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Police Now Citing 'Feelings' as Reason for Slowdown
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "The apparent work stoppage by the New York Police Department is now officially a really confusing story. The latest weekly stats show that whatever they NYPD is up to is still going on in a big way, with parking violations down 92 percent compared to the same week last year, and 'quality of life'-type infractions like public urination and open container tickets down 91 percent."
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Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "The apparent work stoppage by the New York Police Department is now officially a really confusing story. The latest weekly stats show that whatever they NYPD is up to is still going on in a big way, with parking violations down 92 percent compared to the same week last year, and 'quality of life'-type infractions like public urination and open container tickets down 91 percent."
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One Alleged
'Charlie Hebdo' Massacre Gunman Reportedly Killed, Two Captured North of
Paris
John Beck, VICE News
Beck writes: "Three gunmen murdered 12 people and wounded at least 11 others on Wednesday morning at the Paris headquarters of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine that had previously been threatened for mocking Islam. One of the attackers is in police custody after handing himself in."
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John Beck, VICE News
Beck writes: "Three gunmen murdered 12 people and wounded at least 11 others on Wednesday morning at the Paris headquarters of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine that had previously been threatened for mocking Islam. One of the attackers is in police custody after handing himself in."
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Boehner Boots
Florida Lawmakers off the House Rules Panel After Tea Party
Rebellion
Susan Cornwell, Reuters
Cornwell writes: "U.S. House of Representatives Republicans wrestled on Wednesday with fallout from a rebellion against Speaker John Boehner and debated whether two members of their rank and file should face retribution for opposing Boehner's re-election to the top House job."
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Susan Cornwell, Reuters
Cornwell writes: "U.S. House of Representatives Republicans wrestled on Wednesday with fallout from a rebellion against Speaker John Boehner and debated whether two members of their rank and file should face retribution for opposing Boehner's re-election to the top House job."
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Cuba Releases
Three Prisoners in Sign of Meeting US Agreement
David Adams and Daniel Wallis, Reuters
Excerpt: "Cuba released three detainees on Wednesday in a sign it was fulfilling an agreement to free a list of 53 people the United States regards as political prisoners as part of a thaw in relations between the two nations."
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David Adams and Daniel Wallis, Reuters
Excerpt: "Cuba released three detainees on Wednesday in a sign it was fulfilling an agreement to free a list of 53 people the United States regards as political prisoners as part of a thaw in relations between the two nations."
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Prosecuting
Preteens as Adults Defies Logic
Christopher Moraff, Al Jazeera America
Moraff writes: "In October, Pennsylvania began a mandatory prosecution of a 10-year-old boy as an adult for murder - a prosecution illegal in any other developed nation and in all but one other U.S. state."
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Christopher Moraff, Al Jazeera America
Moraff writes: "In October, Pennsylvania began a mandatory prosecution of a 10-year-old boy as an adult for murder - a prosecution illegal in any other developed nation and in all but one other U.S. state."
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Fossil Fuel
Reserve Must Stay Buried to Prevent Climate Change
Damian Carrington, Guardian UK
Carrington writes: "Vast amounts of oil in the Middle East, coal in the US, Australia and China and many other fossil fuel reserves will have to be left in the ground to prevent dangerous climate change, according to the first analysis to identify which existing reserves cannot be burned."
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Damian Carrington, Guardian UK
Carrington writes: "Vast amounts of oil in the Middle East, coal in the US, Australia and China and many other fossil fuel reserves will have to be left in the ground to prevent dangerous climate change, according to the first analysis to identify which existing reserves cannot be burned."
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