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It has left one man dead in its wake so far and taken electricity from over 650, 000 customers in the Northeast.
CNN: 1 dead, 650,000 without power as the snowstorm recedes
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It happened at a time that we didn't want to do it, but it is a bit of a wake-up call as far as where we are and what we expect.
WSJ: Richards' future with Rangers in doubt
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Regulatory reform in the wake of the latest crash has been far more restrained.
ECONOMIST: No more than a temporary blip from the Great Recession
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As Harry mentioned, though, our mission is far from accomplished, because while the worst of the storm has passed, far too many Americans are still hurting in its wake.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Takes Questions from Senate Democrats
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Knowing Apple, however, it would probably be a far more robust offering than just swiping your finger to wake to your iPad or iPhone.
FORBES: Securing The Future of Apple's iPhones and iPads
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The Boston-based company agreed last November to fines and far-reaching governance, compliance and ethics reforms in the wake of the revelations, without admitting or denying wrongdoing.
FORBES: Putnam's Fox Joins NYSE Henhouse
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Next, with defenders once again left trailing in his wake, Di Maria again found Cardozo at the far post, and this time the Paraguayan star scored with his head.
BBC: Benfica 5-0 Everton
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France has done itself no favours as far as American public opinion is concerned, particularly in the wake of its stringent opposition to US policies in Iraq, our correspondent says.
BBC: NEWS | Africa | UN lifts Libya sanctions
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So, to be sure, a prime minister could not wake up one morning and decide to hold an election - but it is far from impossible to engineer such a stalemate, thus causing an election.
BBC: Farewell, Lords reform?