Saturday, November 3, 2012

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Poll: Voters say Obama will win - Politico
A group of people who have accurately predicted the winner of the popular vote in the last four presidential elections thinks President Barack Obama is headed for a second term: the American people. Fifty-four percent of Americans think Obama will win the …


Syria rebels bring fight to pro-Assad Palestinians - Reuters UK
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Syrian rebels said on Wednesday they had formed a brigade of sympathetic Palestinians in a Damascus district to fight armed Palestinians aligned with President Bashar al-Assad. About 150,000 Palestinian refugees live in the Syrian …


IT industry now in 'post-Windows' era - ZDNet


Superstorm Sandy: State-by-state snapshot - CBS News
The massive storm that started out as Hurricane Sandy slammed into the East Coast and morphed into a huge and problematic system, killing at least 55 people in the United States. Power outages now stand at more than 6.8 million homes and businesses, …


Greece revises debt forecasts up in draft budget
FILE - In this Monday, Oct. 15, 2012 file photo shows Greece's Prime Minister Antonis Samaras delivers a speech in a forum of International Herald Tribune in Athens. Samaras said on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012 that the government had essentially ended negotiations on new austerity measures and warned of Greece's general government debt is projected to stand at 189.1 percent of gross domestic product in 2013, figures in next year's revised budget show.


Euro zone inflation eases, unemployment at new highs
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Euro zone inflation eased as expected in October thanks to slower growth of energy prices, but unemployment rose to new record highs in September, data from the European statistics office Eurostat showed on Wednesday. Eurostat estimated consumer inflation in the 17 countries sharing the euro was 2.5 percent year-on-year, down from 2.6 percent in September, though still above the European Central Bank target of below, but close to 2 percent. Upward pressure came mainly from more expensive energy, the prices of which increased 7. …


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