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| Growing Outcry Over Proceeding With Marathon New York Times Two days before nearly 50,000 runners are scheduled to gather in Staten Island for the start of the New York City Marathon, opposition to the race continued to swell Friday and the Police Department, stretched thin from handling relief efforts, has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New York area fuel "panic buying" even as pipeline, ports reopen Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - The lines of New York area motorists scrambling for gasoline lengthened on Friday, as a third day of "panic buying" intensified even as pipelines and oil tankers resumed limited shipments. The restoration of power to more than half ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New York fuel and power supply returning Financial Times New York officials promised that scarcities of power and fuel in parts of the New York area would shortly ease as residents wearied of infrastructure strained by the impact this week of Hurricane Sandy. You need JavaScript active on your browser in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New iPad's innards: Good news for recent fondleslab buyers Register Teardown When the new fourth-generation iPad made its debut at the iPad mini roll-out event late last month, it was a surprise to many – especially those who had recently opened their wallets for "the new iPad" released just this March. Fret not, fanbois. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| As New Jersey digs out from Sandy, Steelers-Giants game at Meadowlands will ... Fox News Commissioner Roger Goodell spoke with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to discuss transportation issues that could arise. Christie, according to NFL spokesman Greg Aiello, says the league would not be "diverting any resources away from relief efforts. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New training base in NC helps Coast Guard swimmers prepare for rescue ... Newser At a new Coast Guard training facility here, rescue swimmers jump from a 12-foot tower into a wave pool as large fans blow 70 mph wind at them. A lighting system produces a night sky and speakers pump out the sound of thunder, creating artificial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Frustrated New Yorkers Wait for Con Ed to End Blackout Businessweek Patience was wearing thin among New Yorkers coping with a fifth day of superstorm Sandy-induced power blackouts, lack of food and water, hobbled mass transit and shuttered businesses. Some relief came today from the utility Consolidated Edison Inc. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New York's neglected infrastructure fails CNN The problems in New York stem from many factors. For a start, infrastructure investment here is no more a priority than it is in other places across the country: It's simply not something that voters want badly When given a choice between investing in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Penn St. officials arraigned on new charges Greenwich Time FILE - In this March 7, 2007, file photo, Penn State University president Graham Spanier speaks during a news conference at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pa. Spanier is accused of perjury, endangering children and other ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Hampshire liquor commission launches series Boston.com (blog) As if saving money on taxes isn't enough reason to go: The New Hampshire Liquor Commission is launching its "In the Mix Kitchen Series" through April at the N.H. Liquor and Wine Outlets superstore at 25 Coliseum Ave. in Nashua, starting Nov. 3. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New Facebook Features Make It Easier for Users to Receive More Content from ... WebProNews There has been widespread criticism from many page owners, who claim that their posts are becoming less and less visible on their fans' news feeds due to the change. The theory coming out of the camp of miffed users is that Facebook is dialing back ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Orleans Hornets guard Austin Rivers looking to have a better performance ... NOLA.com In his debut game earlier this week against the San Antonio Spurs, New Orleans Hornets rookie combo guard Austin Rivers was unable to make the kind of impact he expected. Rivers said he rushed too many shots and was unable to get into any type of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Russia's New Internet Blacklist The Atlantic Russian authorities have been given the green light to shut down Internet websites carrying information deemed harmful to children. A controversial new law came into effect on November 1 under which authorities can now close sites promoting child ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Battered New Jersey Confronts How to Rebuild its Shore ClaimsJournal.com In its tear of destruction, the megastorm Sandy left parts of New Jersey's beloved shore in tatters, sweeping away beaches, homes, boardwalks and amusement parks. The devastation left the state a blank canvas to redevelop its prized vacation towns. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Maryland unveils new 'state pride' uniforms (PHOTOS) USA TODAY (Photo: Bob DeChiara, US Presswire). 12:19PM EDT November 2. 2012 - Maryland unveiled a brand new get-up for its game against Georgia Tech on Saturday, yet the new gear does not include any references to the following Old Line State icons: -Old Bay ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Android 4.2′s New Built-In Malware App Scanner Explained StudentNewsIE.com Google introduced the new version of Android OS with the LG Nexus 4 and the Nexus 10 devices, while telling us about the OS's new features such as the 360 degree camera, multiple user account feature and more, but it did not put emphasis on a major ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mitt's new dumb lie Salon Here's the campaign's new attack line: Obama said something that shows how much he loves bureaucracy and doesn't understand business. "[Obama] wants to create a new 'secretary of business,'" vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan said on the stump in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New York Times creates new story form for 'Watching Syria's War' Poynter.org "A Father's Farewell," posted Oct. 12 to a curation site maintained by The New York Times, appears to tell the story of a father clinging to – and praying for – a child killed during shelling in the city of Hammuria. The post is among about 85 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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