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An unidentified person is carried out of Norris Hall at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., in this April 16, 2007, file photo, after a shooting incident. A gunman opened fire in a dorm and classroom on the campus, killing at least 30 people in the deadliest shooting rampage in U.S. history. (Alan Kim / Associaed Press/The Roanoke Times)

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Year in review 2007: Your top stories

The news stories you clicked on the most in 2007

Last Updated December 13, 2007

From shocking crimes to the dollar's rise to the strange but true, here are 2007's Top 25 most-read news stories on CBCNews.ca:

  1. 33 dead in 'horrific' campus shooting in Virginia (April 16)
  2. Vancouver patient oozes green blood (June 8)
  3. Taser video shows RCMP shocked immigrant within 25 seconds of their arrival (Nov. 14)
  4. $1 Cdn = $1 US (Sept. 20)
  5. Winnipeg pizza place serves up side of porn (July 2)
  6. Black found guilty of obstruction, mail fraud (July 13)
  7. Gunman in Virginia university killings acted alone, police believe (April 17)
  8. McGuinty wins massive majority, Tory loses seat (Oct. 10)
  9. Government proposes $60B in tax cuts, with further GST drop (Oct. 30)
  10. Deadly Vancouver restaurant shooting likely 'targeted hit': police (Aug. 9)
  11. Loonie retreats after topping $1.10 US (Nov. 7)
  12. Military identifies 4 of 6 Canadian soldiers killed (July 4)
  13. Photos show RCMP posing with women and handcuffs (Oct. 11)
  14. Canadian dollar at 30-year high (May 18)
  15. Canadian pro wrestler killed family then himself: police (June 26)
  16. Victim from Quebec was 'proud Canadian, dedicated to French' (April 17)
  17. Bridge considered 'structurally deficient' but safe: officials (Aug. 2)
  18. Loonie closes above parity (Sept. 28)
  19. Teen dies after Toronto school shooting (May 23)
  20. 1 dead, 2 injured after plane crashes into building in Richmond, B.C. (Oct. 19)
  21. 6 Canadian soldiers killed in roadside bombing in Afghanistan (April 8)
  22. Child, 6, among 5 bodies found in Victoria home (Sept. 4)
  23. Military identifies 3 Canadian soldiers killed in blast (June 20)
  24. Teen dead after alleged attack by father (Dec. 11)
  25. Suspect wanted for slayings in 2 Ontario communities (July 24)

Most e-mailed stories of the year

  1. Thomas & Friends toys recalled for lead poisoning danger (June 14)
  2. Moles linked with slower aging: study (July 13)
  3. Left-handedness gene linked to mental illness, suggests study (July 31)
  4. Vancouver patient oozes green blood (June 8)
  5. Don't poo-poo technique: Fecal transplant can cure superbug, doctors say (Nov. 13)
  6. Winnipeg pizza place serves up side of porn (July 2)
  7. Scientists make gut-brain connection to autism (Sept. 27)
  8. Catholic Church only true church, Vatican says July 10)
  9. What the ...? Workplace profanity boosts morale: study (Oct. 17)
  10. Diet soft drinks linked to health risks: study (July 24)

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updated Syria massacre prompts UN Security Council meeting video
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Chronic fatigue may be reversed with exercise
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AT&T buys T-Mobile USA for $39B US
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Milky Way home to 50 billion planets: NASA
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Arts & Entertainment»

Quebec actress captures Cannes prize
Canadian Suzanne Clement has been awarded the Best Actress prize in the Cannes Film Festival's sidebar competition, Un Certain Regard.
Lady Gaga nixes Indonesia show after threats
Lady Gaga cancelled her sold-out show in Indonesia after Islamist hard-liners threatened violence, claiming her sexy clothes and provocative dance moves would corrupt the youth.
Sweden defeats Russian grannies in Eurovision song contest video
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Technology & Science »

Astronauts enter world's 1st private supply ship video
Astronauts have entered the Dragon, the world's first commercial supply ship, which is docked at the International Space Station.
South Africa, Australia to share world's largest telescope
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Bonavista, N.L., 'coyote' was really wolf, tests confirm
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Money »

analysis What a Greek euro exit could mean for Canada
A tumultuous Greek exit from the eurozone would have a harder impact on Canada's economy than the credit crisis recession of 2008 and 2009, a report from a major Canadian bank warns.
Bankia asks Spain for €19B video
The board of directors of Spain's troubled bank, Bankia, has asked the Spanish government for €19 billion ($24.5 billion Cdn) in financial support.
EI reforms aim to boost employment, Flaherty says
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty defended his government's proposals to change employment insurance, saying the aim is to remove "disincentives to employment."
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Consumer Life »

Honda recalls Fit subcompacts
Honda Canada says it will recall 14,640 of its 2009 and 2010 Fit subcompact cars to replace lost motion springs.
U.S. travel fee proposal criticized by Harper
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he doesn't think much of a new border tax that's being proposed by the United States, calling it a cash grab designed to help a budget crisis.
Bell class action suit approved by Que. court
A Quebec Superior Court judge has authorized a class action lawsuit to go ahead against Bell Mobility.
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French Open underway as high seeds advance
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