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New Oriental Jumps as Stimulus to Boost Market: China Overnight
Businessweek
Chinese equities (CH55BN) in New York rallied for the first time this week on speculation the government will take further steps to revive the economy and bolster stocks trading near their cheapest level in six years. The Bloomberg China-US Equity ...
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New data, but not much new in Wyo. fracking study
Houston Chronicle
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — New samples from beneath a Wyoming gas field where the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency linked hydraulic fracturing to groundwater pollution seem unlikely to sway hearts and minds on a nationwide debate over the ...
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New York Film Festival at Lincoln Center
New York Times
There is talk going around these days — again — about the death of movies, and the 50th New York Film Festival, which starts Friday night, might have offered an occasion for fond, gloomy retrospect. This festival was born in what is now invoked as a ...
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New York Times
New York City to get 'world's largest' Ferris wheel
Fox News
The 625-foot-tall, $230 million New York Wheel is to grace a spot in Staten Island overlooking the Statue of Liberty and the downtown Manhattan skyline, offering a singular view as it sweeps higher than other big wheels like the Singapore Flyer, the ...
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New Flu Shot Guards Against Newest Strains
ABC News
Last year's flu shot won't shield you this year: Two new strains of influenza have begun circling the globe, and the updated vaccine appears to work well against them, government officials said Thursday. Just because last year was the mildest flu ...
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ABC News
Greece Agrees on New Package of Budget Cuts and Taxes
New York Times
Published: September 27, 2012. ATHENS — After weeks of wrangling, Greece's coalition government said it had reached a basic agreement on Thursday over highly unpopular new austerity measures that could set off a new round of social unrest.
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New York Times
Lil Wayne Opens Trukstop Skate Park In New Orleans
MTV.com
Lil Wayne began his 30th birthday celebration one day early, by cutting the ribbon to officially launch his Trukstop skate park in his hometown New Orleans on Wednesday. Wayne brought along his pro-skateboarding buddies Paul Rodriguez and Theotis ...
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MTV.com
In a Surprisingly Transparent Move, New Zealand Admits Unlawful Surveillance ..
Slate Magazine (blog)
Most governments are unwilling to own up to unlawful surveillance. But not in New Zealand. The country's prime minister this week admitted that one of its spy agencies illegally intercepted Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom's communications for a full ...
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Slate Magazine (blog)
Polls: Obama leads in New Hampshire; tight race in Nevada, North Carolina
CNN (blog)
(CNN) - New polls of likely voters in three battleground states show President Barack Obama with a lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in New Hampshire, and with an advantage in Nevada and North Carolina. The NBC News/Marist/Wall Street ...
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Lanka, New Zealand give super start to Super Eights
The Hindu
Sri Lanka beat New Zealand in a Super Over in a cracker of a game that set the stage for the beginning of the Super Eight phase of the World T20 tournament. At the end of 20 overs, both sides were tied on 174. Batting first in the Super Over, Sri Lanka ...
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The Hindu
New virus in Africa looks like rabies, acts like Ebola
NBCNews.com (blog)
A virus that killed two teenagers in Congo in 2009 is a completely new type, related to rabies but causing the bleeding and rapid death that makes Ebola infection so terrifying, scientists reported on Thursday. They're searching for the source of the ...
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NBCNews.com (blog)
New Mexico town down to one officer, pooch named Nikka
New York Daily News
The only officer left in a New Mexico police department was also the only cop on the force without a criminal record — and she happens to have four legs. Nikka, a drug sniffing Belgian Malinos, is now top dog and sole officer of the Vaughn Police ...
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New York Daily News
SL vs NZ: Sri Lanka beat New Zealand in Super Over
Times of India
Lahiru Thirimanne hit a boundary off Southee's penultimate delivery but was run out off the final ball, luckily for New Zealand the ball hitting the stumps after coming off Ross Taylor's knee. Dilshan hit three sixes and five boundaries during his 53 ...
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Times of India
With new dimensions, Citi playing better for hitters
New York Mets
Heading into Thursday's final home game, an unofficial MLB.com study revealed that the Mets hit 20 so-called "new Citi" homers this year, compared to 23 for their opponents. That falls in line with the organization's preseason projections of about 50 ...
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New world evangelization: Synod's agenda includes America
Catholic News Service
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- When Blessed John Paul II launched the project he called the new evangelization, he made it clear that it was aimed above all at reviving the ancient faith of an increasingly faithless West: "countries and nations where religion ...
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New 'Pitch Perfect' Featurettes Introduce Us to Beca and Fat Amy
Myspace (blog)
Arriving at her new college, she finds herself not right for any clique but somehow is muscled into one that she never would have picked on her own: alongside mean girls, sweet girls and weird girls whose only thing in common is how good they sound ...
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Spain, Greece outline new budget cuts, tax hikes
CBS Moneywatch
(AP) NEW YORK - Spain and Greece outlined plans Thursday to reduce government spending and raise taxes to convince international lenders and financial markets they are on track to cut their deficits. The latest round of belt-tightening comes as ...
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CBS Moneywatch
New 'Cybercrime' Law Will Harm Free Speech
Blog Watch Citizen Media (blog)
(New York, September 28, 2012) – A new Philippine "cybercrime" law drastically increases punishments for criminal libel and gives authorities excessive and unchecked powers to shut down websites and monitor online information, Human Rights Watch said ...
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After 'savage' flap, NY subway ads get disclaimers
Macon Telegraph (blog)
NEW YORK — The agency that oversees the city's public transit system, stung by a court decision that forced it to run an ad implying that enemies of Israel are "savages," says it will continue to allow political advertisements on subways and buses but ...
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Australian PM leaves New York after UN meeting
Radio Australia
Prime Minister Julia Gillard speaks during the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York City on September 26, 2012. (Credit: AFP). Ms Gillard has spent the past week putting Australia's case for a non-permanent ...
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Radio Australia
On New-Look Celtics, a New Opportunity for Jeff Green
New York Times (blog)
He is likely to have a significant role next season as one of the first players off the bench for a Celtics team with a new, younger look. It's a far cry from where Green was on Dec. 17. Just eight days ahead of the team's Christmas Day opener against ...
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New York Times (blog)
New Orleans Saints offensive line will have another tough challenge against ...
NOLA.com
Long having been considered a strength of the New Orleans Saints, their offensive line has come under fire in recent weeks because of the team's inability to consistently run the football and protect quarterback Drew Brees. But the unit's perceived ...
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New warrants issued in Oland homicide investigation
CBC.ca
Richard Oland was found dead in his Saint John office on July 7, 2011. (Canadian Yachting Association). Saint John police have obtained a new search warrant and a production order from the courts in the year-old Richard Oland homicide investigation.
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CBC.ca
New Astros manager Bo Porter's long to-do list includes plenty of patience
SportingNews.com
The Houston Astros can cross two items off of their seemingly infinite list of problems because they now have a full-time manager and a rising farm system. The Astros can't hit or pitch at the major league level. They don't have major league-ready ...
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New music review: Mystic Pinball, John Hiatt (New West)
Montreal Gazette (blog)
John Hiatt's latest collection of taut, carefully-crafted songs is, perhaps, a shade brighter than its predecessor, the similarly engaging Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns, but the two could easily make up a double album. Most obviously, the core ...
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