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New York nanny who allegedly killed 2 kids had money woes, deteriorating ...
Fox News
The nanny who allegedly stabbed to death two New York children was suffering from mental, physical and financial problems in the months leading up to the killings, sources told the New York Post. Authorities say Yoselyn Ortega, 50, used a kitchen knife ...
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Cabinet reshuffle: 10 new faces likely, juniors to be promoted
Daily News & Analysis
Union Council of Ministers is set for a major revamp on Sunday with at least 10 new faces likely to be inducted and some Ministers of State to be promoted besides a rejig in Cabinet portfolios wherein Anand Sharma may be made External Affairs Minister.
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New rules for private schools
The Age
THE federal and Victorian governments have vowed to do more to prevent the closure of private schools, and are considering joint investigations of at-risk schools, tighter financial oversight and greater state intervention powers, following the shock ...
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The Age
New Brunswick Liberal leadership rivals make final pitches
CBC.ca
New Brunswick's Liberal Party will elect a new leader Saturday afternoon, two years after becoming the first government in the province's history to lose after a single mandate. Liberals will be voting for either Michael Murphy, a former health ...
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CBC.ca
Cabinet reshuffle tomorrow: Salman Khurshid to be new External Affairs ...
NDTV
New Delhi: A major Cabinet reshuffle that is scheduled to take place on Sunday is likely to see the inclusion of several new faces, NDTV has learnt. Ahead of that big reshuffle, seven ministers have put in their papers. Majority of them said they want ...
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New rules let you jailbreak phones (but not tablets)
Fox News
The new rules, which go into effect Oct. 28, will let consumers jailbreak or root their smartphones, but not tablet computers and home gaming consoles. Digital-rights activists had sought exemptions for the latter devices as well. The most drastic ...
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New Afghan war phase, with no decisive end seen
Newsday
KABUL, Afghanistan - (AP) -- A new chapter of the Afghanistan war is opening with a slimmed-down Western force doing more advising than fighting, a resilient Taliban showing little interest in peace talks, and Americans tempted to pull the plug on a ...
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Newsday
This new, new world order
Sydney Morning Herald
Now, along with their surrogates, they had to jump the rails, forced by circumstances to address the reality of a new, new world order - not only is the Cold War over, but also the Arab Spring has sprung and US power is being revealed as an ungainly ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
New Girl, old tricks: Fox's World Series anthem debacle
USA TODAY
See, Deschanel is also the star of Fox's New Girl. And when the World Series arrives, any and all artistic integrity goes out the window when it comes to anthems, and Fox's cross-promotional tentacles take over. For Game 1, it was American Idol alum ...
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The New Physiocrats
New York Times (blog)
Both Dean Baker and Josh Bivens weigh in Robert Samuelson's outburst at the New York Times for saying that the government can too create jobs. (He went so far as to call it "flat-earth" thinking). Sadly, Samuelson's attitude is widely shared — even ...
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New tactic shows new Ethiopia
The Age
ALL great coaches keep an ace up their sleeve for a big game and Pat Carey produced his in time for the Cox Plate yesterday when he instructed jockey Rhys McLeod to take his swooping stayer Ethiopia to the front of the field. And although the shock ...
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The Age
The 'new evangelization'
Inquirer.net
The word "evangelization," which literally means "the bringing of the good news," is burdened by many sad connotations, not the least of which is the violent subjugation of native peoples and the destruction of their cultures. Nowhere is this perhaps ...
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US election: Little New Hampshire could play a big role
Toronto Star
The Democratic firewall also includes blanket local airplay for Obama's new "537" radio ad — a turnout-stoker that invokes the memory of the nail-biter election of 2000 that ultimately awarded George W. Bush the White House. And on the ground, there ...
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Toronto Star
Ryan: Obama hasn't made case he deserves new term
Lexington Herald Leader
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio — Starting a two-day bus tour of Ohio's small towns and cities, Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan told voters Saturday that President Barack Obama hasn't made the case he deserves a second term. Ryan planned ...
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Obama rejects new claims about Benghazi attack
NavyTimes.com
Fox News reported that security officers working for the CIA in Benghazi heard the attack on the consulate but were twice told to wait before rushing to the compound. Fox also reported that U.S. officials refused when the security team asked for U.S ...
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New Zealand in Sri Lanka
Cricket365.com
All-rounder Jacob Oram has insisted New Zealand are determined to rectify an otherwise poor record this year with success in Sri Lanka. The Black Caps and hosts will meet for a one-off T20I, five ODIs and two Tests later this year, when the tourists ...
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Cricket365.com
New Orleans could see fewer murders within six months, criminologist says
NOLA.com
Police initiatives have come and gone over the years, but New Orleans' murder rate has remained frustratingly high. Now, the mastermind behind the city's new murder-reduction strategy says the city could be seeing fewer bodies on the ground within a ...
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NOLA.com
New wave of popular sports have retro roots
Sydney Morning Herald
SYDNEY'S sporting scene is being transformed by the resurgence of a wave of old-school sports - and the competition is stronger than ever. Forget cricket and netball and think 1960s roller derbies and discos, dodgeball and ten-pin bowling, which are ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
The best new travel gadgets
NEWS.com.au
IF YOU'RE getting serious about snapping travel photos and think you might be ready to graduate from a simple point-and-shoot number to a more sophisticated DSLR, the new Canon EOS 650D is for you, with this user-friendly unit designed to suit everyone ...
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Uh-oh. New Falcons stadium will 'very likely' require state Capitol approval
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
Note to Matt Ryan: No pressure, and thanks for the 6-0 start. But you and your teammates would be doing your boss a great service if the Falcons were still in the Super Bowl hunt come January. Arthur Blank will need every advantage he can muster in the ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
13-month old baby sets new Singapore record
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - A 13-month old baby made it to Singapore's record books today as the fastest crawling baby in the country. Stanley Sim, 13 months old, was crowned as Singapore's fastest crawling baby in the Singapore Book of Records and won prizes worth ...
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AsiaOne
New West Nile cases in Calcasieu, Beauregard
KPLC-TV
There are three new West Nile cases in Southwest Louisiana this week -- one neuroinvasive case in Calcasieu and two West Nile Fever cases, one in Calcasieu and the other in Beauregard. The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals released the ...
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What's new in the travel world
The Australian
1 Ski into Sundance. SOLO skiers can join a new group trip to Utah in the US, coinciding with the Sundance Film Festival next year, which runs from January 17-27. The package with Australian travel company Mecca Travel Co suits intermediate and ...
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The New Yorker's Voting Myths
National Review Online
The Left is committed to the false narrative that there is no voter fraud in the U.S. The latest article in the genre is Jane Mayer's New Yorker piece "Voter-Fraud Myth." Like others before her, Mayer is convinced that efforts to assure the integrity ...
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Egypt's Copts to vote for new Pope
Herald Sun
EGYPT'S Coptic Christians will vote for a new spiritual leader on Monday after Pope Shenuda III died in March, leaving behind a community anxious about its status under an Islamist-led government. The death of Shenuda, who headed the church for four ...
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