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SI.com: Bryan Armen Graham: Colorful Mattek-Sands' memorable year, U.S. Open hopes curbed by painupdated: Tue Aug 30 2011 02:29:00

NEW YORK -- All Bethanie Mattek-Sands wanted was a chance to finish off the best Grand Slam season of her 12-year pro career at her favorite tournament.

A visit of royal proportionsupdated: Tue Jul 12 2011 15:50:00

CNN's Max Foster reports on the warm welcome Prince William and his bride received when they arrived in Canada.

Kate and William take 'Brand Cambridge' to Canadaupdated: Tue Jul 12 2011 15:50:00

Since their royal wedding, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have become the most sought-after couple in Britain. And now, as they set off on their first overseas tour to Canada and the United States, they are going global.

People.com: Kate's Canadian Style: She's Best in the Navyupdated: Wed Jul 06 2011 16:11:00

The Duchess shows her affinity for navy blue during several stops on the royal tour of North America

People.com: Kate's Canada Looks: Cream of the Cropupdated: Tue Jul 05 2011 18:31:00

The Duchess of Cambridge sticks to a signature color during her Canadian tour, which do you prefer?

People.com: Kate Greets Children, Talks Hopes of Having Her Ownupdated: Tue Jul 05 2011 08:09:00

The Duchess, Prince William were greeted by hundreds of fans, 200 protesters in Quebec City

People.com: William & Kate Say a Prayer for the Queen, Inspire Youth in Quebec Cityupdated: Mon Jul 04 2011 16:10:00

After an interdenominational prayer service, the couple meet at-risk youth in Quebec City

People.com: Prince William, Kate Release New Official Image for Canada Tripupdated: Fri Jun 24 2011 18:32:00

The newlyweds don matching suits in a new official portrait released a week before their trip

People.com: Prince William and Kate's Canadian Itineraryupdated: Tue Jun 14 2011 21:29:00

They'll be serenaded, escorted by Mounties and treated to speeches

People.com: William and Kate's American Tour: Details Revealedupdated: Tue May 31 2011 10:10:00

The royal couple will catch a cattle stampede and promote British interests, say palace sources

Why you should visit a new destinationupdated: Tue May 24 2011 12:30:00

Time flies when you're having fun on holiday, right? Well, maybe it shouldn't.

People.com: Michael Sarrazin Dies at 70updated: Wed Apr 20 2011 07:08:00

The actor who costarred with Paul Newman, Barbra Streisand and Jane Fonda had cancer

SI.com: Chris Mannix: Hockey makes room for boxing as Pascal hosts Hopkinsupdated: Fri Dec 17 2010 13:11:00

QUEBEC CITY, Quebec -- La Cage Aux Sports gives off an air of familiarity, an near perfect Dave & Busters-meets-T.G.I. Friday's sports bar blend. It is replete with the requisite flat-screen TV's and memorabilia, with American music pumped through speakers that are propped up all over the warehouse-sized building.

Dozens injured when bus crosses median, flips in Vermontupdated: Fri Dec 03 2010 23:38:00

A tour bus full of university students went out of control, crossed a Vermont highway median and rolled over Friday, injuring the driver and at least 16 passengers, officials said.

Quebec City: Europe without the carbon footprintupdated: Mon Nov 29 2010 07:56:00

Cobblestone streets, sidewalk cafes and public art have helped Quebec City earn the moniker, "Paris without the jetlag." The thriving urban agriculture scene, local boutiques and restaurants, electric buses and green hotels should inspire a new nickname: "Europe without the carbon footprint."

7 dead in Canada plane crashupdated: Wed Jun 23 2010 11:34:00

Seven people were killed when a small plane crashed after takeoff Wednesday outside Quebec City in Canada, said Richard Girard, spokesman for Quebec City Jean-Lesage International Airport.

SI.com: Ex-coach Demers appointed to Canadian Senateupdated: Thu Aug 27 2009 17:41:00

MONTREAL (AP) -- Jacques Demers, the Stanley Cup-winning coach who has spoken frankly about his lifelong battle with illiteracy, was appointed Thursday to the Canadian Senate.

Exotic vacations may be closer than you thinkupdated: Wed Aug 19 2009 14:34:00

Travelers don't always have to fight the masses and schlep overseas to find exotic vacation thrills.

Canadian soldier killed in Afghan roadside blastupdated: Tue Apr 14 2009 15:14:00

A roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan killed a female Canadian soldier and wounded four other troops, the Canadian military said Tuesday.

Canadian warship to protect food from pirates off Somaliaupdated: Wed Aug 06 2008 11:29:00

Canada announced Wednesday that it will dispatch a warship to Somalia's coast to protect U.N. aid ships from pirate attacks.

People.com: Paul McCartney: How I Surprised Billy Joelupdated: Mon Jul 28 2008 14:46:00

The former Beatle tells how he astonished 63,000 fans – and the Piano Man – at Shea

Time.com: McCartney Plays Free Show In Quebec updated: Mon Jul 21 2008 07:00:00

Paul McCartney churned out a Beatles-laden song list to a pumped-up crowd gathered Sunday for a free concert as part of Quebec City's 400th anniversary celebration

Time.com: Protecting the Wonders of the Worldupdated: Fri Jul 11 2008 12:00:00

A spot on the World Heritage List means prestige and tourist dollars. But does UNESCO have the teeth to protect its sites?

People.com: David Lee Roth Denies Nuts Storyupdated: Fri Jul 11 2008 07:25:00

Contrary to previous reports, the Van Halen rocker says he wasn't hospitalized for allergic reaction

People.com: David Lee Roth: Nuts Behind Wheel?updated: Wed Jul 09 2008 12:59:00

The Van Halen singer is hospitalized after suffering an allergic reaction while driving

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