Oct 28, 2012

TOP NEWS OF 28/10/2012

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Millions brace for Hurricane Sandy's wrath
Hurricane Sandy is churning its way up the East Coast Saturday evening heading for landfall in the mid-Atlantic region early next week and a rendezvous with a wintry storm system from the west.

Los Angeles Times
In blue-collar Ohio, campaign economic debate is also cultural
Obama is adept at sowing mistrust of his rival's business past, but Romney also has ways of playing to Ohio's blue-collar workers.

CNN

Reports of renewed fighting unravels temporary Syrian truce
An early morning explosion rocked the flashpoint city of Deir Ezzor on Saturday in an attack that further eroded an already shaky temporary cease-fire called over the observance of a four-day Muslim holiday.

New York Times
No Charges Yet for Hospitalized Nanny
Law enforcement officials say there is little, if any, doubt that Yoselyn Ortega, a nanny for three children in Manhattan, fatally stabbed two of those children inside their Upper West Side apartment.

Reuters
Star Silicon Valley analyst felled by Facebook IPO fallout
The firing of Citigroup stock analyst Mark Mahaney on Friday in the regulatory fallout from Facebook Inc's initial public offering was greeted with shock and dismay in Silicon Valley, where Mahaney was a well-known and well-liked figure.

BBC
Paul Ceglia charged with trying to defraud Facebook
A New York businessman has been charged with trying to defraud Facebook by claiming he was owed a 50% share of the social media company, prosecutors say.

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