Saturday, October 27, 2012

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Double Baghdad blasts kill 13 over Eid holiday - CNBC.com
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Two blasts hit a Baghdad Shi'ite neighborhood and a bus full of Iranian pilgrims on Saturday, killing at least 13 people on the second day of the Islamic Eid al Adha religious festival. Sunni Islamist insurgents and al Qaeda's Iraq wing …


East Coast prepares for Hurricane Sandy - CBS News
Last Updated 8:02 a.m. ET. (CBS/AP) After causing heavy damage and at least 40 deaths in the Caribbean, Hurricane Sandy is headed toward making landfall on the East Coast by Tuesday. No one can be certain how powerful it will become, but the signs …


Syria bombards major cities, weakening truce: activists - Reuters


The End of the Berlusconi Era. Maybe - New York Times (blog)
LONDON -- "Berlusconi, Game Over," was the possibly premature headline on the Website of Christian Family, an Italian Catholic weekly, as it recorded the entire nation's shame at the fraud sentence handed down on Friday to its most notorious politician …


California poll shows Obama with smaller lead - Los Angeles Times
California poll shows Obama with smaller lead. The president is comfortably ahead of Mitt Romney in the state, but a loss of crossover appeal suggests he's unlikely to repeat his historic 2008 margin of victory. print. Comments. 2 …


China's leadership transition cloaked in mystery - Los Angeles Times
China's leadership transition cloaked in mystery. As it prepares to welcome the country's new chiefs, the Communist Party seeks to rally support and give average people a sense of inclusion in a secretive process that unfolds without their input. print …


Obama Victory Without Majority Could Mean Calls for Reform - ABC News
You don't have to go too far into fantasy land to envision a scenario in which President Obama loses the popular vote, but wins the electoral vote. Mitt Romney has gained ground in some national preference polls, but Obama still leads in many battleground …


Krims treated accused child-killer nanny Yoselyn Ortega 'like family,' says slain ... - New York Daily News
Krims treated accused child-killer nanny Yoselyn Ortega 'like family,' says slain tots' grandmother. Karen Krim, the mother of CNBC executive Kevin Krim, says family would even buy nanny tickets home when they took the kids out of town. By Rocco …


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