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PCs promise more cellular coverage, NDP pledge more arts funding on third campaign weekend

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewOver the weekend, the PCs promised they would increase cellular coverage throughout the province. Meanwhile, the NDP announced to boost funding for the arts. The Liberal party ended its weekend in Mount Pearl.
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About 12 cooling towers in Yonkers to be tested as Legionnaire's disease outbreak continues

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewDr. Amler says scientists will be looking for organisms in the cooling towers that have the same DNA as what has been found in Legionnaire's disease patients.
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Gaza City residents forced to flee as Israel carries out intense strikes

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIsraeli Defence Minister Israel Katz celebrates the bombings of residential buildings for the third day in a row.
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Clark Retro Fitness marks 9/11 with challenge that commemorates first responders at ground zero

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe idea was to mimic what firefighters and police officers did 24 years ago as they stepped inside of the Twin Towers to save those who were trapped.
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Norwalk man who worked across from Twin Towers grateful for community support on 9/11

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewRoberts says he was running late that day and was supposed to meet someone inside one of the towers.
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'Get out of there': Israeli PM urges Palestinians to evacuate ahead of Gaza City offensive

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called on the residents of Gaza City to "get out of there" ahead of an offensive aimed at taking over the largest Palestinian city.
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The Breakdown | Remembering Ken Dryden + Tracking a legionnaires' outbreak

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe National looks back at the life of Montreal Canadiens legend Ken Dryden whose off-ice legacy included writing acclaimed books, teaching and politics. Also, how health officials found the source of a deadly legionnaires' outbreak in...
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Why a legionnaires’ outbreak is hard to trace

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn the past two years, an outbreak of legionnaires’ disease in London, Ont., has left four people dead and sent dozens of people to hospital before the source was found. CBC’s Jennifer LaGrassa breaks down how health officials found...
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NYC Legionnaire's disease death toll now at 6; decrease in inspections may be factor in outbreak

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewHealth Department sources also revealed a possible contributing factor that may have slowed down the amount of inspection of cooling towers inspected across the city.
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Legionnaires' outbreak: Data shows huge drop in cooling tower inspections

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAs health officials investigate the cause, News 12 took a look at the latest inspections of cooling towers, specifically in the Bronx.
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No quick relief in sight for P.E.I. texters and callers dealing with 'pathetic' cellphone service

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe number of cellphones trying to get a signal on Prince Edward Island has risen along with the population. Some people complain they're paying hundreds a month for service that's unreliable at best and non-existent at worse. The...
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‘This is personal.’ Hundreds turn out to see 9/11 mobile exhibit in Easton

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe 83-foot tractor-trailer, which expands to exhibit a wide array of 9/11 artifacts, has been touring the country for years.
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New York: Millions pledge to restore prominent relics

9th - Higher Ed
The US state has broken ground on a multi-million dollar project to restore one of the most prominent relics of its 1964 World’s Fair.
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'Nothing will be the same again': Parisians mourn Notre-Dame Cathedral

9th - Higher Ed
More than three quarters of a billion euros have been raised for the reconstruction of Notre-Dame. Just 36 hours after Paris' iconic 12th century cathedral went up in flames, the pledges are coming in from billionaires, governments, and...
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This igloo greenhouse could revolutionize food production in the North

9th - Higher Ed
A Ryerson University student has built an greenhouse on the Arctic Circle that allows people in the far North to grow fresh produce.
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Postcards from Azerbaijan: The Baku Flame Towers

9th - Higher Ed
Our new series of Postcards begins in the capital of Azerbaijan, with the striking new addition to the skyline. The Flame Towers are the city’s tallest buildings, overlooking Baku Bay and the Old City. Euronews’ Seamus Kearney reported:...
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Review board recommends wind farm be approved at Nunavut mine

9th - Higher Ed
A new wind farm could be coming to a mine in the Kitikmeot. The Nunavut Impact Review Board is recommending the project move forward, but some residents of the area say they’re worried about how it could impact wildlife. Natalie Pressman...
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Authorities: Mahopac man captured sexually explicit images of children with hidden camera

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities say John Towers was arrested and charged Thursday with sexual exploitation of a minor and possession of child pornography.
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War on Gaza: Israeli attacks continue to kill civilians

9th - Higher Ed
Israel told 1 point 1 million Palestinians living in the northern part of the Gaza Strip to move south
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Rajapushpa Pristinia, Kokapet Hyderabad

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Located in the burgeoning area of Kokapet, Hyderabad, Rajapushpa Pristinia is a residential project featuring six high-rise towers, each spanning an impressive 38 to 42 floors. With a total of 1,800 flats on offer, Pristinia provides a...
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How do Canada’s data prices compare to the rest of the world?

9th - Higher Ed
CBC Marketplace put Canada’s phone data prices to the test, asking phone users in other countries to do everyday activities that many Canadians wouldn't dream of without a wifi connection.
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NASA's Artemis I aims to pave way for future moon mission

9th - Higher Ed
NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) is ready to blast off Monday morning from Cape Canaveral, Fla., as part of the Artemis I mission. The mission is a critical test of several things, including how SLS performs, travelling to the moon and...
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FAA agreement delays 5G rollout near some U.S. airports

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. aviation regulator, the FAA, came to a last-minute deal to avoid turning dozens of airports into no-fly zones for certain planes, but the bigger issue about whether 5G could interfere with airplanes' ability to land remains...
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Georgia's ancient fortress villages: An endangered UNESCO site

9th - Higher Ed
In the latest part of our series on UNESCO's endangered list, Al Jazeera visits the ancient fortress villages of Ushguli, high in the mountains of Svaneti in northern Georgia.