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TORONTO - Canadian authorities said Saturday they had foiled plans for terrorist attacks in southern Ontario with the arrests of 17 people who were "inspired by al-Qaida."
TORONTO - Tens of thousands of sun-drenched revelers gathered Wednesday for a star-studded outdoor bash - headlined by the Rolling Stones - aimed at showing Toronto is free of SARS and ready to rock.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia - The Police kicked off its reunion tour before a sold-out crowd of 20,000 - not bad for a group playing its first stadium in more than 20 years.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - The Police announced their first tour in decades Monday at a rehearsal at the Whisky a Go-Go as a throng of fans crowded near the legendary Sunset Strip nightclub. The tour includes a June 18 concert at US Airways Center in downtown Phoenix.
TORONTO -- Police have charged the tour manager of the Black Eyed Peas with assault after he allegedly punched celebrity blogger Perez Hilton outside a Toronto nightclub.
July 27, 2004
TORONTO - Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher was attacked at a concert, and the alleged assailant was charged Monday.
TORONTO - Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher was attacked at a concert, and the alleged assailant was charged Monday.
PHOENIX - A Mesa high school student, who was arrested last month for allegedly plotting to kill herself and some of her peers, will not be tried as an adult.
MESA, AZ - Authorities say three guns were found in the home of a Mesa high school student arrested Thursday for threats to kill herself and some of her peers.
LONDON - Supermodel Naomi Campbell was arrested at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 Thursday for allegedly spitting at a police officer, Sky News television reported.
At least four Scottsdale residents walked out of their homes one recent morning to find their sport utility vehicles or cars resting on jacks.
A state crime task force arrested owners and employees of six travel agencies, including ones in Mesa and Scottsdale, whose main source of business was booking flights for human smugglers and illegal immigrants, authorities said Thursday.
LONDON - Naomi Campbell was released on bail Friday after a spat with a police officer at Heathrow Airport's troubled new Terminal 5, where one of her bags was lost.
TORONTO - Twelve men accused of scheming to blow up Canadian targets in a terrorist plot that authorities say was inspired by al-Qaida faced a formal hearing Tuesday on the charges against them.
TORONTO - Investigators said Wednesday a heavy rainstorm accompanied by lightning and strong winds was a factor that caused an Air France jet to skid off a Toronto runway and burst into flames, prompting 309 passengers and crew to slide down escape chutes in an evacuation that took less than two minutes.
LONDON - Model Naomi Campbell says she is sorry she assaulted two police officers during a dispute about lost luggage aboard a British Airways plane. But she has refused to apologize to the airline, accusing it of racism.
TORONTO - The lead singer of the Canadian pop band Barenaked Ladies and three other people survived a plane crash in rural southeastern Ontario, authorities said Monday.
The last segment of a three-tiered professional career came to an end June 30 for the Rev. Philip Acquaro. He retired as a judge on the Roman Catholic Diocesan Tribunal for the Diocese of Phoenix. He had served on the Marriage Tribunal since 1990.
A 37-year-old Toronto man was arrested Friday in Canada on suspicion of threatening Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and his family.
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario - Canadian authorities investigating an alleged homegrown plot to blow up buildings in Ontario said Monday more arrests were possible as part of a wider probe into terrorist cells in at least seven countries, including the United States.
The recorded officer interrogation of a Mesa teen who threatened to kill people at her high school has been obtained by ABC 15.
BRAMPTON, Ontario - Prosecutors have accused some of the 17 Muslim terror suspects arrested in Canada of plotting to storm Parliament, take hostages and behead the prime minister unless Canada withdrew its troops from Afghanistan, an attorney for one of the suspects said.
TURIN, Italy - Wayne Gretzky said he didn't do it. Again. He said his own troubles won't affect Canada's supposedly good-as-gold Olympic hockey team. Repeating himself there, too. Looking tired and drawn, Gretzky arrived at the Olympics with Team Canada on Tuesday.
Wayne Gretzky was recorded on a wiretap speaking with Coyotes associate coach Rick Tocchet in a gambling investigation just a few days ago, the Toronto Star reported Saturday.
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