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Brokerages cut down on novice hires, turn to experience
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As brokerages search for ways to grow in a tight economy, many firms are cutting back on new adviser training programs and instead investing in experience.


Ask an Expert Advice About Sleep Deficiency in Midlife, Part 1
Orfeu Marcello Buxton, a neuroscientist, addresses questions about normal sleep in midlife, sleep apnea and other aspects of sleep deficiency.


Sports Briefing | Hockey Father of Devils Star Goalie Dies
Denis Brodeur, 82, one of Canadas most successful sports photographers and the father of the Devils goalie Martin Brodeur, died on Thursday, the Devils said.


Real Spirit Will Be Better for Madrid Derby-Ancelotti
Real Madrid will turn up with a better attitude for the local derby with Atletico Madrid on Saturday after needing a stoppage-time penalty to squeeze past promoted Elche 2-1 in midweek, said coach Carlo Ancelotti.


Di Resta reveals Ferrari 'dream'
Monza may be a long way from his birthplace in West Lothian, Scotland but Italy is unquestionably a home from home for Paul di Resta.


Pussy Riot inmate hospitalized
Her requests for parole and a prison transfer recently denied, a member of the punk rock collective Pussy Riot was hospitalized amid a hunger strike Friday, according to Russian state-run media.


Bill Gates Control-Alt-Delete a mistake
If you pressed Control-Alt-Delete to log on before reading this, Bill Gates says he's sorry.


Rescuers pull survivors from a collapsed building
Sept. 27 - Survivors are pulled from the rubble of a collapsed building in Mumbai. Julie Noce reports.


Brazil polls show Rousseff's popularity still on the rebound
BRASILIA (Reuters) - President Dilma Rousseff continues to recover popularity lost after the massive protests that shook Brazil in June, bolstering her chances of re-election next year, two polls published on Friday showed.


Breakingviews Smartphone fruit salad
Sept. 23 - As BlackBerry fades further, Apple surges anew. Breakingviews columnists discuss the financial and cultural - implications.


Rihanna's Instagram Arrests made
Two men in Thailand are in trouble with the law thanks to an Instagram photo posted by pop star Rihanna during her recent visit to the holiday island of Phuket.


Nadal's road to redemption
Rafael Nadal walked on to the clay court at the 2013 VTR Open in Chile not sure if this would be the beginning of a comeback or the end of a career. Rolando Santos was there for CNN with his camera to record what happened.


Motorsport Why Kimi was not paid
Kimi Raikkonen is leaving Lotus because he has not been paid his salary -- and the Formula One team now admits its philosophy is to prioritize spending on the car not its star drivers.


Common Sense Investors And Fed Talk Past Each Other
Investors were confused when the Federal Reserve decided not to curtail its stimulus efforts last week. Ben Bernanke became exasperated too.


Pentagon sees decisions on U.S. weather satellite in next months
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon is expected to reach decisions in coming months on how to meet its weather forecasting needs after the 2012 termination of a nearly $15 billion program being built by Northrop Grumman Corp, a senior official told Reuters on Thursday.


F.D.A. to Regulate Some Health Apps
The Food and Drug Administration said it would oversee mobile applications that function as medical devices, like ultrasounds, but not apps that count calories.


Theater Review Arguendo by Elevator Repair Service at the Public Theater
Arguendo, which brings together strippers and Supreme Court justices, is an argument for the right to free expression within an argument for the right to free expression.


Roma Moves to First in Serie A
Roma maintained its perfect start to the Serie A season in Italy with a 2-0 win at Sampdoria and took possession of first place after Napoli was held to a 1-1 draw at home against Sassuolo.


Richard Samson, Howard McGillin
Mr. Samson is a senior counsel at The New York Times Company; Mr. McGillin is an actor and cabaret singer.


Nadal merits mention in all-time great debate - Sampras
(Reuters) - Spaniard Rafael Nadal's name should be mentioned in any debate on the greatest tennis player of all time, according to former world number one Pete Sampras.


Cuban athletes get pay raise, green light to work abroad
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuban athletes will be allowed to work abroad and have been granted significant pay increases for their performance, official media said on Friday, in hopes of stemming a decline in the country's results in international competitions.


Berlusconi would not have been tried if gay Putin
VALDAI, Russia (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin rallied behind his old friend Silvio Berlusconi on Thursday, saying the former Italian prime minister would not have faced trial for having sex with a minor if he were gay.


American dream of F1 double alive
The American dream of holding two Formula One races next season has been kept alive after a new Grand Prix of America was added to the 2014 calendar.


Prince George christening announced
Sept. 27 - Britain's Prince George to be christened next month. Roselle Chen reports.


Will the fall TV season be less gay?
"Will Grace" star Sean Hayes is leading the way again.


Movie Review We Are What We Are, Reimagined in the Catskills
The director Jim Mickle takes on Jorge Michel Graus 2011 creep-out, We Are What We Are.


A homegrown fix for 'food deserts'
More than 72,000 people in Charlotte, North Carolina, lack access to fresh, healthy food. When Robin Emmons discovered this problem, she turned her backyard into a garden.


Wild pigs menace suburban Atlanta
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Wild pigs have descended on a suburban Atlanta neighborhood where they are scaring children, making a general nuisance of themselves, and acting as they if they own the place.


Sabres Blank Blue Jackets 3-0
Mikhail Grigorenko had a goal and an assist and Jhonas Enroth made 26 saves to lead the Buffalo Sabres to a 3-0 win Wednesday over the Columbus Blue Jackets.


German utilities urge market reform for renewables sector
* Utilities lobby takes aim at costly green energy subsidies


COLUMN-Britain's Miliband throws grenade into energy policy Kemp
(John Kemp is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own)


U.S. labor market not yet healthy Fed's Dudley
(Reuters) - An influential Federal Reserve policymaker on Friday unscored his commitment to accommodative policies, saying the labor market is not yet healthy and inflation should firm in the months...


Messi appears in court to answer tax evasion charges
GAVA, Spain (Reuters) - Barcelona forward Lionel Messi and his father Jorge testified separately in court on Friday to answer charges of tax evasion on income earned from the sale of the player's image rights.


U.N. panel to blame mankind for global warming, explain 'hiatus'
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A United Nations panel of experts met on Monday to review a draft report that raises the probability that climate change is man-made to 95 percent and warns of ever more extreme weather unless governments take strong action.


PRESS DIGEST-New York Times business news - Sept 27
Sept 27 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the New York Times business pages. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.


Up Next 11 things to know about Spain
It's Western Europe's second largest country, but it's the diversity of its people and passions that holds the key to understanding Spain's eternal appeal.


Thieves rob prison in northern Italy
ROME (Reuters) - Thieves in northern Italy broke into a prison and made off with a safe containing thousands of euros in the early hours of Wednesday, Italian media reported.


Body fat tied to heart risks in normal-weight adults
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - New evidence suggests older adults with a healthy weight but high percentage of body fat are at increased risk of heart-related diseases and death.


Certification board limits pay descriptions of U.S. brokers
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stockbrokers who market themselves as fee-only certified financial planners have been told to modify the way they describe their jobs.


EU lawmakers back strict new approval system for medical devices
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union lawmakers backed a strict new approval system for high-tech medical devices on Wednesday, raising industry fears of added delays in getting new products to market that could dull Europe's competitive edge.


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