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2nd of October 2012 News

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Cabrera Closes In on Triple Crown

Date: 03 October 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Detroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera leads the American League in batting average, home runs and runs batted in with just one game left in the regular season, putting him on the verge of becoming major league baseball's first triple crown winner since 1967.

Full Article

Late-Surging Ibanez Shifts Momentum Again

Date: 03 October 2012

By ZACH SCHONBRUN

New York Yankees designated hitter Raul Ibanez is having a late resurgence after a monthlong powerless spell; his ability to hit in the clutch has helped give the Yankees a one-game lead in the American League East before the regular season’s final day.

Full Article

Jets’ Holmes Is Probably Out for Rest of Season

Date: 03 October 2012

By BEN SHPIGEL

New York Jets wide receiver Santonio Holmes, who sustained a serious foot injury in team's loss to San Francisco 49ers, is likely to miss the remainder of the season.

Full Article

Valentine Hurt After Reading Text Message on Bike

Date: 03 October 2012

By DAVID WALDSTEIN

Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine sustains minor injuries after falling from his bicycle while reading a text message.

Full Article

A Closed Consulate May Limit Venezuelan Votes in the U.S.

Date: 02 October 2012

By KARLA ZABLUDOVSKY

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Long Island Man Is Said to Have Connected Investor to Scuttled Musical

Date: 03 October 2012

By PATRICK HEALY and WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM

Mark C Hotton of West Islip, NY, who has a history of civil fraud complaints against him, is alleged to have steered Ben Sprecher, producer of failed Broadway musical Rebecca, to Paul Abrams, mysterious investor whose death set the stage for the collapse of the production.

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New Orleans Roots for Injured Player and Forgotten Program

Date: 03 October 2012

By BRETT MICHAEL DYKES

Essay by Brett Michael Dykes on Tulane University's football program, which has been a regular topic in local news since safety Devon Walker sustained a devastating spinal injury on Sept 8; notes that almost 29,000 fans attend recent home game to show their support for Walker, a colossal crowd by recent standards.

Full Article

Appeals Court Orders Bail For a Donor

Date: 03 October 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Federal appeals court orders that Alberto W Vilar, philanthropist convicted of a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme, and co-defendant Gary Alan Tanaka be released from prison on bail before it issues its opinion on the legality of their convictions.

Full Article

Robert J. Manning, Former Editor of The Atlantic, Dies at 92

Date: 03 October 2012

By WILLIAM YARDLEY

Robert J Manning, former editor of The Atlantic Monthly who broadened the magazine's scope and readership, dies at age 92.

Full Article

Claims Likely to Surface in Debate and Facts Behind Them

Date: 03 October 2012

By JACKIE CALMES and JOHN HARWOOD

Examination of assertions made by Pres Obama and Mitt Romney concerning the economy and size and role of government; highlights of issues that are likely to dominate first presidential debate in Denver.

Full Article

Cabrera Closes In on Triple Crown

Date: 03 October 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Detroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera leads the American League in batting average, home runs and runs batted in with just one game left in the regular season, putting him on the verge of becoming major league baseball's first triple crown winner since 1967.

Full Article

Late-Surging Ibanez Shifts Momentum Again

Date: 03 October 2012

By ZACH SCHONBRUN

Zach SCHONBRUN

New York Yankees designated hitter Raul Ibanez is having a late resurgence after a monthlong powerless spell; his ability to hit in the clutch has helped give the Yankees a one-game lead in the American League East before the regular season’s final day.

Full Article

Jets’ Holmes Is Probably Out for Rest of Season

Date: 03 October 2012

By BEN SHPIGEL

Ben SHPIGEL

New York Jets wide receiver Santonio Holmes, who sustained a serious foot injury in team's loss to San Francisco 49ers, is likely to miss the remainder of the season.

Full Article

Valentine Hurt After Reading Text Message on Bike

Date: 03 October 2012

By DAVID WALDSTEIN

David WALDSTEIN

Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine sustains minor injuries after falling from his bicycle while reading a text message.

Full Article

A Closed Consulate May Limit Venezuelan Votes in the U.S.

Date: 02 October 2012

By KARLA ZABLUDOVSKY

Karla ZABLUDOVSKY

Full Article

Long Island Man Is Said to Have Connected Investor to Scuttled Musical

Date: 03 October 2012

By PATRICK HEALY and WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM

Patrick HEALY

Mark C Hotton of West Islip, NY, who has a history of civil fraud complaints against him, is alleged to have steered Ben Sprecher, producer of failed Broadway musical Rebecca, to Paul Abrams, mysterious investor whose death set the stage for the collapse of the production.

Full Article

New Orleans Roots for Injured Player and Forgotten Program

Date: 03 October 2012

By BRETT MICHAEL DYKES

Brett DYKES

Essay by Brett Michael Dykes on Tulane University's football program, which has been a regular topic in local news since safety Devon Walker sustained a devastating spinal injury on Sept 8; notes that almost 29,000 fans attend recent home game to show their support for Walker, a colossal crowd by recent standards.

Full Article

Appeals Court Orders Bail For a Donor

Date: 03 October 2012

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Federal appeals court orders that Alberto W Vilar, philanthropist convicted of a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme, and co-defendant Gary Alan Tanaka be released from prison on bail before it issues its opinion on the legality of their convictions.

Full Article

Robert J. Manning, Former Editor of The Atlantic, Dies at 92

Date: 03 October 2012

By WILLIAM YARDLEY

William YARDLEY

Robert J Manning, former editor of The Atlantic Monthly who broadened the magazine's scope and readership, dies at age 92.

Full Article

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Claims Likely to Surface in Debate and Facts Behind Them

Date: 03 October 2012

By JACKIE CALMES and JOHN HARWOOD

Jackie CALMES

Examination of assertions made by Pres Obama and Mitt Romney concerning the economy and size and role of government; highlights of issues that are likely to dominate first presidential debate in Denver.

Full Article