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Louis Hobson Leaves Broadway for Seattles Balagan Theater
Quickly grabbing Broadway credits wasnt enough for Louis Hobson. Hes now returned to Seattle, where he is artistic director of the Balagan Theater.


At least 49 killed after ten car bombs blast across Baghdad
Oct. 27 - Car bomb attacks across the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, kill at least 49 people Sunday. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


23 years late, Suu Kyi gets EU prize
Better late than never. Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi receives the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought, 23 years late.


T Magazine Feeling For | Halloween-Inspired Finds You Can Wear Year-Round
From a Wednesday Addams-style Peter Pan collar to glitzy jewels fit for a Disney princess, here are some costume staples that will remain highly wearable parts of your wardrobe long past Oct. 31.


China Plans Its First Unmanned Moon Landing This Year
The mission, due by the end of 2013, will be the countrys first soft landing on an extraterrestrial body, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.


The top films at the North American box office
LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK, Oct 27 - Following are the top 10 movies at North American box offices for the three days starting Oct. 25, led by 'Bad Grandpa,' according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters.


China's Dongfeng still weighing benefits of investing in Peugeot
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's Dongfeng Motor Group is still weighing the benefits of investing in loss-making PSA Peugeot Citroen , a top Dongfeng executive said, hinting that a deal with the French carmaker could take a long time.


After tough week, White House buys time for Obamacare website fix
WASHINGTON, Oct 26 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama promised on Saturday that his troubled healthcare website was just weeks away from a cure as he struggled to convince Americans he is on top of...


A New Brooklyn Fare for Manhattan, Prized White Truffles and More
Recommendations for the week of Oct. 22.


Anti-U.S. billboards ordered taken down in Tehran
Billboards bearing anti-U.S. slogans were collected in Tehran, an officials tells state news.


T Magazine Art Matters | Two Artists, a Chevy Astro Van and a Statue of Michael Jackson
This was the scene outside of the Kitchen in Chelsea a few days ago as the sculptor Fawn Krieger and the performance artist Neal Medlyn got ready for Medlyns new show, King, which opens Wednesday.


Amid New Storm in U.S.-Europe Relationship, a Call for Talks on Spying
The offer was an attempt to defuse a trans-Atlantic dispute over eavesdropping by the United States that has hurt its relations with Europe and prompted calls to suspend trade talks.


Lottery Numbers for Oct. 25, 2013
Lottery numbers for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.


ArtsBeat Brooklyn Academy of Music Announces Winter/Spring 2014 Season
Newly announced works include a stage collaboration among Willem Dafoe, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Robert Wilson; a Matthew Barney film adaptation of a Norman Mailer novel; and a live presentation of Isabella Rossellinis explorations into the sex lives of bugs.


Obama chides Republicans on spending cuts at school event
NEW YORK (Reuters) - President Barack Obama warned congressional Republicans on Friday that their next budget negotiations will need to be about more than just spending cuts after a fiscal stalemate that resulted in a 16-day government shutdown.


Koch Brother Wages 12-Year Fight Over Wind Farm
The billionaire industrialist William I. Koch has donated about $5 million fighting Cape Wind, a vast wind farm proposed for Nantucket Sound.


Man Checking Guns Is Arrested at J.F.K., Authorities Say
Two pistols and two rifles, painted silver and purple, were found as the Tennessee man was checking in for a flight to Charlotte, N.C., police say.


Former NSA contractor designs 'surveillance-proof' font
Can graphic design help protect your privacy? Sang Mun, a designer and former NSA contractor, thinks so.


Prospect Parks Closing Is Scaled Back
A plan to close Prospect Park entirely from noon to 6 p.m. on Friday to accommodate a visit from President Obama has been changed to include only parts of the park.


Barcelona 2, Real Madrid 1 First Clsico Is a Charm for Barcelonas Neymar, Not for Madrids Bale
Neymar and Alexis Snchez scored goals on Saturday as Barcelona defeated Real Madrid in the Spanish league.


10 hotels from James Bond movies
Where to slurp a shaken martini or cheat at poker just like a vacationing secret agent.


Sports Briefing | Golf Ace Helps Pettersen Increase Lead
Suzann Pettersen had a hole in one and increased her lead to five strokes in the second round of the L.P.G.A. Taiwan Championship in Yangmei.


At least 49 killed after ten car bombs blast across Baghdad
Oct. 27 - Car bomb attacks across the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, kill at least 49 people Sunday. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


No. 20 S Carolina Rallies Past No. 5 Mizzou in 2OT
Hobbled by a sprained left knee, Connor Shaw asked Steve Spurrier if he could play Saturday night at Missouri.


Jared Leto Stayed in Character on Dallas Buyers Club Set
Researching and staying in character on the set, Jared Leto delved deeply into his role as a drug addict and AIDS patient in the film Dallas Buyers Club.


Abrams and Kasdan Take Over Writing of New Star Wars Movie
Michael Arndt, who wrote Toy Story 3, has been replaced as screenwriter of Lucasfilms new movie by its director, J.J. Abrams, and Lawrence Kasdan, a Lucasfilm veteran.


Islanders Rally Late, Top Penguins 4-3
Josh Bailey's goal with 140 left capped the Islanders' furious third-period rally, and New York edged the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 on Friday night.


ArtsBeat Snowden-Inspired Play to Be Part of Donmar Warehouse Spring Season
Josie Rourke and James Graham, the author of the hit political drama, This House, at the National Theater, have spent a year researching the impact of social media and online data gathering to create Privacy.


Eugene Fama, King of Predictable Markets
An interview with the economist and, now, Nobel laureate whos known as the father of the efficient-markets theory.


Record high on Wall Street lifts Asian spirits
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian stocks got off to an encouraging start on Monday after strong results from the likes of Microsoft drove Wall Street to another record closing high, while the safe-haven yen slipped in thin early trade.


Adrenaline-filled tour of Spa track
The Circuit takes a minute long tour of the track ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix.


Alcoa shares jump on unusually heavy trading
(Reuters) - Shares of Alcoa Inc surged on Tuesday in an unusually busy day for the aluminum producer, with the stock rising sharply in late-day trading for its biggest one-day move in nearly two...


Shoeless boys win basketball cup
Despite most of the team being of short stature and playing barefoot, the Triqui Indian boys from Mexico won the championship -- and the hearts of many -- at the International Festival of Mini-Basketball held in Argentina.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Top Three Advance in Vienna
Top-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga overcame a sloppy second set to beat Daniel Brands of Germany and reach the quarterfinals of the Erste Bank Open in Vienna.


Marcia Wallace, Simpsons Voice Actor, Dies at 70
Ms. Wallace was the voice of Edna Krabappel on the The Simpsons and earlier Carol Kester, the receptionist on the 1970s sitcom The Bob Newhart Show.


Florida governor orders review of election laws after voting snafus
TALLAHASSEE, Florida (Reuters) - Florida Governor Rick Scott ordered his top elections official on Wednesday to figure out what caused long lines at polling stations and delays in ballot counting in the battleground state on Election Day.


U.S. shutdown's impact on travelers
Never mind that visit to the Statue of Liberty in New York City. Forget visiting Independence Hall in Philadelphia. And that hiking adventure at Yellowstone National Park? You might want to tweak your travel plans.


Youre the Boss Blog Today in Small Business 12 Angry Women
When two employees hate each other. How to choose a business name. Start-ups that could change your life.


Nets Williams Looks Sharp in First Preseason Action
Deron Williams, the teams mercurial point guard, spent much of the preseason watching from the sidelines after sustaining a sprained left ankle in mid-August.


Texas expects more rain
Officials in central and southern Texas are worried about how much more rain will flow into streams and rivers after huge downpours on Sunday.


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