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New Jersey Shore, ravaged by Sandy, might never be the same
Los Angeles Times
For almost 150 years, people went "down the shore," leaving crowded, hot cities in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania for boarding houses, second homes and rentals by the cool ocean. It was a place of miniature golf and fortune tellers, frozen ...
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PSNI launch new probe into Enniskillen bombing
Irish Examiner
... have launched a new investigation into the Remembrance Day bombing at Enniskillen, it was revealed today. DUP MLA Arlene Foster said a fresh inquiry had been opened after detectives were given new information about the IRA atrocity 25 years ago.
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New York lights coming back, but marathon race cancelled
The Citizen Daily
New York, Saturday. The famed New York marathon slated for today has been cancelled in the face of a rising death toll, crippled city infrastructure and widespread fuel shortages inflicted by Hurricane Sandy. Even though electricity finally returned to ...
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New Coptic pope chosen in elaborate ceremony
Herald Sun
EGYPT'S ancient Coptic Christian church chose a new pope in an elaborate Sunday ceremony meant to invoke the will of God, in which a blindfolded boy drew the name of the next patriarch from a crystal chalice. Bishop Tawadros, 59, an aide to the acting ...
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37 new dengue cases in Delhi
The Hindu
Thirty-seven new cases of dengue were reported in the capital, taking the total number of cases this season to 1,172, on Sunday. While 36 cases were reported from three municipal corporations, one patient tested positive in the capital had contracted ...
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Prince of Wales, 'nambawan pikinini', visits Papua New Guinea
Telegraph.co.uk
After an open air church service where prayers were said for the Queen - who is Papua New Guinea's head of state - Charles presented new colours to the Royal Pacific Islands Regiment. (AFP/Getty Images). The prince is colonel-in-chief of the unit and ...
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RPT-INSIGHT-Flooded New York plans to tame the sea, but who pays?
Reuters
Flood defense plan could cost up to $29 billion. * May include barriers, levees and dikes. * Federal funding key, private financing unlikely. By Greg Roumeliotis. NEW YORK, Nov 4 (Reuters) - When Jeroen Aerts, a Dutchman tasked with crafting a plan to ...
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'New Tsunami to wash away all parties'
The News International
LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan has said that the new Tsunami would wash away all the political parties, Geo News reported. Addressing the Youth Convention here on Sunday, Imran Khan said PTI is the only party who is providing ...
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New York City stirs to life but in the suburbs they're still doing it tough
Sydney Morning Herald
NEW YORK: Parts of New York City sprang back to life on Saturday as power returned to Manhattan neighbourhoods blacked-out by super storm Sandy. But frustration persisted in devastated outlying areas and petrol remained in short supply. Five days after ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Iran sets up new base near disputed islands
The Hindu
Iran's Revolutionary Guards inaugurated a new naval base on Sunday to reinforce Tehran's authority over three Persian Gulf islands also claimed by the neighbouring United Arab Emirates, Iranian state TV reported. The base near the Iranian mainland's ...
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DC United, New York Red Bulls Play To 1-1 Tie in First Leg Of Eastern ...
NBC4 Washington (blog)
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 03: Tim Cahill #17 of New York Red Bulls battles for the ball against Lionard Pajoy #26 of D.C. United during their Eastern Conference Semifinal match at RFK Stadium on November 3, 2012 in Washington, DC. (Photo by ...
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Newspaper discloses new Cameron text messages
San Francisco Chronicle
LONDON (AP) — A British lawmaker called Sunday for the country's media ethics inquiry to publish all the text messages it has between Prime Minister David Cameron and Rebekah Brooks, the ex-chief executive of Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper ...
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News roundup: New poll shows tighter Matheson-Love race
Salt Lake Tribune (blog)
Mia Love up five in DNews poll. 512 paths to the presidency. Just 2 days until Election Day. Happy Sunday and welcome to a special weekend edition of Cornflakes. We have more poll confusion in Utah, this time surrounding the hyped race between Rep.
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New Jersey Recovering from Hurricane Sandy
Voice of America
Hurricane Sandy slammed the coast of New Jersey four days ago, damaging an area popular with residents of nearby urban centers like New York and Philadelphia as well as with people from the Garden State. But, as VOA's Greg Flakus reports from Atlantic ...
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New York Knicks Fans Unite Through Twitter
Rant Sports
The New York Knicks have fans from all over the world. They are renowned as some of the best fans in all of sports, electrifying Madison Square Garden at home games, and wearing Knicks gear fearlessly at away arenas. Those fans are uniting as one this ...
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Iraq's Sunni VP receives new death sentence
The Seattle Times
An Iraqi court handed the country's fugitive Sunni vice president a new death sentence on Sunday after finding him guilty of ordering his bodyguards to attack Shiite pilgrims, the latest verdict in a trial that has fueled resentment among Iraq's Sunni ...
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New player jumps into state elections to push education overhaul
NBCNews.com (blog)
A dozen states are poised to pass significant education reforms this year, depending on the outcome of next week's election. State-level candidates in many of them want to abolish teacher tenure and tie teacher evaluations to student tests. On the ...
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New exhibit looks at where Jersey stood amid Civil War
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Those facts, along with many more, are part of a new exhibit at Rutgers University's Alexander Library in New Brunswick that examines New Jersey's role in the war, now marking its 150th anniversary. Fernanda Perrone, head of the exhibition programs at ...
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Syria dissident trying to forge new opposition leadership says it would win ...
Fox News
DOHA, Qatar – A Syrian dissident trying to overhaul the Syrian opposition leadership says that if he succeeds, dozens of countries are expected to endorse the new team at a conference in Morocco. Riad Seif spoke to reporters Sunday at the start of a ...
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UBS preparing new bonus plan for top brass: paper
Fox Business
ZURICH – Swiss bank UBS is working on a new bonus scheme for top management, including for those tasked with winding down some of its investment banking activities, a newspaper reported on Sunday. A UBS spokesman declined to comment on the ..
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Politics 2012: Obama's final appearance in Iowa, Romney ends in New Hampshire
UPI.com
Army rations are distributed to residents who have been without power in the neighborhood of Chelsea due to Hurricane Sandy on November 2, 2012 in New York City. Hundreds of thousands throughout the eastern seaboard have been without power after ...
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The Hive and New York Drawings among October's graphic novel standouts
Toronto Star
October was a fantastic month for comic book fans, and a reminder that the authors we celebrate have strange, boundless imaginations. From a mutant-filled underworld called "the hive," to quiet reflections on New York City, to literally star-crossed ...
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Toronto Star
New York City crime down by a third in wake of superstorm Sandy
IBNLive
The drop in crime comes as New York police have been stretched to respond to one of the worst natural disasters to hit the region, sparking dangerous rescue efforts and concerns about crime in storm-darkened neighborhoods. Browne said that earlier on ..
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