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Mar 17 2009, AP

A drunken driver lost control of his tractor-trailer and slammed into a bus carrying Canadians and Americans touring northern Mexico, killing 11, officials said Tuesday.

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Montreal Canadiens new head coach Bob Gainey puts the team through the morning skate in Brossard, Canada, Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Gainey added the head coaching responsibilities to his general manager duties after firing Guy Carbonneau Monday.