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1. Sad day for the Osmonds (The Associated Press) Marie Osmond's 18-year-old son was remembered at a funeral service this week. Police said Michael Bryan died from an apparent suicide Feb. 26. About 450 mourners attended Monday's services.

2. Actor Corey Haim dies (The Associated Press) Canadian actor Corey Haim, known best for his role in the 1987 hit The Lost Boys died this week. He was 38. It's unknown how the former teen star died, an autopsy is scheduled. He struggled with a well-documented drug addiction for many years.

3. Bullish on Canada (The Globe and Mail) The Globe's popular Market View video series looks at the general positive economic news coming out of the Great White North. One year after the stock market's recovery, economist remain upbeat.

4. Lindsay Lohan's baby lawsuit (The Associated Press) Who you calling Lindsay? The actress with a reputation for fast living and stints in rehab launched a $100-million (U.S.) lawsuit over an E*Trade commercial that her lawyers believe a talking baby too closely resembled her personality.

5. The stock-commodity tango (The Globe and Mail) The Globe's popular Market View video series looks at some expert commentary that believes the traditional correlation between the rise of stock and commodity prices could end soon

6. Michelle Obama gets her kicks (The Associated Press) The First Lady attended a soccer clinic in Washington last week that was designed to help promote healthy activities among the nation's young people.

7. Conan's twitter impact (The Associated Press) Last week, Sarah Killen had three Twitter followers. This week, she has 20,000 and it's all thanks to Conan O'Brien. The former late night talk show host has taken to the social networking site as an outlet following his ouster from NBC's The Tonight Show.



8. Anatomy of a cop car (The Globe and Mail) Last week's top video returns to the most viewed list this week. Globe Drive writer Peter Cheney goes under the hood of a typical police cruiser and even gets tossed into the back seat to experience what it is like to be "taken in for questioning."

9. Dividends are on the rise (The Globe and Mail) The Globe's popular Market View video series looks at the rise of dividends returning after being virtually non-existant in 2009. While this is a sign that companies are becoming more confident in their earning potential, David Berman notes that there still is a way to go before investors receive bigger payouts across the board

10. Chilean tsunami caught on tape (Agence-France Presse) Another holdover from last week, amateur video obtained by AFP shows the Chilean coast being engulfed by a killer tsunami which followed on the heels of the country's massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake last week.

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