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Aston Villa hit new low against Bradford but things could yet get worse
The Guardian (blog)
Aston Villa's disastrous season has plumbed new depths. This was humiliation on a whole new level as the shortcomings that have been the story of a thoroughly depressing campaign resurfaced on a night when a former shelf-stacker piled more misery on a ...
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The Guardian (blog)
New York Giants: RG Chris Snee's Hip Surgery Signals Change on the Horizon
Bleacher Report
New York Giants right guard Chris Snee will represent his team in the Pro Bowl for the fourth time in five seasons on Sunday, but an ugly cloud will hang over the nine-year veteran's head during his 2013 trip to Hawaii Snee is planning on having hip ...
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Bleacher Report
New Kids, 98 Degrees, Boyz II Men Team for Tour
TIME
New Kids On the Block also announced a new single, "Remix (I Like The)," will be released Jan. 28 and a newalbum, "10," is out April 2. The three bands sold millions of records in the 1980s and '90s and helped usher in a wave of vocal groups that ...
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TIME
New York micro-apartment design winner announced
Yahoo! News (blog)
New York City Mayor Bloomberg revealed the winning design for the city's planned micro-apartment development. Click … Seeking to ease New York City's legendary housing crunch, Mayor Michael Bloomberg today announced the winner of the city's ...
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Yahoo! News (blog)
New York Governor: Extend Movie, TV and Commercial Tax Credits
Hollywood Reporter
The state of New York's generous movie and television tax credit program would be extended through 2019 under the proposed budget announced Tuesday by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. our editor recommends. Light Iron Expands into New York with Acquisition ...
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Hollywood Reporter
Murder, racketeering trial of former New Jersey prosecutor begins
Yahoo! News (blog)
NEWARK, New Jersey (Reuters) - New Jersey attorney Paul Bergrin facilitated a litany of crimes through his law firm, including drug trafficking, prostitution and the murder of an FBI informant, prosecutors said on Tuesday as his trial began in Newark ...
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Li Na reaping rewards of new coach's 'crazy' training regime
The Independent
Li Na thought her new coach, Carlos Rodriguez, was "crazy" when he pushed her so hard in training last year, but the 30-year-old Chinese admits she is now reaping the benefit. Li reached her third Australian Open semi-final in four years when she beat ...
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The Independent
What does Netanyahu's new term mean for peace?
The Week Magazine
"The greatest enemy to a two-state solution is the sheer pessimism on both sides," Bernard Avishai and Sam Bahour write in The New York Times. "Unless President Obama uses his new mandate to show leadership, the region will have no place for ...
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The Week Magazine
Yorkshire's Jonny Bairstow to rejoin the England limited-overs squads in New ...
Telegraph.co.uk
England play three Twenty20s beginning on Feb 9 followed by three one-day internationals, with Bairstow ready to take his place in both squads. His availability will also mean that England can take just 15 players to New Zealand for the three-Test ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
"Django Unchained": Put-On, Revenge, and the Aesthetics of Trash
New Yorker (blog)
I have to face it: Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained" is his most entertaining piece of moviemaking since "Pulp Fiction." Some of it, particularly in the first half, is excruciatingly funny, and all of it has been brought off in a spirit of ...
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New Yorker (blog)
From high hopes to "disaster" for new star of Israeli far-right
Reuters
The star in the end turned out to be the centrist Yair Lapid, whose new Yesh Atid party finished a surprise second. It wasn't all bad news for the party's leader, whose American-accented English invites comparisons with Prime Minister Benjamin ...
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US government joins lawsuit over New Jersey sports betting law
Yahoo! News (blog)
(Reuters) - The U.S. government has joined a lawsuit from college and professional sports leagues seeking to stop New Jersey from implementing a law that would allow gambling on sports in the state. In papers filed in a New Jersey federal court on ...
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Lindsay Lohan's new lawyer Mark Heller is sponsored by 'foodie socialite' to ...
Daily Mail
But New York lawyer Mark Heller was forced to accept the sponsorship of a 'foodie socialite' to allow him to represent the troubled actress in a Los Angeles court over lying to police charges, it has emerged. He is being vouched for by Lindsay Berger ...
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Daily Mail
Chrissie Hynde's daughter is the new public face of UK road protests
The Guardian (blog)
"I'm on my way through the mud," puffs Natalie Hynde when I call. It's a freezing day in Crowhurst, East Sussex and the Combe Haven Defenders are busy building treehouses and digging tunnels in peaceful direct action against the Bexhill-to-Hastings ...
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The Guardian (blog)
Cancer victim growing a new nose in his arm: Businessman who lost organ to ...
Daily Mail
The new nose is now bulging out of the man's arm, where it is acquiring networks of nerves and tiny blood vessels, as well as a covering of skin from the arm. As Professor Seifalian told BBC Focus magazine: 'We can make the nose but we can't make the skin.
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Daily Mail
The Book of the Future, Sliced and Diced
New Yorker (blog)
At the Digital Book World conference, held in New York last week, one could hardly pass muster by holding up a stack of pages bound together. The crowd's sensibility was more conceptual; the word that filled the air was "content." This was a fairground ...
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New Yorker (blog)
Morgan Schneiderlin tips new Mauricio Pochettino to save Southampton
The Sun
He said: "The new manager has a lot of new ideas. He worked in Spain and we know that league is more technical and tactical. "We can see already that he wants us to play a high tempo game with a lot of pressure and that is good because we are all very ...
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The Sun
A Historic Arrival: New York's Grand Central Turns 100
WCAI
Before Grand Central Terminal, there was Grand Central Depot, which The New York Times once complained "can only by a stretch of courtesy be called either central or grand." It was completed in 1871. Enlarge image. Credit Courtesy Grand Central ...
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Try These New Comic Books This Week
Kotaku
For now, you're stuck getting your new comics recommendations from me, the guy with 40GB of comics, mostly unread, on his ComiXology app on his iPad. I need to make some time to read more of what I'm buying. And yet I will buy new comics tomorrow.
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New Jersey Devils Pumped for Home Opener Matchup Against Philadelphia Flyers
Bleacher Report
It is always high intensity when the Philadelphia Flyers and New Jersey Devils tangle, and tonight's home opener at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ will be no exception. In this lockout-shortened season—which turns the old adage about the NHL ...
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Bleacher Report
The Tribune Company Gets a New Lease On Life
The Atlantic
Given Liguori's broadcast background and the relatively robust condition of cable television and related digital assets, the assumption is that the newspapers will be for sale, perhaps to Rupert Murdoch's new spin-off, News Corp., that has made clear ...
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The Atlantic
"Liberal," The New Crossroads GPS Spot
TIME
Crossroads GPS, an arm of GOP strategist Karl Rove's American Crossroads, unveiled an online video Tuesday that attempts to undercut President Obama's big tonal shift at Monday's inauguration. The ad splices clips from journalists who after the second ...
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Fiesco/Three Sisters, New Diorama Theatre, review
Telegraph.co.uk
This is a new translation by Ranjit Bolt, which pricks and nudges you out of the languishing despair of Chekhov's play. We all know what happens – not a lot – but Bolt's translation adds new impetus to the text and brings to the fore lines often ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
New NCAA Decision to Allow Unlimited Recruiting Contacts Is a Smart Move
Bleacher Report
We've already given props to Mark Emmert and his recognition that rules will not solve competitive balance, here at Your Best 11. Now, in looking at the overall big picture of the NCAA's new rulings, we can say that this push into deregulation, as a ...
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Bleacher Report
Two new reports on Chinese military officials and the tough way they talk now
South China Morning Post (blog)
US, China Reach Deal on Tightening UN Sanctions on North Korea: Diplomats They say the resolution would condemn the launch and expand existing sanctions. But it is not clear if it would add any new sanctions - a step that China, Pyongyang's only major ...
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