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'Sad' Nalbandian retires from tennis
Former world No. 3 David Nalbandian calls time on his career after failing to recover from a troublesome shoulder problem.


Michael Jackson death trial nears end
AEG LIve lawyers rested their defense case in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial, setting the scene for closing arguments to be delivered in a Los Angeles courtroom starting Monday.


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.


Bearded Red Sox rejoice over turnaround season
(Reuters) - They went from 93 losses last year to 97 wins this season with a new manager and new players who helped transform a dysfunctional clubhouse with some frat-house bonding and a Boston Red Sox battle cry of "Fear the Beard."


UPDATE 1-Ohio utilities body approves modified Ormet power deal
NEW YORK, Oct 2 (Reuters) - The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio voted on Wednesday to approve Ormet Corp's revised power deal with energy supplier American Electric Power Co Inc, saving the U.S. aluminum producer from likely closure.


Why the global economy will not affect India
Nov. 14 - Tulsi Tanti, the chairman and managing director of Suzlon Energy, sits down with Chrystia Freeland to discuss the global economy and how India will not be affected like European countries have been.


Lithuania frees Irish man sentenced over gun-running to Real IRA
VILNIUS (Reuters) - An Irish citizen sentenced to 12 years in prison in Lithuania for trying to arm a Northern Irish Republican militant group was freed on Tuesday by a court of appeal.


Japan-U.S. security talks likely to highlight Tokyo's cyber-defense woes
TOKYO (Reuters) - Top U.S. security officials meet their Japanese counterparts on Thursday as concerns are growing that the hosts cannot protect themselves from malicious internet hackers.


You're the Boss Blog Today in Small Business Shutting Down
But the new health insurance exchanges are open. The rise of cheap solar power. And the rise of mobile.


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


Improvements made to F-35 fighter jets after troubling audit
Sept 30 - Significant improvements have been made to the production of F-35 fighter jets after a troubling audit by the Pentagon's Inspector General. Jillian Kitchener reports.


Berdych and Raonic to Play in Thailand Final
Top-seeded Tomas Berdych outlasted Gilles Simon of France, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 7-5, to reach the final of the Thailand Open in Bangkok.


Gods forbid India's temples guard their gold from government
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India (Reuters) - India's Hindu temples are resisting divulging their gold holdings - perhaps nearly half the amount held in Fort Knox - amid mistrust of the motives of...


"I'm not Tarzan," Pope Francis tells young crowd
CAGLIARI, Sardinia (Reuters) - Pope Francis brought laughter to a crowd of young people on Sunday when he told them he was not "Tarzan" but gets his staying power during times of difficulty from his faith.


T Magazine Live Stream | Miu Miu Spring 2014 Collection at Paris Fashion Week
A live stream of the latest womens collection from Miu Miu at Paris fashion week.


First floating turbine seeks winds of change in U.S.
Sept. 29 - North America's first floating wind turbine, launched in May, is being hailed as a prototype for a future US offshore energy industry. While the small "pilot phase" unit, sitting off the Maine coast, produces only enough electricity to power four homes, it represents the first stage of a far more ambitious project. Tara Cleary reports.


Fernandez-Castano Replaces Injured Hanson in Seve Trophy
Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano will replace the injured Peter Hanson in the Continental Europe team for this week's Seve Trophy near Paris, the European Tour announced on Monday.


Soccer Roundup Manchester Teams Stumble and Fall
Manchester United and Manchester City each lost games in Englands Premier League on Saturday.


Five texts you should never send
We're texting more than ever, and, like society, the texts themselves are getting worse and worse. Read on to learn just how terrible silent cell phone users are these days.


10 things U.S. still does best
Love it or hate it (and feel free to do both) the U.S. is the world' s undisputed leader, at least at these things.


Exclusive Time for Gates to go, some top Microsoft investors tell board
NEW YORK/SEATTLE (Reuters) - Three of the top 20 investors in Microsoft Corp are lobbying the board to press for Bill Gates to step down as chairman of the software company he co-founded 38 years ago, according to people familiar with matter.


Arts Review | Westchester A Review of Genjis World in Japanese Wood-Block Prints, at Vassar College
Genjis World in Japanese Wood-Block Prints is about two books an 11th-century classic, The Tale of Genji, and its 19th-century parody.


International Real Estate House Hunting in ... Germany
Rising prices, strong demand and a lack of inventory make for a very tight market in Cologne, Germanys fourth-largest city.


Intelligence chiefs deem shutdown 'insidious' danger to U.S.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. intelligence community leaders warned on Wednesday that the government shutdown, now in its second day, is an "insidious" threat to national security that will increase the longer thousands of workers are off the job.


Matter In Fragmented Forests, Rapid Mammal Extinctions
A man-made reservoir in Thailand has given biologists the opportunity to measure the speed of mammal extinctions and to watch them happen, quickly.


Problems Persist on Second Day of Insurance Markets
As the traffic levels remained high, many state-run systems seemed to be functioning, but the federal system operating the exchanges for 34 states remained trouble-plagued.


Whats On Sunday
Television highlights.


Tropical Storm Jerry strengthens over central Atlantic NHC
(Reuters) - Tropical Storm Jerry, the tenth storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, has strengthened over the central Atlantic, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said late on Monday.


Jellyfish prompt nuclear shutdown
There's been another shutdown, but instead of spineless politicians, you can blame invertebrate sea creatures.


In Practice Employees Without Health Care Coverage Looking to Exchanges
In Colorado, some consumers who have jobs but no health care coverage are looking to the exchanges for options.


C. Gordon Fullerton, Early Space Shuttle Pilot, Dies at 76
A pilot who tested 130 different types of aircraft for the Air Force and NASA, and flew two shuttle missions, as the commander on the Challenger and one of two pilots on the Columbia.


Last year's top ten
The top 10 Heroes In their own words


Republican Speaker Boehner says Obama refused to negotiate in White House meeting
WASHINGTON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner emerged from White House talks on Wednesday to say that President Barack Obama again refused to negotiate with them to end...


Analysis We're ready for takeoff. Sit back and enjoy your iGizmo
NEW YORK (Reuters) - In as little as a few months, airline passengers could play video games, read e-books, watch movies and listen to music while their flights take off or land, ending a long-standing ban on devices being used during those risky phases.


College Football Around the Country
Teams, players and games that stood out in the third week of college football.


Rematch for Nassau Executive Could Be Bellwether of National Trend
The 2009 victory by Edward P. Mangano over Thomas R. Suozzi presaged a national rightward shift; Novembers vote may indicate the Tea Partys condition.


Big City A Move for the Essex Street Market
Plans call for the relocation of the city-run Essex Street Market from one side of Delancey Street, on the Lower East Side, to the other.


U.S. government scrambles to provide access to Obamacare sites
Oct 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Wednesday scrambled to add computer capacity to handle an unexpectedly large number of Americans logging onto new online insurance marketplaces created under Present Barack Obama's healthcare reform law.


On Day 1, Parks Close, Workers Stay Home and Panda Cam Goes Dark
Barricades and padlocks closed access to federal facilities across the country Tuesday as the vast machinery of the federal government began shutting down for the first time in nearly two decades.


Recipes for Health Farfalle With Roasted Peppers, Peas, Feta and Yogurt
A pasta and yogurt dish inspired by recipes from Greece and Turkey.


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