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| Canadian cat runs for mayor | | A three-year-old cat named Tuxedo Stan runs for mayor. Affiliate CTV reports on his unique platform for Halifax, Canada. |
| 'How Booze Built America' | | CNN's Victor Blackwell has a pint with Mike Rowe and talks about his new show "How Booze built America." |
| 7 dead, 5 missing in Nepal avalanche | | At least seven climbers were killed and five others are missing after an avalanche Sunday morning on Manaslu, the world's eighth-highest peak, rescuers and police said. |
| The art of 'Breaking Bad' | | An unusual art exhibit in Los Angeles promotes and celebrates the Emmy-nominated drama "Breaking Bad". |
| Should you upgrade to the iPhone 5? | | Deciding to when to upgrade is a funny, sometimes expensive thing. Carrier contracts that subsidize the cost of a new iPhone are usually for two years, so it's traditional to upgrade every other model or less. You also want to time it just right, during the iPhone development cycle, so you don't buy a phone months before it's outdated. |
| Wife wants Iran to find missing spouse | | The family of retired FBI agent Robert Levinson can't help but count the days since he vanished during a business trip to Iran's Kish Island on March 8, 2007. |
| 7 bodies found in western Mexico | | Seven bodies that had been dismembered and burned were found in the western Mexican state of Michoacan on Saturday, authorities said. |
| Somali lawmaker gunned down | | A member of Somalia's newly formed parliament was gunned down Saturday in front of his house, later succumbing to his injuries at a nearby hospital, according to government and U.N. reports. |
| Egyptian court: OK to oust parliament | | Egypt's high administrative court on Saturday upheld a controversial decision to dissolve parliament -- a move the nation's president emphatically opposes -- state news reported. |
| Ex-SEALs died after rushing to help | | Two former Navy SEALs who were among four Americans killed last week in an attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, died after rushing to the aid of their colleagues. |
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