+ Follow Toronto Star Tag
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[Title] => Toronto mayor says he doesn't smoke crack cocaine
[Summary] => Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denied Friday that he smokes crack cocaine and said he is not an addict after a video purported to show him using the drug. Ford did not say whether he has ever used crack.
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[Title] => Pistons' Villanueva charged with domestic assault
[Summary] => The Toronto Star is reporting that Detroit Pistons forward Charlie Villanueva faces a charge of domestic assault after a May 19 incident in Burlington, Ontario.
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[Title] => Reports: NHL wants to impose head-shots rule now
[Summary] => The NHL wants to adopt a new rule against blindside hits to the head before the end of this season, according to two reports Wednesday.
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[Title] => Fil-Canadian nurse who died of SARS honored
[Summary] => Saluting a Filipino-Canadian nurses dedication to her profession, an Ontario hospital flew its flag at half-mast over the weekend after she died of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) which she contracted in the line of duty.
North York General Hospital in Toronto flew its flag at half mast in honor of Filipino-Canadian nurse Nelia Laroza, 51, who died on Sunday night after battling SARS since mid-May, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) spokesman Ambassador Victoriano Lecaros said yesterday.
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[Title] => 1st probable SARS death
[Summary] => A 46-year-old Canada-based Filipina nursing assistant who died last week was "probably" the first fatality from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in the Philippines, Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit Jr. said yesterday.
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[Title] => Canada allows Pacificador son to stay
[Summary] => The son of former Assemblyman Arturo Pacificador was allowed on Friday by the Canadian Supreme Court to remain in Canada despite pending murder charges against him in the Philippines.
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[Title] => DOJ to appeal Canada ruling on Pacificador case
[Summary] => Try and try again.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) said yesterday it will appeal the decision of a Canadian court denying the Philippine governments request for the extradition to the Philippines of Rodolfo Pacificador, one of the suspects in the February 1986 murder of former Antique Gov. Evelio Javier.
Justice Undersecretary Merceditas Gutierrez, who handles international cases for the DOJ, said that while the DOJ has not received a copy of the Canadian courts ruling yet, "we have 60 days from receipt (of the ruling) to file an appeal."
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Toronto Star
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North York General Hospital in Toronto flew its flag at half mast in honor of Filipino-Canadian nurse Nelia Laroza, 51, who died on Sunday night after battling SARS since mid-May, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) spokesman Ambassador Victoriano Lecaros said yesterday.
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[Title] => Canada allows Pacificador son to stay
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[Title] => DOJ to appeal Canada ruling on Pacificador case
[Summary] => Try and try again.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) said yesterday it will appeal the decision of a Canadian court denying the Philippine governments request for the extradition to the Philippines of Rodolfo Pacificador, one of the suspects in the February 1986 murder of former Antique Gov. Evelio Javier.
Justice Undersecretary Merceditas Gutierrez, who handles international cases for the DOJ, said that while the DOJ has not received a copy of the Canadian courts ruling yet, "we have 60 days from receipt (of the ruling) to file an appeal."
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February 23, 2003 - 12:00am