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Students push back on new school lunches
USA TODAY
A new YouTube video parody, created by two teachers and some high school students in Kansas, has students singing We Are Hungry as they try to make it through the school day. Among the lyrics: "Give me some seconds/ I need to get some food today/ My ...
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New Limits Considered in Airwaves
New York Times
Now, pushed by small and medium-size telecommunications companies, the government plans to begin setting new rules to govern how much of the airwaves, or spectrum, a single carrier can hold. A big goal for those small companies, which compete with ...
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'New Girl' Watch: A Season Premiere and a Balancing Act
New York Times (blog)
The balance "New Girl" strives for isn't easy to pull off, and "Re-Launch" was a middling effort. The Jess story line was familiar: after being laid off, she insisted on working as a "shot girl" at Schmidt's party and once again failed in the cutest ...
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New York Times (blog)
Conservative Group's Ad in New York Subways Arouses Sharp Debate
Voice of America
NEW YORK — Political ads posted in 10 New York City subway stations that equate criticism of Israel with Islamic terrorism have aroused little response from busy commuters, but a war of words between the group that paid for the ads and activist Muslim ...
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Voice of America
AP Interview: Ahmadinejad pushes new world order
SunHerald.com
"God willing, a new order will come together and we'll do away with everything that distances us," Ahmadinejad said. "Now even elementary school kids throughout the world have understood that the United States government is following an international ...
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SunHerald.com
Executive Change at Yahoo Suggests Thirst for Acquisitions
New York Times
SAN FRANCISCO — As Yahoo's newly installed chief executive, Marissa Mayer has given employees free cafeteria food, replaced their BlackBerry phones with iPhone and Android smartphones and closed a long-awaited deal with Alibaba that gives Yahoo ...
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New York Times
Romney's New Strategy
National Review Online (blog)
By kicking off his Ohio bus tour with an unusually blunt attack on Obama's big-government philosophy, Mitt Romney appears to have adopted a new strategy. Romney described Obama's vision of government as "entirely foreign to anything this nation has ...
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WHO issues criteria for identifying new respiratory virus
CTV News
The World Health Organization has issued guidelines for identifying possible cases of a new SARS-related respiratory virus found in two people from the Middle East. In a news release issued Tuesday, WHO said it has received no reports of additional ...
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Congratulatory messages for new Tribune MD/EIC...
Nigerian Tribune
MORE congratulatory messages have been pouring in for Mr Edward Dickson on his recent appointment as the new Managing Director and Editor-In-Chief of African Newspapers of Nigeria (ANN) Plc, publishers of the Tribune titles. The latest of such ...
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Alvarez homers, drives in 4 as Pirates beat Mets
SunHerald.com
Advertisement. Pirates Mets Baseball. New York Mets' David Wright hits a seventh-inning, two-run single during their baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Citi Field in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012. Kathy Willens — AP Photo. Story ...
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SunHerald.com
New York Democrats seek to spoil tea party in Hill races
Washington Times
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York state's congressional elections are testing the staying power of Republicans who rode a tea party wave to a House majority two years ago — as well as the resilience of Democrats striving to regain control. Democrats are ...
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Washington Times
Obama Calls Human Trafficking 'Slavery,' Announces New Measures
Voice of America
September 25, 2012. UNITED NATIONS — After his speech to the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday, U.S. President Barack Obama used an appearance at the Clinton Global Initiative to announce new efforts to help crack down on human trafficking.
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Voice of America
First Look at JK Rowling's new book: No magic, but full of unforgettable ...
New York Daily News
In her first adult novel, "The Casual Vacancy," which the Daily News obtained ahead of Thursday's release, she has a whole new vocabulary at her disposal. She shows herself proficient at tossing out the F-word, and a long passage is devoted to an ...
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New York Daily News
Board Votes for Bigger Type on City Ballots
New York Times
The city's Board of Elections voted on Tuesday to increase the font size on its ballots for the general election in November, after squinting New Yorkers complained they could barely read the names of the candidates in the primaries this month. The ...
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Report: New Jersey F1 race in doubt
ESPN
A year after New Jersey officials forged a 10-year agreement to hold the race from 2013, F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone is quoted as saying they have failed to comply with the contract's terms and conditions. Ecclestone said on the website of Britain's ...
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Northern Cyprus to outline new gas exploration plan-Eroglu
Reuters UK
NEW YORK, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Turkish Cypriot leader Dervis Eroglu said on Tuesday he would present a new plan to the U.N. secretary-general for gas explorations surrounding the divided island, resources that could change its economic landscape.
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New York state lab ready to fight flu
Albany Times Union
State Health Commissioner Dr. Nirav R. Shah received his flu shot Tuesday and encouraged other New Yorkers to get theirs as soon as possible. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends flu shots for everyone older than 6 months.
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Morsi represents 'new Egypt' at Clinton Global Initiative
GlobalPost (blog)
NEW YORK — Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi made his debut on the world stage here Tuesday by condemning the recent anti-American violence in the region and hastening to add that freedom of speech must be joined with responsibility Morsi, who ...
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Texas district's new policy allows educators of either gender to paddle male ...
Lethbridge Herald
The new policy says a same-gender school official must witness the paddling, which is just one "swat," and that parents also can request one spanking per semester. In all cases, a parent must give written permission and request it in lieu of another ...
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Texans take over top spot in AP's power rankings
Macon Telegraph (blog)
NEW YORK — The top of the AP Pro32 power rankings is a tough spot to hold. The Houston Texans became the fourth team in as many weeks to sit first overall in the rankings. Fresh off an impressive victory at Denver to go 3-0 for the first time, Houston ...
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Macon Telegraph (blog)
Firm's bid for new domain names raises fraud fears
The Seattle Times
The single most aggressive bidder for lucrative new Web domains is a little-known Bellevue investment group with an intriguing name: Donuts Inc. Its $57 million play for 307 new domains — more than Google, Amazon and Allstate combined — has prompted ...
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New opposition leader for Japan
Otago Daily Times
Japan's main opposition party picks its new leader and possibly the next prime minister today, with the successful candidate having to formulate a stance on China as relations fray over disputed islands in East China Sea. Leading contenders in the race ...
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Otago Daily Times
New Zealand trade deficit widens in August
MarketWatch
The trade deficit widened to 789 million New Zealand dollars (US$647 million) from a revised NZ$97 million surplus in July, Statistics New Zealand said Wednesday. The median expectation in a Wall Street Journal survey of 10 economists was for a NZ$606 ...
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