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Morning Brew: October 13, 2006

Your morning news roundup for Friday, October 13, 2006:

Global warming? My brother doesn't believe in it now that he's seensnow in the city in October.

That rich uncle of yours could come in handy now, asBikeShare has hit some financial woesand needs some money to keep operating.

It's so easy to make a bomb these days thanks to the internet, even people in the middle of domestic disputes seem to be trying to use them.

Turns out that the seventeen year old girl that had gone missingwas just hiding away from mom for a little while.

The ban on cell phone use while driving is one step closer to reality.Now, let's ban people trying to do their hair and nails while driving too. (I saw one on the 401 today, seriously.)

CityTV came to the rescue by persuadinga dognapper to return the family petto the rightful owner.

A group of environmental advocateshave demanded a review of the province's air pollution policies, and Dalton McGuinty is probably shaking in his boots.

The judge accused of improper conducthas now been officially charged by the RCMPfor seducing a South Korean refugee.

In true hockey player fashion, Ken Dryden might be down but he sure isn't out, ashe refuses to quit from the leadership race.

Three years ago, an explosion killed seven people — and forced Apache Burger to close for the day — at a strip mall in Etobicoke. Now,the construction company is being held accountable.

A retired UCC teacher wasfound guilty yesterday of sexually assaulting two Grade 7 studentsjust over ten years ago. After all the complaints they've been getting, it looks like UCC might need to drag some skeletons out of the closet.

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