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The rise of golf's multimillionaires
The PGA Tour can make instant millionaires at virtually every one of its tournaments -- but it was not always that way. It took golf pioneer Billy Casper almost 15 years to reach seven figures in the nascent days of the pro circuit.


An Earth Year on Mars
NASAs Curiosity rover is slowly making its way to Mount Sharp, a Martian mountain whose rocks could provide clues on whether the planet was ever habitable.


UPDATE 3-Nine auto parts makers to plead guilty to U.S. price fixing
* Company execs met in remote locations, used code names - DOJ


Japan's newest rocket Epsilon lifts off
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's first new rocket in 12 years lifted off on Saturday, after two setbacks last month, keeping alive hopes that the country may eventually be able to enter the growing, multi-billion dollar satellite launch industry.


Miracle at Medinah Pain Can Motivate U.S.-Watson
United States captain Tom Watson wants his team to draw on the memory of their painful 'Miracle at Medinah' defeat when they bid to wrest the Ryder Cup back from Europe in Scotland next year.


McQuaid denies telling team member not to cooperate
FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) - International Cycling Union (UCI) president Pat McQuaid denied on Thursday an allegation that he told an employee of a professional team not to cooperate with an investigation into disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong.


Want fruit with your burger? McDonald's expands anti-obesity push
Sept 26 (Reuters) - Hold the fries, pass the salad. McDonald's Corp on Thursday said it would offer healthy options as part of its popular value meals, letting customers choose a side salad, fruit or vegetables instead of french fries.


Exclusive KCG nears $12 million settlement with SEC on Knight glitch - sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The successor company to Knight Capital Group is near a settlement of around $12 million with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission related to last year's trading glitch that disrupted equity markets and led to Knight's sale, according to two sources.


In New Zealand, Jitters Yield to Cheers, Then Sighs
At the Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, disappointed fans expressed pride in the performance of Emirates Team New Zealand.


Tasting the Green Circle Chickens
In a blind tasting, Melissa Clark and two Dining editors sampled the chickens fed scraps from some of New Yorks best restaurants.


Hungry City New York, All Wrapped Up in a Tortilla
Every cart, truck and bodega holds a promise of taco greatness.


Merkel still needs to focus on euro zone
Sept 23 - Investors liked the German election result but what's first on Merkel's to do list when it comes to the rest of the euro zone? The EU's top economic official tells Reuters what he thinks she must focus on. Sonia Legg reports


India Ink Image of the Day Sept. 26
According to a recent report by the local authorities in New Delhi, cases of dengue fever are on a rise in the city.


Brazil blaze sparks panic
Sept. 26 - Fire crews tackle major blaze at a fertilizer plant in southern Brazil. Paul Chapman reports.


'Lord of the Flies' with guns
James Fergusson says Somalian boys are lured into Al-Shabaab by promises of food and security. Until governments can give them that, they will continue to join up.


Fashion Review Sport Is the New Dynamic
Many New Generation designers, trying to fit into a historic past, are choosing a sporty energy for their collections.


In Indonesia, a Governor at Home on the Streets
As Indonesians look to their next presidential election, many are talking about a local governor who has demonstrated an unusually common touch with the people.


Tackling intolerance in Pakistan
All Saints Church was designed to look like a mosque -- to symbolize unity amidst a community of many religions. Completed in 1883, it was built within the old walled city of Peshawar during a century of relative peace and harmony.


At War Blog Part 1 Idealism or Realism When It Comes to Syria?
Dan Savage, a former infantry officer, analyzes the debate over Syria through his perspective as a veteran.


7 swanky hostels around the world
Budget-conscious travelers rejoice Hostels aren't what they used to be. Some of them have a sense of style, and they're offering options once reserved for higher-end hotels.


Q. and A. With Stuart Elliott
The actors behind your favorite commercials.


ArtsBeat Rene Fleming Sings an Operatic Top Ten for David Letterman
Ms. Fleming performed the Top 10 Opera Lyrics on Late Show With David Letterman.


Rainbow laces spark criticism
It was supposed to provide the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow but the latest effort to fight homophobia in football is in danger of fading into monochrome.


Grapefruit-sized RadBall proposed for Fukushima clean-up
July 11 - The world's largest floating power station is about to set sail from Tokyo bay for deployment off Fukushima, while officials struggle to clean up radioactive waste inside the crippled Fukushima Daiichi power station. Soon however, they may have a grapefruit-sized ball made of aluminium and tungsten to help them. Called RadBall, the device is designed to locate sources of radiation in difficult to reach places. Jim Drury has more.


Op-Ed Contributor How Do You Say Blog in German?
The editors of the German Duden dictionary added 5,000 words to the 26th edition, many of them English or of English origin. Some Germans arent happy.


Fed's Stein need to be more predictable on bond taper
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve should make itself more predictable about scaling back its massive bond buying campaign, a top U.S. central banker said on Thursday, acknowledging that it had confused markets by not tapering at its meeting last week.


Population Control Is Called Big Revenue Source in China
The lawyer said he suspected that the fines, for violating laws that usually limit couples to one child, were a substantial source of revenue for some provinces.


UPDATE 1-Russian courts order activists held over Arctic oil protest
* Thirty activists face hearings over protest at oil platform


Advertising A Big Week for the Advertising Industry, in Many Ways
For Advertising Week, 90,000 people, at more than a dozen locations, are attending 198 events featuring 798 speakers.


Well Everyday Sadists Among Us
Those who enjoying inflicting pain without provocation are not that uncommon, and not complete monsters, suggests a study trying to identify the distinct traits of such everyday sadism.


MA flat so far this year, even with mammoth Verizon deal
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dealmaking around the world was basically flat over the first nine months of the year, a disappointing level given the $130 billion Verizon Communications Inc transaction that...


A Statue Is Removed, and Fans Are Thrilled
The statue, built by the Fulham teams former owner, stood outside Craven Cottage in London for more than two years.


Off-balance, cliff-edge hotel
It's awkward, possibly ingenious; designers hope to create a building that will make Lima an international sensation.


BlackBerry Cancels Call to Discuss Its Results
The company said the call was canceled because of a conditional takeover bid by its largest shareholder.


New York man hits 3 million miles in 1966 Volvo
Sep. 20 - Irv Gordon hits 3 million miles in his 1966 Volvo continuing his place in the Guinness Book of World Records as the driver with the most miles driven in one car by a single owner. Gavino Garay reports.


E.P.A. Rules on Emissions at Existing Coal Plants Might Give States Leeway
The states might be given latitude on how to reach carbon limits. Some states are already well on their way; others dont see global warming as a pressing problem.


Advertising Speaking of Sports, and Kardashians
Participants in Advertising Week devote panels and presentations to the increasing popularity of sports on television, a reality show family and social media.


Kenya widens mall attack probe, alert for UK 'White Widow'
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Interpol issued a wanted persons alert at Kenya's request on Thursday for a British woman who has been cited by British police as a possible suspect in the attack on a Nairobi shopping mall that killed at least 72 people.


BlackBerry battles for survival
BlackBerry may have found a buyer, but its fight for survival continues. CNN's Richard Quest reports.


Win a Trip 2013
As Erin Luhmann travels with Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof, she reports on malnutrition in Mali, treatments for clubfoot in Niger and the refugee crisis from the conflict in Darfur.


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