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Canada: Tractor Drives Through Crowd at Pro-Palestine Rally in Toronto

Pro-Palestine protesters gathered outside the U.S. Consulate in Toronto on Tuesday night, November 18. During the rally, a Kubota tractor drove through the crowd.

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Canada: Manitoba Under State of Emergency as Wildfires Force Thousands to Evacuate

Manitoba declared a state of emergency and urged thousands of people in northern and eastern parts of the province to evacuate as wildfires continue to threaten communities across the province.  This video, recorded on Tuesday night, shows the raging fire in Sheridon.

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US: Amazon Workers Strike At Multiple Facilities, Demanding Fair Labor Contract

Workers at multiple Amazon facilities across the U.S. went on strike on Thursday, December 19, less than a week to go before Christmas, for better benefits, more money, and job security.

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Injured Kwan pulls out of Winter Olympics

Injured Kwan pulls out of Winter Olympics

TURIN, Italy - U.S. figure skater Michelle Kwan wipes a tear during a press conference in Turin on Feb. 12 after pulling out of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games. The five-time world champion failed to shake off a niggling groin injury.

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Injured Kwan pulls out of Winter Olympics

Injured Kwan pulls out of Winter Olympics

TURIN, Italy - U.S. figure skater Michelle Kwan speaks at a press conference in Turin on Feb. 11. The U.S. Olympic Committee said on Feb. 12 that the five-time world champion pulled out of the Turin Winter Olympics after failing to shake off a niggling groin injury.

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(1)Arakawa wins gold at world championships

(1)Arakawa wins gold at world championships

DORTMUND, Germany - Japan's Shizuka Arakawa (C) wins gold March 27 at the World Figure Skating Championships in Dortmund, Germany, outperforming Sasha Cohen (L) of the United States in the women's free program. Cohen took silver and American compatriot Michelle Kwan (R) bronze.

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Slutskaya takes gold, Suguri 3rd in figure skating worlds

Slutskaya takes gold, Suguri 3rd in figure skating worlds

NAGOYA, Japan - Olympic silver medalist Irina Slutskaya (C) of Russia plays it safe March 23 and finally wins a long-coveted gold medal at the World Figure Skating Championships. Michelle Kwan of the United States (L) fails to defend her title but wins silver, while Fumie Suguri (R) takes a bronze medal at the M-Wave ice arena in Nagano.

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(1)Kwan, Suguri draw final spots in women's short at worlds

(1)Kwan, Suguri draw final spots in women's short at worlds

NAGANO, Japan - Defending champion Michelle Kwan of the United States performs in the women's qualification round of the World Figure Skating Championships at the M-Wave ice arena in Nagano on March 20.

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Kwan fails to land figure skating jump

Kwan fails to land figure skating jump

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - Michelle Kwan of the United States fails to land a jump cleanly in figure skating Feb. 21 at the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. She placed third after compatriot Sarah Hughes and Russia's Irina Slutskaya.

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Michelle Kwan leads after short program

Michelle Kwan leads after short program

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - American Michelle Kwan, who skated to the same music she did four years ago when she earned the silver in Nagano, stood atop the rankings after short program at Salt Lake Ice Center on Feb. 19.

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Slutskaya wins figure skating Grand Prix final

Slutskaya wins figure skating Grand Prix final

TOKYO, Japan - Russia's Irina Slutskaya performs during the women's final Feb. 17 in the International Skate Union Grand Prix final competition at Yoyogi national gymnasium in Tokyo. Slutskaya beat Michelle Kwan of the United States in a head-to-head duel to win the title for the second straight year.

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Tara crowned Olympic figure skating

Tara crowned Olympic figure skating

U.S. figure skater Tara Lipinski shows the poise and grace which took her to Olympic gold Feb. 20 at Nagano's White Ring ice arena. Lipinski overhauled U.S. rival Michelle Kwan, who led after the short program, to become the youngest-ever women's singles Olympic champ at 15 years and 8 months. Kwan finished as runner-up, while Lu Chen of China took the bronze medal.

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Kwan pipped at the post by Lipinski

Kwan pipped at the post by Lipinski

Michelle Kwan of the U.S. strikes a pose during her free program in Olympic figure skating Feb. 20 at Nagano's White Ring ice arena. Kwan, who led after the short program, finished with the silver medal. U.S. rival Tara Lipinski took the gold medal.

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Little Princess becomes Olympic champion

Little Princess becomes Olympic champion

World champion Tara Lipinski of the U.S. twirls her way to Olympic gold in the women's figure skating free program Feb. 20. Lipinski stunned the crowd at Nagano's White Ring ice arena with a come-from-behind win to become the youngest-ever women's singles Olympic champion. Lipinski had trailed U.S. rival Michelle Kwan after the short program. Kwan finished with the silver medal, while China's Lu Chen took bronze.

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Kwan skates into lead after short program

Kwan skates into lead after short program

Michelle Kwan of the U.S. strikes a pose during her Olympic singles figure skating short program Feb. 18 at Nagano's White Ring ice arena. Kwan went on to finish top, ahead of U.S. rival Tara Lipinski, and in good shape for the Olympic gold medal.

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Lipinski sounds a warning to Olympics

Lipinski sounds a warning to Olympics

Figure skater Tara Lipinski of the U.S. screams with delight after completing her short program routine at the Nagano Olympics on Feb. 18. Lipinski finished second behind U.S. rival Michelle Kwan after the short program.

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Kwan expresses herself in short program

Kwan expresses herself in short program

U.S. figure skater Michelle Kwan gets into the groove during her short program at the Nagano Olympics on Feb. 18. Kwan edged U.S. teammate Tara Lipinski for first place after the completion of the skaters' short routines.

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Kwan of US warms up at White Ring

Kwan of US warms up at White Ring

Michelle Kwan of the United States warms up Feb. 18 morning prior to Figure skating women's singles short program in the same day evening at the White Ring in the city of Nagano.

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Slutskaya takes gold, Suguri 3rd in figure skating worlds

Slutskaya takes gold, Suguri 3rd in figure skating worlds

NAGOYA, Japan - Olympic silver medalist Irina Slutskaya (C) of Russia plays it safe March 23 and finally wins a long-coveted gold medal at the World Figure Skating Championships. Michelle Kwan of the United States (L) fails to defend her title but wins silver, while Fumie Suguri (R) takes a bronze medal at the M-Wave ice arena in Nagano.

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Ice Princess (2005)

Ice Princess (2005)

Michelle Trachtenberg & Michelle Kwan Characters: Casey Carlyle & Herself Film: Ice Princess (USA/CAN 2005) Director: Tim Fywell 18 March 2005 Date: 18 March 2005

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Ice Princess (2005)

Ice Princess (2005)

Michelle Kwan Characters: Herself Film: Ice Princess (USA/CAN 2005) Director: Tim Fywell 18 March 2005 Date: 18 March 2005

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Ice Princess (2005)

Ice Princess (2005)

Brian Boitano & Michelle Kwan Characters: Himself & Herself Film: Ice Princess (USA/CAN 2005) Director: Tim Fywell 18 March 2005 Date: 18 March 2005

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ICE PRINCESS  BRIAN BOITANO AND   MICHELLE KWAN( ICE PRINCES

ICE PRINCESS BRIAN BOITANO AND MICHELLE KWAN( ICE PRINCES

ICE PRINCESS BRIAN BOITANO AND MICHELLE KWAN( ICE PRINCESS BRIAN BOITANO, MICHELLE KWAN

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Michelle Kwan leads after short program

Michelle Kwan leads after short program

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - American Michelle Kwan, who skated to the same music she did four years ago when she earned the silver in Nagano, stood atop the rankings after short program at Salt Lake Ice Center on Feb. 19.

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Kwan fails to land figure skating jump

Kwan fails to land figure skating jump

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - Michelle Kwan of the United States fails to land a jump cleanly in figure skating Feb. 21 at the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. She placed third after compatriot Sarah Hughes and Russia's Irina Slutskaya.

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Injured Kwan pulls out of Winter Olympics

Injured Kwan pulls out of Winter Olympics

TURIN, Italy - U.S. figure skater Michelle Kwan speaks at a press conference in Turin on Feb. 11. The U.S. Olympic Committee said on Feb. 12 that the five-time world champion pulled out of the Turin Winter Olympics after failing to shake off a niggling groin injury. (Kyodo)

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Injured Kwan pulls out of Winter Olympics

Injured Kwan pulls out of Winter Olympics

TURIN, Italy - U.S. figure skater Michelle Kwan wipes a tear during a press conference in Turin on Feb. 12 after pulling out of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games. The five-time world champion failed to shake off a niggling groin injury. (Kyodo)

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(1)Kwan, Suguri draw final spots in women's short at worlds

(1)Kwan, Suguri draw final spots in women's short at worlds

NAGANO, Japan - Defending champion Michelle Kwan of the United States performs in the women's qualification round of the World Figure Skating Championships at the M-Wave ice arena in Nagano on March 20.

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(1)Arakawa wins gold at world championships

(1)Arakawa wins gold at world championships

DORTMUND, Germany - Japan's Shizuka Arakawa (C) wins gold March 27 at the World Figure Skating Championships in Dortmund, Germany, outperforming Sasha Cohen (L) of the United States in the women's free program. Cohen took silver and American compatriot Michelle Kwan (R) bronze. (Kyodo)

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Slutskaya wins figure skating Grand Prix final

Slutskaya wins figure skating Grand Prix final

TOKYO, Japan - Russia's Irina Slutskaya performs during the women's final Feb. 17 in the International Skate Union Grand Prix final competition at Yoyogi national gymnasium in Tokyo. Slutskaya beat Michelle Kwan of the United States in a head-to-head duel to win the title for the second straight year.

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Kwan wins Int'l Open figure skating meet

Kwan wins Int'l Open figure skating meet

TOKYO, Japan - Michelle Kwan of the United States performs her short program at the Honda Odyssey Cup International Open figure skating competition at Tokyo's Yoyogi arena on Jan. 4, before winning the competition for the third straight time. The former world champion placed first in both the short and free skate programs. Current world champion Maria Butyrskaya of Russia was second, and France's Surya Bonaly finished third.

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