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Kopitar Leads LA Kings Past Ducks 2-1 in Preseason
Anze Kopitar scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period, and Jonathan Quick made 27 saves in the Los Angeles Kings' 2-1 preseason victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday night.


Divers Find Human Remains Near Italian Shipwreck
Divers spotted human remains Thursday near Italy's Costa Concordia cruise ship and DNA tests will determine if they are the last two bodies missing among the shipwreck's 32 victims, authorities said.


Creating a Sanctuary for Spiritual Energy
The Dan family of Trinidad decided to follow Hindu architectural principals in building their home.


Detroit eyes freezing pensions, probes city's dysfunction
DETROIT (Reuters) - Detroit's emergency manager proposed freezing pension benefits for some current city workers starting in 2014 and will launch a two-month probe into the city's dysfunctional and error-prone handling of employee benefits.


Al-Shabaab 'Lord of Flies' with guns
Somali teens may be lured into Al-Shabaab by the promise of food and security.


Bloomberg News expected to announce major management changes -WSJ
Sept 26 (Reuters) - Bloomberg LP could soon announce major changes in its news division that would reduce the number of editors reporting directly to Bloomberg News Editor in Chief Matt Winkler, the...


Suspect eyed after ammunition falls out
A man who cast himself as a victim of the recent attack on a Nairobi mall gave himself away as a possible suspect when a machine-gun magazine fell out of his pocket as he was being evacuated, a Kenyan counterterrorism source said Thursday.


Oliver Wilson Shoots 64, Shares Lead in Scotland
Former Ryder Cup player Oliver Wilson boosted his chances of regaining his European Tour card by shooting an 8-under 64 Thursday to share the lead after the first round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.


Ainslie sets sights on British challenge
LONDON (Reuters) - Ben Ainslie, hailed as Britain's most celebrated sailor since Admiral Lord Nelson after helping Oracle Team USA to America's Cup victory, wants to win the 'Auld Mug' for his countrymen next time around.


Congress needs to act regarding gun control Obama
Sept. 18 - U.S. President Barack Obama said its up to the U.S. Congress to help curb gun violence. Julie Noce reports.


Fitch Turkey BoP May Slow Growth, But Won't Spark Crisis
LONDON, September 25 (Fitch) A slowdown in Turkey's net capital inflows is likely to temper economic growth, but should not trigger a crisis because of the country's strong fundamentals, Fitch...


Eiji Toyoda, who helped steer Toyota's rise, dies at 100
TOKYO (Reuters) - Eiji Toyoda, who helped steer Toyota Motor Corp's global rise and pioneered the automaker's vaunted production system, died on Tuesday, the Japanese automaker said. He was 100.


Kerry, Iranian foreign minister sit side-by-side at nuclear talks
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif joined nuclear talks with six world powers on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, taking a seat next to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.


Prince aids Lesotho shepherds
Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho join up to help the boys who brave jackals to tend sheep.


Sports of The Times Taylor, Proud of His Hits on the Field, Regrets the Pain He Caused Off It
The Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor criticized rules intended to increase safety in the N.F.L., but he acknowledged mistakes that embarrassed his family and the Giants.


Balotelli Gets Three-Match Ban for Red Card
Mario Balotelli was barred for three games on Monday after a confrontation with the referee after A.C. Milans loss to Napoli on Sunday.


The Learning Network Blog 6 Qs About the News | New Short Video Series Reveals Mysteries of Natural World
On what topic would you like to see Mr. Gorman create a ScienceTake video?


MA flat so far this year, even with mammoth Verizon deal
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dealmaking around the world was basically flat over the first nine months of the year, a disappointing level given the $130 billion Verizon Communications Inc transaction that...


Computer snags delay parts of Obamacare in some U.S. states
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The District of Columbia's online health insurance exchange - one of 51 set up under President Barack Obama's healthcare reform law - will be unable to perform two key functions when it opens on October 1, exchange officials announced on Wednesday.


Ecotality, an electric car charger maker, files for bankruptcy
(Reuters) - Ecotality Inc , a maker of charging stations for electric cars that won a $99.8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy four years ago, has filed for bankruptcy protection and...


Out of League Been Tougher Than Usual for Big 12
Mack Brown's team at Texas is feeling much better after getting into Big 12 play.


No link between celiac disease and autism study
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - There's no link between celiac disease and autism spectrum disorders, a nationwide study from Sweden says.


Art in Review Charles Gaines Notes on Social Justice
Mr. Gaines is having what amounts to a mini-survey of recent wor k at Paula Cooper Gallery right now. Its really something.


As Cleanup Plan Is Set for Gowanus Canal, Violations Continue
A $500 million plan will focus on the decades-old toxic muck at the bottom of the canal, though nearby businesses are still being cited for sometimes treating the canal like a waste dump.


European Union Starts New Graft Inquiry Into Tobacco Regulator
John Dalli, a politician from Malta, resigned last October as the European Union's health commissioner. An earlier inquiry found no evidence of wrongdoing.


Arrests Made in Colorado Outbreak of Listeria
Federal prosecutors said the owners of a cantaloupe farm in southeastern Colorado were arrested on misdemeanor charges of introducing adulterated food into interstate commerce.


Advertising A Big Week for the Advertising Industry, in Many Ways
For Advertising Week, 90,000 people, at more than a dozen locations, are attending 198 events featuring 798 speakers.


A Statue Is Removed, and Fans Are Thrilled
The statue, built by the Fulham teams former owner, stood outside Craven Cottage in London for more than two years.


At War Blog Part II Lessons From Post-Soviet Afghanistan Haunt Debate on Syria
Kristen L. Rouse, a captain in the Army National Guard, says the all-consuming flames of civil war are unforgiving, and the damage can never be undone.


NASDAQ declares self-help against BATS stock exchange
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nasdaq OMX Group Inc said Nasdaq and Nasdaq PSX had declared "self-help" against the BATS stock exchange on Thursday, pointing to a communication issue between the...


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...


The Learning Network Blog Word of the Day | artifice
This word has appeared in 105 New York Times articles in the past year.


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.


Connecticut commuters struggle with crippled railroad
(Reuters) - Hedge fund managers and corporate types used to Wall Street's lightning pace, as well as ordinary Connecticut citizens, faced weeks of delays as a power outage on the Metro North railway brought their commutes to a crawl for a second day on Thursday.


A Nudge to Poorer Students to Aim High on Colleges
Seniors with high SAT scores are receiving packets from the College Board encouraging them to apply to top colleges, part of a new outreach effort.


Gunmen Kill Dozens in Terror Attack at Kenyan Mall
Two squads stormed into a Nairobi mall Saturday, killing at least 39 people. Hours later, police officers dashed through corpse-strewn corridors, trying to find the assailants. A Somali militant group is suspected in the attack.


Dance Review L.A. Dance Project Opens Season in Lyon, France
A small ensemble from Benjamin Millepieds L.A. Dance Project performed an evening of recent works at the Maison de la Danse in Lyon, France.


College Football Around the Country
Teams, players and games that stood out in the third week of college football.


LPGA Tour Season to Open in Bahamas
The LPGA Tour said Wednesday that it will open its season in January for the first time in 13 years, beginning with the Bahamas LPGA Classic on Jan. 23-26.


A Statue Is Removed, and Fans Are Thrilled
The statue, built by the Fulham teams former owner, stood outside Craven Cottage in London for more than two years.


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