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New Zealand Reaffirms Superiority Over Wales
New York Times
CARDIFF, WALES — New Zealand beating Wales may have been the most predictable event in sports this year. The All Blacks not only reaffirmed half a century of superiority by beating the reigning European champion for the 25th consecutive time, but did ...
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Fewer moderates in new Congress
USA TODAY
Amid clamor for cooperation, the incoming Congress features fewer pragmatic centrists moderates. The class of new senators includes liberals such as Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., left, and Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis. (Photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP) ...
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New trail spurs interest in ex-Atlanta rail route
Signal
ATLANTA (AP) — Since a new urban trail opened last month in an old rail corridor in Atlanta, it has drawn a steady stream of joggers, dog-walkers and cyclists to take in spectacular views of the skyline and neighborhoods once seen only by train ...
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ElBaradei warns against 'new pharaoh' Morsi's decrees
BDlive
PROMINENT Egyptian democracy advocate Mohammed ElBaradei has warned of increasing turmoil that could lead to the military stepping in unless Islamist President Mohammed Morsi rescinds his new, near-absolute powers, as Egypt's long-fragmented ...
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Egypt, a case of 'new boss, same as the old boss'?
Al-Arabiya
Rather than a dynamic head of state leading his country into a prosperous, inclusive future, the new president is being portrayed as yet another Mubarak. Worse still, some are likening him to one of the Pharaohs, the monarchical religious figures who ...
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Taylor leads from the front for New Zealand
Reuters UK
COLOMBO (Reuters) - New Zealand captain Ross Taylor led from the front with an unbeaten 119 as New Zealand ended the first day of the second test against Sri Lanka on 223 for two wickets on Sunday. It was Taylor's eighth test hundred and his third as ...
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New Cadbury chocolates that dont melt even at 40 degrees celsius
Times of India
RELATED. LONDON: New 'temperature-tolerant chocolates' that don't melt even at 40 degree Celsius have been developed by confectionery giant Cadbury, which will soon be available in hot-weather countries like India. Scientists at Cadbury's research and ...
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Times of India
Shatrugan backs Jethmalani on new CBI director
Hindustan Times
After supporting Ram Jethmalani and Yashwant Sinha's demand of resignation by Nitin Gadkari as BJP chief, party leader Shatrughan Sinha sided with Jethmalani again on Saturday over appointment of Ranjit Sinha as the new CBI director, saying there was ...
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China lands fighter jet on new carrier in show of force
Reuters
China ushered in a new generation of leaders this month at the 18th Communist Party Congress in Beijing, with outgoing President Hu Jintao making a pointed reference to strengthening China's naval forces, protecting maritime interests and the need to ..
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Pope tells new cardinals: shun "worldly logic of power"
Reuters
The new cardinals are American Archbishop James Michael Harvey, Baselios Cleemis Thottunkal, a major archbishop of the Syro-Malankara rite in India, Archbishop Ruben Salazar Gomez of Bogota, Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle of Manila, Beatitude ...
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New calling? Canada's last asbestos mine hosts Mars experiments
CTV News
MONTREAL -- Canada's last asbestos mine, now winding down its operations, may have a new celestial calling -- as a stand-in for planet Mars. Quebec's Jeffrey Mine hosted nearly two-dozen scientists recently for a simulated Mars mission initiated by ...
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New Congress: Fewer moderates make deals harder
Salon
WASHINGTON (AP) — When the next Congress cranks up in January, there will be more women, many new faces and 11 fewer tea party-backed House Republicans from the class of 2010. Overriding all those changes is a thinning of pragmatic, centrist ...
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Air New Zealand unveils a Hobbit-inspired plane
ITN NEWS
Air New Zealand have unveiled a plane decked out with a huge The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey graphic. Report by Laurie Blake. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn . Subscribe to ITN News!
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New city within city: World's biggest mall to rise in Dubai
Middle East Online
... which developed many of Dubai's prestigious projects, including Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower. The plan also features new residential areas, although the emirate continues to have a surplus of units built during a five-year bubble which ...
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Middle East Online
Larry Hagman's New Dallas Co-stars Devastated By Death
Contactmusic.com
Brenda Strong tells E! News, "Being able to work with one of my childhood idols was a dream come true. He was one of the most resilient and positive people I've ever known. Larry's tremendous talent and contribution as an artist is only surpassed by ...
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Notre Dame write a new chapter in the incredible legend of the Fighting Irish
IrishCentral
"There's a romance with Notre Dame," Neal Pilson, a former president of CBS Sports told the New York Times. "It's like all is right with the world when Notre Dame is winning football games. Major sports franchises are like beachfront properties; they ...
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IrishCentral
law to tackle stalking introduced
BBC News
Stalking has become a specific criminal offence in England and Wales in a move to improve victims' safety. The government has introduced two offences, stalking and stalking involving a fear of violence. Campaigners had long claimed dealing with ...
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BBC News
Indian gay rights parade demands greater tolerance
Bradenton Herald
By NIRMALA GEORGE — Associated Press. NEW DELHI — Hundreds of gay rights activists marched through New Delhi on Sunday to demand that they be allowed to lead lives of dignity in India's deeply conservative society. Dozens of demonstrators carried ...
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New LOGIQ E9 with XDclear from GE Healthcare Boosts Image Quality and ...
MarketWatch
Because of advances in acoustic engineering used in new XDclear transducer technology, users of the new C1-6 and C2-9 transducers experience increased penetration of 2-4 cm(1) while simultaneously experiencing high definition resolution throughout ...
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Catalonia vote brings new test for struggling Spain
NBCNews.com (blog)
By Reuters. BARCELONA, Spain - Voters in Spain's Catalonia region began voting Sunday in an election whose outcome is likely to test Spanish unity at a time of deep economic crisis. Opinion polls show two-thirds of voters in this region on the French ...
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New director eager to take YMCA to 'next level'
The Tand D.com
The Orangeburg County YMCA "has a ton of potential to serve the community," says Bruce Zahn, the new executive director of the $9 million facility. "It's hard work opening a YMCA and ironing the kinks out," Zahn said, "but a good, solid foundation has ...
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NYC chefs have novel ways to use that leftover turkey
New York Daily News
The half-carved turkey sitting in your fridge isn't going anywhere. Luckily, New York City's top chefs know exactly what to do with your Thanksgiving leftovers. Jesse Schenker, executive chef and owner of Recette in the West Village, simply pops ...
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New York Daily News
Old Newspapers, New Perspectives On The American Revolution
WBUR
It's called Reporting the Revolutionary War: Before It Was History, It Was News. "It's not just newspaper clippings, it's the entire newspapers," Andrlik tells NPR's Rachel Martin "These newspapers are not like we think of today, they're quite ...
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Apps make learning new languages fun and easy
Daily Nation
Due to growing economic relations between Kenya and various countries of the world, knowing a foreign language gives one the much-needed edge. But for some people, learning a new language may be boring and tedious, but for others a new language is ...
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New car models debut at Sharjah Expo
gulfnews.com
Sharjah: The Expo Centre in Sharjah will host the 11th edition of the biannual International Automobile Show this Wednesday. In a panel at the Expo Centre, the participating dealers discussed the new vehicle models that will debut. Exhibitors, like ...
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