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Commercial cargo ship reaches International Space Station
Sept 29 (Reuters) - An unmanned U.S. commercial cargo ship flew itself to the International Space Station on Sunday, completing the primary goal of its debut test flight before supply runs begin in December.


Indians Clinch Wild Card With 5-1 Win Over Twins
As he dived through the clubhouse on a makeshift slip-and-slide drenched with beer and champagne, a euphoric Nick Swisher could only think about how far his Cleveland Indians had come, and how quickly they got there.


Theater Review | New Jersey A Review of On Borrowed Time, at the Two River Theater
In On Borrowed Time, death comes to visit an old man who tricks it into climbing an apple tree from which it cannot escape.


No. 14 Oklahoma Defeats No. 22 Notre Dame 35-21
Oklahoma finally found a way to beat Notre Dame again.


DealBook Wall Street Uneasy in Face of Government Shutdown
With political disagreements appearing more intractable, the battle over a shutdown and the threat of no accord on a debt limit, could rattle the markets when they reopen this week.


UPDATE 2-U.S. Treasury official named lead on Detroit bankruptcy
DETROIT, Sept 27 (Reuters) - The executive director of President Barack Obama's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness was named on Friday to manage more than $300 million in federal, state and private...


Black men in pain need help
Michaela Angela Davis says the case of Aaron Alexis shows how we need to pay more attention to the inner lives of black men.


UK seeks full cyber warfare capability, experts
MANCHESTER, England, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Britain will recruit hundreds of computer experts to defend its vital networks against cyber attacks and launch high-tech assaults of its own, Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said on Sunday.


Historic venue welcomes stars
Ernie Els, Nick Faldo and Gary Player on what makes Muirfield one of the world's best golf venues.


Kenya says no hostages left in mall, raps U.S. over travel warning
Sept. 29 - Kenya says death toll from mall attack remains at 67, raps U.S. over "uncalled for, unnecessary and unfriendly" travel warning. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


The greatest F1 driver ever?
Who is the greatest F1 driver of all time? Past and present drivers give their verdict on the contenders to CNN.


Climate Panel Agrees on Global Warming Report
Delegates to international conference will release their document on Friday after all-night negotiations.


Well Rethinking Motion Sickness
Thomas Stoffregen, a kinesiologist, believes that motion sickness is connected to posture and gait, not imbalances in the inner ear.


Sports Briefing | Hockey Father of Devils Star Goalie Dies
Denis Brodeur, 82, one of Canadas most successful sports photographers and the father of the Devils goalie Martin Brodeur, died on Thursday, the Devils said.


NZ PM Key sees lower asset sale proceeds, no Solid Energy sale
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said on Monday he expected proceeds from the sale of state-owned assets would be near the low-end of the expected range of NZ$5 billion-NZ$7...


Compuware-controlled Covisint's shares jump 36 percent in debut
(Reuters) - Shares of Covisint Corp jumped 36 percent to $13.57 in their market debut, valuing the cloud-based supply chain software provider, at about $494 million.


Vice Admiral Is Suspended in Gambling Investigation
Vice Adm. Timothy M. Giardina was the No. 2 officer at the United States Strategic Command before being suspended earlier this month.


On Religion After a Crisis of Faith, a Former Minister Finds a New, Secular Mission
The path for a minister who loses faith in God can be murky. But for one lapsed Methodist, fate or something intervened.


Gay players want to come out
Anton Hysen is a football player. He is also gay. "We can run, we can play, we can score. So what's the problem?" he says. "There's so much ignorance. Some people who are homophobic don't even know a gay person."


Gallery Strange airplane paint jobs
Pandas, salmon, Hello Kitty. Our favorite and most creative airline liveries over the years.


UPDATE 1-Bankrupt Stockton, California discloses deals with bond insurers
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Stockton, California said on Friday it had reached tentative deals with the two creditors that led opposition to its bankruptcy, bond insurers that had threatened...


Planet penetrator offers high-speed path to Europa
Sept. 24 - Scientists curious about possible life on Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, are developing a capsule that can be fired at high speed into the moon's surface to dislodge and collect samples. Astrium, a subsidiary of aerospace giant EADS, could be involved in a proposed European Space Agency (ESA) mission to Europa within the decade, and has been test-firing its planet penetrating rockets to prepare. Jim Drury reports.


House approves one-year 'Obamacare' delay in spending bill
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House of Representatives on Sunday, ignoring a White House veto threat, approved a one-year delay in funding major provisions of President Barack Obama's landmark healthcare law as part of a government funding bill.


Straight Sets And the Winner of the Big Four Popularity Contest Is Murray?
According to one celebrity marketing index, Andy Murray is the most appealing of the so-called Big Four in mens tennis.


Shopping With Evan and Oliver Haslegrave Bookends Embracing Literature
They dont necessarily have to begin their lives that way.


Breaking Bad Creator Gilligan in Deal for CBS Show, Battle Creek
Vince Gilligan wrote the new series, a police drama, for CBS 10 years ago, and it will begin next fall.


NY gas station becomes virtual farmyard
Sept. 16 - An abandoned gas station in the middle of Manhattan is now a new grazing ground for a flock of life-like sheep sculptures. Tara Cleary reports.


Obama, buoyed by election win, faces new battles
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama had little time to savor victory on Wednesday after voters gave him a second term in the White House where he faces urgent economic challenges, a looming fiscal showdown and a still-divided Congress able to block his every move.


Closed museums to be least of the problems in a U.S. shutdown
* Previous experience shows potential for serious consequences


Markets Try to Reverse Losing Streak
Wall Street opened higher after five consecutive losing sessions, overcoming worries about the United States economy and a looming budget battle in Washington.


You're the Boss Blog I Did Not Want to Raise My Prices
It took a personal bankruptcy to get David Geslak, founder of the Exercise Connection, to change his mind about his prices.


Dozens of Students Killed at Nigerian College
Gunmen believed to be Islamic militants from the extremist group Boko Haram shot more than 40 students as they slept in northeast Nigeria.


Pogue's Posts The iPhone 5ss Fingerprint Scanner Was Hacked, but Im Not Worried
Yes, Apples Touch ID can be fooled by a determined attacker with the time and resources to do it.


Berdych eyes first title of 2013 in Bangkok
(Reuters) - Tomas Berdych closed in on his first title of the year when he rallied from a set down to beat Gilles Simon in their Thailand Open semi-final on Saturday.


Lotus explains why Raikkonen was not paid
Kimi Raikkonen is leaving Lotus because he has not been paid his salary -- and the Formula One team now admits its philosophy is to prioritize spending on the car not its star drivers.


China to adjust loan-to-deposit ratios for banks in Shanghai free trade zone
SHANGHAI, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Chinese banking regulators will adjust loan-to-deposit ratios and other regulatory requirements for banks in the Shanghai free trade zone which formally opened for...


PRESS DIGEST- British Business - Sept 30
Sept 30 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the business pages of British newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.


Bearing Arms Children and Guns The Hidden Toll
Children shot accidentally usually by other children are collateral casualties of the accessibility of guns in America, their deaths at once heart-rending and eminently preventable.


Growth top goal for big UK firms for 1st time since 2011 -poll
LONDON, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Big companies in Britain say expansion is their top priority for the first time in 18 months, a survey showed on Monday, in another sign the country's economic recovery is on a solid footing.


Burger King Introducing a Lower-Fat French Fry
The fast-food chain says its new Satisfries will have about 40 percent less fat and 30 percent fewer calories than the fries sold by its rival McDonalds.


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