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? Please reach out to Lauren Strada if you have any questions meanwhile.??We believe IBT will serve as an excellent new home in which Newsweek has the opportunity to thrive.?Best,Rhona.?Rhona Murphy?| Interim CEOThe Newsweek Daily Beast CompanyJim Messina’s New Mission: David Cameron The incumbent was underwater. Low poll numbers and a still-sluggish economy,soaring campaign promises of hope and change that never quite materialized. The opposition attacked him; so did some of the ideological absolutists in his own camp.That's the situation Jim Messina inherited when he took the helm of President Obama's reelection campaign in 2011. And it applies to the thicket of problems he's going to confront as the newly announced senior adviser to Prime Minister David Cameron's 2015 reelection campaign.
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 10/29 was about what we heard,but cameras also caught the shocking flooding in New York City. Hearing can tell us that something is getting closer and that it is awesomely big and getting bigger,but it cannot tell us exactly how frightened we should be.Is that wind just noise,or could it tear off the roof,or maybe send something crashing through the window,or drive the water of the harbor up over the floodwalls? Was that last gust as loud as it could get? What was that loud bang? That crash? Is that why yet another siren has begun to wail? Are those two other sirens going there also? No,wait,www.cnnhkids.com,they're going the other way. Something else must have happened.
 Sign up for the daily emailCanadian scientists protest against government censorship Canadian scientists have been banned from discussing their research into a growing list of subjects including snowflakes. Photograph: David Parsons/Getty Images The Canadian government in recent years has banned government scientists from talking about a growing list of research topics including: snowflakes,the ozone layer,salmon,and previously published work about a 13,000-year-old flood.Now it seems the scientists are talking back.Researchers in 16 Canadian cities have called protests on Monday against science policies introduced under the government of Stephen Harper,which include rules barring government researchers from talking about their own work with journalists and,in some cases,even fellow researchers.
 Who knew all we needed to fix politics was a natural disaster of epic proportions?Crane Dangles From High Rise Look up at 157 W. 57th St. in midtown Manhattan,and you'll see a collapsed crane dangling from the top of a luxury condo building. On second thought,stop looking up and get inside.Bloomberg: ‘New Yorkers Need Your Help' After New York City went underwater Monday night,the mayor called on the city's workers to help those in need: "We will get through the days ahead by doing what we always do in tough times,by standing together shoulder-to-shoulder."Chris Christie Zings Romney It was another storm-related zinger for the New Jersey governor! When asked if he would join Mitt Romney in hurricane-related campaign events,Christie snapped: "If you think right now I give a damn about presidential politics,then you don't know me.
 But new hopes were quickly dashed when several European governments,clearly acting on behalf of the United States,forced down President Evo Morales' plane in July."They've definitely gone crazy," President Cristina Kirchner tweeted,and UNASUR (the Union of South American Nations) issued a strong denunciation. The gross violation of international law and diplomatic norms was another flamboyant display of Washington's lack of respect for the region.It seems that every month there is another indication of how little the Obama administration cares about improving relations. On 24 July,the IMF,at the direction of the US Treasury Department,abandoned its plan to support the Argentine government in its legal battle with "vulture funds".
? Unite has said that it has set aside a £25m fighting fund to support members taking strike action.? Michael Brown, the former Lib Dem donor, has has been sentenced to six months' jail for fleeing the UK while awaiting trial over an £8m fraud.? Labour have urged the government to reverse cuts to spending on flood defences. Asking an urgent question on the issue in the Commons, Mary Creagh, the shadow environment secretary, said:Every pound invested in flood defences saves £8 in costs further down the line. This weekend we had a reminder once again that floods are the greatest threat climate change poses to our country. You [Caroline Spelman, the environment secretary] mentioned how much the government is investing in flood defences, but this is a 30% cut from the 2010 baseline.

 

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