Posts Tagged ‘from’
French nuclear officials downplay risks from blast
An explosion at a nuclear waste-management site at the Marcoule complex in southeastern France has killed at least one man, but officials say there was no leak of radioactive material at one of the country’s oldest nuclear facilities. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
Gatineau student died from head trauma
The Gatineau student whose body was found burned and beaten outside her school three days ago died from a trauma to the head, police said Friday. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
Gadhafi claims ‘tactical’ retreat from compound
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi claimed in a radio address early Wednesday that he retreated from his Tripoli compound in a 'tactical move,' hours after rebel fighters celebrated and looted inside his former residence and military barracks. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
TSX, Dow bounce back from worst lows
North American markets rebounded from their lows Thursday but were still down steeply at mid-afternoon, mired in worries about a possible U.S. recession and the health of European banks. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
Alexandria boy dies after jump from fatal fire
A child who escaped a fire that claimed the lives of his mother and two siblings when his father leaped with him from the blaze has died as a result of his injuries, according to hospital officials. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
Tim Pawlenty withdraws from U.S. presidential race
Former Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty withdrew from the race for the Republican nomination in the 2012 presidential race on Sunday after a disappointing third-place finish in an Iowa straw poll. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
PHOTOS: Face transplants from around the world
Surgeons have come a long way in the art and science of transplanting faces in the past several years. Warning: Some viewers may find the images in this photo gallery to be disturbing. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]