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| New Microsoft logo: Rants and raves Computerworld (blog) The new logo, which incorporates a multicolored Windows symbol...[is] coming at a time when the company is preparing to launch new...versions of nearly every one of its products. ... Many of [which] will feature a new look and feel — cleaner, with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Collapse of New Bridge Underscores China's Infrastructure Concerns New York Times HONG KONG — One of the longest bridges in northern China collapsed on Friday just nine months after it opened, triggering a storm of criticism from Chinese Internet users and underscoring questions about the quality of construction during China's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New Orleans Saints 2012 Season Preview The Olympian Long one of the league's laughingstock franchises, New Orleans has been closer to the gold standard in the six seasons since Payton succeeded Jim Haslett, winning double-digit games four times, 13 games twice and putting together a memorable ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Orleans' New Urban Farming and Food Center Epicurious (blog) New Orleans hopes to gain new jobs as well as healthy, fresh food from a new Urban Farming and Food Center. The Recirculating Farms Coalition and New Orleans Food and Farm Network announced yesterday that they have received major grants for this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| NEW HAVEN OPEN: Wozniacki hobbled, but advances to semifinals (videos ... Middletown Press NEW HAVEN – Caroline Wozniacki had been living a bit of a charmed life since she first stepped foot inside the Connecticut Tennis Center back in August of 2008. The effervescent Dane has never lost a match in her five trips to New Haven, matching Venus ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Bedford: We didn't have right to check background SouthCoastToday.com NEW BEDFORD — Local and state officials gave two different stories Thursday about whether the city could have done a criminal background check on a city worker who was charged with armed robbery earlier this week. Neil Mello, the mayor's chief of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Samsung's new retail store in Australia has an Apple-like appearance Apple Insider Samsung's new retail store in Australia has an Apple-like appearance. By Slash Lane. Published: 08:19 AM EST (05:19 AM PST). As Apple waits on a jury to decide whether Samsung copied its iPhone and iPad, Samsung has opened a new store in Sydney, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Charges Expected for 'Person of Interest' in Cop's Murder NBC 10 Philadelphia New Charges Expected for 'Person of Interest' in Cop's Murder. Police announced that they will be filing new charges against Rafael Jones. They also confirmed that they're questioning his younger brother. They believe he has good information that could ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New York Air Brake site pollution info concealed, says Brockavich firm .. North Country Public Radio Watertown, NY, Aug 24, 2012 — You may remember actor Julia Roberts' portrayal of environmental activist Erin Brockovich in the 2001 movie of the same name. The real Brockovich was scheduled to visit Watertown Thursday night. But she got sick and was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Zealand improve medal tally at junior worlds TVNZ New Zealand brought its medal tally to seven tonight as the women led the way for the locals at the UCI Junior Track World Championships in Invercargill. Firstly it was Alexandra's Sophie Williamson who bagged her second silver medal in as many days on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Swap Margins, New York Fed, SEC-Money Funds: Compliance Businessweek Banks and money managers will need to post $480 billion in new collateral to back swaps processed by clearinghouses under the Dodd-Frank Act, according to a Morgan Stanley analysis. The firms would need to post as much as $1.3 trillion and as little as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Zealand shares drop, led by Telecom TVNZ New Zealand shares fell, led by Telecom and Sky Network Television, which were punished for disappointing earnings after being bid up ahead of their results. Warehouse Group, the biggest retailer on the bourse, gained after rival retailers reported ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Brace yourself for a flood of new fall TV shows Businessweek NEW YORK (AP) — Here's a fearless prediction for the new fall season: "Animal Practice" will be either a hit or a big-time miss, either a comedy game-changer for NBC or a punch line for its ratings desperation. This sitcom about a veterinarian and his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New England escapes: The South Shore Boston.com (blog) While the rest of New England sits in traffic to get to the Cape, take a few of the earlier exits and enjoy some of the benefits of the South Shore. The Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism put together this list of things to do on the South ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Facebook Goes Native In New Upgrade, No Longer Tortures Users MediaPost Communications You know that Facebook has arrived as both a company and as a cultural force when news of an upgrade to the mobile apps makes national news. From The New York Times to CNN, we got coverage yesterday of a new smartphone version of Facebook that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| State adopts new system to replace US education law Daily Republic State adopts new system to replace US education law. PIERRE — In a split vote Thursday, the state Board of Education decided South Dakota's public schools should operate under a new accountability system that replaces No Child Left Behind. By: Bob ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Flu Strain Shows up at County Fair in PA Gant Daily By Jeff Mulhollem and Chuck Gill, Penn State. UNIVERSITY PARK. — Influenza outbreaks associated with swine at fairs are making headlines in the Midwest and in Pennsylvania. And these flu cases present a new twist to an old problem, according to an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Comedian Joan Rivers works voodoo magic in New Orleans Reuters UK New Orleans has long been known for its eccentricities - Bourbon Street, black magic and all that jazz - and visitors might have seen Rivers' show as just another example of the city's offbeat vibe. But for survivors of Hurricane Katrina, raising funds ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New Zealand versus Australia - Head to Head Rugbyweek.com The All Blacks return to the scene of their World Cup triumph for the second time this year, and will look to secure the Bledisloe Cup if they can maintain their unbeaten run against the Wallabies at Eden Park that goes back to 1986. That season ... See all stories on this topic » |
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