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Iran allegedly aiding Assad's new paramilitary force
The Guardian Nigeria
IF a Syrian watchdog's claim is to be believed, President Bashar al-Assad's regime has put together a new paramilitary force of men and women – some allegedly trained by key ally, Iran – to fight what is now becoming a guerrilla war. The news ...
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Meet the New Flacco, Same as the Old Flacco
New Yorker (blog)
Even in victory, God bless him, Joe Flacco—new N.F.L. record-holder for most road playoff wins by a quarterback—is still Joe Flacco, big-armed oaf. After the Baltimore Ravens' victory in the A.F.C Championship Game on Sunday night, as his teammates ...
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New Yorker (blog)
Speech Signals A President Set to Fight Over New To-Do List
Wall Street Journal
The Barack Obama who was inaugurated as the nation's 44th president four years ago talked about soaring above the nation's existing political order: "The stale political arguments that have consumed us for so long no longer apply," he said in his first ...
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Wall Street Journal
Midseason Grades for All New Orleans Hornets Players
Yahoo! Sports
COMMENTARY | After a rough start that included key injuries and poor play, the 2012-13 New Orleans Hornets have won seven of their last nine and now sport a 14-27 record at the midseason mark. With the playoffs only a remote possibility, fans are ...
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Netherlands' Dijsselbloem elected new Eurogroup head
Telegraph.co.uk
"We appointed the Dutch finance minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem to become the new president of the Eurogroup," Juncker told a press conference after barely five hours of talks. A Eurogroup statement said Dijsselbloem was given a 30-month term and that he ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
World's youth facing worsening unemployment, warns new UN report
UN News Centre
21 January 2013 – Global unemployment rose in 2012 amid continuing economic insecurity and insufficient policies stifling overall hiring, a new report by the United Nations labour agency has warned, adding that the world's youth were most vulnerable to ...
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UN News Centre
Obama's Inaugural Speech: American Metamorphoses
New Yorker (blog)
If there was a theme in Barack Obama's second Inaugural Speech, it was transformation: it was a catalog of all kinds of political alchemies. He talked about history and what's left when wars end; individual opportunity and shared disasters; and what ...
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New Yorker (blog)
Listening to "I Have a Dream"
New Yorker (blog)
Today, on Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, a lot of us will be watching King's "I Have a Dream" speech, on YouTube or elsewhere. I've often wondered what it would be like to have been there in 1963, and to have encountered the speech as a surprise—to ...
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New Asteroid-Mining Venture to Be Unveiled Tuesday
Space.com
A new asteroid-mining company will unveil itself to the world on Tuesday (Jan. 22) and is expected to present an ambitious plan to exploit the resources of deep space. The new private spaceflight company, called Deep Space Industries, Inc., will reveal ...
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Space.com
New Mexico man allegedly killed by son was prison minister, friend says
Yahoo! News (blog)
(Reuters) - A New Mexico man who police say was shot to death by his teenage son in a multiple homicide at the family's Albuquerque home was a reformed gang member-turned-pastor who ministered to prison inmates, a friend of the man said on Monday.
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Sergey Brin spotted on New York subway wearing Google Glasses
The Independent
But that was just mischief, since the New York Times knew the bearded, beanie-wearing man on the New York subway was Google's Sergey Brin, who, given the company's storage of billions of internet searches, could already know everything about his ...
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The Independent
UN official disappointed by new reports of child soldiers in Central African ...
UN News Centre
21 January 2013 – A top United Nations official today expressed disappointment after new reports of child recruitment by armed groups in the Central African Republic (CAR) that had previously made commitments to stop this practice. According to the ...
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UN News Centre
New unit aims to boost education exports
Times Higher Education
A new government unit will help universities expand abroad in an attempt to boost export earnings from the sector. Education UK has been launched by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and UK Trade & Investment, the government-run ...
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We can compete with Red Bull, says Mercedes new boy Hamilton after making ...
Daily Mail
Lewis Hamilton insists Mercedes can compete in the top echelon of Formula One despite the team's troubles last year. After ending his 15-year association with McLaren at the end of last season, Hamilton made his first official appearance for Mercedes ...
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Daily Mail
Researchers Warn: Mega's New Encrypted Cloud Doesn't Keep Its Megasecurity ...
Forbes
But the security community knows that the boldest claims about new encryption technology demand the most scrutiny. And some crypto researchers are already punching holes in the secure lining of Mega's cloud. "It's a nice website, but when it comes to ...
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Prince Harry, the new Killer Captain
The Guardian (blog)
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Probably a Chinook? Yes! It's the return of Captain Wales! That superhero who flies into Britain's life sporadically, straight out of the ebony shadows of an agreed media omerta and into the carefully controlled lights of a ...
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The Guardian (blog)
Cavendish starts year with victory for new team Omega
Daily Mail
The Manxman, racing for new team Omega Pharma-Quick Step after his winter switch, pipped Sacha Modolo and Alessandro Petacchi to the line after a crash in the final kilometre mixed up the field. Cavendish held on until 200 metres from the line before ...
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Daily Mail
New Staten Island ferries may nix outdoor seats
Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK — The city Department of Transportation is considering designs for three new Staten Island ferryboats that omit outdoor seating. It currently has eight boats, including four without outdoor seats that were launched in the 1980s. The Staten ...
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Apple might release three new iPhones this year
RT
A chain of reports out of Asia have announced that Apple plans to release three new iPhone models this year, two of them which will hit markets before the end of June. The reports come one week after the Wall Street Journal reported a weak demand for ...
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RT
Postscript: Earl Weaver, 1930-2013
New Yorker (blog)
Earl Weaver, the banty, umpire-contentious, Hall of Fame manager of the Orioles, who died Friday, was the best naked talker I ever heard. Deadline-aware writers, seeking him out in his office shortly after another last out, would often find him behind ...
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New Yorker (blog)
Sony's new tablet is sliced thinner than the iPad Mini
CNET
Sony's new tablet is really thin. How thin? Thinner than the already-very-svelte iPad Mini. The 10.1-inch Xperia Tablet Z measures 6.9mm or about 0.27 inches. The uber-thin Mini is 7.2mm and 0.28 inches, by comparison. Thinness is important in tablets ...
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Reviewing the New York Giants' 2012 NFL Draft with 1 Year in the Books
Bleacher Report
I know it takes two or three (or even four or five or six) years to fully assess how well a team fared in a particular draft. Not everyone picks players who are supposed to excel as rookies, and some early bloomers hit their ceiling too quickly. But we ...
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Bleacher Report
Canada's new hi-tech $20 bill has the wrong maple leaf on it
io9
Canada's new hi-tech $20 bill has the wrong maple leaf on it Well, this is embarrassing: According to botanists, Canada's brand new polymer $20 bill has the wrong maple leaf on it. Instead of choosing a maple leaf derived from any one of 13 species ...
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Before Midnight Releases Two New Stills Following Its Successful Sundance ..
Cinema Blend
'Perfect" is a hard word to use to movie reviews. By using it you're not only saying that what was done was exceptional, but that it would have been literally impossible to do it any better. So take it to heart that our own Katey Rich's headline for ...
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Cinema Blend
New Way to Kill Lymphoma Without Chemotherapy: Golden Nanoparticle ...
Science Daily (press release)
Northwestern Medicine® researchers discovered this with a new nanoparticle that acts like a secret double agent. It appears to the cancerous lymphoma cell like a preferred meal -- natural HDL. But when the particle engages the cell, it actually plugs ...
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