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N.F.L. Roundup Burleson, Lions Receiver, Is Injured in a Car Accident
Detroit wide receiver Nate Burleson sustained a broken arm in an auto accident early Tuesday and could miss the rest of the season.


UPDATE 2-U.S. housing agency likely to tap Treasury funds -sources
* Republicans say FHA was irresponsible propping up market


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.


Not running for president (yet), Hillary Clinton keeps the spotlight
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The question was being asked in hallway whispers and excited chatter in many languages this week at the Clinton Global Initiative conference. It's the question that follows Hillary Clinton everywhere - will she run for U.S. president in 2016?


Rainbow laces campaign tied up in knots?
It was supposed to provide the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow but the latest effort to fight homophobia in football is in danger of fading into monochrome.


Currents | QA An Osmond Offers Up a Bit of Home
Donny Osmond on the new housewares collection he created with his wife, Debbie.


BlackBerry shares sink on bid doubts, T-Mobile stops stocking its phones
TORONTO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares in BlackBerry Ltd fell more than 6 percent on Wednesday on doubts about a $4.7 billion bid to take the smartphone maker private, and after a big U.S. carrier said it would stop stocking BlackBerry smartphones in its stores.


Exposures Gorgeous Glimpses of Calamity
Man-made perils to the universes garden of life are evident from space.


Sooners O-Line Remember Notre Dame Debacle
There's really no way to sugarcoat it as far as the Oklahoma Sooners are concerned quite simply, Notre Dame's defensive line manhandled them last year.


Your Money Adviser Locked Out of the Insurance Marketplace
The decision by several states not to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act has left many paradoxically too poor to receive financial help for health care.


FOREX-Dollar on the ropes as U.S. budget fears weigh
* Dollar slips as U.S. gov't shutdown concerns leave traders wary


National Briefing | West California Court Upholds Emissions Curbs
A federal appeals court upheld Californias transportation fuel standards, which are designed to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fuel to 1990 levels by 2020.


Vote for Merkel Seen as Victory for Austerity
For months, Europe waited for German elections, hoping that a re-elected Chancellor Angela Merkel would ease austerity measures. The wait is over, and so, too, is any hint of a new approach.


Team rebuilding world's first website
Twenty years ago, a team of researchers shared the Web with the world. Now they want to show a generation that grew up online what it was like in its earliest days.


DealBook A Call for New Laws in New York to Fight High-Tech Crime
A task force made proposals, including strengthening laws against identity theft and computer code, in a report unveiled by the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr.


Mexico storm death toll rises to 130, more rain coming
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The death toll from heavy flooding across much of Mexico rose to 130 on Tuesday, while authorities warned that more heavy rains could soak areas that have already suffered some of the worst storm damage in decades.


Murray's historic season likely over
Andy Murray ended 77 years of heartache for British fans when he won Wimbledon. But a back injury means Murray will probably miss the rest of 2013, including the year-end championships at home.


Breakingviews Merkel's win will bring fiscal squeeze
Sept. 23 - With a coalition government around the corner, Europe should brace for slow progress on banking union and no great policy changes. The new coalitions lifespan may be short, says Breakingviews


Recipes for Health Grilled Eggplant and Tomatoes With Chermoula
A pungent Moroccan herb sauce makes a great accompaniment for grilled vegetables grilled outdoors, or in.


The Voice Propels NBC to a Big Ratings Win on Monday Night
The large, young audience for the singing show confirmed its status as the top reality competition offering on TV.


Gas prices spike spurs Sudan protests
Civic unrest over a spike in gas prices roiled Sudan for a fourth straight day Wednesday, with gunshots ringing out around the capital of Kharthoum and elsewhere as government forces tried to clamp down.


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.


Kelly Clarkson sells Jane Austen's ring
A ring once owned by novelist Jane Austen is bought back from U.S. star Kelly Clarkson.


Administration Presses Ahead With Limits on Emissions From Power Plants
The limits, to be announced Friday, are an aggressive move to bypass Congress on climate change, and a sign that the White House is not backing down from a confrontation on emissions.


Dance Review Megan V. Sprengers Flutter Opens at the Chocolate Factory
In Flutter, a new work by Megan V. Sprenger presented at the Chocolate Factory, dancers undergo sometimes bruising encounters.


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.


Seoul shares may fall on U.S. fiscal woes, foreign buying in focus
SEOUL, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Seoul shares are seen tracking weaker global markets on Thursday, with investors unsettled by the threat of a possible U.S. government shutdown next week and as traders also focus on looming talks to raise the U.S. government's borrowing limit. "U.S. fiscal uncertainties of the past have taught investors that they must be risk averse in situations like these," said Kang Hyun-gee, an analyst at IM Investment Securities. "The market is on track for another weak


Williams' toughest challenge
Serena Williams opens up about her fifth U.S. Open victory and the medical condition that almost ended her career.


Well Questioning Steroid Shots for Back Pain
A new review of studies suggests that injecting any liquid, even plain saline solution, works just as well as steroid injections for back pain.


The "commodity supercycle" likely over Roubini
Economist Nouriel Roubini says weaker growth in China and a slow recovery in advanced economies will pressure global commodities prices, ending their decade-long bull market.


Amanda Bynes' drunk driving case moved to mental health court
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The drunk driving case against troubled actress and former teenage star Amanda Bynes has been moved to the mental health court at the request of her attorney, a Los Angeles judge ruled on Tuesday.


WRAPUP 3-World mourns Steve Jobs; Apple shares edge higher
* Apple shares up 1 percent (Updates links to stories, graphics, Breakingviews; updates shares)


Exclusive GTCR looks to sell U.S. hospital company Capella - sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Private equity firm GTCR LLC is exploring a potential sale of Capella Healthcare, a hospital operator that may be valued at a little less than $1 billion, two people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.


RPT-U.S. panels agree on bill to regulate drug compounding
WASHINGTON, Sept 25 (Reuters) - U.S. House and Senate committees have agreed on legislation that would give the U.S. Food and Drug Administration greater authority to regulate companies that compound sterile drugs and ship them across state lines.


Cevian says may further raise stake in ThyssenKrupp
DUESSELDORF, Germany, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Swedish activist shareholder Cevian may further increase its 5.2 percent holding in struggling ThyssenKrupp but does not plan to fully take over the German...


The Commissars Culinary Stamp
The Soviet era and its demise inspire a food memoir.


'Game of Thrones' Sex and death still reign
When "Game of Thrones" returns with season four, Kit Harington's Jon Snow is going to look a little different.


Michael Jackson Statue Removed From Soccer Stadium
The statue, built by the Fulham teams former owner, stood outside Craven Cottage in London for more than two years.


Toll in Pakistani Earthquake Rises Past 300
Soldiers and rescue workers scrambled to reach victims in one of the countrys remotest areas, frequently troubled by natural and man-made disasters.


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


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