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Sandy costs New York City $200 million a day in economic damage
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The aftermath of super storm Sandy is costing New York City up to $200 million a day in permanently lost economic activity, including everything from the sale of pizza slices to corporate mergers and other Wall Street deals, the ...
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Kim Dotcom launches new file sharing site
TVNZ
A teaser page for Kim Dotcom's new file sharing site almost stalled at its launch, but anticipation is high to see the site he's created nearly a year after the highly publicised FBI raids which saw his assets frozen and file sharing behemoth ...
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New York Stock Exchange Reopens Smoothly, Reassuring Investors
New York Times
Global investors were eager to see how the United States indexes would react after two days without trading. With power failures, destruction and disruptions still gripping much of the Northeast, the reopening of the New York Stock Exchange served as a ...
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Cuomo Waives New York Transit Fares Under Sandy Emergency
Businessweek
Governor Andrew Cuomo waived fares on New York's subways, commuter trains and buses through tomorrow as the region recovers from the pounding delivered by Sandy's hurricane-force winds and flooding. Cuomo declared a transit emergency after traffic ...
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Libya Parliament Approves New Premier's Cabinet
New York Times
CAIRO — The Libyan Parliament voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to approve the new prime minister's cabinet, ending months of uncertainty about who was in charge of the government. The top officials of defense and security are now expected the take ...
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Fans in Brooklyn Have New Shoulder to Cry On
New York Times
A new era is upon us. The Nets are a New York team now, after 35 years in New Jersey. Their arrival has spawned a new breed of fan: the Knicks-to-Nets defector. They are the disillusioned, the angry, the hopeful And their numbers appear to be growing, ...
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Storm Closes City Schools for a Week
New York Times
The mayor said he expected almost all schools to reopen on Monday. He acknowledged it was an "inconvenience for parents" for children to miss a week of school, but said he decided to cancel classes Thursday and Friday because many schools — about ...
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Fans divided over new Star Wars movies
TVNZ
Disney and Star Wars mash-ups have also proliferated across the internet with titles such as Ackbar in Wonderland and Snow White & the Seven Droids suggested as possible titles for new films. The hashtag #DisneyStarWars also produced some visual gags ...
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New Orleans Hornets fans still waiting to see Eric Gordon in uniform
NOLA.com
Gordon's lingering knee injury is New Orleans ' greatest mystery since Ray Nagin's mayoral re-election in 2006. "He's not trying to sit out," Hornets General Manager Dell Demps said. "He wants to play. He's doing everything he possibly can to get out ...
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New Yorkers search for food, water and electricity
Seattle Post Intelligencer
New Yorkers search for food, water and electricity. LEANNE ITALIE, Associated Press Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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For New York rats, a question of sink or swim
Capital FM Kenya
NEW YORK, Nov 1 – As Hurricane Sandy pushed floodwater through New York's streets and into its subways, many wondered how the city's infamous rat population would fare – sink or swim? For some, the deluge that accompanied Sandy raised fears of a ...
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Fuel spills into waterway between New Jersey and Staten Island
Reuters
(Reuters) - An unknown amount of fuel spilled from a northern New Jersey oil facility that had been closed due to Sandy, the storm that battered the U.S. Northeast, the site's operator said on Wednesday. Motiva, a joint venture of Shell Oil and Saudi ...
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New England Patriots: Midseason Report Cards for Each Positional Unit
Bleacher Report
At the halfway point in the 2012 season, the New England Patriots head into the bye week atop the AFC East at 5-3 coming off a convincing win over the St. Louis Rams across the pond last weekend. However, their good standing hasn't come without some ...
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New wave of elite women ready to make mark
ESPN
NEW YORK -- It's not exactly a baton pass, but the elite Americans at the forefront of the New York City Marathon women's field do represent a new group charging into the next four-year Olympic cycle. None of the three women who represented the United ...
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New Jersey investigating reports of price gouging
NBCNews.com (blog)
Cars line up for gas on the New Jersey Turnpike Wednesday near Woodbridge, N.J. After Monday's storm surge from Sandy, many gas stations in the region are without power and those that are open have very long lines. Prices for gasoline, hotel rooms, ...
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Long Gas Lines, Clogged Roads and Slim Hope for a Better Day
New York Times
And if New Yorkers want to try their luck at driving into Manhattan on Thursday, most will require company: Beginning at 6 a.m., the city planned to bar private vehicles carrying fewer than three people from entering Manhattan over most major bridges ...
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New York Times
New one-day rules in play for Black Caps
Stuff.co.nz
There will be fewer powerplay overs but more fielders inside the 30m circle in one-day international cricket, starting with tonight's match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka in Kandy (10pm NZT). They're the two most significant amendments to the ODI ...
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Aggies give SEC new look
KHOU
The new look of the SEC isn't limited to the changes in its geography, though, as the Aggies have remained one of the top offenses in the country, shaking up things in a league long known for defense. The Aggies are third in the nation in scoring (45.5 ...
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New York's Next Extremist Shock
New Yorker (blog)
New York can be as compelling in a hurricane as it is on a starry Saturday night. Some of the thrill of living in the city arises from its combination of majesty and vulnerability. Coming to terms with apocalyptic scenes is easier here than in other ...
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New Yorker (blog)
Storm-ravaged New Jersey Shore vows to rebuild
Malay Mail
A church cross (Top C) stands amid wreckage from Superstorm Sandy at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean on Oct 31 in Long Branch, New Jersey. At least 50 people were reportedly killed in the US by Sandy with New Jersey suffering massive damage and ...
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Air New Zealand releases Hobbit themed safety video
eTurboNews
Hobbits, Dwarves and Wizards will take flight as Air New Zealand launches its latest onboard safety video, 'An Unexpected Briefing,' today. The safety video is inspired by the upcoming fantasy adventure The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, a production ...
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New York Yankees: Mariano Rivera Must Make Retirement Decision Quickly
Bleacher Report
You never want to rush one of the greatest players in a franchise's history to make a decision on his future, but Mariano Rivera must decide quickly in order to help the New York Yankees messy bullpen situation Rivera seemed certain to be returning ...
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