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New home sales up 3.6% in July
USA TODAY
Comments. WASHINGTON (AP) – Sales of new homes in the United States rose 3.6% in July to match a two-year high reached in May, the latest sign of a steady recovery in the housing market. A new home with a for-sale sign in Springfield, Ill. Seth Perlman ...
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USA TODAY
Stocks decline on new fears Federal Reserve won't act
USA TODAY
NEW YORK (AP) – Stocks were trading lower Thursday on new pessimism over the Federal Reserve's willingness to employ new measures that would prop up the U.S. economy. Specialist Joseph Mastrolia, center, works with traders on the floor of the New ...
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USA TODAY
Harper commits $188M for new Arctic research centre
CBC.ca
He also announced the companies picked to design the new Canadian High Arctic Research Station (CHARS), which will be located in Cambridge Bay. They are two Montreal-based architect firms: Fournier Gersovitz Moss Drolet et associés architects and ...
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CBC.ca
Microsoft gets a new logo after 25 years
Chicago Tribune
The company said that with so many new products and updates coming up, Microsoft is entering a new era and needs a new logo to symbolize that. The new look includes colored squares adapted from the company's Windows logo and removes the italic and ...
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Wayne Hunter, New York Jets right tackle, benched
NFL News
"I know what I said about Wayne being the starting tackle this week," Ryan told reporters during his Thursday news conference. "The more I went back and looked at where we are at as a football team and getting feedback from coaches and knowing the ...
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NFL News
Year after Irene, New Yorkers ponder sea barriers
Businessweek
NEW YORK (AP) — Two years before Hurricane Irene created the prospect of a flooding nightmare in New York City, 100 scientists and engineers met to sketch out a bold defense: massive, moveable barriers to shield the city from a storm-stirred sea ...
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Snub to City by Lil Wayne Outrages an Official
New York Times
State Senator Malcolm A. Smith of Queens said Wednesday that he was "angry," "taken aback" and "shocked" by five words uttered by the rapper Lil Wayne — five words that, unlike some other Lil Wayne lyrics, can be printed here in their entirety: "I don ...
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New York Times
New York Fed sells last of its AIG assets, ending ties with firm
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve Bank of New York brought to a close another chapter in the government's taxpayer-funded bailouts of 2008 with the sale of its remaining assets of insurer American International Group (AIG.N), the bank said on ...
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'New generation leadership emerging in Congress'
Zee News
`New generation leadership emerging in Congress` New Delhi: Amid indications of a "larger role" for Rahul Gandhi in Congress before long, party general secretary Janardan Dwivedi on Thursday said that BJP was bothered by the "leadership of new ...
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New swine flu strain prompts fairground health warning
CBC.ca
Health officials are warning the public to keep a distance from pigs, after reports that more than 200 people in the U.S. contracted a relatively new strain of swine flu following contact with pigs at fairgrounds and petting zoos. "Many Canadian ..
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Pure adverts have a new Ring to them
Stuff.co.nz
A scent of Middle-earth is being used to lure more foreign tourists to New Zealand, but you won't see any Hobbits in Tourism New Zealand's new $10 million advertising campaign. The refreshed version of the 12-year-old "100 per cent Pure" campaign is ...
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India vs New Zealand statistical review: First Test, day one
Cricket Country
Pujara's aforesaid innings is the highest by an Indian batsman at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, surpassing Harbhajan Singh's unbeaten 111 off 116 balls against New Zealand in 2010-11. These two hundreds are the only ones for India at this ...
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New York's Model for Medicaid Managed Care
Businessweek
In February officials from the New York State Department of Health summoned senior executives from WellCare Health Plans (WCG) to a private meeting in Albany. Attendance was not optional. For the third straight year, WellCare, which covers 75,000 New ...
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New York Fringe Festival Report: 'Hanafuda Denki'
New York Times (blog)
Atsushi YokotaKanami Sakai, left, and Kazuhiko Satomi in "Hanafuda Denki (A Tale of Fantastic Traditional Playing Cards)." Reviews of shows from the New York International Fringe Festival will appear on ArtsBeat through the festival's close on Aug. 26.
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New York Times (blog)
AdWatch: New Romney ad criticizes Obamacare
NECN
It then criticizes Obama for "raiding" money from Medicare to pay for the new expansion of health care coverage that is his signature achievement. Both Romney and Obama are seeking to stoke fears among older voters about each other's proposed Medicare ..
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New York Fringe Festival Report: 'Dogs'
New York Times (blog)
That explains why in the first musical number of "Dogs," at the New Ohio Theater, the cast look so much like those sweet men in "The Full Monty" — everyday guys turned awkward strippers at their first rehearsal. Not that there is any nudity in this ...
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New York Times (blog)
New ACT report pinpoints 'red-flags' for Coppin students
Examiner.com
On Wednesday, ACT released a report claiming that the majority of high school students -- especially African American students who took the college entrance exam, are not academically prepared to enter the collegiate environment. The report suggested ...
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New Orleans Saints Team Profile
Yahoo! Sports
The New Orleans Saints enter the 2012 season coming off a tumultuous offseason that included the stiffest penalties ever levied by the NFL, stemming from the bounty scandal. The Who Dat Nation is resilient and survived decades of being a perennial ...
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Facebook Messages: A Rundown of Its New Look
PCWorld (blog)
Facebook Messages: A Rundown of Its New Look Facebook is taking another step toward turning Messages into a full-fledged e-mail client with a new two-panel layout reminiscent of Apple's touch-friendly design for Mail on the iPad. The revamped Facebook ...
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United reveals routes for new Boeing 787 Dreamliner
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
United Airlines today announced the first international routes for the airline's newest addition to its fleet, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. In addition to the previously-announced service from its Denver hub to Tokyo Narita, starting March 31, 2013, the ..
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San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Colorado Rockies (49-73) at New York Mets (57-67), 1:10 pm (ET)
MiamiHerald.com
Rookie right-hander Collin McHugh makes his major-league debut with the New York Mets Thursday when they host the Colorado Rockies in the finale of a four-game series at Citi Field. The 25-year-old Georgia native gets the call in place of former ace ...
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New 'Dredd' Featurette Explains Techniques Behind the Film's Gorgeous Slow ...
Myspace (blog)
Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby, and Lena Headey star in the film, but these special effects are actually the best thing about it. Take a look at a brand new featurette that explains just how the cinematographers were able to achieve these effects and what ...
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VMware's new "pro" Fusion safely deploys business apps to Macs
Ars Technica
VMware's Fusion for Mac is among the company's most successful consumer products, used by millions of Mac owners to run Windows and Linux virtual machines. But VMware is now reaching into its expertise in IT to pitch Fusion to businesses, with a new ...
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Seeking a New York Audience for a Film Rooted in Trinidad
New York Times (blog)
"It's like how hot dogs are in New York," explained Mr. Harnarine, who was born and raised in Toronto and whose parents are from Trinidad. Doubles are made from two fried flatbreads, which are called "baras'' and are filled with curried chickpeas and ...
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Wozniacki, Kvitova advance in New Haven
The Express Tribune
NEW HAVEN: Four-time reigning champion Caroline Wozniacki and second-seed Petra Kvitova advanced to the quarter-finals of the WTA's New Haven Open with straight-set victories. Kvitova easily defeated American Nicole Gibbs, 6-2, 6-4 and will face ...
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