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    Canadian country-folk singer Stompin' Tom Connors, whose toe-tapping musical spirit and fierce patriotism established him as one of Canada's biggest cultural icons, has died, his promoter said Wednesday night. He was 77.

  • Canadian singer Stompin' Tom Connors dies at 77

    Canadian country-folk singer Stompin' Tom Connors, whose toe-tapping musical spirit and fierce patriotism established him as one of Canada's biggest cultural icons, has died, his promoter said Wednesday night. He was 77.

  • Stompin' Tom Connors has died at age 77

    Canadian country-folk singer Stompin' Tom Connors, whose toe-tapping musical spirit and fierce patriotism established him as one of Canada's strongest cultural icons, has died, his friend and promoter said Wednesday night. He was 77.

  • American Scene

    A Massachusetts man was convicted Tuesday of conspiring to help al Qaeda and plotting to kill U.S. troops in Iraq.

  • ** FILE ** This Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009, file booking photo provided by the Sudbury, Mass., Police Department shows Tarek Mehanna, of Sudbury, after he was arrested and charged with conspiring to plot terror attacks. The jury found him guilty, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011, on four terror-related charges and three charges of lying to authorities after deliberating for about 10 hours. (AP Photo/Sudbury Police Department, File)

    Mass. man convicted of conspiring to help al Qaeda

    A Massachusetts man was convicted Tuesday of conspiring to help al Qaeda and plotting to kill U.S. soldiers in Iraq.

  • Expert: Rural US websites easy target for hackers

    The digital trove of credit card numbers and emails stolen by the group known as Anonymous came from towns across rural America _ places like Gassville, Ark. and Tishomingo County, Miss., where officers don't usually have to worry about international hackers.

  • Campaign targets arms transit

    The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Friday began a public-information campaign targeting firearms trafficking between the United States and Canada and educating travelers on the legal transit of firearms.

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