bank robberies — seek money for negligence and breaches of their Charter rights
Watchdog needed to curb press 'havoc'
The Leveson report calls for a tougher form of press self-regulation but Prime Minister David Cameron says he has "serious concerns and misgivings" over new laws.
Russia bans Pussy Riot web videos
A Russian court has banned access on the internet to the videos of performances by the jailed feminist punk band Pussy Riot, ruling the films to be extremist.
A Moscow court declared the videos, including the infamous Punk Prayer in the Cathedral of Ch
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