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New York Times backs scandal-hit new boss
Herald Sun
THE New York Times is standing by its incoming chief as questions about a BBC child-sex scandal followed him from one of Britain's most respected news organisations to one of America's. As new CEO Mark Thompson was getting support from his new ...
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New faces in Scotland squad for New Zealand Test
Sydney Morning Herald
The 34-man squad includes new boys Edinburgh pair Stuart McInally and Grant Gilchrist as well as Alex Dunbar, Peter Horne, Peter Murchie, Tommy Seymour and Henry Pyrgos, all from Glasgow Warriors. McInally and centre Dunbar were late call-ups to ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Qatar Air CEO details new US routes, shrugs off AA merger talk
USA TODAY
2012 - WASHINGTON – The top executive of fast-growing Qatar Airways intends to double its U.S. footprint and added he's not worried by the current turmoil at new partner American Airlines. Speaking to journalists at a luncheon today in the Georgetown ...
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Funeral set for murdered New Jersey girl
CNN
(CNN) -- Family, friends, and other mourners will lay to rest the body of Autumn Pasquale, the 12-year-old-girl prosecutors say two teenage neighbors murdered last week in Clayton, New Jersey, on Saturday. A public viewing will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 ...
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Tech focus now on new Microsoft Windows 8 and Surface tablet
The Star Online
SEATTLE: Firm sales numbers for Microsoft Corp's Windows 8 and its new Surface tablet will not be available for three months, but it may be clear long before then if it has a hit on its hands. "We can definitely gauge it by chatter," said Emily Chan ...
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The Star Online
New York Times 'satisfied' with incoming CEO as questions mount over BBC sex ...
Greenfield Daily Reporter
LONDON — The New York Times stood by its incoming chief Wednesday, even as questions about a BBC child sex abuse scandal followed him from one of Britain's most respected news organizations to one of America's. But as new CEO Mark Thompson ...
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Why name new cardinals now? The Pope's mysterious announcement.
Catholic Culture
The Pope could have named other cardinals over the age of 80, but he chose to keep the number of new cardinals unusually small, selecting only a half-dozen. The last time a Pontiff named such a small class of new cardinals was in June 1977, when Pope ...
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Catholic Culture
Holiday gadgets: Samsung launches Note II phone
Lexington Herald Leader
NEW YORK — Samsung Electronics Co. has been running ads touting its Galaxy S III phone as its "next big thing." Now it has something bigger. The S III released a few months ago has a screen that measures 4.8 inches diagonally, making it bigger than ...
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Lexington Herald Leader
New York Giants Cannot Overlook Wounded Dallas Cowboys Team
Rant Sports
If the NHL lockout were to end today, the New Jersey Devils would be without the services of defenseman Anton Volchenkov for at least four to six weeks. Volchenkov who is playing in the KHL during the NHL work stoppage was injured while playing for ...
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New Zealand dollar holds gains
TVNZ
The New Zealand dollar climbed more than half a US cent after Reserve Bank governor Graeme Wheeler gave no indication that he is leaning towards lower interest rates in his debut review of monetary policy. Wheeler kept the official cash rate on hold at ...
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A new day, a new dawn for cycling?
The Roar
A giant screen shows the 2013 Tour de France route during a press conference on October 24, 2012 in Paris, France. The 100th edition of the Tour takes places under the guise of a new dawn for cycling - but is this just history repeating itself again ...
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Alan Gilbert extends stay with New York Philharmonic through 2017
Los Angeles Times
Alan Gilbert has extended his contract as music director of the New York Philharmonic through the 2016-17 season, the orchestra announced on Wednesday. Gilbert assumed the post at the start of the 2009-10 season. His contract had been set to expire at ...
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American plans to hire 2500 new pilots
Seattle Post Intelligencer
DALLAS (AP) — The CEO of American Airlines said the company expects to hire 2,500 pilots over the next five years as it ramps up international flights. "The new American will be doing even more international flying, providing greater opportunities for ...
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New Orleans Saints interim coach Joe Vitt's time away from team gives him new ...
NOLA.com
One of New Orleans Saints defensive end Junior Galette's favorite shirts is especially appropriate this week. The shirt has the face of interim coach Joe Vitt asking the phrase "What're we gonna do?" Galette said the phrase comes from a question Vitt ...
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NOLA.com
New mortgage rules set for 2014, says FSA
BBC News
Tougher rules on UK mortgage lending have been confirmed by the City regulator, but they will come into force later than anticipated. Lenders will have to put a borrower's ability to repay under greater scrutiny as a result of the rules from the ...
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BBC News
New Orleans Hornets guard Austin Rivers reports sprained ankle doing ...
NOLA.com
New Orleans Hornets shooting guard Austin Rivers missed Wednesday night's game against the Houston Rockets with a sprained left ankle, but he was moving around without the aid of the heavy plastic walking boot that encased the injury on Monday night ...
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New Sports Pavilion Breaks Ground At Old Cooper Stadium
10TV
The site of Cooper Stadium is being turned into a race track, sports and research development facility. Officials broke ground Wednesday to usher in the new $40 million SPARC, which stands for the Sports Pavilion Automotive Research Complex. "It's ...
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China to approve only a few new reactors by 2015
Pakistan Daily Times
BEIJING: China will approve a small number of new nuclear reactors before 2015 to be built only in coastal regions, the government said on Wednesday, as it unveiled a raft of measures to spur private investments in energy. In its latest five-year plan ...
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Ballet Next, a New Troupe, at the Joyce Theater
New York Times
Into the Dawn of New Ideas. Ballet Next, a New Troupe, at the Joyce Theater. By ALASTAIR MACAULAY. Published: October 24, 2012. As names for new ballet companies go, Ballet Next is optimistic. Ambiguous too. Does it suggest that here is the next stage ...
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Strange New Resident Evil 6 Patch Will Unlock Ada Wong Right Away
Kotaku Australia
In a very unusual move, Capcom is releasing a free Resident Evil 6 patch in mid-December that will unlock the Ada Wong campaign — previously available when you beat all the other campaigns — for players right away. The new patch for the maligned ...
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New-Home Sales Rise 5.7%
Wall Street Journal
Builders were on pace to sell new single-family homes at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 389,000 units in September, the Commerce Department said Wednesday, up 5.7% from August, and 27.1% higher than September 2011's annual pace of 306,000.
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