WHY IT MATTERS: The country's minority populations have grown, racial ... - Washington Post
Julie Jacobson/Associated Press – In this Oct. 20, 2012, photo, election workers Elena Soto, left, and Dave Carlson post early voting signs for a polling place along Frank Sinatra Blvd. behind The Mirage Hotel-Casino in Las Vegas. The nation's complexion is …
Apple, Facing Competition, Introduces a Smaller iPad - New York Times
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Steve Jobs once derided tablets with smaller screens, saying they would need to include sandpaper so people could sand down their fingertips to use them. But that didn't stop his company from shrinking the iPad. Enlarge This Image …
Over-prepared Obama, Romney not their best in final debate - Los Angeles Times
Nothing about President Obama and Mitt Romney came across so clearly in their third and final debate as the perils of over-preparation. The president who seemed almost too cool to rule in his first debate came out occasionally seething for the final round …
Apple unveils iPad mini, new Macs at California event - Fox News
Steve Jobs said it would never happen. Yet a smaller Apple just fell from the iPad tree. Apple CEO Tim Cook and vice president of marketing Phil Schiller took to the stage in California at a media event to finally unveil the company's long-awaited iPad mini …
New Mac products unveiled, smaller iPad expected - Washington Times
SAN JOSE, CALIF. (AP) – New Mac computers, including a 13-inch version of a MacBook Pro with sharper, "Retina" display, were among the products unveiled Tuesday at an Apple event in San Jose, Calif. The company is also expected to unveil a smaller …
Obama and Romney, neck and neck, hit campaign trail for final push - Washington Post
Video: While campaigning in Delray Beach, Florida on Tuesday, President Obama said the most serious issue in the White House race is who voters can trust. Obama said that Gov. Mitt Romney is shifting his positions on key issues, but voters "can trust that I …
Italy disaster head Luciano Maiani quits over L'Aquila - BBC News
The head of Italy's disaster body, Luciano Maiani, has resigned to protest against prison sentences passed on seven colleagues over the 2009 earthquake in L'Aquila. Six scientists and an ex-official were convicted of multiple manslaughter for giving a falsely …
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