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Winston Helps No 8 Florida St Beat BC 48-34
With a wave of his left arm, Jameis Winston motioned for Kenny Shaw to go long. With a heave by his right arm, the Florida State freshman delivered the ball in stride.


Djokovic Reaches 100th Week at No. 1 in Rankings
Novak Djokovic is No. 1 in the rankings for the 100th week. Djokovic, 26, is the ninth player to reach the milestone.


Cargill to distribute Australian grass/grain-fed beef in U.S.
CHICAGO, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Cargill Food Distribution has partnered with beef processor Teys Australia to provide Australian beef from grass and grain-feed cattle to the U.S. market, according to a Cargill statement on Monday.


Americans Abroad Totally Immersed in European Soccer
The writer, a United States international midfielder, also plays for Kopparbergs/Goteborg in Sweden.


The allure of pearls explored
September 18 - The Victoria Albert Museum in London hosts an exhibit exploring the history of pearls through the centuries from the early Roman Empire to present day. Sharon Reich reports.


Argentine Judge Seeks to Put Franco Officials on Trial
The judge wants to extradite police officials who are accused of torturing opponents of the dictatorship until 1975, when Francisco Franco died.


David Finkels Thank You for Your Service
Soldiers interviewed by David Finkel faced their greatest challenges once they came home.


What to know before visiting 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.


Well What a Messy Desk Says About You
It can be a good idea to clean up your desk. But not if youre looking to be creative.


Abbott seeks Indonesia asylum support
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono meet in Jakarta Monday amid escalating tensions over asylum seekers arriving by boat from Indonesia.


As Some Companies Turn to Health Exchanges, G.E. Seeks a New Path
Seeking to cut costs and improve care for its employees, General Electric has taken a hands-on approach with hospitals and doctors.


The Caucus Ads to Urge Obama to Reject Oil Pipeline
A new television ad scheduled for broadcast on Sunday will call on President Obama to do the right thing to prevent climate change by rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline.


Dot Earth Blog Climate Panels Fifth Report Clarifies Humanitys Choices
The pace of global warming beyond 2050 is ours to choose, a new climate report says.


Your Money Adviser Free Apps for Nearly Every Health Problem, but What About Privacy?
An analysis of 43 popular wellness apps by the nonprofit Privacy Rights Clearinghouse found that many apps connect to advertising and data-analysis sites without the users knowledge.


Alcatel says wins China Mobile 4G network order
PARIS, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Alcatel-Lucent said on Monday that China Mobile Ltd had chosen its lightRadio small-cell technology for the nationwide roll-out of the world's biggest high-speed mobile broadband network.


Lilly mulls options as Medicare shuns Alzheimer's diagnostic
(Reuters) - Eli Lilly and Co on Monday said the federal government has unfairly blocked patient access to its Amyvid diagnostic test for Alzheimer's disease by denying reimbursement for such products, and said a requested new study of the test could create additional delay.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Serbia Reaches Davis Cup Final
Serbia reached the Davis Cup final after Janko Tipsarevic won the decisive singles match against Vasek Pospisil to clinch a 3-2 victory over Canada.


Vice Admiral Is Suspended in Gambling Investigation
Vice Adm. Timothy M. Giardina was the No. 2 officer at the United States Strategic Command before being suspended earlier this month.


Who is the greatest F1 driver?
Who is the greatest F1 driver of all time? Past and present drivers give their verdict on the contenders to CNN.


UPDATE 1-SEC would operate as normal in early weeks of shutdown
WASHINGTON, Sept 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission would continue reviewing IPO applications and monitoring markets as normal in the early weeks of a government shutdown, but market players are increasingly anxious about the prospect of a prolonged funding gap.


You're the Boss Blog Worry About Cyberattacks Increases, Survey Says
The vast majority of small-business owners are worried about cybersecurity and nearly half report their businesses were victims of cyberattacks.


Gadgetwise Minimal Desktop Speakers With Maximum Sound
Logitechs Z600 Bluetooth speakers deliver some serious volume from a streamlined package.


Ask Well Is It Safe to Eat Soy?
Concerns have been raised about possible health risks from eating soy. Anahad OConnor responds.


BlackBerrys Future in Doubt, Keyboard Lovers Bemoan Their Own
BlackBerry could soon be leaving the phone business, which is worrying its loyal users who have refused to give up its devices and their tiny buttons for touch-screen models.


In Transit Blog Calendar Coming Events in New York; Edinburgh; Albuquerque
A weekly capsule of events around the globe curated by our writers and editors.


Britney Spears gets Las Vegas show
Britney Spears is about to hit the Strip.


Sudan arrests 700 people in week of deadly anti-government unrest
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Seven hundred people have been arrested during a week of the worst unrest in central Sudan in years, the government said on Monday, as protests continued against President Omar Hassan al-Bashir.


Sony's PS4 tops Xbox One as gamers' holiday choice Reuters/Ipsos poll
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - More U.S. shoppers prefer Sony Corp's upcoming PlayStation 4 than Microsoft Corp's Xbox One, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, as the industry's two leading videogame console makers prepare to do battle this holiday season.


Syrian FM likens fighting inside his country to 9/11 attacks
Sept. 30 - Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem compares militant attacks to the the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States during his speech to the UN General Assembly. Deborah Gembara reports. .In a speech to the annual meeting of the U.N. General Assembly in New York.


Apple passes Coke as world's 'top brand'
Move over, Coke. It looks like Apple is the real thing.


Sprint investors need patience, possibly up to two years -SoftBank founder
NEW YORK/TOKYO, Sept 30 (Reuters) - SoftBank Corp's bid to revive U.S. wireless operator Sprint Corp could take as long as two years, the Japanese telecoms group's founder said on Monday, dampening investor hopes of a quick turnaround.


ArtsBeat Almost a Year After Storm, TKTS Booth at Seaport to Reopen
The site, which was closed when Hurricane Sandy damaged the South Street Seaport last October, will reopen on Tuesday.


Tony Blair on the Middle East
Former UK PM Tony Blair on the Middle East on the heels of Kenyan mall shooting


On the Threshold of Obamacare, Warily
Some uninsured people are eager to sign up for new state marketplaces, but for others the decision will require a series of complicated calculations.


Galatasaray Appoint Mancini on Three-Year Deal
Former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has signed a three-year deal with Galatasaray to replace Fatih Terim who was sacked as coach last week, the Turkish champions said on Monday.


Election system needs an overhaul, but it's not that easy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Voters in Florida were still waiting to cast their ballots more than six hours after polls closed on Election Day, registered voters in Ohio were told they were not on voter rolls and new voter ID laws in Pennsylvania led to confusion at voting places.


Most powerful female politician?
Frugal, discreet and boring -- just some of the ways Angela Merkel has been described by peers and in the global press. As Germans head to the polls Sunday, CNN looks at how the German chancellor became the most powerful woman in the world.


Wells Fargo to pay Freddie Mac $780 mln to settle mortgage claims
Sept 30 (Reuters) - Wells Fargo Co said on Monday it will pay $780 million in cash to Freddie Mac to resolve substantially all repurchase liabilities on home loans sold to the government-controlled...


Sousa seals first ATP win for Portugal
(Reuters) - Unheralded Joao Sousa completed a fairytale run at the Malaysian Open on Sunday when he beat France's Julien Benneteau 2-6 7-5 6-4 in the final to become the first Portuguese to win an ATP Tour title.


James van Sweden Dies at 78; His Designs Urged Lawns to Grow
Mr. van Sweden helped lead a revolt against the well-manicured lawn, creating naturalistic, colorful gardens inspired by master painters.


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