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TV Sports Fox Failed to Keep Lens on the Ball
The philosophy that what goes on between pitches in late innings is not riveting came back to haunt Fox in Game 4 of the World Series when it missed Koji Ueharas pickoff throw.


Visiting Sicily's fiery Mount Etna
At approximately 3,350 meters, it's Europe's highest and most active volcano.


Rookies Bruising Running Helps Open Up Packers Attack
Led by Eddie Lacy, the top N.F.L. rookie rusher, Green Bay now has a formidable running game to complement the passing of Aaron Rodgers.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Messi Rescues Barcelona in Champions League
Lionel Messi scored a first-half equalizer to earn visiting Barcelona a 1-1 draw against A.C. Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday.


World's most extreme courses
From Greenland to Afghanistan to Bolivia playing golf in some of the world's wildest, most beautiful and most dangerous places.


Pacers End Preseason With 98-77 Win Over Mavs
Paul George scored 10 of his game-high 28 points in the third quarter and the Indiana Pacers used a 13-0 run to race past the Dallas Mavericks 98-77 on Friday night in the preseason finale for both teams.


Red Sox 3, Cardinals 1 Lester and Ortiz Lead Red Sox to Game 5 Win
Thanks to Jon Lesters pitching and David Ortizs hitting, the Red Sox are one victory away from winning the World Series after beating the Cardinals in Game 5.


Kenya 1 Month On Looting Dampens Mall Memorial
Mourners from various races and religions grabbed handfuls of dirt and planted saplings at a memorial ceremony for the nearly 70 people killed at Nairobis Westgate Mall.


Theater Review The Snow Geese Stars Mary-Louise Parker
Mary-Louise Parker brings star power to The Snow Geese, a Sharr White play set in 1917.


Ballot Breakdown Baylor Looking to Cross the Line
Breaking down The Associated Press college football poll after Week 9 of the regular season.


Dance Review Into Sunlight, Robin Beckers Look at Vietnam Era
A dance by Robin Becker commemorates two simultaneous events from 1967.


Special Report Help wanted in Fukushima Low pay, high risks and gangsters
IWAKI, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Tetsuya Hayashi went to Fukushima to take a job at ground zero of the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl. He lasted less than two weeks.


EMERGING MARKETS-Latam currencies little changed before Fed remarks
RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Latin American currencies weakened slightly on Tuesday as investors awaited the U.S. Federal Reserve to shed light on the future of its stimulus program, which will...


Entergy will not complete power line spinoff, merger by year end
Oct 29 (Reuters) - U.S. power company Entergy Corp said Tuesday it will not complete the spinoff and merger of its transmission business with U.S. transmission company ITC Holdings Corp before the...


QA Editing Microsoft Word Files on an Android Tablet
Google Play has several apps for working with Microsoft Word files on Android tablets.


Your solstice traditions
If Stonehenge is anything to go by, summer celebrations have a millennia-old history. While the ancient druids may have commemorated the fertility of the season, many of us are just happy to get outdoors.


Photos Pandas artificially bred
Pandas on display at China's Chengdu Panda Base


Doctor and Patient Should Medical School Last Just 3 Years?
For several years, medical educators have been engaged in an increasingly heated, and occasionally cantankerous, debate about streamlining medical education and training.


Theater | Westchester Stricken, an Actor Stays in Character
Starring as Eugene ONeill in And Give Us the Shadows at the Schoolhouse Theater, Jerry Lanning collapsed in the middle of performing.


Theater Review House of Dance by Tina Satter at Abrons Arts Center
Even the hopes are shabby for would-be stars in House of Dance, by Tina Satter.


Youre the Boss Blog Today in Small Business Prankvertising
How one store competes at Halloween. Why independent funeral homes are struggling. Are economists nice people?


Breakingviews Credit Suisse shoved into more restructuring
Oct. 24 - The Swiss bank's Q3 was marred by a bigger fall in fixed income than most U.S. peers. Achieving decent returns from lower risk is a struggle. But reducing pay faster would help, says Breakingviews


Hernandez spares Utd's blushes
Manchester United fans are used to dramatic finishes, but not against Stoke City at Old Trafford.


Body parts found at L.A. treatment plants thought to be murder victim
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Human body parts found at two separate waste treatment plants 20 miles apart in Los Angeles likely belong to the same dismembered murder victim, authorities said on Tuesday.


WRAPUP 2-Obama under fire as Americans lose prior health plans
WASHINGTON, Oct 29 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is facing fresh attacks for his pledge that Americans who like their current healthcare plans can keep them under Obamacare, as reports pile up of thousands of Americans facing cancellation notices.


Well Now, a Kiss Isnt Just a Kiss
Why do we lock lips in romantic relationships? Its complicated, according to researchers at Oxford University. Its less about sex and more about assessing potential mates than you may think.


New Google Glass is on the way
A new version of Google Glass, the company's breakthrough entry into the world of wearable tech, is on the way.


China Focuses on Ethnic Minority in Beijing Car Explosion
Security in the capital was tightened amid suspicions that the incident was a protest against Chinas hard-line policies toward Uighurs.


New York retailers, police trade blame on 'shop and frisk'
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police and retailers Macy's Inc and Barneys New York Inc traded blame on Tuesday over complaints by black customers who were stopped by police after making luxury purchases, in a case that has roiled civil rights leaders.


From NZ family farm to the U.N.
From a farming family to prime minister and the U.N. Helen Clark is this week's Leading Woman.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Chelsea Pulls Out Last-Minute Win
Chelsea seized on a defensive blunder in the 90th minute to beat Manchester City, 2-1, in the Premier League.


T Magazine Food Matters | For L.A.s Thoughtful Young Eaters, a New Breed of Catering Company
Heirloom L.A. is blowing up, thanks to its sustainable (and tasty) approach to creating menus for large events, its food trucks irresistible lasagna cupcakes and, now, a private dinner series.


Letter From Washington Congressional Budget Talks to Begin Amid a Sea of False Assumptions
The panel that convenes this week must contend with this record of failure, a task compounded by misinformation that the deficit is spiraling out of control.


In new U.S. budget talks, Republican proposal has flipped the script
WASHINGTON, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Republicans in the U.S. Congress are taking a new tack in the budget wars that have convulsed Washington for the past three years They want to soak the rich, or at...


Scientists confirm most distant galaxy
Scientists say they've found a galaxy that's not just far, far, away -- it's the most distant from our own that's been discovered yet. And it's helping them gain insight about the universe as it existed a long time ago.


Meet Andy Murray's Mum
Tennis parents don't always have the best of reputations. Think Damir Dokic, John Tomic and Jim Pierce. However, Andy Murray's Mum is a very different breed.


'Golden Bear' on tennis
CNN's Pat Cash meets golfing great Jack Nicklaus on the sidelines of Wimbledon.


Mystery swirls around Obamacare covergirl - and her vanishing
(Reuters) - Hers was the face that launched 20 million snipes.


The new pandemic road deaths
John Sutter says it's time to view car crashes and motorcycle accidents as symptoms of a disease, and killer roads as a public health crisis.


Three U.S. states, British Columbia to ink climate pact
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California governor Jerry Brown said on Thursday he plans to sign an agreement to formally align the state's climate and clean energy policies with those of Oregon, Washington state and the Canadian province of British Columbia.


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