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Home Economics
New Yorker
Under Gluckstern's plan, a city would use its powers of eminent domain to seize a homeowner's mortgage in court, pay off the bondholders, then arrange a new mortgage for the homeowner at a price much closer to what the home is actually worth. M.R.P. ...
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HS2: a new railway to drag Britain from the 19th century to the 21st. But are ...
The Independent
The key to a successful infrastructure project is to enthuse more voters than you upset. Conversely, an excellent way to annoy voters is to launch an expensive, disruptive programme which they will bankroll – but which brings them no obvious direct ...
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The Independent
"Caesar Must Die" and "The Last Stand."
New Yorker
Set entirely in Rebibbia prison, on the outskirts of Rome, "Caesar Must Die," which opens in New York on February 6th, is not easy to describe, and its impact is even harder to account for. It starts and ends with scenes from a production of ...
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New Yorker
The making of Richard Nixon.
New Yorker
Wag the Dog. The making of Richard Nixon. by Thomas Mallon February 4, 2013. Richard and Pat Nixon with seven-year-old Tricia and five-year-old Julie and their cocker spaniel, Checkers, on the seashore of Mantoloking, New Jersey, August 15, 1953.
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New Yorker
Final salary schemes close to new staff at record rate
Telegraph.co.uk
The National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) said on Monday only 13pc of final salary pensions were open to new joiners last year, a fall of a third from 2011. It was the biggest reduction since comparable figures started in 2005, when almost half ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Hovis owner Premier Foods to get new chief executive
The Guardian
Premier Foods, the maker of Hovis bread and Mr Kipling cakes, is to get its second chief executive in 18 months after the sudden resignation of Michael Clarke. Clarke is to be replaced by Gavin Darby, until recently the boss of Cable & Wireless ...
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The Guardian
Peter Odemwingie furious as West Brom reject new £2m QPR bid
The Guardian
West Brom have turned down a second bid from QPR for their striker Peter Odemwingie. The 31-year-old has indicated his desire to move to Loftus Road during the current transfer window and had a transfer request rejected by Albion last Friday. Rangers ...
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The Guardian
Three New Aircraft Join The Mali Air War
Business Insider
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Business Insider
Rising African literary star takes new book to Croatia
Hindustan Times
"The idea is based on betrayal, love, tradition and war in Croatia that are strikingly similar experiences to those in Africa," Forna told IANS, explaining the factors that influence her new novel. "It is an untold story with a small cast of ...
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Enterprises using new tech to deceive hackers
ZDNet
Such methods include developing new technologies that mislead hackers, or coming up with false information to lure hackers down dead ends and away from organization's critical information, he explained. Juniper Networks for one, was in talks with India ...
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Deal Signed to Clear Burma Debt, Allow New Loans
TIME
(RANGOON, Burma) — The World Bank on Sunday announced a long-awaited deal to allow Burma to clear part of its huge decades-old foreign debt, opening the door for new much-needed lending to jumpstart its lagging economy. The bank's Washington ...
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Lapid is Netanyahu's new twin
Haaretz
Yair Lapid's intention of joining up with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu buries any hope of anything moving on the diplomatic front in the coming years; there's no point in denying it. Lapid, and perhaps Tzipi Livni as well, will be the fig leaf in ...
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Centre For Fashion Enterprise Names New Fashion Stars
Vogue.com
FYODOR GOLAN, Teatum Jones and Marques Almeida are the latest recipients of the Centre for Fashion Enterprise's New Fashion Ventures programme. Each label will be given dedicated business development support, cash subsidiaries for PR and ..
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Criminals could avoid court under new 'proportionality' test
Telegraph.co.uk
Keir Starmer QC, the director of public prosecutions, said the new "proportionality test" would bring in "a common sense approach to ensure prosecutors and police are prioritising the right cases to prosecute from the start". However, magistrates have ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Goings On About Town
New Yorker
Sylvester Stallone stars in this action film, based on a graphic novel by Alexis Nolent, as a hit man who joins forces with a New York police detective (Sung Kang) to combat a pair of killers. Directed by Walter Hill; co-starring Jason Momoa, Christian ...
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New Yorker
Technology body plans 20000 new jobs
Belfast Telegraph
A body representing the IT and technology sector in Northern |Ireland is proposing reduced university fees for certain courses as part of a plan to create 20,000 new jobs within five years. Momentum's new manifesto document "New ideas, New technology, ...
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Belfast Telegraph
Expect market to touch new high before or around budget: Vikas Khemani ...
Economic Times
Vikas Khemani: I would tend to think that probably we are on the course to touch new high before budget or around budget. I do not agree before budget or after budget but in my whole hypothesis around that is global environment is fairly good, global ...
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Kim Dotcom in New Zealand helicopter scares
Hindustan Times
Dotcom, on bail awaiting a US attempt to extradite him from New Zealand to face online piracy charges, launched his new Mega service on January 20, exactly a year after armed police stormed his Auckland mansion. He said at the weekend that the site had ..
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Slow Food Needs Slow Wine: Italy's Favorite Food Group Launches New Guide ...
Forbes
I love Slow Food. The non-profit organization is devoted to traditional cuisine, traditional dishes, and traditional food production – which means it is devoted to things that taste great. But there is more to it than just flavor. In their words, Slow ...
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Forbes
WHAT THE PAPERS SAY
ManUtd.com
The Independent's Sam Wallace ponders how new Reds signing Wilfried Zaha will cope with retaining his focus as he sees out the season with Crystal Palace. "It is telling that Sir Alex Ferguson is said to have told Zaha to make sure he does his best for ...
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Lords gets 50 new peers despite pledge to cut size: Cameron on course to ...
Daily Mail
To ensure that the distribution of seats between the three main parties in the 2010 general election is mirrored in the Lords would require 67 new Conservative peers and 88 Liberal Democrats – 155 in all. That would give the Tories 297, Labour their ..
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Daily Mail
Looking at investing in new geographies, technology: Suresh Senapaty, Wipro
Economic Times
So, supplementation to our organic growth is clearly our motto and from that point of view, clearly we are looking at investing in technology, new geographies and also momentum verticals. ET Now: Any particular geography that you are looking at? Suresh ...
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New Killzone: Mercenary art shown on magazine cover
Computerandvideogames.com
In the meantime fans have been given a look at some new art from the game courtesy of Polish gaming magazine PSX Extreme, which features Killzone: Mercenary on the cover (above). According to details found in the mag (translated by NeoGAF users) ...
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BlackBerry unveils new higher spec handset to take on Apple, Samsung
Daily News & Analysis
Embattled Canadian mobile maker Research In Motion (RIM) has launched its new higher spec BlackBerry handset in bid to claw back ground lost to Apple and Samsung. The smartphone has been in decline in recent years largely due to the popularity of the ...
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