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Skin Deep New Beauty Goal Plumper Cheeks
Round, plump cheeks look young. Saggy, sunken ones look old. Dermatologists now focus on increasing volume for a more youthful look.


UPDATE 1-Raytheon wins $243 mln U.S. Navy order for SM-6 missiles
WASHINGTON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Raytheon Co has won a contract worth $243 million to build 89 new Standard Missile-6 interceptors for the U.S. Navy, the Pentagon said on Friday.


Mall attack a blow to tourism
Kenya remains a safe place to visit despite an attack on a Nairobi shopping mall over the weekend in which at least 68 people, including foreigners, died, the country's tourism minister said Monday.


Eileen Tucker, Matthew Spiro
The bride is a research associate at an investment firm; the groom works for an asset management unit of JPMorgan Chase.


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.


UPDATE 1-Italian pasta king puts company in hot water with anti-gay comment
ROME, Sept 27 (Reuters) - When pasta king Guido Barilla found himself pilloried on social media for saying he would never use a gay family in his advertising, rival pasta maker Buitoni was quick to capitalise.


Burger King Introducing a Lower-Fat French Fry
The fast-food chain says its new Satisfries will have about 40 percent less fat and 30 percent fewer calories than the fries sold by its rival McDonalds.


Telecom Italia chief Bernabe considering resigning source
MILAN (Reuters) - Telecom Italia Executive Chairman Franco Bernabe is considering resigning at a board meeting scheduled for Thursday, a source close to the situation said, as his plans to relaunch the heavily indebted company may not get enough backing.


House Republican says has big support for Obamacare delay
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A conservative Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday said that he and 61 colleagues will push for a one-year delay in Obamacare as part of a government funding measure the chamber will consider this weekend.


U.S. intelligence chiefs open to new surveillance controls
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers and intelligence chiefs, facing an outcry over the government's collection of personal communications data, said on Thursday they were open to measures tightening oversight of the government's sweeping electronic eavesdropping programs.


Sports Briefing | College Football Cincinnati Player Killed
A freshman offensive lineman for Cincinnati was killed and two freshman receivers were injured in a one-vehicle accident after the Bearcats 14-0 win over Miami (Ohio) on Saturday.


Is this the piano of the future?
Hollywood composer Hans Zimmer plays the 'Seaboard keyboard' -- a tech forward interpretation of the piano, which attempts to reimagine what a keyboard can do. Its inventor believes that it opens up the expressive potential of the instrument, and serves to counter the 'direct and unbending' nature of notes played on a piano.


T Magazine Model-Morphosis | Iris van Berne at Hussein Chalayan
The photographer Greg Kessler captures the transformations of the Spring 2014 Fashion Week in Paris.


'Modelpreneurs' Beyond the catwalk
Gisele Bundchen tops Forbes' latest list of richest models, earning $42m in a year. But the world's top models aren't earning the cash from strutting down the catwalk.


Square Feet Piers Developer Looks for a Creative Tenant Mix
A Fashion Week marketplace will offer a taste of redevelopment plans for a Hudson River site.


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.


Closing arguments conclude for Jackson trial, Hanks performs Shakespeare play
Sept. 26 - The latest celebrity news including closing arguments conclude in the Michael Jackson wrongful-death trial and Tom Hanks performs 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona.' Roselle Chen reports.


Alibaba Chastises Hong Kong Exchange
A top executive at the company, which bypassed Hong Kong for its possible I.P.O., says the Asian exchange is in danger of being overtaken by other markets.


Business of World Cup
Alex Thomas takes a look at the marketing drive leading up to the most widely watched sporting event in the world.


UPDATE 2-CEOs take familiar, frustrating path to Washington on budget woes
Sept 27 (Reuters) - Some of America's leading CEOs are beating a familiar path to Washington to support efforts to avert a government shutdown and raise the U.S. borrowing limit, warning lawmakers that the threat of the first debt default in the country's history is damaging the economy.


Dior's Raf Simons presents a flirty, flowery, feminine collection at Paris Fashion Week
Sept 27 - Dior designer Raf Simons unveils a flowery, feminine Spring/Summer 2014 ready-to-wear collection bursting with colours and energy at Paris Fashion Week. Rough cut (no reporter narration).


Kenya Presses Assault Against Mall Attackers
Gunshots and explosions emanated from the Westgate mall in Nairobi after Kenyan forces moved in for a major assault against heavily armed Islamist militants.


UPDATE 1-Speculators pare bearish bets on U.S. bond futures-CFTC
Sept 27 (Reuters) - Speculators reduced net bearish bets on U.S. 10-year Treasury note futures in the latest week, prompted by worries about a possible government shutdown, according to Commodity Futures Trading Commission data released on Friday.


Sketch Guy Trying to Outguess the Unpredictable
People subscribe to investing newsletters because they want some certainty about their financial decisions. But no one knows which way the markets will turn.


U.N. scientific panel blames mankind ever more clearly for warming
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Top climate scientists blamed mankind more clearly than ever as the main cause of global warming in a report on Friday meant to guide governments in dealing with rising temperatures, delegates said.


In Bronx River, Helping Oysters Stage Comeback
After decades of cleanup efforts in the river, a one-acre oyster reef, aimed at serving as an anchor for the marine ecosystem, has been created on the rivers bottom.


Sketch Guy Trying to Outguess the Unpredictable
People subscribe to investing newsletters because they want some certainty about their financial decisions. But no one knows which way the markets will turn.


Former Tigers Outfielder Gates Brown Dies at 74
Gates Brown, an outfielder who played his entire 13-year major league career with the Detroit Tigers, has died. He was 74.


REFILE-UPDATE 2-BlackBerry reports deep loss, revenue drop, as warned
TORONTO, Sept 27 (Reuters) - BlackBerry Ltd reported a quarterly loss of nearly $1 billion on Friday, in line with last week's warning, days after accepting its largest shareholder's tentative $4.7...


U.N. Rights Panel Increases Pressure on Syria
The Human Rights Council on Friday stepped up pressure on President Bashar al-Assad to allow greater access for humanitarian aid and for war crimes investigators.


Rules Sought for Workplace Wellness Questionnaires
Representative Louise M. Slaughter wants the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to issue guidelines on employee wellness questionnaires to prevent workplace discrimination.


Italian pasta king puts company in hot water with anti-gay comment
ROME (Reuters) - When pasta king Guido Barilla found himself pilloried on social media for saying he would never use a gay family in his advertising, rival pasta maker Buitoni was quick to capitalize.


Britain's Prince George to be christened next month
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prince George, the baby son of Prince William and his wife Kate, will be christened next month, the couple's office said on Friday.


Climate fears
Analysis shows warming that we shouldn't ignore, warns a science professor.


SpaceX ready to test-fly new Falcon rocket
LOS ANGELES, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Privately owned Space Exploration Technologies plans to test an upgraded Falcon 9 rocket on Sunday from a site in California as part of its push into the satellite launch market.


Earthquake survivors bury their dead
Sept. 27- Medical teams do what they can to assist victims of a massive earthquake that's left more than 350 people dead. Julie Noce reports.


Bill Requiring Sick Leave Is Approved in Jersey City
More than 30,000 workers in New Jerseys second largest municipality will be able to earn up to five sick days a year.


Hungry City Kura in the East Village
At Kura in the East Village, Norihiro Ishizuka prepares sushi with a genial smile and a generous hand.


Editors Choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


Off the Charts In Republican States, More Government Jobs
A look at measures of state economies, their reliance on government employment, and how those states voted.


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