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| Officials Defend Decision Not to Cancel Marathon New York Times Mary Wittenberg, chief executive of New York Road Runners, defended the decision to put on the New York City Marathon as scheduled Sunday after some runners and politicians called for the race to be canceled in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Jersey Drivers Wait for Fuel as Week of Mayhem Predicted Businessweek New Jersey drivers waited in two- mile-long lines to buy gasoline as Hurricane Sandy's devastation of the New York metropolitan area flooded fuel terminals, curbed deliveries and left many filling stations in the dark and unable to run their pumps. The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Should the Race Be Run? New York Times O.K., let's see if we have this straight: Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg wisely slaps down the N.B.A.'s initial ridiculous idea to play the Nets-Knicks opener as scheduled Thursday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn because of the devastation of Hurricane ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| As Recovery Continues, City's Death Toll Reaches 38 New York Times The number of New York City fatalities from Hurricane Sandy jumped to 38 on Thursday, including two young boys who were swept from the arms of their mother on Staten Island and found dead at the swampy end of a street, the police said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New York struggles back to working life Financial Times Transit complications, power outages and a shortage of fuel gripped New York on Thursday even as limited subway service was restored and carpool restrictions eased congestion in Manhattan. Some subway trains were running in Brooklyn, Queens, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Microsoft pushes new Windows to developers Reuters UK Windows 8, the new Surface tablet and a range of Windows-based phones - all unveiled in the past week - are designed to close that gap, but the world's largest software company still needs to convince developers to recreate the thriving 'ecosystem ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Some New Jersey Polling Stations Wiped Out by Sandy Businessweek Officials in New Jersey's storm- battered coastal counties are working to identify alternate polling places to replace those damaged by Hurricane Sandy in time for the Nov. 6 election. Power outages and flooding that isolated beachfront communities ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Abortion, rape focus of new Akin ad; new funding a mystery CNN (blog) Washington (CNN) – Missouri Senate Candidate Todd Akin is trying to turn controversy he created about rape and women on its head – making a direct appeal to conservative women in a new television ad featuring a woman who says she was raped and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New York adjusts absentee vote deadline after Sandy CNN (blog) (CNN) - New York, one of the states hit hardest by Superstorm Sandy, has extended the deadline for absentee ballots and applications not delivered or requested in person, the State Board of Elections said. New York City's election preparation efforts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Storm leads to call for New York sea barrier The Hindu The vast destruction wreaked by the superstorm-driven flood surge in New York City this week could have been prevented with a sea barrier of the type that protects major cities in Europe, some scientists and engineers say. The multibillion-dollar price ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New York Mayor Bloomberg endorses Obama Seattle Post Intelligencer WASHINGTON (AP) — New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Thursday backed President Barack Obama over Republican Mitt Romney, saying the incumbent Democrat will bring leadership that is critically needed to fight climate change after the East Coast ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New Orleans Hornets guard Eric Gordon says he experienced setback in recovery NOLA.com In a bit of a contradictory appearance before the media post-practice Thursday, New Orleans Hornets shooting guard Eric Gordon conceded that physicians determined there is some damage causing the pain in his right knee, though Gordon said initially ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| NFL Rumors: New York Jets to Keep Tim Tebow, All Quiet At the NFL Trade ... Rant Sports The prodigal son is still a member of the New York Jets, and as the NFL trade deadline of 4pm Thursday afternoon comes and goes, he will remain a Jet for the rest of the season. Unfortunately for the Tebow fanatics, it doesn't look like much will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Sandy power outages for hundreds of thousands into next week as new storm ... NBCNews.com In New York City, the utility ConEd said the 228,000 customers in Manhattan still without power should have it back by Saturday, but that would leave more than 400,000 elsewhere potentially in the dark beyond Saturday. In a statement Thursday, ConEd ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Jazz-Hornets Preview CBSSports.com 1 overall pick Anthony Davis, the New Orleans Hornets have some promising young talent. However, it might take some time for the team to produce consistent success. The new veteran additions for the Utah Jazz could pay off right away. Davis and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Should The New York Times' New President Pay a Price for the BBC Sex-Abuse ... New Republic (blog) He was Director-General or executive head of the BBC from 2004 until September 2012. On August 14, before he left the BBC, it was announced that he would become president and chief executive of the New York Times Company effective from November. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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