2015년 2월 13일 금요일

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A gust of wind whips up snow as a group of ice fishermen from Ashby, Mass., work to push their bob-house across frozen Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith, N.H. on Feb. 5.
 
 Snow 'hurricane' to lash New England this weekend 
 A ferocious blizzard is forecast to hammer parts of the Northeast and New England. 
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 Police have identified John Hicks, 19, as the gunman who shot two people Feb. 12, 2015, during a Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans. Both victims died. Shooting during Mardi Gras parade leaves 2 dead
Another was wounded in a New Orleans shooting along a parade route.
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 A car remains on the scene of an accident in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015, that killed longtime  Bob Simon was not violating seat belt law in fatal crash
Newsman Bob Simon, reportedly unbuckled in fatal crash, wasn't breaking seat belt law
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 NATION   
 The unannounced gift of free dinners to guests on Feb. 11, 2015, was in celebration of Bistro 82 restaurant’s first anniversary and was owner Aaron F. Belen’s way of thanking loyal customers Surprise! Eatery picks up diners' $5,182.19 tab
Restaurant owner contributed a matching total to a local youth organization.
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 TECH   
 President Obama talks about his plan to improve confidence in technology by tackling identity theft and improving consumer and student privacy at the Federal Trade Commission on Jan. 12, 2015. LIVE: White House cybersecurity summit at Stanford
CEOs say this has to be like a new Manhattan Project, a public-private partnership.
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 PEOPLE   
 Nick Gordon and Bobbi Kristina Brown in 2012. Bobbi Kristina Brown in crash before coma
She was in a wreck just four days before being found unresponsive.
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 GOLF   
 Billy Horschel paid his caddie $1 million after winning FedEx Cup. Golfer pays caddie $1 million after winning FedEx Cup
His caddie wasn't sure what the protocol was for Horschel's season-long cash prize.
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 COLUMNIST   
 New York Times journalist David Carr poses for a photograph as he arrives for the French premiere of the documentary  Rieder: David Carr death latest shocker for journalism
New York Times media columnist dies at 58
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 NATION   
 Medo barks as his owner attempts to keep him quiet in Peroj, Croatia. Another misguided selfie: 5 craziest crimes of the week
Crazy crimes include a Taser, a selfie, and a dog banned from barking.
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 TECH   
 Eero promises to improve Wi-Fi connectivity and download speeds through its network of sleek mesh-connected pods. Eero rakes in $1 million from slow-Wi-Fi haters
Tech startup promises faster streaming and better connectivity through its mesh network
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 The Day In Pictures Gallery
A Department of Conservation worker tends to a stranded whale on Farewell Spit on Feb. 13 in Golden Bay on New Zealand's South Island. Nearly 200 pilot whales stranded themselves in the area that is known for whale beachings.

A Department of Conservation worker tends to a stranded whale on Farewell Spit on Feb. 13 in Golden Bay on New Zealand's South Island. Nearly 200 pilot whales stranded themselves in the area that is known for whale beachings.
 
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Snow 'hurricane' to lash New England this weekend
Shooting during Mardi Gras parade leaves 2 dead
Bob Simon was not violating seat belt law in fatal crash

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