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A workout with the 'Running Man'
Can Pat Cash handle a warm-up workout with David "The Running Man" Ferrer?


Arts, Briefly Joyce Theater Plans
The New York City Ballet principal Wendy Whelan, DanceBrazil and Pilobolus are among those slated to perform on the Joyce Theater stage in 2014.


Bill Sharman, Two-Time Basketball Hall of Famer, Dies at 87
A guard for the Boston Celtics in the 1950s, Sharman went on to lead the Lakers to their first N.B.A. title in Los Angeles, in 1971-72, and is credited with introducing the morning shootaround.


Applied Science Maybe Heaven Can Wait, but a Customer Cant
Sometimes, a company can build excitement for a product or service by keeping consumers waiting. But when the delay is forced, they just see red.


Czech left leads vote count, new party second - partial results
PRAGUE, Oct 26 (Reuters) - The centre-left Social Democrats held onto their lead in the Czech republic's parliamentary election, partial results showed on Saturday.


Amazon third-quarter sales bode well for holidays
(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc posted a narrower quarterly loss and grew sales by a better-than-expected 24 percent on Thursday as it expanded aggressively at home and made inroads overseas, sending its shares up 8 percent.


Dozens Killed in Southeast India Floods
Days of torrential rains have unleashed floods in southeast India that have killed dozens of people and forced the evacuation of more than 70,000 others from hundreds of low-lying villages.


Square Feet Recent Commercial Real Estate
Notable properties that have been recently listed for sale, sold or leased.


T Magazine Seven Days of Style | Rihannas Abu Dhabi Moment, 50 Shades of Jamie Dornan and New Model Rules
Plus, Giorgio Armani Day comes to New York, the fall of the necktie, the latest in Kanye West news and more, as we run the numbers from the last week in style and culture.


Bale Back in Real Training Before Malaga Clash
Gareth Bale returned to full training with his Real Madrid team mates on Wednesday as he continued his recovery from a muscle injury, suggesting the Wales winger may play a part in Saturday's La Liga clash at Malaga (300 P.M. BST).


Kim K. diet secrets revealed
"Showbiz Tonight" talks with the Atkins nutritionist who created Kim Kardashian's diet plan.


Federer beaten by Del Potro in final
Juan Martin Del Potro put on hold Roger Federer's hopes of qualifying for the ATP World Tour Finals by inflicting a second straight defeat on the Swiss maestro in the final of his hometown tournament in Basel.


Report due on Japan's Mizuho mob-loan scandal, serious penalty unlikely
* Panel to deliver report on Monday, state regulator to review


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


Well After a Stroke, Running a Half-Marathon
Six years ago I suffered a stroke that forced me to relearn how to walk. The other day I ran a half-marathon.


Beetles and scorpions creep on to Paris food scene
PARIS (Reuters) - Popular delicacies in Asia but spurned by most in the West, grasshoppers, beetles and waterscorpions have crept on to the menu of a Parisian restaurant for the first time.


Sonogram shows tiny elephant
Seven months of pregnancy down, 15 to go.


RPT-UPDATE 1-Chile court freezes Glencore hydro project to weigh appeal
SANTIAGO, Oct 25 (Reuters) - A Chilean appeals court has preventively blocked a recently approved $733 million hydroelectric dam to weigh an environmental appeal, a surprise setback for owners Origin...


UPDATE 1-Germany wants a German Internet as spying scandal rankles
* Deutsche Tel wants to keep German web traffic in country


Ruling Lets Times Co. Complete Globe Sale
The completion of the sale to John W. Henry, owner of the Boston Red Sox, had been held up by a lawsuit involving the Worcester, Mass., paper.


Saudi women say they will keep pushing for right to drive
RIYADH, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Saudi women demanding the right to drive said on Sunday they would keep up their campaign a day after government warnings and a heavy police presence thwarted their call for many women to get behind the wheel.


Fracking Fight Focuses on a New York Towns Ban
A lawsuit against a zoning ordinance that effectively banning hydraulic fracturing in Dryden, N.Y., could decide the future of the oil and gas industry in the state.


Mortgages Learning From Rejection
A rejection from a mortgage lender is no cause for shame. Instead, think of it as a call to action.


Sari Burns, Harry Waisbren Sometimes, It Pays to Break the Rules
The bride is a fellow in addiction psychiatry at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan; the groom is a co-founder of SuperVoters.org.


Fine vintage Jimenez rewarded for ace
Fun-loving Spanish veteran Miguel Angel Jimenez aced the eighth in the final round of the Portugal Masters to be rewarded with 100 bottles of red wine by a sponsor.


U.S. wildfire smoke poses health hazards to distant communities report
(Reuters) - Massive clouds of smoke spewed from U.S. wildfires raging ever more intensely in recent summers send soot, carbon monoxide and other toxins far and wide, posing health hazards for distant communities, scientists warned in a study on Thursday.


Star fund manager exits can prove a blow to small caps
* Small caps seen vulnerable after Woodford leaves Invesco


Austen ring bought back from singer
A ring once owned by the 19th century novelist Jane Austen is to remain in Britain after a museum successfully raised funds to buy it from American singer Kelly Clarkson.


UPDATE 1-Bomb kills 18 people on way to wedding in eastern Afghanistan
GHAZNI, Oct 27 (Reuters) - A roadside bomb in eastern Afghanistan killed 18 people, including at least five women, who were travelling to a wedding party by minibus, a local government official said on Sunday.


She Owns It Assessing a Businesss Mistakes in a Case of Credit Card Fraud
After a dress companys major loss because of fraud, some employees who should have raised alarms were laid off Im wrong, too, said one owner, but I cant fire myself.


South Carolina 27, Missouri 24 (Two Overtimes) Gamecocks Change Passer, and Fortune
Trailing, 17-0, in the third quarter, South Carolina replaced Dylan Thompson with Connor Shaw at quarterback, which spurred a comeback against Missouri.


Dufner claims 1st major title
Jason Dufner wins 2013 PGA Championship over Jim Furyk. Patrick Snell reports.


Austen ring bought back from singer
A ring once owned by the 19th century novelist Jane Austen is to remain in Britain after a museum successfully raised funds to buy it from American singer Kelly Clarkson.


Austrian telecoms watchdog to hear 4G auction gripes
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria's telecoms watchdog will hold a hearing of complaints by operators about the 2 billion euro ($2.8 billion) auction for fourth-generation frequencies, which was criticized for being too expensive.


Exports key to U.S. success
Jan 19 - In an exclusive interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt says that the American consumer is no longer the driver of the global economy and that high-tech exports are the key to future growth of the U.S. economy.


Norway's Arctic idyll shivers at oil plans
SVOLVAER, Norway (Reuters) - Oil companies seeking new Arctic areas for exploration face a battle with environmentalists, fishermen and hotel owners over Norwegian islands where jagged snow-capped peaks rise sheer from the sea.


Kingside Opens, Momofuku Ko Is Moving and More
The American brasserie with snazzy dcor and red accents is the latest venture for Marc Murphy; and more restaurant news.


ArtsBeat Snowden-Inspired Play to Be Part of Donmar Warehouse Spring Season
Josie Rourke and James Graham, the author of the hit political drama, This House, at the National Theater, have spent a year researching the impact of social media and online data gathering to create Privacy.


Giants Pierre-Paul Says He Wont Be Fully Healthy Till Next Year
Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, who has one sack this year, conceded on Thursday that he is not 100 percent healthy, and wont be for a while, after off-season back surgery.


Immelt says GE can succeed in China independently
Jan 19 - In an interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt touts the conglomerate's success with joint ventures in China, but says GE has succeeded on its own.


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