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Fashion Review Chlo, Giambattista Valli, Givenchy, Sacai, Stella McCartney
Clare Waight Keller of Chlo and Stella McCartney present very wearable collections in Paris.


PRESS DIGEST- Financial Times - Oct 2
Oct 2 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.


Affair alleged in pastor shooting
A sheriff says he's nearing a motive behind the killing of a Louisiana pastor who witnesses say was shot by a former deacon as the congregation looked on.


Decorator blamed for Mumbai collapse
The death toll from the five-story building collapse in Mumbai rose to 60 on Sunday, authorities said.


Google offer may end search engine case, says EU antitrust chief
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - An offer by Google to modify how it displays Internet search results could settle a long-running antitrust dispute with the European Union, the EU competition chief said on Tuesday.


A Monument to the West That Many Pass By
A lack of visitors and money threatens to turn the Great Platte River Road Archway in Nebraska into a symbolic and literal blight in the vast expanse of the Midwest.


The most expensive education in America - Felix TV
The Poway school district in San Diego County, Calif., is investing $105 million in education. But the final cost will actually be much more.


Paulson, Bloomberg backing study of U.S. climate impacts
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg are sponsoring a study of how climate change will affect the United States and what that disruption will cost.


Clock ticking on government shutdown
Sept. 30 - As the threat of a government shutdown loomed, President Barack Obama called on Congress to "choose the right thing" and pass a fiscal budget after lawmakers failed to reach a deal. Sarah Irwin reports.


South Korea picks Lloyd's to review nuclear reactor certificates
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea has selected global ship classifier Lloyd's Register to review the safety certificates of the country's nuclear reactors in the wake of a scandal over forged documents, the energy ministry said.


Winning Lottery Numbers for Sept. 30, 2013
Lottery numbers for Sept. 30, 2013 for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.


Lone survivor of Colorado rock slide saved by her dad rescuer
DENVER (Reuters) - A 13-year-old girl who was the lone survivor of a Colorado rock slide that killed five hikers told a rescuer that her father shielded her from tumbling boulders, which likely saved her life, according to the rescuer.


Chinese fishing boats sink, 72 missing
Seventy-two people are missing after three Chinese fishing boats sank in the South China Sea amid stormy weather caused by a typhoon, state media reported.


Keeping busy tunnel tip-top
Atika Shubert looks at how engineers carry out maintenance on the Channel Tunnel, one of the world's busiest railway routes.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Balotelli Barred for Three Games
Mario Balotelli was barred for three games on Monday after a confrontation with the referee after A.C. Milans loss to Napoli on Sunday.


Broncos, Seahawks Steady Atop AP Pro32 Rankings
Peyton Manning downplayed another dominant victory over the weekend, and Denver Broncos coach John Fox insisted there are still plenty of areas where his team can improve.


New York City Opera closes doors, plans bankruptcy filing
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York City Opera, established 70 years ago as "The People's Opera," said on Tuesday it was closing and filing for bankruptcy protection after failing to raise enough money to stay open.


Editorial John Boehners Shutdown
A damaging and unnecessary crisis could easily have been stopped, but the House speaker refused.


Neymar Scores as Barcelona Stays Perfect in League Play
Neymar scored his first league goal and helped host Barcelona ease past Real Sociedad, 4-1, in Spains top league and stay perfect after six matches.


Fantasy Football Week 5 Mining for Waiver Wire Gold
With a quarter of the season done, there are still useful players sitting on waiver wires who are ripe for the taking, including Alex Smith, Danny Woodhead and Justin Blackmon.


Guardiola Ignores Pellegrini Record, Tips City to Go Far
Pep Guardiola viewed his great record against old rival Manuel Pellegrini as irrelevant ahead of Wednesday's clash, with the Bayern Munich coach tipping Manchester City to go far in the Champions League.


Nicklaus ready to enter new territory, on ice
DUBLIN, Ohio (Reuters) - Golfing great Jack Nicklaus was a master of his environment out on the course but he will enter very foreign territory when he drops the puck to start a National Hockey League (NHL) game in Columbus on Friday.


Fifth of Hong Kong residents live below poverty line
Hong Kong, with its glittering skyscrapers and luxury malls, is home to some of the world's richest people but new government figures show that a fifth of its population lives in poverty.


World Briefing | Europe German Politician Faces Plagiarism Accusations
A German university is looking into allegations that Frank-Walter Steinmeier, a leading Social Democrat and a former foreign minister, plagiarized parts of his doctoral dissertation.


Intel and Sony Ambitions for Internet TV Services Meet Skepticism
Intels goal of introducing its OnCue service by the end of the year has been scrapped, and Sony, like Intel, has yet to announce deals to carry any channels.


In South Sudan, Government Troops Implicated in Violence
Since achieving independence, South Sudan has been bedeviled by problems, especially violence by soldiers against civilians.


Soccer Roundup Manchester Teams Stumble and Fall
Manchester United and Manchester City each lost games in Englands Premier League on Saturday.


Four bodies recovered from wreckage of California plane crash
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Medical examiners recovered four bodies on Tuesday from the wreckage of a small jet that crash-landed into a hangar and burst into flames at the Santa Monica airport near Los Angeles over the weekend, the coroner's office operations chief said.


Generali completes sale of US business to Scor for $910 mln
MILAN, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Assicurazioni Generali, Italy's biggest insurer, said on Tuesday it had completed the sale of its U.S. life reinsurance business to France's Scor for total gross proceeds...


UPDATE 1-India's October gold imports seen picking up sharply
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI, Oct 1 (Reuters) - India's only gold imports in August and September were for exporters' use, reducing volumes to a fraction of what the world's biggest bullion buyer used to bring...


Chemical team arrives in Syria
An international team tasked with overseeing the effort to rid Syria of its chemical weapons has arrived in Damascus.


Premier League Coverage Pays Off for NBC
NBC Sports Group has gone big with covering Premier League soccer games as part of a three-year deal. The viewership numbers have shown that the formula for full-blown coverage has been working.


On the Market in the Region
An expanded ranch in Manalapan, N.J., and a colonial in Old Greenwich, Conn.


Shutdown sets off scramble to delay U.S. court deadlines
WASHINGTON, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Faced with an indefinite government shutdown, U.S. government lawyers sought delays on Tuesday in court cases across the country on subjects ranging from competition among Idaho hospitals to drone strikes abroad.


Personal Health Dietary Report Card Disappoints
An analysis of Americans diets from 1970 to 2010 reveals we have a way to go in cutting down on harmful fats and starches to ward off obesity, diabetes and heart disease.


Breakingviews Austrian Banks - Europes next problem child?
Sept. 25 - Viennas lenders have seen a failed debt sale, quasi-profit warning and prospect of a bigger bailout. Breakingviews says they could become a test case for Brussels new bail-in regime


Ford C-Max Hybrid Owners Get Rebate for Disappointing Mileage
Ford will pay owners of the car $550 to compensate for what they will spend on gas beyond what the original rating had led them to expect.


Music Review New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Opens Its Season
A program called Promise of the New Word kicked off the New Jersey Symphony Orchestras 91st season.


Messages of Concussion and Blue Is the Warmest Color
Two new films Stacie Passons Concussion and Abdellatif Kechiches Blue Is the Warmest Color address same-sex relationships between women in new ways.


Royal baby a retail giant
UK retailers are riding the wave of excitement over Prince William and Kate Middletons baby all the way to the bank. Spending, from collectibles to celebratory libations, is expected to exceed $300 million.


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