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Breakingviews Despite progress, Barclays to face more pain
Oct. 30 - Unless Barclays wants to curb dividend payouts, it may have to cut its investment bank again, argues Breakingviews.


British Tabloid Editors Charged in Hacking Scandal Had Affair, Prosecutors Say
Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, former editors of the now-defunct News of the World, are charged with conspiracy in connection with the phone hacking.


Football UEFA punishes CSKA
CSKA Moscow will play its next home European Champions League match with part of its stadium closed as punishment for racism offenses.


Personal Health Commutings Hidden Cost
The American dependence on cars, resulting in lost hours that could otherwise be spent exercising or socializing, has taken a toll on our health.


Del Potro Beats Federer in Swiss Indoors Final
Juan Martn del Potro defeated Roger Federer, 7-6 (3), 2-6, 6-4, in the final of the Swiss Indoors in Basel for the second straight year.


Woods wins 79th PGA title
Tiger Woods wraps up victory in the WGC-Bridgestone tournament Sunday ahead of the final major of the season later this week where he will start hot favorite.


Shoppers give apparel retailer Body Central a miss; shares fall
Oct 31 (Reuters) - Women's apparel retailer Body Central Corp reported a larger-than-expected quarterly loss as it struggled to attract customers, sending its shares down 20 percent after the bell.


Russian teen gets F1 chance
He might only be 19 but Daniil Kvyat is ready to race with the big boys after being confirmed as Toro Rosso's new signing for the 2014 season.


Kentucky Is No. 1 in Preseason Poll
Every time Kentucky coach John Calipari starts to praise his latest crop of talented freshmen, he's just as quick to point out that it is a work in progress.


Movie Review Naomi Watts Stars In Diana
Naomi Watts portrays the Princess of Wales in a film that revisits her affair with a Pakistani heart surgeon, based on Kate Snells book Diana Her Last Love.


Missoni, More Than a Zigzag
After a year of tragedies, the Missoni family begins to chart a new course forward.


Baylor Climbs to No. 5 in AP College Football Poll
Baylor climbed to No. 5 in The Associated Press college football poll, the best ranking for the Bears in 60 years.


Exhibition Review Beethovens Ninth A Masterpiece Reunited at the Morgan
Beethovens Ninth A Masterpiece Reunited, an exhibition at the Morgan Library Museum, focuses on two copied scores of that symphony that were edited by the composer.


Gadgetwise Review JBL Spark Bluetooth Speaker
The JBL Spark Bluetooth has mediocre sound quality, and needs to be plugged into the wall, but it is colorful.


On Baseball It Took Only One Year for Farrell to Reset the Red Sox
The Red Sox turned to John Farrell, their former pitching coach, to turn around a team that had disintegrated under Manager Bobby Valentine.


Seoul's 'Gangnam Style' police
The uniforms of Seoul's new tourist police force were designed by "Gangnam Style" singer Psy's costume designer.


Massacre victims' families lose lawsuit
A multi-million dollar negligence lawsuit filed by the families of two victims of the 2007 Virginia Tech mass shooting has been dismissed by Virginia's highest court.


TV Talk Midseason Renewals
The Times reporters Bill Carter and Brian Stelter discuss this weeks TV cancellations and renewals.


Marvin Gaye heirs sue 'Blurred Lines'
Robin Thicke's summertime hit "Blurred Lines" is an illegal rip-off of Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give It Up," Gaye's children claim in court documents filed Wednesday.


Why parents should let kids get a fright
Jeff Pearlman says parents should not be afraid to let their children get a good scare on Halloween. Pushing out of comfort zone can help kids confront fear, feel brave and accomplished


UPDATE 9-Brent oil falls, spread narrows on profit-taking
* Brent-WTI sold on profit-taking after spread hit widest gap in 6 months


Ghost town inspires movie
CNN's Sara Sidner visits a ghost town that is the inspiration for the UAE's first horror movie, "Djinn."


T Magazine On Beauty | Morocco in a Bottle
Made with a blend of natural oils, the new body serum from the New York skin care line Kahina Giving Beauty has a scent thats intended to transport its wearer straight to Fez.


Eat Roy Choi, L.A.s Street-Food King
With his first book, L.A. Son, the progenitor of the Korean-Mexican taco updates the food of his childhood.


Your Money An Intriguing Product Thats Too Complex for Many
Alternative mutual funds have been gaining in popularity, but some advisers urge caution.


Gadgetwise Earbuds Built of Sterner Stuff, With a Few Quirks
The housings, fittings and plug of the RHA 750i are made from stainless steel, not plastic.


Bits Blog In Singapore, Building Businesses for the Next Billion
While Silicon Valley concentrates on wealthy nations, start-ups and venture capitalists in places like Singapore are addressing far more diverse markets.


Editor's Choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


Washington Nationals Hire Matt Williams as Manager
More than a decade ago, when Matt Williams was still a third baseman, and Mike Rizzo was still climbing the front-office rungs, the future general manager thought he noticed the makings of a future skipper.


No shutdown in U.S. Midwest as business activity index surges
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Business activity in the U.S. Midwest surged past expectations in October as new orders hit their highest level since 2004, countering recent evidence of soft economic growth.


This Land A World Away, the Seventh Game; Close at Hand, Condemned Nazis
For two American chaplains at Nuremberg prison in Germany, the climactic end of the initial phase of postwar judgment coincided with Game 7 of the 1946 World Series.


Well New Years Baby? You May Pay More
While medical conditions and encounters dont care whether its 2013 or 2014, health insurance and subsidies generally play by the calendar year. Having a child early in the year presents some special challenges.


Florida governor orders review of election laws after voting snafus
TALLAHASSEE, Florida (Reuters) - Florida Governor Rick Scott ordered his top elections official on Wednesday to figure out what caused long lines at polling stations and delays in ballot counting in the battleground state on Election Day.


Off the Menu King Cole Bar Salon Opening
The bar is set to reopen with its restored Maxfield Parrish mural and a new menu at its adjoining restaurant, the Salon; and more restaurant openings.


Solid October ends with a dip
Oct. 31 - Summary Stocks suffer late-day sell-off but stay strong for October; Chicago factories offer pleasant surprise; ExxonMobil, Expedia rally after exceeding forecasts; Silicon Valley to help fix Healthcare.gov. Conway G. Gittens reports.


'Lost world' of Australian rainforest yields up three new species
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Scientists have discovered three new species of animals in a rainforest 'lost world' in Australia, protected for millions of years by almost impenetrable stacks of granite boulders.


F1 design pushes boundaries
Christina MacFarlane explores the evolution of F1 design with 4-time F1 World Champion Alain Prost.


Poland, Wedded to Coal, Spurns Europe on Clean Energy Targets
A fossil-fuels holdout, Poland has actively worked to block the European Unions effort to more tightly control greenhouse gas emissions.


Ralph Pellecchio, James Wernz
A special counsel for Citigroup in Manhattan and an attending physician at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn are married by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.


Wealth Matters Twitter Tantalizes, but Beware the I.P.O.
Some offerings get so much attention they can cloud peoples judgment, but investors must understand how a companys stock will fit in their portfolio.


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