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.. but another refuses to ditch BlackBerry
My BlackBerry is my lifeline.


Former F.B.I. Agent to Plead Guilty in Press Leak
Donald Sachtleben, a former bomb technician, agreed to plead guilty to leaking classified details about a foiled bomb plot in Yemen, the Justice Department announced.


DealBook Undisclosed Pension Extras Cost Detroit Billions
For decades, Detroits municipal pension fund made undisclosed payments to retirees, active workers and others, costing the city billions of dollars.


Meet Channel Tunnel's midnight moles
It's approaching midnight at the bottom of the English Channel and a team of eager "tunnel moles" stands poised for a busy night's work.


ONeal, New Partner in the Kings, Is Not Silent
Shaquille ONeal apologized for calling the Kings the Queens a decade ago and said he saw no conflict of interest with his job as an analyst on the TNT program Inside the N.B.A.


Ryder Cup 2014 David vs. Goliath?
If it were a heavyweight boxing contest it would probably be ruled a mismatch -- the journeyman's champion up against one of golf's greatest legends. The 2014 Ryder Cup captaincy clash is a classic story waiting to happen.


Square Feet Seizing Irans Slice of Fifth Avenue
An office tower built in the late 1970s by the Shah of Iran is coveted real estate that could be sold after a judge found that its owners laundered money for Irans government.


Greening, Senators Top Maple Leafs 3-2
Colin Greening scored the winner at 843 of the third period to lift the Ottawa Senators to a 3-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs.


Couture Leads Sharks to 3-2 OT Win Over Coyotes
Logan Couture scored on a power play 328 into overtime to give the San Jose Sharks a 3-2 win over the Phoenix Coyotes on Saturday night.


In Corner of Arkansas, Frustration but No Panic Over Possible Shutdown
Residents of northwestern Arkansas see the turmoil over a possible debt default as the new normal of Washington rather than a seminal political moment likely to affect their lives.


Obama and Iranian Leader Miss Each Other, Diplomatically
The near miss between President Obama and President Hassan Rouhani of Iran illustrates the political sensitivities that will affect both leaders as they try to embark on a diplomatic path.


Alan Berliners First Cousin Once Removed
Alan Berliners documentary First Cousin Once Removed follows Edwin Honig and his struggles with Alzheimers disease.


City Kitchen Breaded and Fried Cutlets Cant Miss
A slice of meat or poultry coated in bread crumbs and fried is delicious by any name cutlet, chicken-fried steak, schnitzel or Milanesa.


Americans Abroad N.W.S.L.s First Season From the Outside Looking In
U.S. international Yael Averbuch on watching the inaugural season of the National Womens Soccer League.


Secrets of a Korean scrub mistress
"Thank you ma'am, may I have another?" Getting clean at a South Korean spa tests your pain threshold. But it's worth it.


UPDATE 3-JPMorgan in talks to settle government probes for $11 bln -sources
NEW YORK, Sept 25 (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase Co is in talks with government officials to settle federal and state mortgage probes for $11 billion, two people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.


UPDATE 1-Wal-Mart shares dip on report it is cutting orders
(Adds response from Wal-Mart, adds details on inventory and suppliers, adds closing share price)


Getting Online Products To Their New Owners
Speedy delivery of orders often poses a challenge for owners of small online businesses.


Cohen's SAC Capital up 13 percent for year source
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Steven A. Cohen's SAC Capital Advisors hedge fund has posted strong returns so far this year even as it deals with a criminal indictment charging the $14 billion fund with being a breeding ground for insider trading.


Major new course taking shape
Living Golf explores how work at the new private members club is progressing in the heart of the home of golf.


U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan
The Department of Defense has identified 2,263 American service members who have died as a part of the Afghan war and related operations.


Private banks keen to finance Brazil infrastructure-Mantega
NEW YORK, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Private-sector banks are interested in financing multi-billion dollar infrastructure projects key for the Brazilian economy to grow at a faster pace in coming years,...


Straight Sets U.S. to Host Britain in First Round of Davis Cup
The United States learned on Wednesday that it would host a first-round tie with Britain for the 2014 Davis Cup.


Gadgetwise Headphones for Protection, Not Cranking It Up
The 3M Tekk Protection WorkTunes headphones keep excessive noise out, and wont damage your ears with loud music levels, either.


Hundreds die in Pakistan quake
Sept. 25 - More than 200 people are killed in a powerful earthquake in Pakistan. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Treasury Puts a Date on When Cash May Run Out Oct. 17
Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew warned in a letter to Speaker John A. Boehner on Wednesday that the government might not be able to pay its bills in mid-October unless a budget deal was made.


You're the Boss Blog Today in Small Business The Business Lessons of Walter White
Gender balance is good for business. Lessons from the death of a start-up. The Super Bowls first marijuana commercial?


GM CEO envisions a woman running a U.S. automaker one day
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co's chief executive said on Wednesday he envisioned a woman running one of the three U.S. automakers one day, and that it was inevitable in an industry where half the customers are female.


Turbo talk with Alain Prost
The Art of Movement explores the evolution of F1 design with four-time F1 World Champion Alain Prost.


ArtsBeat A Seven-Hour Documentary About a Horror Franchise? The Director Explains
The director of a new seven-hour documentary about the horror film Friday the 13th talks about the franchises history and popularity.


Deep Blackhawks Hoping for 2nd Straight Title
The last time Chicago won the Stanley Cup, the team was dismantled during the offseason and a frustrating title defense ended in the first round of the playoffs.


Who is 'White Widow'?
British-born Samantha Lewthwaite was once seen as a kind of victim of the July 2005 London terror attacks -- the pregnant wife of one of the suicide bombers who killed 52 people, now left alone to care for her children.


Front Row The Fashion Week Sports Report
Athletic looks are the winners at the Milan spring shows.


Lake Pavilion
Inside the banquet-style Cantonese restaurant in Flushing, Queens.


The Week Nesting Coffins and Low Expectations for a Comet
Recent developments in health and science news. Also this week monitoring the nations power supply and a milestone in sustainable energy.


Surgery for Spains King Fuels Debate on Monarchy
King Juan Carlos of Spain underwent hip surgery on Tuesday, his fifth operation in 18 months.


Early Warhol for sale in Hong Kong
Sept. 11 - A selling exhibition of pop artist Andy Warhol's early works opens in Hong Kong, with the most expensive picture of one-dollar bills valued at $1 million (USD). Tara Cleary reports.


Sports Briefing | Pro Basketball ONeal Buys a Stake in the Kings
Shaquille ONeal is joining the ownership group of the Sacramento Kings.


Panthers 38, Giants 0 Giants Go From Bad to Worst Start Since 96
In Tom Coughlins most lopsided loss as the Giants coach, Eli Manning was sacked seven times as the team fell to 0-3 for the first time since 1996.


App Smart Keep Those Due Dates From Sneaking Up on You
Mobile devices can be powerful personal finance tools, with apps that make managing and paying bills easier, if not more enjoyable.


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