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New York, New Jersey put $71 billion price tag on Sandy
Reuters
(Reuters) - New York state and New Jersey need at least $71.3 billion to recover from the devastation wrought by Superstorm Sandy and prevent similar damage from future storms, according to their latest estimates. The total, which could grow, came as ...
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Nets Win Battle Of New York In OT
ESPN
As the New York Knicks staggered off the floor and toward the Barclays Center tunnel, looking very much like a team that had just lost a sudden-death game, a fan edged up to a waist-high barrier and shouted words of consolation never before heard in ...
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New Zealand's capital Wellington renamed for Hobbit premiere
Herald Sun
A four-minute Air New Zealand safety video celebrating the upcoming premiere of The Hobbit has gone viral. NZEALAND-ENTERTAINMENT-FILM-HOBBIT-TOURISM. Director Peter Jackson (C) and cast members of the film "The Hobbit: An Unexpected ...
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Obama's New Cabinet
New York Times
As the chairwoman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, a job she held until July 2011, she fought against bank bailouts while pushing for mortgage modifications. Her new book, "Bull By the Horns," is mostly her inside account of the financial ...
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New Nets have win over Knicks
Hamilton Spectator
NEW YORK, N.Y. The Brooklyn Nets (formerly New Jersey Nets) worked overtime to pull out the opener of their new-look rivalry with the New York Knicks, winning 96-89 on Monday night to tie their city rivals for first place. Jerry Stackhouse, wearing the No.
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Likud's hawkish earthquake sparks new hopes for centrist alternatives
Haaretz (blog)
In a tectonic shift sure to worry foreign capitals and Diaspora Jews, Israel's ruling party purges moderates and anoints pro-settler and anti-peace nationalists. By Chemi Shalev | Nov.27, 2012 | 2:11 AM ...
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Haaretz (blog)
China's new leadership
The Nation
The emergence of China's new leadership earlier this month is a momentous event, since it is not only the second largest economy in the world, but also a budding superpower of the 21st century. Anything which affects China has its ripple effects for ...
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ietnam refuses to stamp new Chinese passport
Sin Chew Jit Poh
HANOI, Nov 27, 2012 (AFP) - Vietnamese border guards said Tuesday they were refusing to stamp entry visas into controversial new Chinese passports which feature a map of Beijing's claim to almost all of the South China Sea. Vietnam has said the ...
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New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning reflects on victory over Green Bay ...
bettor.com (blog)
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who led the offence impressively during Week 12 game against Green Bay Packers, has said that he never doubted his arm strength. A few weeks ago, reports regarding Manning's arm getting tired made the ..
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England v New Zealand: Richie McCaw ready to give ice baths cold shoulder ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Then in the same stadium New Zealand had suffered a shock World Cup quarter-final defeat to France. That McCaw devoted the first two chapters of his recently published autobiography, The Real McCaw, to the match tells you everything about the effect it ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
NBA: New Orleans adds to Clippers' recent woes
Whittier Daily News
Blake Griffin didn't make a basket until there were 4 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter Monday night at Staples Center. He shanked his first seven shots on drives and jump shots, and that only begins to describe the Clippers' troubles. Under better ...
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Judge mulls new trial for dad in family slayings
Seattle Post Intelligencer
JOLIET, Ill. (AP) — A judge will decide Tuesday whether an Illinois man convicted of killing his wife and three children deserves a new trial, based in part on claims that the behavior of lawyers next door during Drew Peterson's murder trial made it ...
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City Is Amassing Trove of Cellphone Logs
New York Times
When a cellphone is reported stolen in New York, the Police Department routinely subpoenas the phone's call records, from the day of the theft onward. The logic is simple: If a thief uses the phone, a list of incoming and outgoing calls could lead to ...
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New York Can Protect Itself Without Federal Aid
Bloomberg
Cities from New York to Mumbai are often built on continental edges, which can be dangerous precipices. At the same time, New York can shield itself in a way that far-flung exurbs can't by building costly defenses, such as sea walls, that can protect ...
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New MLAs deliver maiden speeches
ABC Online
The first full sitting week of the ACT Legislative Assembly since October's election began today, with three new MLAs delivering their maiden speeches. Labor backbencher Yvette Berry used her maiden speech to recognise the low-paid sector in the ...
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New England Patriots Loss Puts Pressure on Wrong Area
Rant Sports
On Monday New England Patriots defensive end Jermaine Cunningham was suspended four games for violating the NFL's performance enhancing drug policy. The Patriots have been dealt several cruel blows to the defense through injury and suspension ...
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Climate talks seek new global treaty
San Francisco Chronicle
Doha, Qatar -- U.N. talks on a new climate pact resumed Monday in oil- and gas-rich Qatar, where negotiators from nearly 200 countries will discuss fighting global warming and helping poor nations adapt to it. The 20-year-old talks have not fulfilled ..
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San Francisco Chronicle
New referral system speeds doctor appointments
CBC.ca
The new process builds on existing practices by some doctors who agree to send a patient along to the next available specialist, unless there is a specific reason or preference for a certain doctor. The practice, called pooling, can now be augmented ...
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CBC.ca
New federal calculation shows Georgia graduation rates near bottom of U.S.
Atlanta Journal Constitution
The U.S. Department of Education released state-by-state graduation rates Monday using a new, more rigorous formula for the 2010-2011 school year. Georgia's four-year graduation rate was 67 percent — lower than every other state except Nevada and ...
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New air alerts: Some see red
Salt Lake Tribune
"It's hard to make sense of [pollution conditions] even for people like me," said Brian Moench, co-founder of Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment, who called the new approach "misleading." "It's confusing, and confusion doesn't help anyone." ...
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New policy urged on Plan B for teens
SouthCoastToday.com
LOS ANGELES — Doctors should give underage teenagers prescriptions for emergency contraceptives such as Plan B before they start having sex instead of waiting until a young patient's "plan A" goes awry, the American Academy of Pediatrics says in a ...
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INSIGHT-Sandy gives New York oil supply lesson, will it sink in?
Reuters UK
NEW YORK Nov 27 (Reuters) - At 4 p.m. on Oct. 29, as heavy winds battered the East Coast ahead of Superstorm Sandy's landfall, the Coast Guard's regional command center on Staten Island lost power and its hulking backup generators hummed into action ...
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New Law May Bring Some Accountability but Invites Abuse of Freedoms
AllAfrica.com
London — President Mohamed Morsy's Constitutional Declaration granting his decrees and laws immunity from judicial review even if they violate human rights until mid-2013 undermines the rule of law in Egypt. If Morsy were to pass a law violating human ...
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Talks for 2nd New York MLS team at 'finish line'
KOMO News
NEW YORK (AP) - Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber says the league is at "the finish line" in negotiations with New York City to acquire land to build a stadium in Queens that would become home for the league's 20th team. Garber says MLS ...
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New ultimatum over labour law
Gulf Daily News
COMPANIES are being warned to start implementing Bahrain's new labour law or risk facing legal action. The law came into effect on September 2 and some workers have already filed successful complaints against employers for not providing 30 days ...
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