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Bullock Son helped me get through 'Gravity'
When talking to Sandra Bullock, it won't be long before she mentions that special guy in her life her 3-year-old son, Louis.


Bale seals Madrid move
The longest transfer saga of the summer came to an end when Gareth Bale officially signed for Real Madrid. It's not known for sure if the fee is a world record but Bale did make it clear that he was overjoyed to be joining the Spanish giant.


Gold iPhones sold out til October
With the latest iPhone handsets going on sale in 11 countries and territories Friday, there will be the usual lines of diehard fans snaking around popular Apple stores.


The Appraisal Free Cable for Building Managers, but With Fine Print
In recent years, concerns have bubbled up that Time Warners contracts with apartment building employees are deputizing them to carry out the companys business, thus creating a conflict.


Virgin spacecraft's test flight
Billionaire Richard Branson's planned commercial spacecraft has a successful test flight.


T Magazine Gallery | The Sunset Strip, Before It Was Tamed
The Hollywood photographer Brad Eltermans candid late-70s shots of everyone from Joan Jett to Michael Jackson to Bob Dylan are collected in the book Dog Days.


Capping an epic comeback, Oracle wins the America's Cup
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Oracle Team USA prevailed in a dramatic winner-take-all showdown with Emirates Team New Zealand on Wednesday to win the 34th America's Cup, completing a stirring comeback that helped make the once-troubled event among the most exciting in sailing history.


Paula Patton's bold move in love
Paula Patton's bold move in love, Sandra Bullock the star-mom, and Ed Westwick's smitten for Shakespeare!


Small-scale Hungarian growers looks to spice up paprika market
BATYA, Hungary, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Not long ago, Peter Szabo left a lucrative telecommunications job in Britain, sold his property and returned to Batya, a riverside village in the Hungarian flatlands south of Budapest, to grow red peppers.


Immelt Economic efficiencies drive China ahead
Jan 19 - In an exclusive interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt says a large and educated workforce is fueling China's strength and not simply a deflated yuan.


10 ways the U.S. is No. 1
Even if it's not the land of opportunity it once was, there are at least 10 things by our count that you can't find as good anywhere else on earth.


US STOCKS-Wall St ends 5-day losing streak on job market data
* House Republicans on collision course with Obama over fiscal bills


Tiger Competing Against His Past
Tiger Woods always has been measured against Jack Nicklaus and his 18 majors, and most recently Sam Snead and his 82 PGA Tour victories.


UPDATE 3-BlackBerry shares sink on bid doubts, T-Mobile stops stocking its phones
(Adds details from U.S. carriers, interview with Fairfax's Watsa; updates share price)


Prince helps child shepherds
In Lesotho, boys as young as five tend sheep and cattle alone, braving thieves and jackals. But Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho have set up a charity to help them.


Chinese Court Sentences Celebrity Singers Son to 10 Years for Rape
Li Tianyi, 17, and four other defendants were convicted in a case that stirred discussion about the reckless lives of some offspring of Chinas elite.


Bayou Corne Journal Ground Gives Way, and a Louisiana Town Struggles to Find Its Footing
Almost nothing in Bayou Corne has been the same since a voracious sinkhole opened up in 2012, and a year later its still growing, swallowing trees and belching methane.


A closer look at Pakistan's earthquake island
Sept. 26 - After a 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit a remote province of Pakistan Tuesday, a new island emerges in the Arabian Sea, but this isn't the first island created by an earthquake. Gavino Garay reports.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Fashion Week Nina Ricci
Scenes from the Paris Fashion Week photo diary of Filippo Mutani.


Tasting the Green Circle Chickens
In a blind tasting, Melissa Clark and two Dining editors sampled the chickens fed scraps from some of New Yorks best restaurants.


Netflix added on second cable box in Europe
(Reuters) - Subscribers to Sweden's Com Hem pay television service will be able to access Netflix Inc videos through TiVo set-top boxes, the second partnership between a European cable provider and the streaming service.


Korean adoptees want change
Jane Jeong Trenka, adopted from Korea at the age of six months in 1972, never felt she belonged growing up in a rural Minnesota town. But decades later, the 40-year-old discovered her adoption began with a lie.


Default on some U.S. bills would be 'dangerous gamble' CBO chief
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Failure by the United States to pay some of its bills if Congress fails to raise the $16.7 trillion debt limit by mid-October would erode confidence and cause economic damage,...


DealBook Longtime Madoff Accountant Is Arrested
The arrest of Paul J. Konigsberg, a longtime accountant in Bernard L. Madoffs inner circle, represents a deepening of the federal criminal investigation of Mr. Madoffs multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme.


Faroe Petroleum cuts full-year production forecast
Sept 26 (Reuters) - Faroe Petroleum Plc slashed its full-year production forecast due to an extended maintenance shutdown at its Njord field in the Norwegian Sea, sending its shares down 7 percent.


T Magazine Sign of the Times | The Virtues of Fine in the Age of Awesome
In an age of superlatives, vacation runs the risk of becoming a space reserved for extreme adventure and alienating exclusivity. Whatever happened to things being simply good enough, or even simply enjoyable?


Pakistani General Attacked in Quake Zone
Militants shot two rockets at a helicopter carrying Maj. Gen. Saeed Aleem, the Pakistani general in charge of disaster relief for the devastating earthquake this week.


Whats On Tuesday
Television highlights.


'Testing ground' to end poverty
Africa will be the testing ground for new strategies to reduce poverty and inequality, says Liberian President.


If Congress doesn't raise debt ceiling, U.S. will be "deadbeats" Obama
Sept. 20 - President Barack Obama challenged Congress to approve an increase in the U.S. debt ceiling. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


NASAs Deputy Administrator Is Leaving Agency
Lori B. Garver, a top administrator at the agency who played a large role in drafting the Obama administrations controversial space policies, will leave next month.


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.


Maldives to hold run-off vote despite court delay official
MALE (Reuters) - The Maldives will go ahead with a presidential election run-off on September 28, election commissioner Fuwad Thowfeek said on Thursday, despite a decision by the Supreme Court to postpone the second round following a complaint of vote rigging.


Theater Two Big Voices Back From Grave
Janis Joplin and Billie Holiday are coming to life anew for temporary, theatrical visits to the corporeal world.


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.


Tool Kit Better Smartphone Typing Is Just a Tap Away
Apps and tips to help ease your virtual keyboard frustrations.


Sketch Guy When Labeling Yourself Middle Class Can Hold You Back
Investing and financial planning should be on the agenda of middle class families, not just wealthy people.


Senate Democrats reject House Republican debt limit plan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, on Thursday rejected plans by Republicans in the House of Representatives to advance a debt limit increase bill that contains measures such as delaying "Obamacare."


Faroe Petroleum cuts full-year production forecast
Sept 26 (Reuters) - Faroe Petroleum Plc slashed its full-year production forecast due to an extended maintenance shutdown at its Njord field in the Norwegian Sea, sending its shares down 7 percent.


N.F.L. Roundup In Game of Turnovers, Bengals Get Last One, and a Win
Cornerback Terence Newman returned a fumble 58 yards for a touchdown with 3 minutes 47 seconds left, and Cincinnati rallied to a 34-30 home victory over Green Bay.


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