Wednesday, October 31, 2012

In the news, Wednesday, October 31, 2012


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TUE 30      INDEX      THU 01
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from KXLY.com:

Sandy's impact: State by state
By the CNN Wire Staff

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from KHQ.com:

SLIDESHOW: Superstorm Sandy Devastates The East Coast

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Region hit by Sandy struggles to resume daily life
Adam Geller      Associated Press

‘Unthinkable’
Hardest part yet to come after Sandy pounds East
Joseph Tanfani, David Zucchino and Scott Gold

Superstorm becalms presidential campaign
Romney ignores questions on FEMA
Mark Z. Barabak      Los Angeles Times

Climate change, storm examined
Whether global warming is influence is inconclusive
Seth Borenstein      Associated Press

Obama goes to FEMA before visit to storm-racked NJ
Ken Thomas      Associated Press

Guard evacuating people, taking in food to NJ city
Associated Press

A slowed, darkened NYC begins to stir to life
Jennifer Peltz, Ralph D. Russo      Associated Press

In darkened NYC, safety on the list of concerns
Jennifer Peltz, Ralph D. Russo Associated Press

East begins to stir after 2 days of hunkering down
Associated Press

NYC utility prepped for big storm, got bigger one
Dave Carpenter, Jeff Donn, Jonathan Fahey      Associated Press

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Downtown’s past draws preservation conference
Mike Prager      The Spokesman-Review

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US outlines vision for new Syrian opposition body
Bradley Klapper      Associated Press

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In brief: From Wire Reports:

Keystone pipeline report outlines impact

Lincoln, Neb. – Nebraska environmental regulators have released a preliminary 600-page report on the oil pipeline a Canadian company wants to build across the state.

The report released Tuesday doesn’t include a recommendation about whether TransCanada should be allowed to build the Keystone XL pipeline to ship crude oil to Gulf Coast refineries. But the state report said TransCanada’s new route avoids the environmental sensitive Sandhills region and addresses a number of concerns Nebraskans raised.

Pipeline opponent Jane Kleeb of Bold Nebraska said she’s disappointed the state won’t require disclosure of exactly what chemicals will be carried in the pipeline. A public hearing will be held Dec. 4.


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Scotland Yard looks to relocate
Famous police force needs to save money
Henry Chu      Los Angeles Times

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Disney will produce new ‘Star Wars’ films
Company buys Lucasfilm Ltd., will extend series
Ryan Nakashima      Associated Press

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Early shots best for flu
Jennifer Pignolet      The Spokesman-Review

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opinion:

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food:

Hot competition
Area chili cook-offs lead to
Cindy Hval      Correspondent

Transform beef into burgers at home
Cook’s Illustrated shares science behind Juicy Pub-Style Burgers

Dive into warm, welcoming coffee cake
Wendell Brock      The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Time to update a French classic
A quicker variation of classic pot au feu
Sara Moulton      Associated Press

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