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30th of October 2012 News
Uutiset sellaisena kuin ne ilmestyivät New York Timesin etusivulle 30. lokakuuta 2012
Storm Sends News Media Scrambling
Date: 31 October 2012
By CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY and BRIAN STELTER
Christine HAUGHNEY
Hurricane Sandy wreaks havoc on every type of news outlet across East Coast, sending reminder in this age of nonstop information that Mother Nature can silence them all.
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How the Polls Were Conducted
Date: 31 October 2012
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The Polling Bias Debate
Date: 30 October 2012
By ROSS DOUTHAT
Ross DOUTHAT
The endless arguments over skewing and unskewing data have actually added complexity to this year's election.
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What Too Close to Call Really Means
Date: 30 October 2012
By ANDREW GELMAN
Andrew GELMAN
A political statistician explains why it's hard to get our heads around the presidential polls.
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During Storm Updates, Eyes on an Interpreter
Date: 31 October 2012
By JEREMY W. PETERS
Jeremy PETERS
Lydia Callis, a sign-language interpreter and a fixture at Mayor Michael R Bloomberg’s Hurricane Sandy news briefings, catches the attention of the news media, and evidently the mayor himself, with her expressive style.
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Storm Brings Obstacles One Week Before Vote
Date: 31 October 2012
By MICHAEL COOPER
Michael COOPER
Elections officials in states battered by Hurricane Sandy are asking themselves how to get ready for Election Day.
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In Connecticut, a Sense That the Storm’s Impact Could Have Been Worse
Date: 31 October 2012
By PETER APPLEBOME and RAY RIVERA
Peter APPLEBOME
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Storm Disrupts Admissions Test Weekend, Giving Some More Time to Study
Date: 31 October 2012
By ARIEL KAMINER
Ariel KAMINER
Hurricane Sandy's approach disrupts scheduled test date for students hoping to gain a spot at one of New York City's top public high schools; Education Department administered the first day of the Specialized High School Admissions Test, but rescheduled the second; about 14,000 eighth graders will have three more weeks to prepare for the exam due to the delay.
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Shock Lingers in Battered New Jersey as Residents Assess Damage
Date: 31 October 2012
By KATE ZERNIKE
Kate ZERNIKE
State officials in New Jersey assess damage from Hurricane Sandy, saying it will be days or weeks before things even begin to feel like normal; state was one of hardest hit by the storm.
Full Article
Iran: Money Woes Halt Orchestra
Date: 31 October 2012
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Iranian national symphony orchestra is disbanded due to lack of funds.
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Storm Sends News Media Scrambling
Date: 31 October 2012
By CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY and BRIAN STELTER
Hurricane Sandy wreaks havoc on every type of news outlet across East Coast, sending reminder in this age of nonstop information that Mother Nature can silence them all.
Full Article
How the Polls Were Conducted
Date: 31 October 2012
Full Article
The Polling Bias Debate
Date: 30 October 2012
By ROSS DOUTHAT
The endless arguments over skewing and unskewing data have actually added complexity to this year's election.
Full Article
What Too Close to Call Really Means
Date: 30 October 2012
By ANDREW GELMAN
A political statistician explains why it's hard to get our heads around the presidential polls.
Full Article
During Storm Updates, Eyes on an Interpreter
Date: 31 October 2012
By JEREMY W. PETERS
Lydia Callis, a sign-language interpreter and a fixture at Mayor Michael R Bloomberg’s Hurricane Sandy news briefings, catches the attention of the news media, and evidently the mayor himself, with her expressive style.
Full Article
Storm Brings Obstacles One Week Before Vote
Date: 31 October 2012
By MICHAEL COOPER
Elections officials in states battered by Hurricane Sandy are asking themselves how to get ready for Election Day.
Full Article
In Connecticut, a Sense That the Storm’s Impact Could Have Been Worse
Date: 31 October 2012
By PETER APPLEBOME and RAY RIVERA
Full Article
Storm Disrupts Admissions Test Weekend, Giving Some More Time to Study
Date: 31 October 2012
By ARIEL KAMINER
Hurricane Sandy's approach disrupts scheduled test date for students hoping to gain a spot at one of New York City's top public high schools; Education Department administered the first day of the Specialized High School Admissions Test, but rescheduled the second; about 14,000 eighth graders will have three more weeks to prepare for the exam due to the delay.
Full Article
Shock Lingers in Battered New Jersey as Residents Assess Damage
Date: 31 October 2012
By KATE ZERNIKE
State officials in New Jersey assess damage from Hurricane Sandy, saying it will be days or weeks before things even begin to feel like normal; state was one of hardest hit by the storm.
Full Article
Iran: Money Woes Halt Orchestra
Date: 31 October 2012
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Iranian national symphony orchestra is disbanded due to lack of funds.
Full Article