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New York City Marathon Canceled Too Late for Many
ABC News
Fresh off his flight from San Francisco Friday afternoon, Leland Kim had just picked up his numbered marathon bib and registration packet at the Javits Center and was headed to the ING New York City Marathon Expo. Then he got a text message from a ...
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ABC News
New York nanny charged with murder in stabbing deaths of two children
CNN (blog)
A New York nanny was charged with murder on Saturday, nine days after a brother and sister were found fatally stabbed in a bathtub in their family's Manhattan apartment, police said. Yoselyn Ortega, 50, was arrested and charged with first- and ...
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A Slow Return to Normal Skips the Gas Station
New York Times
His plight mirrored that of thousands of others in New York and New Jersey, who, despite the best efforts of the government, were left without gas. Epic lines, frustration, disappointment and some confusion were the order of the day. Gov. Chris ...
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Bell Tolls: Wayne sets tone for new-look Colts
USA TODAY
Ryan Grigson is the new general manager, taking over the operation once headed by Bill Polian. Bruce Arians is the interim coach while Chuck Pagano undergoes treatment for leukemia, months after Pagano replaced Jim Caldwell. And leaving through the ...
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New York Red Bulls draw, 1-1, with DC United in Eastern Conference semifinal ...
New York Daily News
... York Red Bulls draw, 1-1, with D.C. United in Eastern Conference semifinal at RFK Stadium. The punch-less visitors failed to score or carry play in the final 19 minutes, despite being handed a one-man advantage. By Filip Bondy / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS ...
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New York Daily News
NBA Rumors: New York Knicks Need to Trade Amar'e Stoudemire
Rant Sports
Last year, the New York Knicks were eliminated from the postseason by the Miami Heat in the first round in just five games, but this year is a whole different team. The Knicks have moved Carmelo Anthony from small forward to power forward to make up ...
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Sefko: New-look Mavs catch on fast, push tempo to race past Bobcats
Dallas Morning News
Dallas Mavericks point guard Darren Collison (4) drives past Charlotte Bobcats point guard Kemba Walker (15) during the second half of play on Saturday, November 3, 2012 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. The Mavericks defeated the Bobcats ...
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Dallas Morning News
New Yorkers, Rejoice: More than 80 Percent of Subway Service Restored
TIME
In its slow but steady journey to full restoration, the New York City subway system is now at 80 percent of its normal service, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Saturday. In other words: Really. Good. News. Helping to relieve some of the chaos ...
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TIME
New Jersey track elite reacts to the passing Milt Campbell
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Enlarge Star-Ledger Staff Milt Campbell of the U.S.A.,294, is assisted from the track after completing the 1500 meter event of the Decathlon to win the gold medal at the Summer Olympic Games in Melbourne, Nov. 30, 1956. He is assisted by teammate Bob ...
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
New Orleans Hornets' tenacious defense leads to 89-82 victory against Chicago ...
NOLA.com
Chicago -- When Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah or guard Richard Hamilton came into the lane Saturday night, they quickly were surrounded by a wall of New Orleans Hornets defenders. It didn't matter what offensive sets Bulls Coach Tom Thibodeau ...
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A new Dunaden primed for 2013 Cup
Ninemsn
Defending champion Dunaden will be racing in Australia for the last time in Tuesday's Melbourne Cup. But his owner Sheikh Fahad al Thani has another Cup prospect primed and ready to take his place next year. Sheikh Fahad said he expects Dunaden to ...
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New Zealand out to mine tourist magic from Hobbit movies
AsiaOne
WELLINGTON - From a giant, bug-eyed Gollum sculpture looming over passengers at Wellington Airport to promotional banners covering the facades of entire office blocks, the upcoming "The Hobbit" movie is impossible to ignore in New Zealand. Tourism ...
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AsiaOne
Aerosmith aims to turn back the clock with new album
Toronto Star
You know that adage "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger?" The maxim can be fully applied to Music From Another Dimension, Aerosmith's first new studio album of original material since 2001's Just Push Play. The road to the legendary Boston ...
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Toronto Star
China's new leaders to face emboldened critics
Radio Netherlands
At a congress starting Thursday, the party will anoint a new chief for the next 10 years, whose regime will have to address growing anger over graft as well as challenges from a vocal band of dissidents and rights activists. In the Wukan revolt ...
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New Giants or old Dodgers: Who's better?
San Francisco Chronicle
New Giants or old Dodgers: Who's better? This 'who's better?' matchup is anybody's game - unless Koufax is on the mound. Bruce Jenkins. Published 8:03 p.m., Saturday, November 3, 2012. Pitcher Sandy Koufax, left, and catcher John Roseboro celebrate ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Nets Win First Game In Brooklyn
ESPN
The arena was packed to capacity, similar to what was seen just a night earlier in midtown Manhattan when the other team in town decided to host a basketball game. Except this wasn't Manhattan. Or the Bronx. Or Staten Island, Queens or anything like them.
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ESPN
Gas crisis: Power outages cause New Jersey, New York fuel shortages
Newsday
Why do some areas struck by Superstorm Sandy have plenty of gasoline and others still don't? It's a question that's rankled and bewildered many in the Northeast. It turns out we need electricity to drive. Even if we're driving cars that run on gasoline ...
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Newsday
Olympian says New York in too much pain to hold race
USA TODAY
2012 - Olympian Julie Culley says she believes New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's heart was in the right place when he wanted to hold the New York Marathon as scheduled. But she also says she thinks he made the correct decision to cancel it.
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