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| New Oriental Sinks as Block Renews Allegations: China Overnight Businessweek The shares fell 0.4 percent to close at $16.60 in New York, giving up an earlier advance of as much as 7.8 percent that was sparked by New Oriental saying a probe into Muddy Waters's allegations against the company showed no fraud. The Bloomberg ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Owners of grounded ship settle with New Zealand Businessweek WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A Greek shipping company has agreed to pay the New Zealand government up to $31.5 million toward the cleanup costs of a cargo ship's grounding on a reef near popular swimming and surfing beaches last year. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Brand-new mom Marissa Mayer due back at Yahoo in week or two Macleans.ca SAN FRANCISCO – Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer gave birth to a boy late Sunday, shining a spotlight on her ability to steer the struggling Internet company in a new direction while adjusting to the challenges of being a first-time mother. by The Associated ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Schools' Failure to Improve May Lead to More Closings New York Times By VIVIAN YEE. Published: October 1, 2012. New York City's Education Department may step up its efforts to close schools after more than 150 of them posted a third straight year of mediocre results on their annual progress reports. Enlarge This Image .. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Finally, The New Trial Lapointe Deserves Hartford Courant They finally succeeded. On Monday, the state Appellate Court ordered a new trial for Mr. Lapointe, saying that state prosecutors wrongly withheld a police report that tends to support Mr. Lapointe's defense. Topics · Trials · Fires · Lawyers; See more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 2 theater companies cheer as they open new stages The Associated Press By MARK KENNEDY, AP Drama Writer – 1 minute ago. NEW YORK (AP) — Stage actors always seem to get the attention in New York. On Monday, it was the turn of the stages themselves to take a bow. The Pearl Theatre had a ribbon-cutting ceremony to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New-look Utah Jazz hoping for major transformation SI.com SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - The new-look Utah Jazz can only hope their transformation this year is as dramatic as that of once soft-spoken big man Enes Kanter, who wasn't afraid to show off his slimmed-down, muscled-up physique in a series of daring Twitter ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New York AG hits JPMorgan with charges of mortgage-backed securities fraud at ... Greenfield Daily Reporter NEW YORK — The New York attorney general's office has hit JPMorgan Chase & Co. with a civil lawsuit, alleging that Bear Stearns perpetrated massive fraud related to billions in residential mortgage-backed securities that it sold prior to its 2008 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Phelps replaces Nova in Yanks' rotation; Tex back Macon Telegraph (blog) NEW YORK — Ivan Nova has been dropped from the New York Yankees' rotation after a pair of poor outings, and David Phelps will replace him as Tuesday night's starter against the Boston Red Sox. After missing 3 1/2 weeks because of inflammation in his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Jim Calhoun trying not to overshadow UConn's new coach USA TODAY It was Connecticut's new head coach, Kevin Ollie, seeking advice on how to handle some red tape with the admissions office. The 70-year-old Calhoun retired as a coach last month, but he hasn't stepped away from UConn. Instead, he is carving out a new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Music review: New West Symphony has reason to celebrate Los Angeles Times The New West Symphony is not bucking a trend. It now too has a young music director from South America. Last weekend the orchestra — which is based in Thousand Oaks and also performs in Oxnard and Santa Monica — began its first season under its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hawks Have New Faces, New Pressure NBA.com (blog) ATLANTA – Josh Smith considers himself a realist. And he's never been one to hold his tongue where his team is concerned. So while you might hear championship talk from someone in every single training camp around the league this time of year, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Khan names Hunter new trainer, to face Molina next The Star Online LOS ANGELES: Britain's Amir Khan seeking to end a two bout losing streak has named Virgil Hunter to replace Freddie Roach as his new trainer and plans to meet unbeaten American fighter Carlos Molina in his next bout. The 25-year-old English boxer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New NC bail bondsman training law blocked by judge San Francisco Chronicle RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A Wake County judge blocked enforcement Monday of a new law that gave the training and continuing education of North Carolina bail bond agents to a single trade group, calling the new restrictions an unconstitutional monopoly. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Facebook launches new ad programs but privacy groups worry Santa Cruz Sentinel Hoping to win a bigger share of big-name advertising dollars, Facebook on Monday outlined a new effort to track the influence of online advertising on consumer purchases in the offline world. But the effort has caused privacy advocates to raise an alarm. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Mexico removes "forcible" from state regulation mentioning rape Reuters UK SANTA FE, New Mexico (Reuters) - A New Mexico official on Monday said the state removed the word "forcible" from the description of rape in a proposed change to a regulation setting out the conditions under which a parent could qualify for state child ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Judge refuses new murder trial for ex-coach from Katy Houston Chronicle A judge on Monday declined to grant a new trial to a former Katy football star whose defense attorneys are trying to prove he was wrongly convicted of murdering his pregnant wife in 1999. After a brief hearing, state District Judge David Mendoza ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| On 'Sons of Anarchy,' new faces and new fears USA TODAY 2012 - The Sons of Anarchy should be doubly wary this season, as two new characters -- played by Harold Perrineau and Jimmy Smits -- have stakes in the motorcycle club's criminal activities. Ruthless power player Damon Pope (Perrineau), once a drug ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Blazers have a new look heading into the season SI.com PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - General manager Neil Olshey prefers the term "emerging'' rather than "rebuilding'' when it comes to the Portland Trail Blazers. The Blazers open training camp on Tuesday with a new general manager, a new head coach and a group ... See all stories on this topic » |
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