Sunday, November 4, 2012

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Joe Scarborough vows to grow a mustache if Obama wins North Carolina - News & Observer
Morning Joe's Joe Scarborough bet Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod he would grow a mustache if the the president wins North Carolina or Florida. The on-air boast was designed to match a bet Axelrod made moments earlier, promising to "shave off …


US outlines vision for new Syrian opposition body
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrives at Zagreb international airport, Croatia, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012. Clinton is currently touring northern Africa and southeast Europe. (AP Photo/Damir Sencar, Pool)The Obama administration is hoping new Syrian opposition talks starting next week will produce a new rebel leadership that represents those dying on the front line, can rally wide support and resist attempts by extremists to hijack the revolution against the Assad regime.


Fans start lining up before start of parade to celebrate Giants' World Series win
SAN FRANCISCO – Orange-and-black clad hordes began flooding the streets of San Francisco on Wednesday for a Halloween Day ticker-tape parade celebrating the 2012 World Series champion Giants.


County leader regrets renaming street for Guns N' Roses after graphic Las Vegas promo surfaces
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – A county commissioner in Las Vegas says she regrets the board renamed a street in honour of Guns N’ Roses after finding out about the band’s suggestive promotional poster.


CNOOC-Nexen review likely to be extended again: sources
OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada is likely to extend its review of the $15.1 billion bid by China’s CNOOC Ltd for oil producer Nexen Inc beyond next week’s deadline to allow more time for the government to formulate a broad framework on foreign investment, two sources close to the matter said on Wednesday. The sources said there was too little time before the November 10 deadline for the federal government to conclude deliberations on the Nexen deal as well as prepare a framework to clarify its overall policy on foreign deals. …


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