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Apple needs to innovate- JMP's Alex Gauna
Oct. 28 - JMP Securities Alex Gauna says while the Apple earnings report was healthy, he is staying neutral on the stock until Apple ups its innovation- before the competition does. Bobbi Rebell reports.


Baseball Calendar
November TBA Deadline for teams to make qualifying offers to their eligible former players who became free agents, fifth day after World Series.


T Magazine Feeling For | Halloween-Inspired Finds You Can Wear Year-Round
From a Wednesday Addams-style Peter Pan collar to glitzy jewels fit for a Disney princess, here are some costume staples that will remain highly wearable parts of your wardrobe long past Oct. 31.


DealBook Two Financial Advisers Accuse Twitter of Secondary Market Fraud
Continental Advisors and the Precedo Capital Group contend they were promised up to $278 million worth of Twitter shares in part to increase the companys secondary market valuation.


Aussie America's Cup bid?
Australian tycoon Bob Oatley turns from wine to water as he announces plans to build a team to challenge defending America's Cup champions Oracle Team USA.


Breakingviews Despite progress, Barclays to face more pain
Oct. 30 - Unless Barclays wants to curb dividend payouts, it may have to cut its investment bank again, argues Breakingviews.


Global Soccer In One Night, Soccer's Beauty and Ugliness on Full Display
The beauty of the strikers. The hatred of the mob. The incompatibility of a game that wants to be, and by now ought to be, beyond racial prejudice.


Well Now, a Kiss Isnt Just a Kiss
Why do we lock lips in romantic relationships? Its complicated, according to researchers at Oxford University. Its less about sex and more about assessing potential mates than you may think.


Berlin referendum on power grid could hurt Vattenfall
BERLIN, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Berliners vote this week on returning the electricity grid of Germany's capital and biggest city to public hands, a move that could be bad news for the licence owner, Swedish utility Vattenfall, in its biggest market.


UEFA Orders Partial Ban on Fans in CSKA Moscow Racism Case
European soccers governing body penalized the Russian club CSKA Moscow after finding that its fans racially abused a black opponent during a Champions League game.


Rooftop algae a growth industry in Bangkok
Sept. 23 - Urban algae farming is gaining a foothold in Bangkok with the rooftop of one big hotel supporting a small but flourishing algae industry. Algae is well known as a source of biofuel, but the species being cultivated on the roof of the Novotel produces Spirulina, a vitamin-rich, so-called "superfood". Tara Cleary reports.


Senior Muslim Brotherhood leader arrested in Egypt
Egyptian security forces arrested a senior leader of the Muslim Brotherhood early Wednesday, the interior ministry said, the latest move in an extended crackdown on the Islamist movement.


Couple fined for inflight sex
A pair of high fliers were each fined $250 for allegedly engaging in oral sex in front of other passengers on a commercial Allegiant Air flight in the U.S.


Vettel wraps up F1 title
Sebastian Vettel clinches a record equaling fourth successive world title Sunday with another superbly judged drive to win the Indian Grand Prix.


India Ink 45 Killed in Fiery Bus Crash in South India
Initial reports suggest that negligent driving caused the accident in Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh.


12 Percent of U.S. Spice Imports Contaminated, F.D.A. Finds
The imports, from places like India and Mexico, are contaminated with insect parts and salmonella.


Britain braced for hurricane-force 'St. Jude' storm
LONDON (Reuters) - Hurricane-force winds are forecast to disrupt road, rail and airport networks on Monday when one of the strongest storms in decades is expected to hit the southern half of Britain during rush-hour, forecasters warned on Sunday.


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,...


Twitter goes for more eye-catching look
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter was born in 2006 as a stream of SMS text messages. Before going public in 2013, it's now reveling in images.


Business-Conservative Alliance Presses for Immigration Action
A group of more than 600 leaders from roughly 40 states descended on the Capitol, taking aim at House Republicans who they think could support broad legislation.


Daniel Alarcns At Night We Walk in Circles
Daniel Alarcns protagonist joins a provocative theater troupe in a country much like Peru.


Batista's OGX files for bankruptcy protection in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - OGX Petrleo e Gas Participaes SA, the Brazilian oil company controlled by former billionaire Eike Batista, sought court protection from creditors on Wednesday in Latin America's largest-ever corporate bankruptcy filing.


City to Fit All Streetlights With Energy-Saving LED Bulbs
The phaseout is part of a long-term plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent by 2017 and, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said, would save taxpayers money.


ArtsBeat Matthew Barney Film in the Lineup at Australia Arts Festival
Isabella Rossellini, John Zorn and Matthew Barney are among the artists on the program at the 2014 Adelaide Festival.


Movie Review In the Name Of Centers on a Priests Struggle With Desire
In the Name Of, directed by Malgoska Szumowska, focuses on a Polish priest transferred to the countryside who struggles with his longing for a local teenager.


Stalock Makes 38 Saves, Lifts Sharks Over Senators
Alex Stalock stopped 38 shots in his first NHL start to lead the San Jose Sharks to a 5-2 victory against the Ottawa Senators on Sunday.


CANADA FX DEBT-C$ hits 7-week low after Fed holds steady
* C$ at C$1.0484 vs US$, or 95.38 U.S. cents * Fed holds stimulus program steady * Canadian bond prices lower across the curve By Leah Schnurr TORONTO, Oct 30 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar dropped...


1,500 Units To Be Added In Settlement, Israel Says
The governments announcement, and progress on plans for a national park, prompted Palestinian accusations that Israel is not taking Washington-brokered peace talks seriously.


Letters Atoms Everywhere (1 Letter)
Letter to the editor.


U.S. small businesses boosted borrowing in September
(Reuters) - U.S. small business borrowing rose last month from a year earlier, an index that tracks lending showed on Tuesday, signaling moderate growth ahead for the economy as a whole.


European science satellite to tumble back to Earth
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - A European satellite that spent four years mapping Earth's gravity ran out of fuel on Monday and will plunge back into the atmosphere in about two weeks, officials said.


Cicely Williams, Tarek Fadel
The couple met at Yale, from which they received advanced degrees.


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.


Bell Guides No. 17 Oklahoma Past No. 10 Texas Tech
Blake Bell knew he would likely have to match Texas Tech's high-powered offense with big plays of his own if Oklahoma was to knock the Red Raiders from the ranks of the unbeaten.


Controversial parts of Alabama immigration law could be off table
Some of the most controversial parts of Alabama's immigration law could soon be off the table for good, according to a settlement deal filed in federal court Tuesday.


Lauren Fine, Benjamin Morrissey
A doctor of emergency medicine marries a second-year resident in emergency medicine.


App Smart Singing With Monsters and Playing Some Tunes
Games with a music element have been tailored for smartphones.


Frankel Capturing greatness
Never work with children or animals they say.


For Lou Reeds Chefs, a Walk on the Mild Side
For a handful of chefs and restaurateurs in downtown Manhattan, Lou Reed was a devoted customer.


Sports Briefing | College Basketball Louisville Suspends Starting Forward
Without providing details, Coach Rick Pitino said starting power forward Chane Behanan had broken a team rule.


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