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Dot Earth Blog A Closer Look at Factors Curbing Chinas Appetite for Shark Fins
How a conservation group worked with a basketball star to inspire a businessman to press politicians to cut Chinas appetite for shark-fin soup.


T Magazine The Making Of | A Marionette Production of Sleeping Beauty, Created With Centuries-Old Techniques
The Milanese artisans of Carlo Colla Sons Marionette Company who create sets, bodies and tiny costumes will also serve as puppeteers in a performance at the New Victory Theater in Times Square, beginning Nov. 1.


UPDATE 2-Mosaic to buy CF's phosphate business for $1.2 billion
(Adds Mosaic interview, CF, shareholder comments, details)


The New Old Age Blog The Long Trip Into a Dark Season
Just when you thought there couldnt be another caregiving memoir worth reading, The Fifth Season arrives.


Starting pitchers have plenty to prove in Game Five
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - Adam Wainwright of the Cardinals and Boston's Jon Lester will reprise their Game One duel in Monday's crucial fifth game of the World Series with both pitchers going in with something to prove at Busch Stadium.


Newey excited by new challenge
NEW DEHLI (Reuters) - Red Bull designer Adrian Newey's decision to join Red Bull from McLaren in 2006 has paid off fourfold but still he wants more.


Pogue's Posts Blog T-Mobile Hands Consumers a Pleasant Shocker
T-Mobiles plan to eliminate international roaming charges is bold and transparent. And it suggests that weve been paying those insane charges for nothing.


UPDATE 3-AMC to buy most of Liberty Global's int'l content unit
* AMC to distribute programming through Chellomedia networks


Israeli researchers walk the walk with gait analysis device
July 14 - An Israeli company is developing an inexpensive gait analysis device it believes will help doctors diagnose previously undetected medical conditions. The study of a person's walking style can reveal much about their health, and the company says it can now done at a price that most people can afford. Jim Drury has more.


A workout with the 'Running Man'
Can Pat Cash handle a warm-up workout with David "The Running Man" Ferrer?


Recipes for Health Brown Rice Bowl With Oven-Baked Miso-Glazed Tofu, Red Peppers and Kimchi
One marinade can be used for a variety of vegetable toppings in this dish.


Toilet-restaurant owners flush with success
Oct. 21 - The Magic Restroom Cafe brings the bathroom to the dining room with its toilet-themed decor. Tara Cleary reports.


Recipes for Health Broccoli Stem and Red Pepper Slaw
Broccoli stems are too often an afterthought. Use them in this delicious salad so they dont go to waste.


UPDATE 2-White House sees need for 'constraints' on NSA spying
WASHINGTON, Oct 28 (Reuters) - The White House moved on Monday to reassure U.S. allies and Americans concerned about the sweeping nature of the National Security Agency's surveillance practices by acknowledging that more constraints are needed to ensure that privacy rights are protected.


L.P.G.A. Tour Will Admit 16-Year-Old
The L.P.G.A. Tour waived its age requirement Monday for Lydia Ko, clearing the way for her to join the tour in 2014.


Protecting South Africa's wildlife
Private game reserves are a profitable business in Africa. But protecting rhinos is becoming increasingly difficult.


Movie Review | 'the Pin ' The Pin, a Romance Set in World War II
In The Pin, Naomi Jaye tells a tale of two young Eastern Europeans hiding in a barn during World War II and creates a mood of unadulterated romance.


U.S. durable goods orders, sentiment suggest politics hurting economy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Orders for a wide range of U.S.-made capital goods plummeted in September and consumer sentiment weakened sharply in October, signs that a budget battle in Washington has held...


Hurricane-force winds batter northern Europe
A major Atlantic storm pummeled southern England early Monday, knocking out power for tens of thousands of homes and blocking roads and railways with fallen trees.


Tunisian Protests, by Islamist and Secular Groups, Delay Talks on Constitution
Violence in Tunisia, the birthplace of the Arab Spring revolts, has postponed talks that were intended to end a standoff over a new constitution.


On Pro Football Gamesmanship Continues to Color Jets-Patriots Rivalry
Jets Coach Rex Ryan declined to say whether his staff asked officials to watch the Patriots, whose penalty led to the Jets game-winning field goal, with increased vigilance on Sunday.


Bolshois Plans for New York Remain Unclear
The Bolshoi and Lincoln Center have not announced whether the ballet will appear there in 2014.


Spain Summons U.S. Ambassador in Spying Scandal
Two Spanish newspapers reported that the National Security Agency collected data on 60 million phone calls in the country.


REFILE-Mexico beefs up security after attacks on state energy firms
MEXICO CITY, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Mexico has stepped up security in a troubled western region after a string of attacks on electricity installations at the weekend that temporarily knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of people.


Alexandra Libby, Jason Wool
The bride is a Ph.D. candidate; the groom is a lawyer.


Smartphones to last a lifetime
What if you could buy a smartphone that would last you for the rest of your life?


Whats on Monday
Television highlights.


For Lou Reeds Chefs, a Walk on the Mild Side
For a handful of chefs and restaurateurs in downtown Manhattan, Lou Reed was a devoted customer.


Indian lunar orbiter hit by heat rise
Scientists have switched off several on-board instruments to halt rising temperatures inside India's first unmanned lunar spacecraft.


A helping hand from Ferrari
The Italian National Olympic Committee is teaming up with the car manufacturer ahead of 2014 Winter Olympics.


High-tech dummies help save lives
"Trauma Alert! Trauma Alert! Gunshot Wound."


Boston's Ortiz a Leader On and Off the Diamond
David "Big Papi" Ortiz is flying high at the World Series, wreaking havoc on the St. Louis Cardinals pitching staff and delivering a rousing dugout pep talk to inspire his Boston Red Sox teammates.


In a Breathtaking First, NASAs Voyager 1 Exits the Solar System
Voyager 1, launched back in 1977, has become the first man-made object to pass into the unknown vastness of interstellar space.


Well Now, a Kiss Isnt Just a Kiss
Why do we lock lips in romantic relationships? Its complicated, according to researchers at Oxford University. Its less about sex and more about assessing potential mates than you may think.


Federer You can't always win
17-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer on staying motivated and giving his best.


Sharing secrets boosts business
Business organizations are learning from each other by hosting visits and exchanging ideas with companies in different fields.


Newsmaker RBS decision due in weeks - Osborne
Oct. 22 - UK finance minister George Osborne says hell make a decision on splitting RBS into a good and bad bank within the next few weeks.


The E-Cigarette Industry, Waiting to Exhale
A maker of electronic cigarettes is aiming to bring smokers in from the cold. But it faces health concerns and the might of Big Tobacco, which wants in on the business, too.


Dashboard Today in Small Business An E-Mail Curfew
Has the default already begun? Macys decides to open on Thanksgiving. Our tweets are getting shorter!


Why add a fifth women's major?
Shane O'Donoghue looks at the creation of a fifth major tournament in the women's game.


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