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Canadian police officer hurt in Calgary mall altercation
(Reuters) - A Canadian police officer was in stable condition after being injured in a violent altercation at a shopping mall in the western city of Calgary that left a second person with more serious wounds, emergency responders and media reports said.
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UPDATE 2-Baseball results
Sept 17 (Gracenote) - Results from the MLB games on Saturday (home team in CAPS)
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UPDATE 1-Tennis-Quebec City Challenge women's singles semifinal results
Sept 17 (Gracenote) - Results from the Quebec City Challenge Women's Singles Semifinal matches on Saturday
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UPDATE 2-GM, Canada union continue final talks, no indication of progress
TORONTO, Sept 17 (Reuters) - General Motors Co and the Canadian union Unifor kept negotiating on Saturday, divided ahead of a looming strike deadline over union demands that the U.S. carmaker commit to new vehicle models at its Oshawa, Ontario, plant.
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Global fund raises $12.9 billion to fight AIDS, TB and malaria
MONTREAL (Reuters) - A global fund has raised over $12.9 billion from international donors as part of a campaign aimed at effectively eradicating AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis by 2030, conference organizers said on Saturday.
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Canada's Trudeau sees potential for stronger ties with China
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, speaking days after a Canadian man was released from prison in China, said on Saturday there was "tremendous potential" for stronger and more stable ties with the Asian country.
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UPDATE 1-Tennis-Davis Cup world group semifinal Draw
Sept 17 (Gracenote) - Draw from the Davis Cup World Group Semifinal matches on Saturday
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No significant progress in auto talks with GM: Canada Unifor union
TORONTO (Reuters) - General Motors Co and the Canadian union Unifor have not yet made any significant progress in their talks to hammer out a new contract, the labor group's President Jerry Dias said on Saturday as the sides entered the final stretch of negotiations.
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Norwegian hostage freed by al Qaeda-linked group in Philippines
MANILA (Reuters) - A Norwegian man held hostage by the al Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf Islamist militant group in the southern Philippines since September last year was freed on Saturday, Philippine officials said.
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