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OKLAHOMA CITY 鈥?Science and technology are helping Oklahoma City to sustain the DNA 鈥?and the spirit 鈥?of a tree that has symbolized hope in the 24 years since the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history shook the city to its core.As part of an annual
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OTTAWA 鈥?Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz says it time for fresh ideas when it comes to Canadians ; mortgage options.Poloz used a speech Monday to call for more choice in the country mortgage marketplace. He made arguments in favour of several possibilities such as encouraging borrowers to choose renewal terms longer than five years, the creation of a ma
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