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


Global Soccer Lewandowski Lifts Dortmund Over Arsenal
Arsenals Wojciech Szczesny and Dortmunds Robert Lewandowski are longtime friends. That didnt stop Lewandowski from shooting down his pal on Tuesday.


Wockhardt profit dives as faces U.S., UK regulator demands
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Wockhardt Ltd faces a year or more to get U.S. and British regulators to end curbs on its shipments of medicines to the two countries, the Indian drugmaker said on Friday after posting its smallest profit in six quarters.


Bands unite for peace
Two Israeli bands, one Jewish and one Arab, are joining together in "metal brotherhood" to spread a message of peace through rock 'n roll.


Bob Greene, Pianist and Jelly Roll Morton Devotee, Dies at 91
For decades, Mr. Greenes love for a jazz legends music appeared to know no bounds.


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


On Staten Island, Agonizing Over Staying or Going
Some homeowners in Oakwood Beach, which was heavily damaged during Hurricane Sandy, have been offered buyouts by the state.


Couple adopts subway kittens
The famous frisky felines who fouled up traffic on the New York City subway this summer have found a forever family.


Your Money Adviser The Alphabet Soup of Health Spending Plans
Most people dont know the difference between health savings accounts and flexible-spending arrangements.


City Room The Ad Campaign Group Backing de Blasio Tries to Shackle Lhota to Tea Party
A spot financed by a super PAC in the New York mayoral race charges that Joseph J. Lhota wants to help big corporations and developers.


'Beast' of Japan - or Peter Pan?
She was dubbed "The Assassin" after winning gold at the London 2012 Olympics, but Kaori Matsumoto prefers to be known as "Beast." Her coach, however, says she is more like Peter Pan -- and the judo star herself claims she once saw Tinker Bell.


Restoring Myanmar's iconic buildings
CNN's Paula Newton explores a mission to preserve the country's past at a time when all eyes are on the future.


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.


Hedwall makes dream a reality
"I remember walking to school and saying, 'Who wants to be a lawyer or a doctor when you can be a professional athlete?' " Caroline Hedwall pursued that dream and became an unlikely star of the Solheim Cup against some of the best players in women's golf.


In White House Pitches, Rosy View of Health Care Site
Before the health insurance exchange Web site went live, President Obama and other top officials confidently promoted it as being simple to use and ready for customers.


ArtsBeat Revamped Les Mis Finds Its Valjean and Javert for Broadway
Ramin Karimloo will play Jean Valjean and Will Swenson will be Inspector Javert in the reconceived Broadway production of Les Misrables.


Weatherman eats cat vomit
A WFSB meteorologist found out the hard way why eating something off the floor is never a good idea.


Editor's Choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


$1.3 million worth of art auctioned for Syrian refugee children
BEIRUT (Reuters) - An estimated $1.3 million worth of art from more than 130 artists, mostly from Syria and Lebanon, is being auctioned at below-gallery prices in Beirut to raise money for Syrian...


Suzann Pettersen Wins Again in Taiwan
Suzann Pettersen successfully defended her title in the LPGA Taiwan Championship on Sunday for her fourth tour victory of the year and third in her last five starts.


FIFA's Russian racism headache
For soccer's world governing body FIFA, it is an unwanted hat-trick -- the next three host nations of its showpiece tournament are all battling controversies.


Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to a recent article.


'Snake Man' moves like a serpent
The "Snake Man" is real. The mythical creature with the body of a serpent and face of a human folds himself into a tight coil for the gasping crowds, before slithering into his next impossible position.


Well Eat Your Broccoli
Five ways to prepare broccoli, with cooking and without, to benefit from its many nutrients.


Alexandra Fetissoff, Linden Zakula A Declaration of Love (Easy on the Garlic)
A romances blooms amid politics and copious amounts of garlic.


Rebel Raid in Oil-Rich South Sudan Leaves Scores Dead
The killings took place in the Twic area of Jonglei State, and were the work of rebels led by David Yau Yau, a spokesman said.


Comcast to offer HBO in basic TV package
(Reuters) - Comcast Corp customers will soon be able to buy premium movie and TV channel HBO and its HBO Go online service in a pared-down basic cable package that includes about 10 channels plus Internet access, for an introductory price of about $50 a month.


Well Everyday Jet Lag
How sleeping against type can affect your health.


A year after Superstorm Sandy, federal aid trickles in
(Reuters) - A year after Superstorm Sandy wreaked havoc across the eastern United States, only a fraction of the aid money earmarked for recovery has been used, in what some claim is a painfully slow and opaque process.


Maria's Greek family wants her back
Oct. 27 - The children of the Greek Roma couple who had taken care of Maria call themselves the 'brothers and sisters' of Maria and say she should return to them. Rough Cut. (No Reporter Narration).


World Series Game Three Play-By-Play
Play by play of Saturday's Game Three in Major League Baseball's World Series between the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium.


QA With iOS 7 Upgrade, Podcasts Move to an Apple App
Questions about Apples new Podcasts app, and how Google is able to read your mind.


Rocker Lou Reed of Velvet Underground dies at 71
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lou Reed, the pioneering songwriter and musician behind the Velvet Underground, one of the most influential rock bands which fused art and music in collaboration with artist Andy Warhol, died on Sunday at the age of 71, his literary agent said.


REFILE-Libya says U.S. firm Marathon to stay, eyes Algeria gas deal
* Says South Africa, Brazil interested in developing ties


Sports Briefing | Tennis Raonic Upset in Stockholm
A French wild card, Benot Paire, beat second-seeded Milos Raonic, 7-6 (3), 6-3, to reach the Stockholm Open semifinals.


Youre the Boss Blog How a Start-Up Got a $1.9 Million S.B.A. Loan Offer
Yes, it is possible but there is a price to be paid. Is it worth it?


9 great European tree house stays
Being grounded is overrated. Next vacation, consider branching out.


Halloween howlers
Here are a few pets from CNN iReport who pulled off a Halloween costume with style, humor -- and maybe even dignity.


Beliefs A First-Person Defense of Writing in Jesus Voice
Sarah Young responds to the criticism she has received for writing books in Jesus voice, saying her popular devotionals were guided by prayer.


Well New Years Baby? You May Pay More
While medical conditions and encounters dont care whether its 2013 or 2014, health insurance and subsidies generally play by the calendar year. Having a child early in the year presents some special challenges.


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