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U.N. Agency and Iran Cite Progress in Settling Questions on Nuclear Program
A joint statement from Iranian officials and the International Atomic Energy Agency offered no specifics, but the tone was one of optimism.


How illegal immigrants enter EU
The death of 300 migrants in a shipwreck has shone a spotlight on illegal immigration to Europe.


State of the Art Lighter and Faster, Its iPad Air
The improvements on the new tablet are incremental, not revolutionary, but Apple still holds the edge compared with the other tablets on the market.


U.S. spy agency's defense Europeans did it too
WASHINGTON, Oct 30 (Reuters) - The political uproar over alleged U.S. eavesdropping on close European allies has produced an unusual defense from the National Security Agency NSA says it was the...


Bottled Water Sales Rising as Soda Ebbs
By the end of the decade, sales of water whether plain, flavored or carbonated will surpass those of sodas like Coke and Pepsi.


Living With Cancer Brains on Chemo
Forgetfulness, trouble concentrating and word loss are common manifestations of the condition known as chemo brain. For many cancer patients (and the people who love them), this can be a mystifying experience, writes Susan Gubar.


Gadgetwise Beats Signature Headphones Get an Upgrade
Beats Electronics recently revamped its ubiquitous Beats Studio headphones, which were originally released in 2008.


French clubs plan tax strike
French football clubs are going on strike to protest the country's planned 75% tax for high earners, claiming it will make them less competitive against European rivals and cause further financial hardship.


World Briefing | Middle East Israel Agrees to U.N. Human Rights Review
The country, which had been under mounting diplomatic pressure to participate, ended its 18-month boycott of the council.


Over How Outing Lost Its Power to Shock
The announcement that a public figure is gay barely registers as newsworthy now, but that was not always the case.


Venezuela's toilet paper takeover
When you're running low on toilet paper and getting desperate, what do you do?


Latest Banksy starts online bidding war
Banksy's "vandalized" thrift store work starts at $74,000 bid.


As It Denounces U.S. Spying, Europe Delays Privacy Protection at Home
Germanys acquiescence in a British-led effort to freeze the privacy measures highlighted what appear to be contradictions between the verbal support for privacy among European leaders and their policy decisions.


World's most extreme courses
From Greenland to Afghanistan to Bolivia playing golf in some of the world's wildest, most beautiful and most dangerous places.


CBS Said to Be Developing Streaming News Channel
The 24-hour channel would mostly repurpose video and reporting already produced by CBS News, according to executives.


5 Men Held In Attack In Beijing, China Says
Investigators say they recovered a banner with religious extremist messages from the car used in a suicide attack at the foot of the Tiananmen Gate that killed five people.


No. 4 Buckeyes Score Early, Often in 63-14 Win
Ohio State was looking for a lopsided win to impress the voters and boost its BCS numbers. The Buckeyes made Penn State pay the price.


Sketch Guy An Eye for Bargains Can Be Bigger Than the Stomach
Indigestion results when consumers lose the connection between their money and their needs, as when a sale price induces the purchase of unnecessary items.


'Golden Bear' on tennis
CNN's Pat Cash meets golfing great Jack Nicklaus on the sidelines of Wimbledon.


The Boss Joel Peresman, Drawn to the Music
At the age of 6, Joel Peresman saved 63 cents to buy his first single record. Now he is C.E.O. of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation.


Your Money Adviser The Alphabet Soup of Health Spending Plans
Most people dont know the difference between health savings accounts and flexible-spending arrangements.


Editorial Allies in Revolt
In light of what is basically an open rebellion from friends in the Middle East region, President Obama needs to reassure, and work with, Americas partners.


Fitch Affirms Kaluga Region at 'BB'; Outlook Stable
FRANKFURT/MOSCOW/LONDON, October 30 (Fitch) Fitch Ratings has affirmed Kaluga Region's Long-term foreign and local currency ratings at 'BB', with Stable Outlooks, and its Short-term foreign currency...


Astronomers Find Earthlike Planet, but at 3,500 Degrees, Its Too Hot to Visit
Kepler 78b, a planet 400 light-years away, is the first planet that seems to be of similar size and made of the same mixture of rock and iron as Earth.


FACTBOX Facebook results beat, but young teens turn away
Oct 30 - Facebook posted strong growth in its mobile advertising business, driving a 60 percent increase in revenue, but engagement among younger teens decreased.


You vs. Ghana president
Is Africa on the cusp of change? Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama shares his vision of the future.


Vettel clinches fourth straight world title
Sebastian Vettel wraps up a record equaling fourth successive world title Sunday with another superbly judged drive to win the Indian Grand Prix.


NTT Data to buy Spanish IT firm for about 50 bln yen - Nikkei
Oct 31 (Reuters) - NTT Data Corp will buy Spanish information technology group Everis Spain SLU for about 50 billion yen ($509.45 million) as it tries to expand in Latin America, the Nikkei reported, quoting company sources.


Ferrari ... on ice
Italian Simone Bertazzo climbs into the cockpit of his Ferrari. He straps on his helmet and slides his hands into his gloves. In his mind he prepares to go fast -- very fast.


Jamie Dornan Named as New Lead in Fifty Shades
Mr. Dornan, an Irish actor and underwear model, will be the new male lead in the movie adaptation of Fifty Shade of Grey, the books author, E.L. James, confirmed.


Sports of The Times Jackie Robinsons Legacy Recedes on Baseball Rosters
With African-American representation in Major League Baseball falling to its lowest numbers in decades, the obvious question is whether baseball can reverse the trend.


The most crass dating app ever?
Peggy Drexler says the misogyny of a new dating app, even if it's just a business shtick, has effects that should not be taken lightly


City Kitchen For Cool Autumn Days, Warm Red-Cooked Flavors
The Chinese technique of red cooking involves simmering meat with soy sauce, sugar and sweet aromatics like star anise and cinnamon.


Thinking Entrepreneur How a Start-Up Retailer Can Manage Cash Flow
In the last of a three-part series, a business owner talks about how she can come up with the cash to stock her store.


Essay Living in a World of Fantasy Can Be Dehumanizing
When does a flesh-and-blood N.F.L. player become more than a mere fantasy football commodity?


Japanese artist makes 3D works of art out of coffee froth.
October 28 - The art of the latte is brough into a new dimension. Sharon Reich reports.


On Tennis On Road to Fed Cup Final, Top Russians Jump Off
Russia, once the dominant force in womens tennis, is playing the Fed Cup finals against Italy without any of its top-ranked players.


Trichet Europe's new challenge
CNN's Nina Dos Santos asks the former president of ECB, Jean-Claude Trichet, where he thinks Europe's recovery stands.


How 'Black Sox' threw series
Bob Greene says when the Chicago White Sox purposely lost the World Series in 1919, one clever reporter let the team's manager say it without saying it


Inspiration for 'Contact' still listening
From a remote valley in Northern California, Jill Tarter is listening to the universe.


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