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New York City mayor to ask Congress for $9.8 billion for Sandy costs
Reuters
(Reuters) - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Monday he will ask Congress for $9.8 billion to pay for superstorm Sandy costs not covered by insurance or other federal funds. In a letter to New York's congressional delegation, Bloomberg said ...
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Egyptian split over new power
Sydney Morning Herald
NEW cracks have emerged in the government of Egypt's President, Mohammed Morsi, over his decree claiming power beyond the review of any court, which has been met with loud protests. While Mr Morsi defended his decree on Sunday and insisted that it ...
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Mark Carney named new Bank of England governor
BBC News
Mark Carney has been named as the new governor of the Bank of England by Chancellor George Osborne. Mr Carney, the governor of the Canadian central bank, will serve for five years and will hold new regulatory powers over banks. He was a surprise ...
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New women's soccer league has much to learn
ESPN
One lesson already learned is evident most notably in the active involvement of the soccer federations of the United States, Canada and Mexico in the new league. In addition to simply lending credibility to the effort, the benefit of having the ...
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The task ahead of the new Attah of Igala
Nigerian Tribune
A new era has come for the peaceful, hardworking and contented people of Igala Kingdom as a new Attah emerges to continue with the bastion of leadership inherited from his ancestors. Indeed, the new Attah, His Royal Highness, Idakwo Michael Ameh ...
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NJ Gov. Chris Christie will seek re-election
New York Daily News
About the only criticism directed his way since Superstorm Sandy attacked the coast in late October has come from fellow Republicans who have lambasted him for embracing President Barack Obama as the two toured New Jersey's ravaged coastline six ...
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New York Daily News
New Orleans Saints don't have much time to get over loss to San Francisco
NOLA.com
In the postgame locker room following Sunday's disappointing, yet emphatic 31-21 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, the New Orleans Saints talked of missed opportunities and poor execution. Drew Brees sacked. Enlarge NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune ...
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NOLA.com
New York Youth Symphony at Carnegie Hall
New York Times
.. but Not Mushy. New York Youth Symphony at Carnegie Hall. By ZACHARY WOOLFE. Published: November 26, 2012. The most moving part of the New York Youth Symphony's concert on Sunday afternoon at Carnegie Hall came after the music had ended.
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New War On Christmas Takes A Fiscal-Cliff Twist
WNYC
The Christmas shopping season could be harmed if the fiscal-cliff fight depresses consumer confidence, according to a new report from Obama administration economists. (Andrew Kelly / Getty Images). In past years, conservatives have liberally accused ...
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As the world prepares for 'The Hobbit,' New Zealand prepares for the world
CNN International
It has been nearly a decade since Middle-earth last hit the big screens. This week it returns as the backdrop to the adventures of Bilbo Baggins et al, in "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey." It evokes not only a huge sigh of anticipatory relief from ...
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CNN International
New Barclays chief faces tricky course as he reshapes the bank
The Guardian (blog)
The last time Qatar Holding flogged half its warrants in Barclays was October 2009. The bank's share price then halved over the next two years, making the trade a smart piece of business. Now Qatar is banking a smaller profit by selling its remaining ...
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The Guardian (blog)
New chief of Sarkozy's dispute-racked party named
NewsWest9.com
A new report says states can receive more than $9 in federal money for every dollar they spend to cover low-income residents under President Barack Obama's health care law. A new report says states can receive more than $9 in federal money for every ...
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'New York Neon' captures fading art
CNN
(CNN) -- Besides its tall skyscrapers, nothing screams "New York City" more than bright neon lights. While neon signs are not unique to New York, at one point they proliferated in tens of thousands of storefronts throughout the city. And just like ...
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New league means new adjustments for Astros
MLB.com
It's a safe bet that not too much about the Astros' 2013 season will resemble the 2012 edition. On Opening Day next year, Houston will be donning new uniforms, playing under a new manager and -- most notably -- playing in a new division in a new league.
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Ethics panel investigating New York Republican
Newsday
WASHINGTON - The House Ethics Committee announced Monday that Rep. Michael Grimm, a former FBI agent, is under investigation for possible campaign finance violations, but said it is deferring the inquiry because of a separate Justice Department ...
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Newsday
New way of assessing physical fitness in Alabama schools will lead to ...
al.com (blog)
Beginning this school year, every Alabama student enrolled in physical education from grades two through 12 is participating in the new Alabama Physical Fitness Assessment, which replaces the President's Challenge Fitness Test adopted nearly 30 years ...
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al.com (blog)
Norwalk fire commissions new boat
The Hour
NORWALK -- Officials gathered Monday to commission the Norwalk Fire Department's new fireboat during a ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park. Marine Unit 238 is a 38-foot fireboat, custom built by North River Boats of Roseburg, Ore., using a U.S. ...
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How the New Oscar Schedule Is Reshaping Campaigns
New York Times (blog)
A post-screening discussion of Mekado Murphy/The New York Times A post-screening discussion of "Les Misérables" on Friday included, from left, Samantha Barks, Amanda Seyfried, the director Tom Hooper, Eddie Redmayne, Anne Hathaway and the ...
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New York Times (blog)
Air New Zealand Boeing 777-300 in Hobbit Livery
YouTube
... on Nov 26, 2012 by airlinereporter. Air New Zealand's special 777-300 makes its way to London via Los Angeles to pick up cast and crew. VIDEO FROM AIR NEW ZEALAND, check out their YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/airnewzealand ...
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Aberdeen IronBirds announce new logos for 2013 season
Baltimore Sun
Monday began a new day in Aberdeen IronBirds history as the Class 'A' short season affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles unveiled a new team logo, a logo that Bill Ripken says, 'looks mad, looks aggressive." Ripken, co-founder and executive vice president ...
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Baltimore Sun
Max Greenfield of 'New Girl' steers shallows of Schmidt
USA TODAY
Where some might have seen an egotistical jerk, Max Greenfield saw New Girl's Schmidt as an insecure guy. "I just played it very vulnerable. It was just, 'Oh, he's not so much of a d----- bag, as he was written' " in the pilot, the actor says ...
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USA TODAY
Arvind Kejriwal launches his new political party
The National
NEW DELHI // Arvind Kejriwal, India's anti-corruption firebrand, formally launched his new national political party yesterday with a promise to promote democracy and battle nepotism. "This party is result of our struggle against corruption," the long ...
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The National
New Harlem Cultural Center Ready to Open
New York Times (blog)
Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times Roland Laird, chief executive of My Image Studios, with Alexa Birdsong, director of programming, earlier this year. MIST Harlem, a long-planned cultural center at 40 West 116th St., will open to the public on Wednesday ...
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New York Times (blog)
In SAC Capital Case, a New Type of Deal
New York Times (blog)
Mathew Martoma, center, a former trader at SAC Capital Advisors, was accompanied by Louis Lanzano/Associated PressMathew Martoma, center, a former trader at SAC Capital Advisors, was accompanied by Charles Skillman, his lawyer, to federal court in ...
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New York Times (blog)
New 3D tech in The Hobbit risks backlash as film debut nears
PCWorld
J.R.R. Tolkien fans who head to theaters on December 14 to see The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey might be in for an unpleasant surprise, thanks to a new 3D format debuting in some theaters. The new technology, called "High Frame Rate 3D" (HFR 3D), ...
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