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Raging fire burning west of Lillooet, B.C., increases in size
The massive forest fire burning in B.C.'s Cariboo Region continues to sweep eastward as it moves toward Marshall Lake in the Bridge River Valley.
CBC

Raitt should resign over isotope tape, says Liberal critic
Stephen Harper should accept the resignation of Natural Resources minister Lisa Raitt, following what the prime minister's office is calling 'embarrassing' comments on an audio recording discussing the medical isotope shortage, said Liberal critic David McGuinty.
CBC

Russia source says North Korea readying launches: report
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian Foreign Ministry source on Tuesday said there were signs that North Korea was preparing new missile launches, Interfax news agency reported.
Reuters

Real Housewives` Kelly Bensimon Admits to Hitting Beau
Real Housewives of New York's Kelly Bensimon accepted a deal in New York City court Monday over charges that she smacked her 30-year-old beau. As part of her deal, Bensimon, 40, had to admit to hitting Nick Stefanov last March -- but didn't have to plead guilty. The assault charge will be dropped against her if she isn't arrested for another year. She'll also serve two days of community service. See... Join Us on Facebook and Twitter for even more up to the minute celebrity news and photos!
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Nadal to head to Wimbledon hoping to be ready
Rafael Nadal will travel to London next Tuesday in hopes of defending his Wimbledon title despite having played with pain in his knees for months.
CBS News

Adam Lambert Signs Record Deal
'It's going to be ridiculous!' Lambert says of his album due out in the fall. 'Get Ready'
People

Mirroring Behavior
Eighteen years ago, in a laboratory at the University of Parma in Italy, a neuroscientist named Giacomo Rizzolatti and his graduate students were recording electrical activity from neurons in the brain of a macaque monkey. It was a typical study in neurophysiology: needle thin electrodes ran into the monkey’s head through a small window cut out of its skull; the tips of the electrodes were placed within individual neurons in a brain region called the premotor cortex. At the time, the premotor cortex was known to be involved in the planning and initiation of movements, and, just as Rizzolatti expected, when the monkey moved its arm to grab an object the electrodes signaled that premotor neurons were firing. And then, neglecting to turn off their equipment, Rizzolatti and his team got lunch. [More]
Scientific American

Hezbollah concedes defeat in Lebanon election
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah accepted the result of Lebanon's parliamentary election, in which his US backed opponents won a majority..
Euronews.net

Labour does not want a new leader, says David Miliband
Foreign secretary says there is no challenger to Gordon Brown - and Alan Johnson, the 'leading candidate', is backing the prime minister 'to the hilt'David Miliband insisted today that the parliamentary Labour party was backing Gordon Brown and that the 'leading candidate', Alan Johnson, had no intention of challenging the prime minister.The foreign secretary told BBC Radio 4's Today that the cabinet and Brown would now focus their sights on making voters want to support Labour once again.'The parliamentary Labour party has reached a settled view about the leadership,' said Miliband. 'The Labour party does not want a new leader, there is no vacancy, there is no challenger. The leading candidate, Alan Johnson, has said he is backing the prime minister to the hilt so that is that.'Johnson, the new home secretary, has replaced Miliband as the favourite to replace Brown should the prime minister be forced from office. Nonetheless, Miliband made it clear last year he was ready to be a candi
Guardian

PhillyDeals: Supreme Court puts the onus on elected judges
An elected judge shouldn't handle a case when he or she has accepted a big, steaming pile of campaign cash from one of the parties, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled yesterday in a 5-4 vote.
The Philadelphia Inquirer

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