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New UN envoy to Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi, says Assad regime must meet ...
Detroit Free Press
BEIRUT -- The United Nations' new envoy to Syria said Saturday that President Bashar Assad's regime should realize that the need for change is both urgent and necessary and that it must meet the "legitimate" demands of the Syrian people. Lakhdar ...
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New era at Penn State begins with defeat
Boston Globe
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — The new era at Penn State is off to a disappointing start. The Nittany Lions let an 11-point halftime lead slip away and Ohio quarterback Tyler Tettleton accounted for three second-half touchdowns to hand Bill O'Brien a 24-14 loss ...
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Romney visit to New Orleans ahead Obama raises eyebrows
The Citizen Daily
Sunday, 02 September 2012 10:56. New Orleans, Louisiana, Saturday White House challenger Mitt Romney rushed to storm-ravaged New Orleans yesterday in a bid to burnish his presidential credentials ahead of his November battle with Barack Obama.
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Carroll will spearhead a 'new' West Ham philosophy... and that's exactly what ...
Goal.com
Carroll will spearhead a 'new' West Ham philosophy... and that's exactly what they need. The loan striker impressed on his Hammers debut against Fulham and could help manager Sam Allardyce win round the supporters unconvinced by his preferred style of ...
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Goal.com
New eras: Buckeyes win; Nittany Lions fall
Columbia Daily Tribune
Braxton Miller helped make Urban Meyer's first game as Ohio State coach a record-breaking romp for the Buckeyes. Meanwhile, the new era at Penn State got off to a disappointing start thanks to another team from the state of Ohio. In Columbus, Miller ...
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New York teen killed after sticking head out of party bus despite repeated ...
LubbockOnline.com
NEW YORK — A teenager traveling to a Sweet 16 party was killed after he stuck his head out of the emergency hatch of a double-decker bus and hit the underside of a highway overpass, authorities said. The gruesome accident followed the warnings of a ...
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Intex to launch 5 new budget phones by October
IBNLive.com
New Delhi: Aiming to tap the growing demand for smartphones in small cities, homegrown mobile handset maker Intex Technologies will launch five new devices priced below Rs 10,000 by October this year. The company would also launch five new tablet ...
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IBNLive.com
Apple files new Samsung patent action in US
AsiaOne
NEW YORK - Apple has filed a fresh patent infringement action in the United States against Samsung, alleging that the South Korean company is continuing to steal its technology despite a recent court ruling. The new claim was filed in San Jose ..
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AsiaOne
Nokia and Microsoft pin hopes on new handset
gulfnews.com
Observers say the devices it will unveil, produced in collaboration with Microsoft, could be a last roll of the dice for Nokia, which has yet to make a hit touchscreen phone and whose keyboard models are losing popularity. The stakes are also high for ...
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Expert says new light rail network could be built sooner, cheaper
Sydney Morning Herald
Light rail network to service inner northern suburbs and CBD, with east-west arc; Will cost more than $1 billion and take six years to complete; Government warns there will be lasting negative impacts for residents and drivers; A lack of parking bays ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Gunman kills two co-workers at New Jersey supermarket
WireUpdate
OLD BRIDGE, NEW JERSEY (BNO NEWS) -- A supermarket employee opened fire at his colleagues in New Jersey on early Friday morning, killing two people before turning the gun on himself, officials said. The motive was not immediately known but the ...
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Fish outlasts Simon in match that ends past 1 a.m.
Macon Telegraph (blog)
NEW YORK — Setting aside a disagreement with the chair umpire and a whopping 75 unforced errors, 23rd-seeded Mardy Fish of the United States outlasted a hobbling Gilles Simon of France 6-1, 5-7, 7-6 (5), 6-3 to win a third-round U.S. Open match that ...
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Macon Telegraph (blog)
FATA left behind in new province debate
The Express Tribune
The parliamentary commission on new provinces (PCNP) is facing hurdles after receiving criticism from major political parties for not representing the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata). In the area, political leaders, amongst others, have held ...
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The Express Tribune
New era for Mizzou begins on high note
STLtoday.com
COLUMBIA, Mo. • The Big 12 was nothing more than a swift and distant memory. Under the ethereal glow of Saturday night lights, Faurot Field was bathed in a sea of bright Tiger gold — not to mention a steady, warm soaking from tropical storm Isaac. And ...
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New Pac-12 Network isn't for everyone
Sacramento Bee
Four games – including Friday's Stanford opener and Saturday's Cal opener – were broadcast by the new Pac-12 Network, which thus far only has an agreement with Comcast (Channel 434; Channel 823 for HD) among the five largest TV providers in our ...
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New Haven tops Merrimack
Boston.com
Merrimack's 1-2 punch of quarterback Joe Clancy and preseason All-American receiver Isaiah Voegeli performed up to expectations when the Warriors took on New Haven Saturday in its season opener at West Haven, Conn. But it still wasn't nearly enough ...
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Mystery new airport plans to rival Boris Island in the spotlight
Kent Online
The Independent on Sunday claims to have uncovered confidential documents by a business consortium preparing to declare plans for a new airport west of London. The documents reportedly say the airport would have to be within half an hour's reach of ...
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Kent Online
New England Patriots look like favorites to make return trip to New Orleans
NOLA.com
The last time the Super Bowl was played in New Orleans, the New England Patriots took the field against the St. Louis Rams as such prohibitive underdogs, a statistician for the Wall Street Journal declared a Patriots victory would be a bigger upset ...
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NOLA.com
Early debut for new Doctor Who star
Irish Examiner
Doctor Who's new assistant has made a surprise early appearance in the first episode of the new series. Fans saw the character played by Jenna-Louise Coleman trapped inside the skeleton of a dalek – and seemingly doomed – in last night's episode.
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Diet Pepsi testing new mix of artificial sweeteners
TheChronicleHerald.ca
A person with knowledge of the situation says the company had considered importing versions of Diet Pepsi sold in other countries to the U.S. But now it's testing a new version that could come out next year. The new version is intended to have the same ...
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Ivanovic beats American teen Stephens at US Open
Macon Telegraph (blog)
Since winning the 2008 French Open - her third final in a stretch of five Grand Slam tournaments - Ivanovic hasn't reached the quarterfinals even once. She'll get a chance to get to the last eight in New York after taking the last four games against ...
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Macon Telegraph (blog)
Circus Red Sox sink to new low
The Providence Journal (blog)
To think that a loss to the New York Yankees in April represented rock bottom for the Red Sox, even one as catastrophic as that one was, looks laughable in retrospect. Every time it appears Boston has hit rock bottom, the Red Sox just keep right on ...
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New Orleans Saints season could go either way
NOLA.com
Michael DeMocker / The Times-PicayuneNew defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo should give New Orleans Saints plenty of reasons for optimism about the upcoming season. Former Giants running back Brandon Jacobs referred to the concrete-and-steel ...
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NOLA.com
Happy New Year … think I am crazy?
Albany Times Union (blog)
I am one that believes that there are two New Year's celebrations of the year – the calendar New Year January 1st, and Labor Day – a day that opens new beginnings and a return to "doing business. I find that as we pass that big day on the calendar, I ...
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Report: New York Adds Low-Paying Jobs During 'Tepid' Recovery
WNYC (blog)
Workers in restaurants, education and home health care making less than $45,000 a year are the face of New York State's "disappointingly weak" economic recovery, according to a new report from the non-partisan Fiscal Policy Institute. The state now has ...
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