Wednesday,  November 7, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 113 • 33 of 43 •  Other Editions

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• 5. SANDY-BATTERED NYC, NJ PREPARE FOR NEW STORM
• A nor'easter is expected to bring gusts, surge to a region that hasn't fully recovered yet.

• 6. WHAT HU JINTAO'S LEGACY WILL BE
• China's Communist Party leader ends a decade in office with his country richer, more powerful but more unequal.

• 7. CAMERON URGES OBAMA TO JOIN IN TALKS WITH SYRIA'S ARMED REBELS
• UK prime minister says it's an opportunity to shape the divided opposition.

• 8. CRIMINAL CASE BEGINS AGAINST PENN STATE'S EX-PRESIDENT
• Spanier heads to court to face charges of trying to derail the Sandusky investigation.

• 9. CRUCIAL AUSTERITY VOTE AWAITS GREECE'S GOVERNMENT
• Athens could lose its European bailout funds if the $17.3 billion package isn't passed, and an exit from the Eurozone might be next.

• 10. TWITTER'S RECURRING QUESTION ON ELECTION NIGHT
• Viewers wondered what was up with ABC's Diane Sawyer, who deviated from her usual straight-news delivery.

Sandy-battered NYC, NJ prepare for new storm
COLLEEN LONG,Associated Press
TOM HAYS,Associated Press

• NEW YORK (AP) -- Residents of New York and New Jersey who were flooded out by Superstorm Sandy waited with dread Wednesday and heard warnings to evacuate for the second time in two weeks as another, weaker storm spun toward them and threatened to inundate their homes again or simply leave them shivering in the dark for even longer.
• In New York, Mayor Michael Bloomberg ordered police to use their patrol car loudspeakers to warn vulnerable residents about evacuating, one of a number of measures that the beleaguered city was taking even as weather experts said

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