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Sunday, December 02, 2012

A Kansas City Chiefs player yet to be officially identified, allegedly committed suicide after shooting his girlfriend, according to multiple reports.
Authorities say a man involved in an attack at a community college and at another location in central Wyoming that left three people dead, including himself, used a bow-and-arrow in one of the slayings and was the son of one of the victims.
SAN DIEGO — Some dolphins used by the Navy to track down mines will be losing their jobs to robots — but they'll be reassigned, not retired.
Two aspiring rappers were collared for trying to shakedown the son of a Goldman Sachs bigshot after a $50,000 record deal went bad, police sources said Saturday.
 
News

New Yorkers denied aid by FEMA bureaucracy
Feds' secretary to oversee response to Hurricane Sandy vows not to let New York down
Interest grows for major seascape projects to protect New York harbors
Ms. Rambo's kill spree
Lindsay: I hit fortune teller with slur
Police: Chiefs LB Jovan Belcher kills girlfriend then later commits suicide in front of stunned coach and GM
Sports

Larry Brown has Big goals for SMU
Mighty Quinn: December 2
Smith: Trout leaves 'No Doubt' in stunning MSG king Cotto
Dickey talks seem headed Wright way
College basketball coach Majerus dies of heart failure
College basketball coach Majerus dies of heart failure
Gossip

Heidi ho-ho-ho
Lindsay: I hit fortune teller with slur
Anti-Kim Kardashian protests erupt in Bahrain
SEE: Salma Hayek stuns in floor-length pink dress
Jessica Biel gushes over married life
Clubs may make LiLo a no-go, sources say
Crime

Ms. Rambo's kill spree
Fake cop shoots Bronx man
Killer used bow and arrow to kill father
Man who killed his wife and himself found with weapon: cops
Woman live tweets her pursuit of suspected thief
Rappers arrested after extortion plot when record deal went bad
Entertainment

Two NYC money managers put Wall Street into their fiction
Free & Cheap New York for week of Dec. 2, 2012
Tyler Florence focuses on ingredients in 'Fresh'
CBS brings in pop stars like the Bieb for Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
Top 10 picks in NY theater week of Dec. 2, 2012
Jim Farber's top ten music picks for Sunday, Dec. 2
 
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Best of New York: Nha Toi is tops for pho
NHA TOI: In Vietnam at this time of year, the weather is warm and the pho is eaten in the morning. In New York, the weather is cold and the pho is commonly eaten in the afternoon. It just goes to show there is no wrong way or time to eat the noodle soup, especially at Nha Toi, Fred Hua's bite-size restaurant with a name that means "my house" in Vietnamese.
David Hinckley's Top 10 in television for Sunday, Dec. 2
1. "Omens of the Apocalypse: The End Is Near" (Sunday, 7 p.m., National Geographic) First of several specials on why the Mayans thought the world would end this year, and people who believe them.
Whalemina is Rockaway Beach mascot
Rockaway Beach residents took pride in their boardwalk and the elaborately-decorated fiberglass whale that watched over it from Beach 94th St. But "Whalemina" was washed away in Superstorm Sandy along with large swaths of the boardwalk - another blow to the devastated neighborhood.
Elizabeth Weitzman's Top 10 in film for Sunday, Dec. 2
1 90-Second Newbery Film Festival (symphonyspace.org) Top children's authors like Jon Scieszka host this pint-sized fest, featuring (very) short films made by kids.
Two NYC money managers put Wall Street into their fiction
Novels about Wall Street have not necessarily been the easiest sell, either to publishers or the public. But two New York money guys quit work to write about life on The Street. And they're doing just fine.
Bill Murray pulls off a hat trick as FDR in 'Hyde Park on Hudson'
The poster for "Hyde Park on Hudson" says it all: "Bill Murray IS Franklin Delano Roosevelt."
Colorado's Breckenridge-Beaver Creek area is an outdoor paradise
Up in the high country of Colorado's Rockies, the thin air really gets to me. Year-round, I've found reasons to come back, and few places beat Colorado when it comes to a range of outdoor adventures.
Susan Berlin of Say It With Cake and her jam-filled cupcakes
Susan Berlin knows how to sweeten up a Chanukah meal and she's sharing her recipe for holiday success with the Daily News.

 

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