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Insight: Flooded New York plans to tame the sea, but who pays?
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When Jeroen Aerts, a Dutchman tasked with crafting a plan to defend New York City from flooding, first looked at its coastline seven years ago, he was taken aback by how vulnerable it was. Unlike some of the other large cities ...
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New York Knicks rip Miami Heat; james Harden scores 45
Herald Sun
A packed house in famed Madison Square Garden cheered the Knicks in their season opener against the Heat. The Knicks had been scheduled to play Thursday at Brooklyn but that game was canceled due to storm damage. "It tells a lot about New York City ...
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New York marathon cancelled
TODAYonline
NEW YORK - Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the New York City Marathon would be a boost for the economy and inspire the city to move on after the devastation of Superstorm Sandy. But he reversed course hours later, canceling the race amid outrage over ...
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Despite Storm, New York and New Jersey Prepare for Elections
Voice of America
NEW YORK — Even as residents and officials in the Northeastern United States struggle to clean up after Hurricane Sandy, they are looking ahead to this Tuesday - Election Day. Many polling stations in New York City and New Jersey remain flooded or ...
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New products: Celebs inspire iPhone case designs
USA TODAY
New products: Celebs inspire iPhone case designs. Deborah Porterfield, Special for USA TODAYShare. Comments. This weekly roundup takes a look at the practical and sometimes quirky aspects of tech products. goalzero. Goal Zero's Guide10 Plus ...
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Apple New York Stores Sell Out IPad Minis After Sandy Hit
Businessweek
New Yorkers looking to buy the latest version of Apple (AAPL) Inc's iPad had fewer stores to shop in today, after Hurricane Sandy induced power blackouts, hobbled transportation and left some retail outlets shuttered. Supplies of the iPad mini are ...
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Hornets beat Jazz 88-86, Davis hurt
Lexington Herald Leader
New Orleans Hornets power forward Anthony Davis (23) passes the ball over Utah Jazz power forward Paul Millsap (24) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Jonathan Bachman — AP Photo. Story Photos: ...
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Lexington Herald Leader
Talib Risk Well Worth the Reward
Bleacher Report
Poor secondary play has played a role in the New England Patriots losing two Super Bowls in the past five years to the New York Giants, but Aqib Talib can help them win the big game. Jim O'Connor-US PRESSWIRE. Trade deadline deals are rare in the ...
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Myanmar publishes new foreign investment law
New Straits Times
YANGON: Myanmar state media Saturday published the country's new foreign investment law, passed by the parliament on Thursday and signed by President U Thein Sein for promulgation on Friday, China's Xinhua news agency reported. The 20-chapter ...
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Protecting the City, Before Next Time
New York Times
But some experts in the field who have thought deeply about how to protect New York from huge storms like Hurricane Sandy — and especially from the coastal surges they produce — suggested that less intrusive forms of so-called soft infrastructure ...
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Cuomo Waives a Tax to Allow Docking Tankers to Unload Their Fuel More Quickly
New York Times
By WINNIE HU. Published: November 2, 2012. As if a spigot had been turned on again, gas began flowing through the New York City region on Friday as state and federal officials stepped up their efforts to bring relief to frustrated drivers. Enlarge This ...
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As cold snap looms, Sandy sets NY up for a new fuel crisis
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Northeast residents lucky enough to have a roof after Hurricane Sandy struck now face a new problem: a heating oil shortage and widespread power outages mean some homes may go cold as the weather turns wintry. A cold snap in ...
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New Congress may have old look after election
WINA AM 1070
By Thomas Ferraro and Richard Cowan. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Congress fell to new depths of public disapproval in the past two years, yet no big shake-up of the Senate or House of Representatives is expected in Tuesday's general election.
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New York keeps lid on crime during Sandy
AsiaOne
In contrast, the New York Police Department, the most modern in the country, was quickly deployed through the city on Monday as Sandy began spreading floods, fires and wind damage. Despite huge power cuts as a result of flooding and wind, looting and ...
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Frustrated New Jersey drivers seek gasoline in Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Inquirer
As of Friday afternoon, an estimated 50 percent to 60 percent of the gas stations in New Jersey were closed because of power outages or fuel shortages, American Automobile Association spokeswoman Tracy Noble said. Because of the shortages and long ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
New menswear boutique mixes high and low fashion
blogTO (blog)
This new menswear shop has taken over a former pharmacy in Yorkville, and transformed it into a whitewashed, spacious boutique featuring brands as diverse as Nike, A.P.C. and Filipa K. Best of all: they have a TV, XBox, and comfortable couch to keep ...
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Events in New Jersey
New York Times
PARAMUS AMC Garden State The New York Film Critics Series, not-yet-released independent films, and discussions with casts, filmmakers and industry affiliates; some screenings at Clearview Cinemas in Morristown. Through Dec. 12. AMC Garden State, 1 ...
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Decatur utility crew returns home; New Jersey governor says 'bad information ...
Montgomery Advertiser
Utility crews work on power lines in response to superstorm Sandy as dusk falls in Ship Bottom, a community on Long Beach Island, N.J., Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012. Superstorm Sandy has left parts of New Jersey's beloved shore in tatters, sweeping away ...
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New York cancels marathon as city struggles to recover from Sandy
Denver Post
Mayor Michael Bloomberg decided Friday afternoon to cancel the New York City Marathon, scheduled for Sunday, amid a growing backlash from residents and local politicians angered at the intent of staging a race when many New Yorkers are still dealing ...
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Answers to Questions About New York
New York Times
Q. When the United Nations General Assembly opened in September — I can always tell from the East Side gridlock — I expected President Obama to deliver the first national address. Instead, the representative from Brazil did. Why was that? A. Tradition.
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Charles And Camilla Head To Papua New Guinea
Sky News
The first stage of the 14-day day tour sees the royal couple greeted in the Pacific Island's capital, Port Moresby, by the country's prime minister as well as young Papua New Guineans performing traditional songs and dances. A 21-gun salute will sound ...
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