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Turbo talk with Alain Prost
The Art of Movement explores the evolution of F1 design with four-time F1 World Champion Alain Prost.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Fashion Week Isabel Marant
Scenes from the Paris Fashion Week photo diary of Alfredo Piola.


Wind power company Pattern's shares rise 10 percent in debut
(Reuters) - Shares of wind farm operator Pattern Energy Group Inc rose 10 percent in their debut, valuing the company at about $1.24 billion.


Bank of America in record settlement over 'robocall' complaints
* BofA denies allegations, agrees to settle for $32 million


Populist Left Makes Warren Its Hot Ticket
Senator Elizabeth Warren, a powerful Democratic fund-raiser who has seized on economic issues, says she is not interested in seeking the presidency.


Robert Barnard, Award-Winning Writer of British Crime Cozies, Dies at 76
Mr. Barnard, the author of 40 novels, was an accomplished creator of the cozy genre, murder mysteries that feature picturesque settings, colorful characters and minimal violence.


Diesel founder taken aback by race for young designers
PARIS (Reuters) - Renzo Rosso, the founder of Diesel, says competition for hot designers is now as intense as for football stars, as shown by the speed at which big luxury groups such as LVMH are...


ArtsBeat Rock the Bells Festival Cancels Remaining Shows
Promoters of the Rock the Bells hip-hop festival have canceled two shows in Washington this weekend and two at the Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey next weekend because of lackluster ticket sales.


A Troupe Thrives, After Disasters
3-Legged Dog is outrunning adversity thanks to its innovations in technology.


T Magazine Feeling For | The Enduring Appeal of the Patagonia Fleece
The California sportswear brand has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity among the fashion set simply by sticking to its utilitarian roots.


Growing Libya's new nation
CNN's Christiane Amanpour speaks with Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan.


Wealth Matters Financing Start-Up Dreams With Retirement Savings
You can use 401(k) money to create a new business, but beware the rules are complicated and the Internal Revenue Service will be watching closely.


Typhoon lashes southern China
Sept. 30 - Fishermen missing as Typhoon Wutip batters the southern coast of China. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


'Sheva' struggles on debut
Andriy Shevchenko is returning to pro sports.


A Troupe Thrives, After Disasters
3-Legged Dog is outrunning adversity thanks to its innovations in technology.


EPA to be hit hard in shutdown, could delay renewable fuel standard
Sept 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will take one of the biggest hits of any federal agency if the government shuts down this week, operating with under 7 percent of its employees, according to guidance issued by the agency.


Singing doctor turns social media into treatment tool
Sept. 25 - A doctor in the UK has become a Youtube sensation while demonstrating the power of social media to help patients. Dr Tapas Mukherjee is now known as 'The Singing Doctor', with his version of 90s hit "Breakfast at Tiffany's" by the band Deep Blue Something, which he has adapted lyrically to help acute asthma patients treat their condition. Jim Drury went to meet him.


EU Commission, ECB says fall in lending poses risk to Spain's banks
BRUSSELS, Sept 30 (Reuters) - A programme of economic and bank reform in Spain is on target, but the country's slack economy and a fall-off in lending poses a risk to the nation's banks, a review by...


Smell of fall in the air in parts of U.S.
The smell of fall is already in the air in some parts of the United States. That means it's time to pack up the car and drive to wherever the leaves are changing colors.


Filling up on petrol station offices
(Reuters.com) - Seeking a place to work out of the office that is quieter than a bustling coffee shop and provides drinks, printers, Wi-Fi and even petrol?


Islanders Beat Senators 4-1 to Sweep SS Series
Riley Wetmore and Ryan Strome scored first-period goals to lead the New York Islanders to a 4-1 victory over Ottawa and a sweep of a split-squad series against the Senators on Sunday night that closed out the NHL preseason.


'Breaking Bad' goes out with a bang
Was the series finale of "Breaking Bad" satisfying? Did it tie up all loose ends? Did the character you wanted to live survive and did the ones you wanted to die get their just desserts? Is it sending you back to the beginning to binge watch it all over again?


Yemen's army retakes base seized by Qaeda militants
ADEN (Reuters) - Yemeni special forces retook an army base and freed several hostages hours after al Qaeda militants disguised as security personnel seized the site in southeast Yemen, killing at least four soldiers, a military official said on Monday.


Can African aviation lift its game?
Nico Bezuidenhout, the CEO of South Africa's Mango Airlines, talks about the growing number of African airlines.


The Lede Irans Foreign Minister Calls the Holocaust a Heinous Crime and a Genocide
Irans foreign minister insisted that his country does not deny the historical reality of the Holocaust, which he called a heinous crime, and a genocide, which must never be allowed to be repeated.


Dance Review Roberto Bolle Performs With Friends at City Center
Roberto Bolle and Friends, a dance gala organized as part of a year of Italian culture, was presented Tuesday night at City Center.


Roche immunotherapy drug may be 'game changer' in lung cancer
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - An experimental Roche drug that seems to work particularly well against lung cancer in smokers may be a "game changer" for these normally difficult-to-treat patients, researchers said on Sunday.


Hilary Baer, Christopher Hogan
The bride is a nurse practitioner specializing in womens health; the groom is a gastroenterology fellow.


Britain's Tate museum calls on government for funding "contract"
LONDON (Reuters) - The Tate museum called for a five-year public funding "contract" with the British government on Thursday to help stabilize its role as a national repository of art in an era of declining public finances for culture.


Corner Office Jonathan Klein of Getty Images, on Useful Critiques
The C.E.O. of Getty Images warns against critiquing others work in too much detail. In fiddling over the small stuff, he says, you take away all the empowerment.


Chiefs 31, Giants 7 Chiefs Deflate Giants Momentum, Sending Them to Another Loss
The Chiefs Dexter McCluster returned a punt 89 yards for a touchdown that broke open a close game in the third quarter that left the Giants at 0-4 for the first time since 1987.


Italian political crisis threatens to split Berlusconi camp
ROME (Reuters) - Silvio Berlusconi's bid to push Italy into new elections faces a test on Monday when he meets lawmakers from his center-right party who have shown growing unease over his shock decision to pull support from Prime Minister Enrico Letta's coalition.


Thief caught green-handed by British police trap
LONDON (Reuters) - A thief was caught not so much red-handed as green-faced in London after breaking into a car in that sprayed him with a liquid that glows emerald under ultraviolet light.


REFILE-In historic step, Japan PM to hike tax; will cushion blow to economy
* Japan PM Abe to announce sales-tax hike, stimulus package


City Room Rock, Paper, Scissors for a Citi Bike
Metropolitan Diary Two men used a childs game to decide which of them would get the only available Citi Bike.


Tool Kit A Surge in Growth for a New Kind of Online Course
Three major sites have emerged in the last couple of years to offer massive open online courses, greatly expanding the opportunity to take college classes.


Tesla, Tata equal tough times for GM
General Motors faces a future challenged by emerging car companies such as Tata abroad and innovative firms such as Tesla in the U.S., says GM Vice Chairman Stephen Girsky.


Yale receives $250 million donation, largest in its 312-year history
BOSTON (Reuters) - An alumnus of Yale University, who in June retired from a large U.S. money manager, has given the elite university $250 million, the largest donation in the school's 312-year...


Knicks and Nets Expected to Share 2015 All-Star Game
The N.B.A. will announce on Wednesday that the game will be held at Madison Square Garden, and that the dunk contest and other related events will be at Barclays Center.


Bayern draw Man City
European Champions League holders Bayern Munich are paired with English side Manchester City in the group stages of the continent's most prestigious club competition while Barcelona and AC Milan are drawn together.


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