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  • canada Rob Ford's brother is running for Ontario Premier, but Rob Ford's widow is suing him for stealing millions from the family Cory Doctorow
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  • crime Scottish Tories defeat anti-money-laundering measure aimed at shutting down the Russian oligarch-Scotland pipeline Cory Doctorow
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