Sunday, October 30, 2011

BBC News - Nato set to conclude its mission over Libya

BBC News - Nato set to conclude its mission over Libya: "It follows the unanimous vote last week at the UN Security Council to end internationally military operations after seven months."

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My Way News - Police: Fla. pizza workers burned down rival store

My Way News - Police: Fla. pizza workers burned down rival store: "Two managers of a Domino's Pizza restaurant in Lake City, in north-central Florida, have been charged with burning down a rival Papa John's location. The motive? Police say one of the men admitted that he believed with his competitor out of the way, more pizza lovers would flock to his restaurant."

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Philippines welcomes symbolic '7 billionth baby'

Philippines welcomes symbolic '7 billionth baby': "The Philippines welcomed one of the world's symbolic "seven billionth" babies Monday, after she arrived to a celebratory cheer at a packed government-run hospital."

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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares dip, dollar hits record low vs yen | Reuters

GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares dip, dollar hits record low vs yen | Reuters: "TOKYO, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Asian shares fell on Monday, taking a breather from a nearly 10 percent rally last week after Europe laid out a basic framework to tackle its debt crisis, but the euro held steady while the dollar dropped to a record low against the yen."

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New York City Shatters October Snow Record

New York City Shatters October Snow Record: "An early season snowstorm created a winter wonderland across the Northeast. New York City shattered an October snow record with highest snow totals elsewhere across the Northeast topping 2 feet."

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My Way News - Snow smacks Northeast; power could be out for days

My Way News - Snow smacks Northeast; power could be out for days: "SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn. (AP) - Millions of people from Maine to Maryland were without power as an unseasonably early nor'easter dumped heavy, wet snow over the weekend on a region more used to gaping at leaves in October than shoveling snow."

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Historic October Snowstorm Still Crushing New England

Historic October Snowstorm Still Crushing New England: "A historic October snowstorm is still crushing New England with heavy snow and howling winds before cruising away into Atlantic Canada."

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