Репродукција понедељак, 29. октобар 2012.

29. октобар 2012. је био понедељак под знаком звездице . Био је 302 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Barack Obama.

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29th of October 2012 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 29. октобар 2012.

Patients Evacuated From City Medical Center After Power Failure

Date: 30 October 2012

By J. DAVID GOODMAN and COLIN MOYNIHAN

J. GOODMAN

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Corrections: October 30, 2012

Date: 30 October 2012

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Sandy the Soothsayer

Date: 29 October 2012

By FRANK BRUNI

Frank BRUNI

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In Political Sign Battle, Thievery, Acid and Jelly

Date: 30 October 2012

By LIZETTE ALVAREZ

Lizette ALVAREZ

Signs in support of Obama/Biden or Romney/Ryan campaign tickets are being stolen and vandalized all over south Florida, serving as proxies for all the fury, disappointment and disgust the presidential race has stirred.

Full Article

In San Diego, Gay Republican Finds He Can’t Count on Gay and Lesbian Vote

Date: 30 October 2012

By IAN LOVETT

Ian LOVETT

Carl DeMaio’s run for mayor of San Diego, Calif, exposes challenges that gay Republicans face as they try to further gay rights while appealing to conservatives who oppose it; city's gay and lesbian population is opposed to DeMaio, angered by his reticence on gay issues and his acceptance of donations from backers of California's same-sex marriage ban.

Full Article

Challenge to Wiretaps is Heard by Justices

Date: 30 October 2012

By ADAM LIPTAK

Adam LIPTAK

Supreme Court hears challenge to federal law enacted after Sept 11 that authorized intercepting international communications involving Americans; question before court is whether journalists, lawyers and human rights advocates could show they have been harmed; if case is dismissed, constitutionality of 2008 measure, which broadened government power to eavesdrop, may never be ruled on by court.

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Colorado Race Turns Fierce After Republican’s Anti-Obama Remark

Date: 29 October 2012

By CARL HULSE

Carl HULSE

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Long Island Envisions Life After the Islanders

Date: 30 October 2012

By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ

Michael SCHWIRTZ

Relocation in 2015 of professional hockey’s New York Islanders from Nassau County to Brooklyn is a bitter pill for many Long Island residents and fans to swallow.

Full Article

Hurricane Sandy a Chance at Redemption for FEMA

Date: 30 October 2012

By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and ERIC LIPTON

Michael SCHMIDT

Federal Emergency Management Agency officials are struggling with question of how to deploy resources in face of powerful and far-reaching Hurricane Sandy, hoping to redeem agency for its prior failures.

Full Article

City Ends Sibling-Preference Rule in Gifted Admissions

Date: 30 October 2012

By AL BAKER

Al BAKER

New York City education officials are rolling out several changes to admissions process for gifted and talented programs, but none have created quite as much furor as ending policy to automatically accept a gifted student’s siblings into same program.

Full Article

Patients Evacuated From City Medical Center After Power Failure

Date: 30 October 2012

By J. DAVID GOODMAN and COLIN MOYNIHAN

Full Article

Corrections: October 30, 2012

Date: 30 October 2012

Full Article

Sandy the Soothsayer

Date: 29 October 2012

By FRANK BRUNI

Full Article

In Political Sign Battle, Thievery, Acid and Jelly

Date: 30 October 2012

By LIZETTE ALVAREZ

Signs in support of Obama/Biden or Romney/Ryan campaign tickets are being stolen and vandalized all over south Florida, serving as proxies for all the fury, disappointment and disgust the presidential race has stirred.

Full Article

In San Diego, Gay Republican Finds He Can’t Count on Gay and Lesbian Vote

Date: 30 October 2012

By IAN LOVETT

Carl DeMaio’s run for mayor of San Diego, Calif, exposes challenges that gay Republicans face as they try to further gay rights while appealing to conservatives who oppose it; city's gay and lesbian population is opposed to DeMaio, angered by his reticence on gay issues and his acceptance of donations from backers of California's same-sex marriage ban.

Full Article

Challenge to Wiretaps is Heard by Justices

Date: 30 October 2012

By ADAM LIPTAK

Supreme Court hears challenge to federal law enacted after Sept 11 that authorized intercepting international communications involving Americans; question before court is whether journalists, lawyers and human rights advocates could show they have been harmed; if case is dismissed, constitutionality of 2008 measure, which broadened government power to eavesdrop, may never be ruled on by court.

Full Article

Colorado Race Turns Fierce After Republican’s Anti-Obama Remark

Date: 29 October 2012

By CARL HULSE

Full Article

Long Island Envisions Life After the Islanders

Date: 30 October 2012

By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ

Relocation in 2015 of professional hockey’s New York Islanders from Nassau County to Brooklyn is a bitter pill for many Long Island residents and fans to swallow.

Full Article

Hurricane Sandy a Chance at Redemption for FEMA

Date: 30 October 2012

By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and ERIC LIPTON

Federal Emergency Management Agency officials are struggling with question of how to deploy resources in face of powerful and far-reaching Hurricane Sandy, hoping to redeem agency for its prior failures.

Full Article

City Ends Sibling-Preference Rule in Gifted Admissions

Date: 30 October 2012

By AL BAKER

New York City education officials are rolling out several changes to admissions process for gifted and talented programs, but none have created quite as much furor as ending policy to automatically accept a gifted student’s siblings into same program.

Full Article

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