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Former New York Times publisher Sulzberger dead at 86
AFP
NEW YORK — Former New York Times publisher and CEO Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, a driving force in the evolution of one of the most prestigious US media outlets, died Saturday. He was 86. During his tenure, Sulzberger oversaw the transformation of the ..
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AFP
Potentially Deadly Virus Related to SARS Appears to Be Not Easily Spread
New York Times
A new strain of a potentially deadly virus related to SARS, which has killed one man in Saudi Arabia and left a Qatari man critically ill in London, does not appear to spread easily from person to person, the World Health Organization says. World ...
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New protests in crisis-hit Spain
The News International
Amid the gloom, the government had more bad news Saturday, when Budget Minister Cristobal Montoro said debt was now predicted to reach 85.3 percent of gross domestic product in 2012 and 90.5 percent in 2013. The deficit meanwhile was revised to ...
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The News International
Ryan stumps in New Hampshire
CNN (blog)
Ryan stumps in New Hampshire. shawna shepherd. Posted by. CNN Political Producer Shawna Shepherd. Derry, New Hampshire (CNN) - Rep. Paul Ryan held a rally in New Hampshire on Saturday, marking the second visit to the Granite State in two weeks ...
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Celtics bring new look into this season
San Francisco Chronicle
WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) — Rajon Rondo likes the feel of the new-look Boston Celtics. "We have a deep roster," the point guard said after the club's first full preseason workout Saturday. "One to 15, any guy can go in there and make plays for us. I think ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Delhi's Suraj shines on New York red carpet: Teenager plays the role of Pi
Daily Mail
Once considered impossible to make, the big-screen 3D adaptation of the bestselling novel Life of Pi by Canandian writer Yann Martel opened the 50th New York Film Festival on Friday, marking another advance in digital film-making. The movie's director ...
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Daily Mail
New York pet cemetery recognized as historic place
CBC.ca
Another cemetery has been added to the National Register of Historic Places, but this one's a little different. It has dogs, cats, iguanas and a lion cub. The 116-year-old Hartsdale Pet Cemetery in the New York City suburbs is the first animal burial ...
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CBC.ca
Donald Fehr, NHL Commissioner Bettman meet again
Lexington Herald Leader
New Jersey Devils goalie Johan Hedberg, of Sweden, arrives at NHL headquarters in New York, Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. With the clock ticking down to the start of the season, the NHL and its locked-out players are talking again. Louis Lanzano — AP Photo ...
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Lexington Herald Leader
Algeria joins Muslim leaders in demanding new efforts to stem attacks on Islam
Globe and Mail
Algeria demanded new efforts Saturday to limit freedom of expression to prevent denigrating attacks on Islam, appealing to the United Nations to take a lead as nations engaged in new debate on the tensions between free speech and religious tolerance.
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Globe and Mail
New York Mets (73-84) at Atlanta Braves (91-66), 7:10 p.m. (ET)
Charlotte Observer
Coming down the stretch this season, Mike Minor has been one of the best pitchers in the Atlanta Braves rotation. Minor aims to win his fifth consecutive decision tonight when the playoff- bound Braves continue their three-game set against the New York ...
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New Orleans Saints offense a 'Noah's Ark' of problems -- two of everything ...
NOLA.com
INEFFICIENT RUN GAME: This is actually nothing new to the offense. For years, the run game has played second fiddle to the passing game. And even under Payton's watch, the Saints would often abandon the run when they were trailing in games or ...
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NOLA.com
Nintendo Preps New Super Mario Bros. 2 DLC for Oct. 2
PC Magazine
Nintendo's about to enter a brand-new world, combining one of its oldest franchises with the microtransaction model that most gamers are likely quite used to dealing with by now across competing consoles, handheld systems, and PC titles. We're talking ...
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San Francisco's New Archbishop Worries Gay Catholics
New York Times
SAN FRANCISCO — At Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in the Castro, this city's largest gay district, about 20 of the faithful gathered for 8 a.m. Mass recently, clustering in the middle pews. Led by a visiting priest from nearby Oakland, the ...
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New York Times
NASA looks beyond Curiosity rover to new space adventures
Newsday
The new idea surfaced as a special team looking for a new Mars robotic exploration plan released a preliminary report Tuesday. One of the option calls for a Martian robotic rover to collect rocks on the red planet. Later, astronauts in a newly built ...
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Newsday
Books: New and Noteworthy
USA TODAY
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Valium's Contribution to Our New Normal
New York Times
IT wasn't funny, really, but everybody laughed at the scene in the 1979 film "Starting Over" when Burt Reynolds's character had a panic attack in the furniture department of Bloomingdale's (something to do with terror at the prospect of buying a couch).
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