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New election economy; voter fraud billboards, NY skyscrapers 2.0
Reuters Blogs (blog)
The continuing anonymity of the "family foundation" that threw its money around for something like this illustrates a sad irony of the new media age: At a time when there are countless political pundits, many of whom claim to be reporters, filling ...
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Reuters Blogs (blog)
New home construction back to 2006 levels in much of Washington DC metro ...
Washington Post (blog)
New home construction is up markedly across the nation. In the Washington region, new residential construction activity has been on the rise for a couple of years. The majority of the new building has been in the multi-family rental market in the ...
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New Zealand and Philippines Sign Memoranda of Arrangement
Scoop.co.nz
Today the Prime Minister held a joint press conference with President Benigno Aquino of the Philippines to mark the signing of bilateral agreements between New Zealand and the Philippines. The occasion marked the signing of several Memoranda of ...
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Scoop.co.nz
New Zealand to Sell at Least NZ$1 Billion Inflation-Linked Debt
Bloomberg
"This is the first time we've used syndication for an inflation-indexed transaction in New Zealand dollars," Brendon Doyle, head of the New Zealand Debt Management Office, said in a phone interview. "It's good to have a variety of different securities ..
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On new album, Krall goes vintage, vixenish
Philadelphia Inquirer
NEW YORK - Diana Krall says she felt reinvigorated making her new CD Glad Rag Doll, which gave her a chance to escape the comfort zone of Great American Songbook standards on which the singer-pianist has built her reputation. "It's always exciting to ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
New big-city mayors have activist agendas
TheChronicleHerald.ca
PERHAPS the most significant change Nova Scotians will notice as a result of Saturday's municipal elections is the emergence of two influential mayors in the province's two largest cities. Mike Savage and Cecil Clarke, who received strong mandates to ...
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TheChronicleHerald.ca
Microsoft offers peek at new Windows, tablet
Business Recorder (blog)
SHANGHAI: US computing giant Microsoft on Tuesday gave an early peek to the key Chinese market of its new tablet computer and Windows 8 software, promising a "fast and fluid" operating system. Microsoft will launch Windows 8 and the Surface tablet ...
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Business Recorder (blog)
BS Yeddyurappa to launch new party on December 10
IBNLive
Yeddyurappa has said that he is not in the BJP and he will formally announce a new party on December 10. "I am not going to talk anything related to BJP, because I am not in the party. So I am not going to talk anything related to that party. I am ...
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Wis. shooting brings call for new law on guns
cbs4qc.com
Associated Press writer Gretchen Ehlke in Milwaukee, and researchers Lynn Dombek and Rhonda Shafner in New York contributed to this report. ___. Dinesh Ramde can be reached at dramde(at)ap.org. Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights ...
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Russian opposition chooses new leadership
Deutsche Welle
More than 200 left-wing, liberal and nationalist candidates competed for 45 seats on a so-called Coordinating Committee opposed to President Vladimir Putin, who returned to office in a landslide vote in March after serving a term as prime minister.
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Deutsche Welle
New James Bond Movie 'Skyfall' Worthy Of An Oscar?
Entertainmentwise
According to Broccoli, Dame Judi Dench's performance as M in the new movie is definitely worthy of an Oscar, and now the producers are campaigning for her to get nominated at the Academy Awards next year. The 77-year-old veteran has been nominated ...
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Entertainmentwise
Eskom under new management?
iAfrica.com
Today, three campaigning organisations joined forces to put South Africa's energy utility, Eskom, under New Management. Activists confronted the utility to publicly highlight that Eskom has failed to deliver clean, affordable, accessible electricity to ...
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iAfrica.com
Can the new technology centre at Olympic park rival Silicon Valley?
Computer Business Review (blog)
The new tech centre at the Olympic Park in Stratford is expected to inspire and encourage an atmosphere of innovation that will make London a rival of Silicon Valley. The announcement of Facebook's vice president and EMEA managing director leaving the ...
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Lagos new airport terminal costs N648m
P.M. News
"From now till next January, we hope to inaugurate between seven to eight new terminals, we would inaugurate that of Yola, move to Benin, Kano." FAAN Managing Director, Uriesi, said the new terminal will now have capacity to handle 12 domestic arrivals ...
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Tough task for New York Giants ahead as they travel to play against Dallas ...
bettor.com (blog)
Tough task for New York Giants ahead as they travel to play against Dallas Cowboys – NFL News. In the 2011 season, New York Giants defeated Dallas Cowboys twice to not only gain edge over their divisional rivals, but also end the latter's playoff hopes.
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New Human Narrative (NT Perspective)
PsychCentral.com (blog)
The new narrative is that "human = neural" and "neural = human." Indeed, what makes us human? Not our bones, not our muscles, not our fat cells, but our neurons, i.e. our capacity to be aware, to feel, to think, to experience. Thus, anything neural is ...
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Pope proclaims seven new saints, including St. Kateri, St. Marianne
Georgia Bulletin
Published: VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Proclaiming seven new saints -- including St. Kateri Tekakwitha and St. Marianne Cope from North America -- Pope Benedict XVI said they are examples to the world of total dedication to Christ and tireless service to others.
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Schwartz to lead new arts investment body
Herald Sun
A review of private sector support by Harold Mitchell and a review of the Australia Council recommended a single body be established to drive private support. Arts Minister Simon Crean announced in August the Australia Business Arts Foundation (AbaF ...
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All Hail the Soda Ban: Michael Bloomberg, the Nanny Mayor, Is Creating a Great ...
Slate Magazine
Last month, the New York City Board of Health approved Mayor Michael Bloomberg's ban on the sale of sugary drinks larger than 16 ounces at restaurants and concession stands. Since its proposal in May, the restriction has been met with a PR campaign ...
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Slate Magazine
New school bell rings for Tibetan students[1]|chinadaily.com.cn
China Daily
"The new school is bigger, and the teachers are better because they use more advanced (instruments)," said Li Caozhi, a Tibetan freshman from Zhouqu, carrying a big string bag of basketballs ahead of a physical education class in the school's gymnasium.
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New York Mets: 4 Decisions Awaiting Them in the Offseason
Bleacher Report
The New York Mets' season, which began with promise, ended in a fourth-place finish and a mess in Queens that needs to be cleaned up. The Mets are clearly in a state of transition, but have locked themselves into a few bad contracts that have severely ...
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Bleacher Report
New York City putting foot down after $442 pedicab fare
Medicine Hat News
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Even in an era of $500 hotel rooms and $18 cocktails, the $442 that a Texas family paid for a ride in a New York City pedicab has become notorious. The outrageous fare made headlines in the city's tabloids over the summer, and since ...
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New master's program concentrates on animal law
NECN
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mitzi Bolanos adopted a pit bull a few years ago, only to find that discrimination was part of the deal. Because of her dog, she was often told where she could or couldn't live or work. "I am a Hispanic female, and I never felt ...
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