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New Yorkers find a changed city post-Sandy
Sydney Morning Herald
In one bit of good news, officials announced that Kennedy International Airport in New York and Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey will reopen at 7am local time on Wednesday with limited service. New York's LaGuardia Airport remains closed.
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New 'Star Wars' confirmed
iAfrica.com
Walt Disney Co announced Tuesday it is buying Star Wars director George Lucas's film company for $4-billion, and plans to revive the classic sci-fi series starting with a new movie in 2015. The entertainment giant plans a new trilogy in the legendary ...
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iAfrica.com
What's new in Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
IBNLive
New Delhi: Google on Monday announced a new version of its Android operating system - Android 4.2, which is a minor update to Andorid 4.1 (Jelly Bean) - which now powers more than 500 million devices worldwide. Android 4.2 (also known as Jelly Bean) ...
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IBNLive
A thriving New York community turned into a blackened wasteland
Daily News & Analysis
As dawn broke in New York on Tuesday the devastation was only just becoming clear. Streets usually teeming with workers and tourists were instead littered with fallen trees, scattered debris and cars floating in water. Swathes of the southern tip of ...
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New York's JFK, Newark airports to open Wednesday; LaGuardia still closed
Daily News & Analysis
John F Kennedy International and Newark Liberty International airports, two of the three main flying hubs for the busy New York City area, will reopen on Wednesday morning with limited service, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said on ...
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Qld's new top cop promises shake-up
Herald Sun
Ian Stewart will take over from retiring Police Commissioner Bob Atkinson at midnight on Wednesday. The deputy commissioner has vowed to shake up the service and will ask the government for the power to demand rogue police "show cause" why they ...
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Turkish PM, CHP in New Duel
Journal of Turkish Weekly
Erdoğan accused the CHP of creating new divisions with alternative celebrations to Republic Day, while Kılıçdaroğlu called the Turkish premier "Tayyip Assad Erdoğan," likening him to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. As arguments over the holiday ...
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'New Girl,' 'The Mindy Project,' and 'Ben and Kate' review: Girls gone goofy ...
Entertainment Weekly (blog)
The women at the centers of New Girl, Ben and Kate, and The Mindy Project are all intelligent, funny people who, in their various distinctive ways, use ditziness and "girly"-ness to their advantage, flummoxing the more dense specimens of manhood they ...
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'New mortgage limits unlikely to bring down prices for homes'
Haaretz
New mortgage limits set by the Bank of Israel are unlikely to cause housing prices to drop, according to Israel Engel, the head of retail banking at Mizrahi Tefahot Bank. The changes, which go into effect tomorrow, restrict those buying their first ...
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Eagles happy with new WAFL alignment
Sydney Morning Herald
That bid was unanimously rejected by the WAFL clubs, but the new deal will at least give West Coast and Fremantle a better management system over their players than the existing format. Under the new agreement, the seven non-partner clubs will have ...
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Six New Trier students charged after allegedly distributing inappropriate ...
Chicago Tribune
Winnetka Deputy Police Chief Joe Pellus said investigators interviewed more than 20 New Trier students and consulted with both school administrators and the Cook County State's Attorney's office before filing the charges. He declined to say how many ...
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Romney's shameful new ad
New York Daily News (blog)
As Brian Beutler chronicled at talkingpointsmemo.com, "In news articles, tweets, and other media, members of the national press, usually reluctant to criticize campaigns directly, have taken Romney to task for running a misleading TV ad creating the ..
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New Zealand Tours Sri Lanka as the First Nation to Test out New ICC Rules
Bleacher Report
The international cricket series between New Zealand and Sri Lanka will be contested with a total of one T20, five ODI matches and close it out with two Tests. The ODI matches will start on November 1st in the city of Pallekele. It will be closely ...
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For Years, Warnings That It Could Happen Here
New York Times
For nearly a decade, scientists have told city and state officials that New York faces certain peril: rising sea levels, more frequent flooding and extreme weather patterns. The alarm bells grew louder after Tropical Storm Irene last year, when the ...
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New York Times
Mitt Romney Chooses New Hampshire for Site of Final Rally Before Election Day
ABC News (blog)
And the lakeside town of Wolfeboro, located in northern New Hampshire, became a retreat for the candidate throughout the campaign, whether it was for time away with family at his home there or for meetings with advisers on his porch overlooking Lake ...
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New York blog: Through Storm Sandy, stories of courage and help
NDTV
New York: It looks like New York but doesn't feel like it. When I look out of my window I see a smaller city because half of it is still plunged in darkness. A tale of two cities then - one with power, one without; one returning to normalcy, one still ...
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NDTV
New York City Subway Tunnels Are Flooded
New York Times (blog)
Workers pumped water out of the South Ferry subway station at the tip of Manhattan, Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times Workers pumped water out of the South Ferry subway station at the tip of Manhattan, which was filled with water up to the ceiling ...
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New York Times (blog)
Sixth-formers to be offered new course in 'real-life' maths
Telegraph.co.uk
The Department for Education is funding the development of new-style lessons designed to teach teenagers about the practical application of maths at home and the workplace, it was revealed. The courses – for sixth-formers and college students in ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
In aftermath of Sandy, some shows go on in New York, even if sans audience
660 News
But the New York entertainment industry was fighting to go on with the show, and none more than several of the city's late-night shows. Though "The Colbert Report" and "The Daily Show" cancelled tapings for the second day, the "Late Show," Jimmy Fallon ...
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New Yorkers find comfort in routine morning after Sandy struck
Denver Post
NEW YORK — Every morning for the past 15 years, Sukey Gutin has headed to a cafe on the Upper West Side of Manhattan for her morning coffee and a chat with friends. So on Tuesday, the morning after the surreal chaos of Superstorm Sandy, that's where ...
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New Yorkers left in disbelief over power of superstorm
TheDay.com
New York - Fallen trees blocked winding Greenwich Village streets normally jammed with tourists and taxis. Muddy sandbags squished against empty high-rises in the Financial District. The façade of a building had ripped off in Chelsea, leaving ...
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The Lessons from New York's Flooded Subways
TIME
So here's the bad news for the 5.3 million New York City commuters who depend on the subways to get from place to place: The entire system — all 660 mi. (1,050 km) and 468 stations of it — is shut down, much of it inundated with corrosive salt water.
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TIME
Region hit by Sandy struggles to resume daily life
Bellingham Herald
NEW YORK — People in the coastal corridor battered by superstorm Sandy took the first cautious steps to reclaim routines upended by the monster storm, even as rescuers combed neighborhoods strewn with debris and scarred by floods and fire. But while ...
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Bellingham Herald


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