Monday, November 5, 2012

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Romney campaign tries to puts Obama on defense by expanding electoral map - Fox News
As the presidential campaigns slowly kicked back into gear Wednesday in the wake of monster storm Sandy, Mitt Romney and allied groups were making a late play for ostensibly Democratic-leaning states - in a move to expand the map that would have …


Halloween happenings and trick-or-treat times for the River Region - al.com
MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Halloween has finally arrived, and kids across the River Region will be on a quest for candy and spooky fun in just a few hours. Looking for a fun way to celebrate the holiday in your area? Here is a listing of several events planned …


Backlash as Egypt's government tries to end Cairo's reputation as city that never sleeps
CAIRO – Egypt’s capital prides itself on being city that never sleeps, with crowds filling cafes and shops open into till the small hours. So, the government is facing a backlash from businesses and the public as it vows to impose new nationwide rules closing stores and restaurants early.


Cruise passengers diverted to Boston after superstorm Sandy finally step foot on land again
BOSTON – Hundreds of cruise ship passengers who were stuck riding out superstorm Sandy at sea have docked in Boston because of a New York port closure.


Judge tosses lawsuit by N.O. woman who claims Southwest employee said she was "too fat to fly"
NEW ORLEANS – A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit filed against Southwest Airlines by a New Orleans woman who claims a gate agent told her she was “too fat to fly” and couldn’t board a flight last year without buying two tickets.


Mayor Michael Bloomberg says NYC Marathon to go on Sunday despite damage from Superstorm Sandy
NEW YORK, N.Y. – The New York City Marathon is a go for Sunday, and while logistical questions persist one thing is certain: The 26-mile route will have a disaster for a backdrop.


Amtrak service in Vt. cancelled on Thursday, following superstorm
WASHINGTON – Amtrak is working to restore train service in parts of the Northeast after the region was walloped by Superstorm Sandy.


UN council holds makeshift meeting
The United Nations Security Council held a makeshift meeting after superstorm Sandy forced the world body to remain mostly closed for a third day.


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