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Peru rescues man trapped in mine after 7.0 quake, no deaths
LIMA (Reuters) - Authorities in Peru said they rescued a man trapped in a mine on Wednesday after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake shook the coast - causing landslides, damaging homes and schools and injuring at least 17 in rural provinces.


T Magazine On Beauty | Tory Burch Introduces an Appealingly Pared-Down Beauty Line
The designers new fragrance, makeup collection and bath-and-body range adhere to a less is more philosophy.


Kenya Mall Carnage Shows Shabab Resilience
The Shabab could be signaling a wider offensive, despite losses in recent years at the hands of the African Union and Kenyan troops in their home country.


Jobs Data Helps Wall St. Halt a 5-Day Slide
The gains were limited as investors continued to worry whether Washington lawmakers would manage to avoid a government shutdown and a possible federal debt default.


Murray gives thumbs up after operation
Andy Murray hopes to return to training in November after undergoing a successful operation on a troublesome back injury.


Egypt receives $2 billion deposit from Kuwait
CAIRO, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Egypt's central bank has received a $2 billion deposit from Kuwait, the governor said on Thursday.


Atomic Goal 800 Years of Power From Waste
TerraPower, a start-up led by Bill Gates, is at work on a new kind of reactor that would be fueled by todays nuclear waste.


Well Pregnant Weight Lifter Stirs Debate
Most Americans are being told they are not exercising enough. Lea-Ann Ellison, who is pregnant, is being told she has taken her exercise routine too far.


Tech Giants Fear Spread of Patent Wars to Europe
After spending hundreds of millions of dollars in the United States to defend patent-infringement lawsuits, the companies worry that Europe could become a similar battleground.


Emergency declared around Olympic city Sochi because of floods
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Regional authorities declared a state of emergency in Sochi and evacuated a village because of flooding and mudslides less than five months before the Russian city hosts the Winter Olympics.


National Briefing | New England Maine Former President Is Witness at Same-Sex Wedding
The first President George Bush was an official witness at the same-sex wedding of two longtime friends in Maine, a spokesman, Jim McGrath, said.


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


ArtsBeat Fox Grabs Gotham Series, About the City Before Batman
Gotham, written by the Mentalist creator Bruno Heller, will be a one-hour crime drama exploring the origins of Commissioner James Gordon and the villains that made Batmans hometown famous.


WRAPUP 2-U.S., Russia agree on Syria U.N. chemical arms measure
UNITED NATIONS, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Ending weeks of diplomatic deadlock, the United States and Russia reached an agreement on Thursday on a draft U.N. Security Council resolution aimed at ridding...


With Tastes Growing Healthier, McDonalds Aims to Adapt Its Menu
The fast-food chain said it would increase its offerings of fruits and vegetables and promote more nutritional options to children.


Now Revealed by Stripper Bookers Twitter Messages
A 26-year-old woman from Oregon on Wednesday revealed her correspondence with Cory A. Booker, the mayor of Newark, who is running for the United States Senate.


Chile to move ex-Pinochet agents to no-frills jail
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean President Sebastian Pinera on Thursday ordered shut a prison where 10 former agents of dictator Augusto Pinochet are serving sentences for human rights violations, a move that came amid public anger over their relative comfortable conditions.


Editor's choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


Andretti Poverty drove me on
Don Riddell talks with car racing legend Mario Andretti about his career and his operatic talents.


Prominent Mexicans urge government to decriminalize marijuana
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A broad spectrum of prominent Mexicans, including former ministers, businessmen, artists and a Nobel Prize-winning scientist, on Wednesday urged the government to...


A New Senator Stops Talking, and a Vote on Spending Nears
Senator Ted Cruzs verbal assault on the health care law ended when the Senate voted 100 to 0 to end debate and move to consider legislation that keeps the government open through Dec. 15.


Want fruit with your burger? McDonald's expands anti-obesity push
Sept 26 (Reuters) - Hold the fries, pass the salad. McDonald's Corp on Thursday said it would offer healthy options as part of its popular value meals, letting customers choose a side salad, fruit or...


Foundation Medicine shares rise 89 percent in market debut
(Reuters) - Cancer diagnostic company Foundation Medicine Inc's shares rose as much as 89 percent in their market debut as investors bet on the potential of genomics in the treatment of the...


New delays hit Obamacare rollout before October 1 launch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Thursday announced new delays in rolling out President Barack Obama's healthcare reform, saying small business and Spanish-language health insurance enrollment services would not begin on October 1 as planned.


London keeps global edge as top transport finance hub
LONDON (Reuters) - London remains the top financing centre for the global transport industry, although it faces stiff competition from New York and capitals in Asia Pacific as companies seek to tap more funding sources, a survey showed on Friday.


Man buys billboard to find love
Gordan Engle purchased a Chicago billboard to try to find a wife.


New Zealand shrugs off America's Cup loss
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand Prime Minister John Key summed up the feelings of his country when their America's Cup team were beaten by Oracle Team USA in the winner-take-all showdown in San Francisco on Thursday.


Wealth Matters Younger Generations Approach to Investing
Three reports by big financial institutions show how the younger generations want to set themselves apart from the baby boomers.


Rutgers Updates Its Anthem to Include Women
The university is the latest formerly all-male institution to bring its alma mater in line with its new demographics.


Nadal on historic win
World Sport's Amanda Davies chats with 2013 French Open champion Rafael Nadal.


China state sector a honey pot for corrupt officials
* Focus on engineering, procurement and construction contracts


UPDATE 2-Alitalia seeks capital hike, Air France-KLM votes against -source
* China, Russia, UAE show interest in Alitalia stake (Recasts, adds details, analyst, Air France-KLM)


UPDATE 3-Lilly drug fails in breast cancer trial, shares fall
* Lilly shares fall more than 3 percent (Adds Lilly, analyst comment, background, updates share price)


Five texts you should never send
We're texting more than ever, and, like society, the texts themselves are getting worse and worse. Read on to learn just how terrible silent cell phone users are these days.


Recipes for Health Lasagna With Tomato Sauce and Roasted Eggplant
A delicious and hearty do-ahead dish.


U.S. says US Air, American should not get Justice Dept documents
WASHINGTON, Sept 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday that US Airways and American Airlines , whose proposed merger has been stalled by government opposition, should not get access to internal analyses prepared in its review of previous airline combinations.


News Analysis For Obama, an Evolving Doctrine on Foreign Policy
President Obama told world leaders on Tuesday that he was devoting the rest of his presidency to a negotiated end to the Iran confrontation, and creating a separate state for the Palestinians.


Sports Briefing | Soccer El Salvador Bars 14 Players From National Team
El Salvadors soccer federation permanently barred 14 players from the national team over accusations of match-fixing, including games against the United States and Mexico.


China's Bo Xilai appeals conviction
One day after a court in eastern China sentenced him to life in prison for corruption, former Communist Party official Bo Xilai appealed his verdict and sentencing, a source with direct knowledge of the case told CNN.


Sprint will 'wait and see' on BlackBerry strategy -CFO
NEW YORK, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Sprint Corp is in no rush to follow the strategy of smaller rival T-Mobile US , which plans to cut back on offering BlackBerry smartphones, the chief financial officer...


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