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Sony unveils new Android tablet and phones, alongside new Windows 8 slates
ZDNet
The first fruit there is the Xperia Tablet S, the successor to last year's very similarly-named Sony Tablet S. The new version is slightly less plasticky and comes armed with a quad-core Tegra 3 processor. It will run Android 'Ice Cream Sandwich' 4.0 ...
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New Zealand's parliament votes in favour of gay marriage law
Telegraph.co.uk
... Zealand will become the 12th country since 2001 to recognise same-sex marriages. New Zealand already accords many legal rights to same-sex couples under same-sex civil union laws, however activists argue this does not give them equal social status.
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Telegraph.co.uk
Galaxy Note: New Samsung tablet to be unveiled after Apple iPhone suit
Newsday
The new version of the Note is expected to feature a thinner and slightly bigger 5.5-inch screen, powerful quad-core processor, the latest version of Google's Android operating system called Jellybean, and improved stylus function. It's the latest ...
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Reasons for Jets' Offensive Struggles So Far
Bleacher Report
After an abysmal conclusion to the 2011 season, the New York Jets have picked up where they left off last year—offensively struggling to produce. The Jets have played three preseason games thus far, and they've failed to score a touchdown in all of them.
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Bleacher Report
My new car winners and losers
Telegraph.co.uk
Buying and insuring a brand new car are the biggest one-off motoring-related purchases you'll ever make. At best, the process will (after loan charges or loss of interest on capital) cost about £8,000. More typically, expenditure of tens of thousands ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Barneys New York plugs into Disney for 'Electric Holiday'
Los Angeles Times
From an over-the-top Lady Gaga to a fashion-forward Minnie Mouse? That, in a nutshell, is the direction Barneys New York is headed for with its 2012 holiday campaign. The luxury retailer announced Wednesday that it has collaborated with Walt Disney Co.
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In New York City, identifying the dead, and finding closure
The Commercial Dispatch
Anatomical specimens are displayed at the City of New York Office of Chief Medical Examiner where anthropologists routinely work to reveal the persons behind unclaimed and unidentified remains in New York. The office is undertaking an ambitious effort ...
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The Commercial Dispatch
NFL Preseason Preview - New Orleans (2-2) at Tennessee (2-1) (ET)
MiamiHerald.com
With the official christening of the Jake Locker era in Tennessee drawing closer, the promising young quarterback will get one final prep when the Titans conclude their 2012 preseason with a matchup against the New Orleans Saints at LP Field. Locker ...
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Sony's New Alpha NEX-5R Camera Adds Wi-Fi
PC Magazine
Sony also announced a new camcoder, the Action Cam. Designed for extreme sports and outdoor use, the tiny, tough camera will be available in two versions. The HDR-AS10, priced at $199, is supplied with a waterproof case and records video in 1080p30 ...
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Bystander shot in Empire State attack defends New York police
NBCNews.com (blog)
By Gus Rosendale, NBCNewYork.com. NEW YORK -- One of the nine bystanders hit by gunfire when police shot and killed Jeffrey Johnson near the Empire State Building last week says an inch probably made the difference between life and death for him.
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Ford breaks ground on new plant in eastern China
Salt Lake Tribune
Ford executives discussed their plans during a three-day tour that ended Wednesday at the groundbreaking of a new assembly plant in the eastern city of Hangzhou. The $760 million plant, which is Ford's first plant on the populous east coast of China, ...
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New York newspaper implicates Rammstein in connection with Baltimore high ...
NME.com
German industrial metallers Rammstein have been implicated in a recent high-school shooting in Baltimore by the New York Daily News, who revealed that the perpetrator was a fan of the band. Bobby Gladden, who is 15 years old, has been arrested and ...
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NME.com
New York Times reporter leaked colleague's column to the CIA
RT
When The New York Times took on Barack Obama in an op-ed last year, the paper called out the president for relying on Hollywood to help boost his image — only, however, after delivering a draft of the diatribe to the CIA before firing up the presses.
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RT
Harman's JBL, Nokia Plan Mobile Speakers for New Lumias
Businessweek
Nokia isn't revealing details about the next generation of its Lumia smartphones before introducing them next month in competition with new versions of Apple Inc. (AAPL)'s iPhone. Nokia has offered NFC, which lets devices at short distances transmit ...
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Logitech Unveils New Mobile Speakers, Headphones
PC Magazine
Logitech has announced a new line of audio products, refreshing its mobile audio device selection. Logitech UE is the company's new series of headphones and speakers, many of which are wireless, Bluetooth-equipped devices. The Logitech UE Boombox ...
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New York Fed Receives Reprieve on Libor Request
New York Times
In a letter at the time, the oversight panel asked the New York Fed to detail its correspondence with employees from the banks that help set the benchmark, which is at the center of a multiyear rate-rigging scheme. The oversight panel, led by ...
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New Mexico alters child vaccination waiver form
San Francisco Chronicle
Page 1 of 1. SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico heath officials want parents to stop citing philosophical reasons when seeking to exempt their children from immunizations required to attend public school or day care. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports ...
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He Skewered Politics and New York, Without Actually Existing
New York Times (blog)
Henry James, Henry Adams and Theodore Roosevelt read him regularly. The historian Charles A. Beard said that given the toxic level of public controversies in the early 20th century, he "relaxed the tension of the 'moral overstrain.'" The columnist ...
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New York Times (blog)
Atlanta's new defensive leader
ESPN (blog)
With the new defensive schemes we're doing a lot more things and we're more multiple, so having that role is challenging. You have to master it. If everybody knows that you're confident in the system and that you can get everybody lined up, then ...
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For Culinary Students, a New Kind of Field Work
New York Times (blog)
Rob Bennett for The New York Times Culinary students will be working at Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Pocantico Hills, N.Y., as part of a new program. Farm-to-table cooking is a phenomenon, it's an obsession, and now it's a curriculum. The chef Dan ...
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New York Times (blog)
New Amazing Race Cast Includes Fabulous Beekman Boys and Heavy Metal ...
Seattle Post Intelligencer
The new season of CBS' The Amazing Race is about to get a lot more fabulous. Goat farmers Josh Kilmer-Purcell and Brent Ridge, also known as Planet Green's Fabulous Beekman Boys, are one of 11 new teams racing around the world when the 21st ...
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New Orleans drenched as Isaac resumes slow churn inland
CTV News
"If a storm is moving slowly, then it has time to do that much more harm," Walters told CTV's Canada AM in an interview from New Orleans, noting that Isaac is following the same path Hurricane Gustav took in 2008. But Isaac's arrival has stirred ...
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Poland files new fraud charge in financial scheme
Newsday
WARSAW, Poland - (AP) -- Polish prosecutors filed a new charge of fraud on Wednesday against a man who ran a nationwide financial scheme that allegedly cheated thousands clients for millions of euros (dollars). The fraud scheme has grown into one of ...
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