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RawVideoLastShuttleDockingatISS
From: Newsday on Sun, Jul 10 2011 3:50 PM
A U.S. space shuttle has pulled up for the last time at the International Space Station. Emotions were running high Sunday, in orbit and on Earth, as Atlantis arrived at the space station. (July 10)
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TodayinHistoryforJuly10th
From: Newsday on Sun, Jul 10 2011 12:34 PM
Highlights of this day in history: Start of World War II’s Battle of Britain; Telstar satellite launched; Millard Fillmore becomes President; Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev killed; Singer Arlo Guthrie born; Cartoon voice Mel Blanc dies. (July 10)
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UKTabloidWritesOwnObit
From: Newsday on Sat, Jul 09 2011 8:30 PM
Writing the obituary for their own newspaper, News of the World’s journalists prepared their final edition Saturday as Britain's media establishment reeled from the expanding phone-hacking scandal. (July 9)
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FirstPersonLandingaJobinUneasyMarket
From: Newsday on Fri, Jul 08 2011 8:03 PM
Sylvia Ballinger will soon begin a new job with the DC Department of Motor Vehicles. She’d been out of work for a number of months, after being laid off by a management consulting firm and two other positions shortly before that. (July 8)
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039SpaceCity039WatchesLastShuttleLaunch
From: Newsday on Fri, Jul 08 2011 8:03 PM
Former astronauts, recently laid-off space program employees and tourists from all over the world flocked to Space Center Houston to watch the last Space Shuttle launch on big screen TVs. (July 8)
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FinishofShuttleFlightsLeavesGapinSpace
From: Newsday on Fri, Jul 08 2011 1:24 PM
The wrap-up of the U.S. shuttle program leaves a gap in space that other countries are moving to fill. China has an ambitious program for its own manned spaceflight. (July 8)
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HiringStallsUnemploymentUpto92Percent
From: Newsday on Fri, Jul 08 2011 1:24 PM
Hiring slowed to a near-standstill last month. Employers added the fewest jobs in nine months and the unemployment rate rose to 9.2 percent. (July 8)
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AtlantisCrewarrives
From: Newsday on Fri, Jul 08 2011 1:24 PM
The crew of the shuttle Atlantis arrived Friday morning ahead of the last space shuttle launch. Rain in the forecast may delay the shuttle’s launch. AP video. (July 8)
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FinalShuttleLaunchBringsPerspective
From: Newsday on Fri, Jul 08 2011 3:33 AM
With less than 24 hours until the space shuttle fires into orbit on its final launch, the Kennedy Space Center is buzzing. Robert Ray has the story.
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WhattoDoUnlimitedDataPlansWaning
From: Newsday on Thu, Jul 07 2011 9:13 PM
Verizon Wireless has killed off its unlimited data plan for new smartphone customers, marking another blow for endless Web surfing and video streaming. (July 7)
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NewsoftheWorldShuttingDownAmidScandal
From: Newsday on Thu, Jul 07 2011 6:09 PM
The News of the World, a Sunday-only tabloid in Britain, is shutting down amid a phone hacking scandal. The 168-year-old newspaper will publish its last edition on Sunday. (July 7)
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LastShuttleLaunchPostponementLikely
From: Newsday on Thu, Jul 07 2011 6:09 PM
The last Space Shuttle launch schedule Friday morning could be postponed due to stormy weather forecast at the launch site in Florida. AP’s Haven Daley has more from Johnson Space Center in Houston. (July 7)
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IndiaTrainHitsBusKills35AfterWedding
From: Newsday on Thu, Jul 07 2011 11:33 AM
A train slammed into a bus carrying passengers returning from a wedding in northern India early Thursday. Officials said at least 35 people were killed, dozens were injured, and the bus wreckage was dragged 500 meters along the track. (July 7)
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UnemploymentAfterAtlantisontheSpaceCoast
From: Newsday on Thu, Jul 07 2011 8:14 AM
As the shuttle races around Earth at 17,000 miles per hour, more than 7,000 people at the Kennedy Space Center on Florida’s "Space Coast" will be preparing for unemployment in the coming weeks and months. (July 7)
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AfterSpaceShuttleFutureofHoustonUncertain
From: Newsday on Thu, Jul 07 2011 1:42 AM
As NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston gets ready for the last Space Shuttle launch, the surrounding community wonders what the future holds for industry. AP's Haven Daley has more from "Space City." (July 6)
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FacebookLaunchesSkypeVideoCalls
From: Newsday on Wed, Jul 06 2011 10:25 PM
Facebook is rolling out video calls, powered by Internet phone company Skype. Facebook CEO announced the new feature at a press conference in California on Wednesday. (July 7)
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UKsCameronDemandsNewPhoneHackingInquiry
From: Newsday on Wed, Jul 06 2011 3:54 PM
British lawmakers staged an emergency debate Wednesday to vent their outrage over a widening phone hacking scandal in which a tabloid allegedly targeted missing schoolgirls and the families of London terror victims. (July 6)
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RawVideoStraussKahnsKeyTroubles
From: Newsday on Wed, Jul 06 2011 9:19 AM
Former IMF Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn and his wife returned to their New York City home, but had trouble getting in the door. Photographers tried to help Strauss-Kahn work the key to his Tribeca house. (July 6)
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NewAirTrafficControlSystematCrossroads
From: Newsday on Tue, Jul 05 2011 11:25 PM
The FAA is creating a new air traffic system that officials say will be as revolutionary for civil aviation as was the advent of radar decades ago. But the program is at a crossroads. (July 5)
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MortgageModsSoughtforTroubledHomeowners
From: Newsday on Tue, Jul 05 2011 8:12 PM
As many Americans struggle with mortgage payments that are quickly becoming unaffordable, some banks are teaming with non-profit counseling organizations to make the loans ,more affordable.(July 5)
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