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ATHENS - The Greek government was plunged into chaos on Tuesday and faced an imminent collapse, as lawmakers rebelled against Prime Minister George Papandreou's surprise call for a popular referendum on a new debt deal with Greece's foreign lenders.
TRENTON - A Pennsylvania coal power plant long blamed for belching toxic pollution into Warren, Sussex, Morris and Hunterdon counties must clean up its act within three years, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ruled yesterday, handing a major victory to New Jersey officials.
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP - Chris Christie was in friendly territory - a Republican town in a swing district - promoting the ticket in one of the state's most competitive legislative races.
NEW YORK (AP) - Central Park could lose 1,000 trees due to the unprecedented weekend snowstorm, the group that manages the park said Monday.
The storm harmed about 400 acres - half of the park, primarily its southern end, below 86th Street, said Central Park Conservancy spokeswoman Dena Libner.
"The damage is so broad and so devastating, so much worse than Irene," she said.
Parts of New England were expected to hit the low 50s Tuesday, which could be considered balmy to some who braved the freak October snowstorm that dropped more than 2 feet of snow in some places over the weekend.
But while temperatures are on the rise for parts of the Northeastern United States, millions were still in the dark, dealing with widespread power outages.
More than 1.6 million customers in five states remained without power early Tuesday morning as workers scrambled to get the situation under control. On Monday, officials warned it could be Friday before power is back on everywhere.
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Senate President Stephen Sweeney has two examples of Garden State living under Gov. Chris Christie: the poverty rate is higher and more residents are without health insurance.
BOSTON (AP)-Embattled Red Sox pitchers Jon Lester(notes), Josh Beckett(notes) and John Lackey(notes) denied a TV report Tuesday that said they drank beer in the dugout during games.
ST. LOUIS - It's not Craig Allen. Maybe in a phone book somewhere it's Craig, Allen. The name is Allen Craig(notes), and after he drove in the winning run with a clutch pinch hit to give the St. Louis Cardinals Game 1 of the World Series, 3-2, it might be one to remember.
Iran is willing to look at evidence that an Iranian man plotted to kill Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States, the country's foreign minister said Monday, even as he denied the allegations had "the necessary basis in fact."
Abubaker Saad, a former Gadfahi aide who is now a professor of Middle Eastern history and culture at Western Connecticut State University, said he believed the loyalty that certain Libyan tribes showed to Gadhafi will not transfer to his sons. "None of (Gadhfai's sons) can muster the loyalty of the tribal groups ... that their father had."
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(CNN) -- A top U.N. official deplored the "devastatingly remorseless toll of human lives" in Syria on Friday and exhorted the world community "to take immediate measures" to protect citizens.
Washington (CNN) -- "Multiple" sources have corroborated the report about an alleged plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States, a scheme the administration is alleging is tied to Iran's military, a U.S. official told CNN Thursday.
New York (CNN) -- New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Friday that at midnight Brookfield Office Properties -- the real-estate firm that owns Zuccotti Park -- made the decision not to clear out Wall Street protesters from a Lower Manhattan park after the company was "inundated" with calls from public officials who threatened them.
(CNN) -- Apple fans -- including co-founder Steve Wozniak -- were lined up on Friday morning for a chance to buy the iPhone 4S, the latest in the company's line of "Jesus Phones," which includes many under-the-hood improvements.
(CNN) -- The captain of a container ship that ran aground on a reef off the coast of New Zealand causing it to leak oil into the sea has been arrested and charged, officials say.
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