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    US sets position for Columbia River bargaining

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    Controversial Toronto Mayor Rob Ford slammed President Obama's signature legislative achievement on Thursday, saying that Obamacare is going to cost the U.S.
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    Rob Ford: Obamacare going to cost taxpayers ‘a fortune’

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    Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird:
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    A tanker train carrying crude oil burns after derailing in western Alabama outside Aliceville, Ala., early Friday morning. The train exploded, sending flames and black smoke into the air and temporarily forcing one family to leave their home. (AP Photo/ ABC 33/40, Bill Castle) 
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