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New Yorkers Take Transit Woes in Stride
Voice of America
NEW YORK — Life regained some semblance of normalcy on Thursday for New Yorkers affected by superstorm Sandy, as public transportation started to come online and millions of people returned to work. But for those hardest hit by Sandy, the National ...
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Voice of America
High-Tech Bandage Takes Insult Out of Injury
ABC News
No gentle tug at the corner for Sarah Bowen Shea. When she was kid, her sister would point to the sky, then reach over and yank the bandage off her knee in one excruciating swipe. "She took such a perverse glee in it," Bowen Shea recalled. Thanks to a ...
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ABC News
Readers share their New Jersey shore memories
USA TODAY
NOAA's National Geodetic Survey office has published images for some of New Jersey's hardest-hit areas, including Mantoloking, Seaside Heights and Atlantic City. These images were overlaid on Google Maps showing the same areas before Sandy hit on ...
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NFL Live: New York Jets' Season
ESPN
Despite a disappointing and humbling first half of the season, the New York Jets still have a chance to make a playoff push in the AFC. It sounds preposterous at 3-5, coming off a no-show performance, but the remainder of the schedule sets up ...
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ESPN
Microsoft pushes new Windows to developers
Moneycontrol.com
Fri, Nov 02, 2012 at 08:46. Microsoft pushes new Windows to developers. Days after launching Windows 8, Microsoft Corp is mounting a strong campaign to win over the software developers it needs to kick-start its new operating system. Source: Reuters ...
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Moneycontrol.com
New Jersey Voting Sites May Not Have Power
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Chris Christie, whose state suffered extensive flooding and electrical outages from Hurricane Sandy, says he's not sure whether New Jersey polling sites will have power by Election Day. "I'd like to have the polling places powered up for next Tuesday," Mr.
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Amtrak: Trains to New York's Penn Station will resume Friday
USA TODAY (blog)
2012 - Amtrak announced this evening it will resume service to New York City's Penn Station beginning tomorrow (Friday). Amtrak's New York City service has been suspended since Monday because of Hurricane Sandy. The rail carrier says both its Acela ...
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New storm forecast on US east coast
Belfast Telegraph
The National Weather Service's forecast centre in College Park, Maryland, which watches winter storms, put out a long-range notice on Thursday saying that a "nor'easter" was possible for mid-Atlantic and New England states by election day until next ..
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Belfast Telegraph
Sandy power outages could last another 10 days; new winter storm builds
NBCNews.com (blog)
Hundreds of thousands of people in New York City, Long Island and New Jersey may not have power restored for up to 10 more days, officials warned Thursday. Meanwhile, weather forecasters said a winter storm could hit the Northeast next week.
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Tempers fray as New York faces fuel crunch, relief days away
Daily News & Analysis
The fuel supply crisis gripping the New York area deepened on Thursday as the city's iconic taxis started turning away business while drivers searched hours for a tank of gas, and there were growing signs that the worst of the crunch is not over. Long ...
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New Vic PSO shoots his new office
Herald Sun
A nervous protective services officer (PSO) was lucky not to injure anyone when he accidentally fired his new gun into the floor on his first day at the Victoria Police Centre in Melbourne. Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Chris O'Neill said the ...
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Most City Parks, Despite Battering by Hurricane Sandy, Will Reopen on Saturday
New York Times
Outside Central Park, Mallory Locke, a 24-year-old teacher in the Bronx, was out for a run, "dodging babies and people," and she looked wistfully past police barricades into Central Park, where crews were furiously cleaning up felled trees and clearing ...
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New recall issued for medicines in Maine
Press Herald
Wednesday's voluntary recall of 2,200 Ameridose products came weeks after another supplier, New England Compounding Center of Framingham, Mass., was forced to recall products because its tainted medication led to an outbreak of fungal meningitis.
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In Sandy's Wake, New Yorkers Don't Sweat Small Stuff
WBUR
NPR's Margot Adler is covering the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy in New York. I walked out of my apartment at 5 this morning in a part of Manhattan -– the Upper West Side — that never lost power. Still, I skirted around downed trees on my way to the ...
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New York Knicks Begin Season Against Miami Heat Instead of Brooklyn Nets
Rant Sports
When the NBA first released its schedule for the season, the New York Knicks thought they would be facing the Brooklyn Nets in the season-opener, but instead they'll square off against the Miami Heat. Due to conditions around the tri-state area ...
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A New Jerseyan's guide on how to apply for disaster relief
newjerseynewsroom.com
Although we still have hard work ahead, our country stands ready to help: the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has declared eight counties in New Jersey, including Middlesex and Monmouth counties, to be major natural disaster areas.
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Disney offers new hope for 'Star Wars'
Fresno Bee
The preservationist in me jolted back to life on Tuesday when Hollywood's blockbuster news of the week hit: Disney had bought Lucasfilm -- the company behind "Star Wars" as well as "Indiana Jones" and others -- for $4 billion. That's a lot of light sabers!
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A New Buyer Appears for a Threatened Wright House
New York Times
PHOENIX — The coiled concrete-and-steel house built by Frank Lloyd Wright here, which had been under threat of demolition since its sale in June to a pair of luxury home developers, may have found its savior in an anonymous buyer who has agreed to pay ...
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New York Times
Storm Sandy: New York's dark and bright sides
BBC News
My taxi driver had already made heroic efforts to reach my house in Brooklyn, New York, but all I could think of as we headed back into the traffic gridlock was the mayor's car-pooling edict: only vehicles with three or more passengers would be allowed ...
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BBC News
New guidance over child abuse calls
Belfast Telegraph
More than half of all calls made to the NSPCC about child abuse cannot be referred to the police or social services due to lack of information, the charity has revealed. The organisation is launching new guidance on how to protect children from sexual ...
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Belfast Telegraph


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