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White House Offers New Fiscal Plan, Prodding GOP
New York Times
WASHINGTON — House Republicans said on Thursday that Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner presented the House speaker, John A. Boehner, a detailed proposal to avert the year-end fiscal crisis with $1.6 trillion in tax increases over 10 years, an ...
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New York Grades Insurers on Sandy Claims After Complaints
Businessweek
Regulators led by Benjamin Lawksy, head of the New York Department of Financial Services, will publish the number and size of claims that more than 20 insurers pay as well as the frequency of customer complaints, Cuomo said today in a statement. Cuomo ...
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Leveson calls for new British media watchdog
ABC Online
Published overnight, the Leveson report calls for tougher self-regulation of the industry via a new independent watchdog set up to regulate the press and prevent a repeat of the phone-hacking scandal that rocked Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
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Egypt's Islamists rush through new constitution
USA TODAY
The draft of the charter, meant to determine a new political identity for Egypt after 60 years of rule by authoritarian leaders, has an Islamist bent that rights experts say could lead to a say by Muslim clerics in legislation and restrictions on ...
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CNN Makes It Official: Zucker to Be New President
New York Times (blog)
Jeff Zucker, in 2010, when he was the president and chief executive of NBCUniversal Kevin Keelan/Clarion Pictures Jeff Zucker, in 2010, when he was the president and chief executive of NBCUniversal. 1:12 p.m. | Updated CNN made official Thursday ...
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Thousands touched by photograph of New York cop helping shoeless man
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A photograph of a New York City police officer crouching by a shoeless panhandler to give him a new pair of boots on a cold night in Times Square has drawn a deluge of praise after it was published on the police department's ...
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UN Assembly grants Palestine new status
TVNZ
In spite of 41 abstentions and 9 votes against the proposal, 138 states, including New Zealand, have backed Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas's bid for non-member observer status, despite fierce opposition from Israel and the United States. Abbas called ...
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Technician Is Indicted on New Charges in Hepatitis C Infections
New York Times
Published: November 29, 2012. A traveling medical technician who is believed to have infected at least 39 people with hepatitis C through his use of stolen hospital drugs and syringes was indicted late Wednesday in New Hampshire on 14 new charges.
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New York City defends excess emergency hotel rooms
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Thursday defended the city's decision to pay for more than 1,000 hotel rooms, including hundreds that remain vacant, for residents whose homes were destroyed or made unlivable by ...
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Musical installations at Sundance's New Frontier in 2013
Salt Lake Tribune (blog)
Sundance Institute announced today the films selected to screen in the 2013 Sundance Film Festival out-of-competition sections Spotlight, Park City at Midnight and New Frontier, as well as the installations and performances to be featured in the ...
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Lohan charged on both coasts in new legal setbacks
Boston.com
Your article has been sent. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lindsay Lohan was charged Thursday with crimes in New York and Los Angeles, marking her latest setbacks as she tries to revive her career and avoid a return to jail. Prosecutors in Santa Monica charged ...
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New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons: Inside the game
NOLA.com
vFalcons06.jpg New Orleans Saints running back Chris Ivory escapes Atlanta Falcons defensive end John Abraham (55) early in his 56-yard touchdown run during game between the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints at the Superdome on Sunday, ...
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Empire State Building shimmers with new holiday lights
The Seattle Times
The top floors of New York's Empire State Building are lit in blue and white light after being switched on by R&B star Alicia Keys. The landmark boasts a new LED lighting system with a palette of more than 16 million colors in limitless combinations ...
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LA auto show: familiar models, new features
Business Standard
The Los Angeles auto show, which opened on Wednesday with press previews, features a large number of new cars that don't look new. Familiar models, with new features, new technologies and internal improvements, dominate the offerings. The concept ...
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New York Giants vs Washington Redskins: Sketching out a Game Plan for ...
Bleacher Report
Rematches. It's just natural that the team that falls short in the original match works harder to adjust for the second one. With that in mind, the Washington Redskins should have an added advantage when they get a second chance against the New York ...
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Dear New York, what's up with the niceness?
CNN
(CNN) -- Oh, New York. People say you never sleep, and you're filled with neon lights and people scurrying from place to place. Rumor has it you're a tough place to call home. Some suggest that people leave before you get a chance to harden them.
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New kids in state finals, but New Town ready for No. 6 Dunbar
Baltimore Sun
Everyone who thinks New Town will defeat two-time defending champion Dunbar in the Class 1A state football finals Saturday, raise your hands. Shawn Magginson can count the few believers. "Our parents, our coaches and our players say we can win," said ...
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'New Photography 2012,' at Museum of Modern Art
New York Times
It is an article of faith in contemporary art that consumerism is bad. But if people stopped buying unneeded stuff, the economy would collapse, and where would we be then? So artists continue to worry about consumerism and its soul-eroding effects, as ..
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New York Times
2 New Mexicans win big in lottery
KRQE
More than $4.9 million in tickets were sold between Sunday and 8 p.m. Wednesday, which means more than $1.5 million, will go toward New Mexico's Legislative Lottery scholarships. The New Mexico Lottery wants to point out sales for other lottery games ...
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Might Booker ditch the race for New Jersey governor and go for the US Senate ...
Hot Air
It isn't official yet, but in New Jersey, all signs have pointed to Christie going for a second term versus savvy Newark Mayor Cory Booker — but as Ed summarized the other day, it might behoove Booker's career to sit this next one out. I have to add ...
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MESSENGER finds new evidence for water ice at Mercury's poles
Phys.Org
A radar image of Mercury's north polar region acquired by the Arecibo Observatory. Yellow areas denote regions of high radar reflectivity. Since their discovery in 1992, these polar deposits have been hypothesized to consist of water ice trapped in ...
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Major League Soccer to Present New York City Stadium Plans
Businessweek
"There is a lot of work that needs to happen to finalize our agreement with New York City over our use of the land and our ability to lease that land to build the stadium," Garber said in a conference call with reporters Nov. 26. "I do believe that we ...
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New Brunswick's three largest cities to see provincial funding cut
CTV News
FREDERICTON -- New Brunswick's three largest cities will see large cuts in the amount of money they get from the provincial government under a new municipal funding formula announced Thursday. The biggest loser is Fredericton, which will get $1.3 ...
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CTV News
Most New HIV Cases Affect Young Black Men and Teens
New America Media
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reported in November that half of all new HIV infections in 2010 affected 12,200 young gay and bisexual teenagers and men. More than half the victims were African American, although young black people are more ...
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Slideshow: NetJets' new flagship – the Bombardier Global 6000
Bizjournals.com (blog)
NetJets' order for up to 395 aircraft from Bombardier represented the largest combined order from a single business class client in the company's history, Jones said. The company's fleet turnover plan calls for buying up to 670 new aircraft from ...
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