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Autonomous RoboBee no flight of fancy
Oct. 29 - Researchers from Harvard University say the tiny robotic bees they unveiled last year should be ready for work in the real world by 2023. Called RoboBees, the miniature drones are being developed by Harvard's School of Engineering and Wyss Institute, to assist in crop pollination and search and rescue. Ben Gruber reports.


Will Kimi deliver success?
CNN's Ben Wyatt looks at Ferrari's decision to bring Kimi Raikkonen in to partner Fernando Alonso in 2014.


Vettel breaks Ferrari hearts at Monza
Sebastian Vettel dashes Fernando Alonso's hopes of delivering a home victory for Ferrari at Monza with another commanding drive to win the Italian Grand Prix Sunday.


'Phantom Goal' Game Will Not Be Replayed, Says German Court
Hoffenheim lost its appeal for a replay of a Bundesliga match won by Bayer Leverkusen with a goal that should not have been allowed.


T Magazine Listen Up | Cass McCombs and His Vagabond World
The singer-songwriters latest album, which includes a track recorded with the actress Karen Black before her death, is a rebuke against the very concept of an album.


Recipes for Health Red Rice or Farro With Miso-Roasted Squash, Leeks, Red Pepper and Tofu
One sweet-and-salty marinade works for the tofu and the vegetables in this dish.


Beckham 'passionate' about being club owner
David Beckham stresses his desire to launch a new Major League Soccer franchise on Wednesday, as the former England captain reveals his passion about becoming a future club owner.


Are Roma best team in Europe?
Nobody would have predicted this.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Malmo Captures Swedish League Title
Malmo FF secured its 17th Swedish league title, beating Elfsborg, 2-0, in the next-to-last round.


UPDATE 1-US regulator unveils plan for universal broadband
* Cable group says gives phone companies unfair advantage


UK should remain in EU on reformed basis - Osborne
Oct. 22 - UK finance minister George Osborne wants Britain to remain in the EU but only on a reformed basis, as the continent is in danger of pricing itself out of the world economy.


Jonas Brothers split, Tatum working on docuseries
Oct 29 - The day's top showbiz news and headlines including the Jonas Brothers break-up, Britney Spears' music is used to ward off pirates, and Channing Tatum is working on a reality show. Bob Mezan reports.


Revenue at Sprint Drops on Subscriber Defections
Investors shrugged off the results because they do not expect big improvements at the company until the second half of 2014.


Obama will use executive powers to conserve lands Interior secretary
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will use his executive powers to protect more mountains, rivers and forests from development if Congress does not act to preserve such wild spaces, the U.S. Interior Secretary said on Thursday.


Sudden sugar rush sparks U.S. price hikes by Domino, Imperial
NEW YORK, Oct 31 (Reuters) - At least three U.S. sugar refiners, including household names Domino Sugar and Imperial Sugar, are trying to raise this season's prices by as much as a third in a bid to capture a sudden recovery in global prices from three-year lows as supplies dwindle.


Zombies take to the streets
Hundreds of zombies took over the streets of suburban Atlanta to benefit a local organization.


Sketch Guy When the Financial Past Is Not Prologue
Relying on historical averages to plan for the future is not as useful as basing decisions on values, goals and resources.


Iraqi Leader Calls on U.S. to Help Fight Terror Threat
In a speech in Washington, Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki did not acknowledge that political tensions have contributed to security problems.


Fish 'n fashion stars of Red Sea photo contest
October 29 - Dozens of underwater photographers film fish, corals and fashion models in the Eilat Red Sea competition. Sharon Reich reports.


Ex-Dutch defender Ricksen has motor neurone disease
(Reuters) - Former Dutch international Fernando Ricksen has revealed he has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease.


Win puts Lorenzo back in title hunt
Marc Marquez is disqualified in Australia to give rival Jorge Lorenzo hope of defending his MotoGP crown.


Google outrage over U.S. spying
The National Security Agency's director denies reports the agency secretly broke into links connecting Google and Yahoo data centers.


Theater Review House of Dance by Tina Satter at Abrons Arts Center
Even the hopes are shabby for would-be stars in House of Dance, by Tina Satter.


ArtsBeat Work by Britten Resurfaces at American Ballet Theater
A Benjamin Britten orchestration of Chopin piano music that was believed to be lost will re-enter the repertory on Friday night when American Ballet Theater uses it for its performance of Michel Fokines Les Sylphides.


Director finds echoes of Egypt in Cairo's traffic chaos
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Someone once told Egyptian filmmaker Sherief Elkatsha that you can tell much about the personality of a nation from the conduct of its drivers.


Telenor plans sale of Conax TV security subsidiary -sources
STOCKHOLM, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Norwegian telecom operator Telenor wants to sell its television security subsidiary Conax, a divestment which is expected to mainly attract private equity firms, three...


In Michigan, Sidelines Are Offices Of Neurologists
The in-state rivals Michigan and Michigan State have one thing in common a neurologist on their sideline at all their football games, both at home and on the road.


Chamblee Resigns From Golf Magazine After Critical Remarks on Woods
Brandel Chamblee, the Golf Channel commentator who suggested that Tiger Woods was a cheater, resigned from Golf magazine on Wednesday.


Hawaii Senate passes bill to legalize gay marriage
HONOLULU (Reuters) - Hawaii's state Senate approved legislation on Wednesday to legalize same-sex marriage in a state long popular as a wedding and honeymoon destination, voting overwhelmingly to overturn a ban on gay matrimony.


Smart cabs, social games
Mobile phones are driving commerce in Africa, spawning a wave of exciting mobile tech startups.


UPDATE 2-AIG earnings point to room for improvement-analysts
* Third-quarter operating earnings .96/share vs est. .94


David Beckham 'passionate' about being club owner
David Beckham stressed his desire to launch a new Major League Soccer franchise on Wednesday, as the former England captain revealed his passion about becoming a future club owner.


Latest SpaceX Rocket Test Successfully Goes Sideways
The latest test flight of Space Exploration Technologies Corporations Grasshopper vehicle demonstrated more pronounced steering maneuvers.


Movie Review | 'a Perfect Man ' Liev Schreiber as a Womanizer in A Perfect Man
In A Perfect Man, Liev Schreiber plays an architect who, after his affairs lead his wife to leave him, begins to rethink his behavior.


Not your average steering wheel
Explore our interactive of one of F1's most important and complicated pieces if kit.


This Land A World Away, the Seventh Game; Close at Hand, Condemned Nazis
For two American chaplains at Nuremberg prison in Germany, the climactic end of the initial phase of postwar judgment coincided with Game 7 of the 1946 World Series.


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


World Cup trophy trip
The FIFA World Cup Trophy will visit 89 countries before Brazil 2014 -- and it will travel in style.


Hit political blogger Nate Silver on future of predictive modeling
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nate Silver is an oxymoron come to life the famous statistician.


Trent Rommann Leads PGA Assistant Championship
Trent Rommann shot a 5-under 67 on Thursday to take the first-round lead in the PGA Assistant Championship.


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