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Egypt's new draft constitution sparks mass protest
CBC.ca
Giant crowds of protesters are packing into Cairo's Tahrir Square and marching in other cities vowing to stop a draft constitution that Islamist allies of President Mohammed Morsi approved hours earlier in a rushed, all-night session without the ...
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CBC.ca
New respiratory virus caused infections in Jordan
CBC.ca
The World Health Organization has reported two additional cases of infection with the new coronavirus, the earliest on record. The agency says retrospective testing of stored samples show two people who died in Jordan in April were infected with the ...
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New Hampshire couple charged in boy burning case due in court
Fox News
PLAISTOW, N.H. – A fugitive couple arrested at a Florida theme park were expected to reveal whether they will voluntarily return to New Hampshire to face charges in the beating and burning of the woman's 3-year-old son. Federal marshals took 23-year ...
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England v New Zealand: Manu Tuilagi says team is ready to take attacking game ...
Telegraph.co.uk
But the Leicester centre insists Stuart Lancaster's side are determined to bring a new cutting edge to their attacking play against New Zealand at Twickenham on Saturday. England have managed just one try in their last two Tests, with Tuilagi scoring ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Senate approves new sanctions for Iran energy, shipping
Reuters Africa
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate on Friday resoundingly approved new sanctions on trade with Iran's energy, port, shipping and ship-building sectors, its latest effort to ratchet up economic pressure on Tehran over its nuclear program. The new package ...
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UN vote gives Palestinians new diplomatic powers
BBC News
When the weak November sun rose on the West Bank city of Ramallah on Friday morning, it revealed, naturally enough, a city little changed from the night before. Palestinian society remains divided politically and geographically between the ...
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BBC News
Unboxing the New 27-Inch Apple iMac
PC Magazine
As usual, the new iMac has a new set of packaging, which is functional and sets the system apart on the store shelves. The new iMac box is tapered, minimizing the amount of cardboard you'll be schlepping around after your purchase. The top is slimmer ...
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Report: New Xbox 360 Will Arrive for 2013 Holiday Season
PC Magazine
According to Bloomberg, which cited unnamed sources familiar with the company's plans, the new version — codenamed Durango — is expected in time for the Black Friday and Christmas shopping crunch. When asked about a possible next-gen Xbox, ...
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New York exchange courts Russian companies
Reuters
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The New York Stock Exchange hopes less stringent rules will help persuade several Russian companies to raise money on its markets next year, taking business from arch-rival London. NYSE Euronext's (NYX.N) head of international ...
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Gruesome images in new anti-smoking campaign set to become mandatory in ...
Irish Independent
Amid allegations of dirty tricks by Australian tobacco companies, and despite a spate of legal battles, all cigarettes in Australia must now be sold in the new packets, which feature macabre images of sick babies, dying cancer sufferers and diseased ...
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Irish Independent
New York AG Takes On "Reciprocity" Gun Bill
Village Voice (blog)
As it currently stands, the Second Amendment guarantees U.S. citizens the right to own firearms. But each state is permitted to place its own restrictions on the types of firearms -- and the manner in which they're possessed -- that people are allowed ...
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A New York Deli Closes, And A Bit Of Tradition Goes With It
Forbes
New Yorkers and frequent visitors woke up to unhappy news on Friday: the Stage Deli is no more. The New York Times reported that the Stage, opened 75 years ago, closed its doors at midnight, sending its last customers out onto Seventh Avenue. "It's a ...
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In new appeal of NFL bounties suspensions, Saints' Vilma, Smith attend ...
Newser
New Orleans Saints football defensive end Will Smith, left, and linebacker Jonathan Vilma arrive at an attorney's office in Washington, Friday, Nov. 30, 2012, for a hearing on their appeals of bounties... (Associated Press) ...
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New Super Mario Bros U – review
The Guardian
Nintendo's greatest asset is Shigeru Miyamoto's library of glorious franchises, but while Nintendo Land turns the whole lot into amuse-bouches, the only classic Nintendo character with his own Wii U launch vehicle is Mario, in New Super Mario Bros U ...
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The Guardian
How to Use iTunes 11's Awesome New Features (and Bring Back the Old iTunes ...
Lifehacker
With any new iteration of software you're bound to have a bit of a learning curve as you get used to it. iTunes 11 is no different and the first thing you're greeted to when you launch it is a completely different main screen. The big news with iTunes ...
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Tough new targets to curb HIV infections
The Border Mail
NSW will become the first state in the country to adopt binding targets to drastically cut new HIV infections. Experts say Australia has dropped the ball in HIV/AIDS prevention, with the annual number of new infections increasing over the past 10 years.
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New York Mets Should Focus on Building Team, Not Just David Wright
Rant Sports
Let's be honest–the New York Mets have been the laughing stock of the NL East for a few years now and they don't appear to be in the position of overtaking the division from the Washington Nationals, Atlanta Braves, or Philadelphia Phillies anytime ...
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New Georgian foreign minister calls US top ally
Kansas City Star
WASHINGTON -- Georgia's new foreign minister is reassuring the United States that it remains her country's most important ally. A day after a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Maia Panjikidze on Friday also brushed off U.S. ...
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Saskatchewan new HIV cases up 8%
CBC.ca
The number of HIV cases in Saskatchewan is up, according to a new report from the province's Health Ministry. There were 186 new cases of the virus that causes AIDS in 2011, the ministry said in a news release Friday. That's eight per cent more than ...
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CBC.ca
New Clues Date Grand Canyon to Dino Days
Discovery News
However, recent advances in dating techniques have upended the notion of a uniformly young Grand Canyon. The new approach determines when erosion uncovered rocks in the canyon. The big picture: there were two ancestral canyons, one in the west ...
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New York Gov. Cuomo Orders Insurers to Speed Up Sandy Claims
Insurance Journal
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Thursday imposed emergency regulations on insurers to speed the processing of claims from hundreds of thousands of state residents whose properties were damaged or destroyed when Superstorm Sandy struck a ...
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Insurance Journal
Scrimmage Slants: New Mission vs. BB&N
ESPN (blog)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -– Notes and observations from last night's scrimmage between talented ISL squad BB&N and Boston City League power New Mission, considered one of the favorites to make a long run in the MIAA Division 2 basketball tournament: ...
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New Paedophile Monitoring Page On Facebook
Sky News
A new Facebook page which claims to be an information service on the whereabouts of paedophiles has been set up just hours after a judge ordered a similar one be removed. A convicted paedophile, known only as XY, started court proceedings in Northern ...
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Photo of New York City Police Officer Helping Homeless Man Goes Viral
RIA Novosti
WASHINGTON, November 30 (RIA Novosti) - A photo of a New York City police officer helping a barefoot homeless man on a frigid November night by buying him new boots and socks, has gone viral on the web and captured the hearts of thousands for his ...
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NFL Rumors: New York Jets to Make Tim Tebow Inactive for Week 13 Game?
Rant Sports
Could the New York Jets make Tim Tebow a gameday inactive this Sunday? They may be leaning that way. Back in Week 10, Tebow broke a few ribs and played through it. Tebow and the Jets were unaware of the extent of the damage until recently. X-rays ...
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