Republican Richard Mourdock: I gained votes after rape remarks - The Guardian
The Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock said on Thursday that he had gained voters as a result of his claim that pregnancies from rape are "something that God intended to happen". The GOP candidate from Indiana was criticised by Republicans …
Forecasters Warn East Coast About 'Frankenstorm' - ABC News
All the spare parts appear to be coming together to create what forecasters are calling "Frankenstorm," a monster combination of high wind, heavy rain, extreme tides and maybe snow that could cause havoc along the East Coast just before Halloween next …
Apple's Profit Rises 24%, Missing Expectations - Wall Street Journal
By IAN SHERR And NATHALIE TADENA
Obama's Eight-State Blitz Includes Stop to Vote - Wall Street Journal
By LAURA MECKLER And COLLEEN MCCAIN N ELSON. RICHMOND, Va.--President Barack Obama dove into the second half of a cross-country campaign trip that is taking him to eight states over two days, including a stop in Chicago where he cast his …
Amazon posts 3Q results below expectations - The Associated Press
By BARBARA ORTUTAY, AP Technology Writer - 1 minute ago. NEW YORK (AP) -- Amazon reported third-quarter results below Wall Street's expectations on Thursday -- including a large loss that was weighed by its stake in online deals service …
Holiday gadgets: Windows, Surface latest launches - U.S. News & World Report
By ANICK JESDANUN, Associated Press. NEW YORK (AP) -- It's been a big week for technology releases. Microsoft Corp. kicked off its campaign for the Windows 8 operating system and Surface tablet computer, just days after Apple and Samsung refreshed …
Apple iPad sales disappoint, Street eyes holiday quarter - Reuters
The Apple Inc. logo hangs inside the newest Apple Store in New York City's Grand Central Station December 7, 2011, during a press preview of the store, which opens to the public on Friday. Credit: Reuters/Mike Segar. By Poornima Gupta. SAN FRANCISCO …
Sandy sets its sights on the Bahamas - CNN
Laura Rath, on vacation from the Netherlands, walks on the beach with her family as high winds from the outer bands of Hurricane Sandy hit Miami Beach, Florida, on Thursday, October 25. A U.N. peacekeeper on Thursday stands at the edge of a bridge that …
Thursday, October 25, 2012
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