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Celebrations all around for Barcelona
Neymar scored his first league goal for Barcelona and set up Lionel Messi while the Argentine also had a goal and an assist in a 4-1 win over Real Sociedad. Barcelona made it six wins in six games in La Liga.


You're the Boss Blog Jumping Into the Shark Tank
Josh Brooks, a Myspace founding team member, can be seen pitching his start-up, On The Run Tech, Friday night on the ABC reality show.


Watson Is Not Wild on Ryder Cup Wildcards
Rival 2014 Ryder Cup captains Tom Watson and Paul McGinley were involved in their first public disagreement, albeit good natured, at Gleneagles on Tuesday.


The New Old Age Blog Better Pay Maybe for Home Care Aides
Home care aides will receive federal wage and overtime protections, but there are important caveats.


"Pink Star" diamond could fetch record $60 million, Sotheby's says
GENEVA (Reuters) - A huge and rare pink diamond could fetch more than $60 million at auction in November as collectors chase exceptional pieces in a strong international jewelry market, Sotheby's...


Golf Capsules
Down to his last chance to earn a PGA Tour card, Ashley Hall opened the Web.com Tour Championship with his second-best score of the year even though he called a penalty on himself when he noticed his ball slightly move.


FOREX-Dollar climbs but gains seen limited by U.S. budget cliffhanger
* Dollar slips, wariness over possible U.S. gov't shutdown * Euro hurt by renewed Italian political tensions * Japan corporate tax-cut hopes lead to yen-selling By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK,...


Genetics Research May Point to Treatment for Cold Sores
Insight about a mutated gene in people who got cold sores suggests a possible research route for both cold sores and other infections caused by herpes simplex virus type 1.


Seeking Tacos in Their Purest Form
A quest for the kind of tacos you might find on any corner of Mexico City.


N.C.A.A. Taking Flexible Approach to Basketball Tournament
The N.C.A.A. announced changes to the way it will select teams for the mens basketball tournament, adding flexibility in hopes of keeping teams properly seeded.


T Magazine Art Matters | Alfresco Sculpture Comes to Oslo
Already a surprisingly rich art destination, the Norwegian capital is adding to its appeal with the Ekeburg Sculpture Park, a 68-acre property boasting works by artists ranging from Salvador Dal to James Turrell.


IMF official says U.S. Fed mindful of global impact
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Latin America's growth outlook is shaky and a delay in pulling back economic stimulus in the United States shows the Federal Reserve is mindful of the impact its actions can have...


Straight Sets Youngest Djokovic Is Adjusting to Life as a Pro
Djordje Djokovic, 18, is the youngest of Novaks two tennis playing siblings, and has long been marked as a special talent. But he has only two wins in his first full season on the professional circuit.


Dog looks like Putin
CNN's John Berman shows a dog that looks similar to Russian President Vladimir Putin.


Recent Commercial Real Estate
Notable properties that have been recently listed for sale, sold or leased.


Snatching victory from defeat
There are comebacks, and then there's one of the most epic triumphs in sporting history.


Art Review The Mets Balthus Cats and Girls Is Strangely Refreshing
An exhibition on the French painter Balthus at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, focusing on his somewhat disturbing predilection for girls and cats, is a rather strange, even refreshing exercise.


As Some Companies Turn to Health Exchanges, G.E. Seeks a New Path
Seeking to cut costs and improve care for its employees, General Electric has taken a hands-on approach with hospitals and doctors.


Sowing a Change in Kitchens
Luminaries from the world of food gathered in Westchester to discuss using seeds to explore a new frontier of flavor.


Ford buys small software startup to bolster 'connected car' offerings
DETROIT, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co has bought a five-year-old software company for less than $10 million in a move the No. 2 U.S. automaker hopes will beef up its in-car connectivity that is...


Who is Skeleton Bob?
At one point in his life British engineer Kristan Bromley hadn't even heard of the sport of skeleton racing. Now he hopes his design and athletic skills can win him an Olympic title.


Tool Kit A Surge in Growth for a New Kind of Online Course
Three major sites have emerged in the last couple of years to offer massive open online courses, greatly expanding the opportunity to take college classes.


Wealth Matters Seeking Investments That Are Profitable and a Little Bit Green
Many investors are no longer looking for companies in the vanguard of the green movement, but those that are making a profit while showing concern for social and environmental issues.


The rise of golf's multimillionaires
The PGA Tour can make instant millionaires at virtually every one of its tournaments -- but it was not always that way. It took golf pioneer Billy Casper almost 15 years to reach seven figures in the nascent days of the pro circuit.


Canine Cardio
With so many American dogs overweight, mans best friend is hitting the gym at kennels and pet spas across the country.


New York man hits 3 million miles in 1966 Volvo
Sep. 20 - Irv Gordon hits 3 million miles in his 1966 Volvo continuing his place in the Guinness Book of World Records as the driver with the most miles driven in one car by a single owner. Gavino Garay reports.


Getting Started The Broker-Free Sale
Selling a home without a broker has become easier because of all the real estate information online, but it still involves a lot of work.


Sports Briefing | Tennis 100th Week at No. 1 for Djokovic
Novak Djokovic is No. 1 in the rankings for the 100th week. Djokovic, 26, is the ninth player to reach the milestone.


Westwood turns on Twitter trolls
After a nightmare final round at the PGA Championship, former world No. 1 golfer Lee Westwood received a torrent of abuse on Twitter -- and he could not resist hitting back at the "haters."


FOREX-U.S. budget drama, Fed uncertainty keep dollar on leash
* Dollar index on track to end an uninspiring week nearly flat


John Grisham's 'Time to Kill' adapted for Broadway stage
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Best-selling author John Grisham's first novel, "A Time to Kill," has been adapted for the stage and is heading for Broadway next month with an ensemble cast that includes Fred Dalton Thompson of TV's "Law and Order" and Tom Skerritt, an Emmy-award winner for "Picket Fences."


Winn-Dixie operator Southeastern Grocers files for $500 million IPO
(Reuters) - Southeastern Grocers LLC, which operates supermarket chains Winn-Dixie and BI-LO, filed with U.S. regulators to raise up to $500 million in an initial public offering of common stock.


Economix Blog Five Years Later, Poll Finds Disapproval of Bailout
Nearly 6 in 10 Americans express dissatisfaction with the governments 2008 rescue of financial institutions, and only about a third approve, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.


Brazil imports thousands of doctors
Brazil's robust economy has been a source of pride but its decrepit health care system has sparked outrage. Shasta Darlington reports.


Six major powers, Iran agree to meet in Geneva next month
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Six major powers and Iran on Thursday agreed to meet in Geneva next month for further talks on resolving the standoff with Tehran on its nuclear program, the European Union's foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said on Thursday.


DealBook U.S. Manufacturer of Chip-Making Equipment Buys Japanese Rival
The all-stock deal will create a big new producer of semiconductor and display manufacturing equipment with an expected market value of $29 billion.


Lhota Backers Challenge Cap on Spending
A super PAC supporting Joseph J. Lhota, the Republican mayoral nominee, sued New York election officials over a limit on contributions to independent political groups.


The Week Ahead | Dance Four Troupes Play in the Park
Fall for Dance is giving audiences more to fall for.


Coming Today Hers to Lose
Christine C. Quinn, once the front-runner in the New York mayoral race, lost in the Democratic primary. A film captures the campaigns final month. Watch the trailer.


The Lazarus of Formula One
Niki Lauda is the Lazarus of Formula One.


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