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Recipes for Health Roasted Broccoli With Tahini Garlic Sauce
Crispy broccoli florets remain crisp after roasting and go wonderfully with a classic and irresistible tahini garlic sauce.


U.S. bishop may have exposed Catholics to hepatitis during Communion
(Reuters) - Catholics in North Dakota were warned to watch for symptoms of hepatitis A after a bishop with the disease served Communion at four churches, putting worshipers at risk, state officials said.


Bell Guides No. 17 Oklahoma Past No. 10 Texas Tech
Blake Bell knew he would likely have to match Texas Tech's high-powered offense with big plays of his own if Oklahoma was to knock the Red Raiders from the ranks of the unbeaten.


Theater Review Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz Star in Betrayal on Broadway
Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz star in a Broadway revival of Harold Pinters Betrayal, a drama of love and perfidy among the literati.


Penn State to pay $59.7 million in Sandusky child sex abuse settlement
(Reuters) - Penn State has settled the bulk of claims by child sex abuse victims of Jerry Sandusky in a major step to move beyond a scandal that cost millions and upended a once legendary football program, the university said on Monday.


Beijing's smog artist
A Dutch artist and designer has come up with a device he hopes will suck pollutants from Beijing's smog-cloaked skies, creating columns of clean air for the city's surgical-mask wearing residents.


What happened to Malala's friend?
Today we can tell the remarkable story of Shazia Ramzan, a 15-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl.


Well Children, Too, Need Flu Shots
Flu vaccination is recommended for everyone 6 months or older, though many parents dont think of flu as being very serious, especially if their child has no health problems.


Theater Review And Miles to Go, a Chad Beckim Tale Set in High School
In the play And Miles to Go, a longtime teacher deals with problems at a New York high school.


Walter White laid to rest with mock funeral
"Breaking Bad's" Walter White has been off the air since late September, but his legacy is still looming over Albuquerque, New Mexico, where the series was set and filmed.


Museum Explores The Power of Poison
The American Museum of Natural History will show poison in its animal and plant forms, as well as its workings on victims, hopefully without frightening children.


Rocker Lou Reed of Velvet Underground dies at 71
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lou Reed, the pioneering musician who fronted influential rock band The Velvet Underground and won mainstream acclaim with solo songs "Walk on the Wild Side" and "Perfect Day", died on Sunday aged 71.


Sports Briefing | College Basketball Four to Host N.C.A.A. Womens Regionals
Notre Dame, Stanford, Louisville and Nebraska will host the N.C.A.A. tournament womens regionals this season.


UPDATE 4-Embattled G4S rejects $2.5-bln offer for cash delivery unit
* JP Morgan analysts say offer undervalues cash handling unit


Poland could halve demand for coal by 2030, study says
OSLO (Reuters) - Poland could halve its demand for coal by 2030 with a shift to renewable energies that would end its image as a laggard in European Union efforts to slow climate change, a study showed on Friday.


Silicon Valley Roused by Secession Call
Balaji S. Srinivasan, an entrepreneur, says a separate opt-in society built upon technology is within reach.


UPDATE 1-MBK puts S. Korea bottle maker Techpack up for sale -sources
SEOUL/HONG KONG, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Asian private equity firm MBK Partners has put Techpack Solutions Co Ltd on the auction block, people familiar with the matter said on Monday, in a deal that could...


Joanna Loewenstein, Leon Skornicki
The bride is a doctor; the groom is a lawyer.


South Carolina 27, Missouri 24 (Two Overtimes) Gamecocks Change Passer, and Fortune
Trailing, 17-0, in the third quarter, South Carolina replaced Dylan Thompson with Connor Shaw at quarterback, which spurred a comeback against Missouri.


Manufacturer Eaton's orders pick up, shares rise
(Reuters) - Eaton Corp said it expects its markets to grow between 3 and 4 percent in 2014 after the electrical and hydraulics systems maker reported strong third-quarter bookings that continued into...


Forging an Art Market in China
In Chinas growing art market, now the second largest in the world, outsize auction results often overshadow false sales data and forged art.


NFL Networks 10-Year Gains 13 Games and 72 Million Homes
The all-football channel has gone from an uncertain start to 13 regular-season games, 17 studio shows and more than 70 on-air personalities.


Corner Office Never Duck Tough Questions, Says Drugstore.comx2019;s Chief
Dawn Lepore, chairwoman and chief executive of Drugstore.com, says good leaders direct employeesx2019; energies toward the mission at hand.


Dollar edges up but stays close to nine-month low on Fed view
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar edged higher on Monday but held close to a nine-month low against a basket of currencies, with most investors convinced that the Federal Reserve will maintain its ultra-loose monetary policy this week and in the months ahead.


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Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


Serena Williams Pushes Her Limits in WTA Semifinal Win
The No. 1-ranked woman, playing in her 81st match of the year, looked exhausted at times but held on to eliminate Jelena Jankovic.


U.S. bishop may have exposed Catholics to hepatitis during Communion
(Reuters) - Catholics in North Dakota were warned to watch for symptoms of hepatitis A after a bishop with the disease served Communion at four churches, putting worshipers at risk, state officials...


Theater Review | New Jersey A Review of The White Snake, Adapted From a Chinese Fable
A serpent transforms herself into a maiden and falls in love with a poor but upright man. Trouble follows.


Alcoa willing to reopen talks with Klesch Italian unions
ROME (Reuters) - U.S. aluminum group Alcoa is willing to reopen talks to sell an Italian plant to the Swiss industrial group Klesch, unions and a senior government official said on Monday after a...


Britain braced for hurricane-force 'St. Jude' storm
LONDON (Reuters) - Hurricane-force winds are forecast to disrupt road, rail and airport networks on Monday when one of the strongest storms in decades is expected to hit the southern half of Britain during rush-hour, forecasters warned on Sunday.


Zimmer plays piano of the future
Hans Zimmer, the creative force behind some of Hollywood's best loved film music, including the Oscar-winning Lion King score, adjusts his chair in front of a sleek black instrument that looks something like the control panel of a stealth bomber.


On Twitter, Eavesdropper Reveals Former N.S.A. Heads Train Chat
A phone conversation between Michael V. Hayden, a former head of the National Security Agency, and three journalists was overheard and tweeted about by a fellow train passenger.


Rice Offers a More Modest Strategy for Mideast
In an interview, Susan E. Rice, President Obamas national security adviser, said the presidents goal was to avoid having events in the region swallow his foreign-policy agenda.


Travel agents not quite dead yet
The Internet killed the travel agent, we were told. But a few specialists are clinging to life.


T Magazine Gallery | The Buildings and Statuary of Central Park, in Gorgeous Watercolor
Drawings of New Yorks most famous sanctuary, by the artists Andrew Zega and Bernd H. Dams, are the subject of a new exhibition at Didier Aaron, on the Upper East Side.


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.


Al Qaeda suspect denies charges
An alleged al Qaeda operative accused of playing a role in the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges brought against him.


Nigerian wife fakes kidnapping to dupe ransom from husband
ONITSHA, Nigeria (Reuters) - A Nigerian woman faked her own kidnapping to extort a $1,200 ransom from her husband, police said on Tuesday, in a region of the west African nation plagued by abductions.


Benchmark's Bill Gurley on network effects and local commerce
What the VC firm learned from eBay.


Economix Blog If Prices Go Up, Incomes May Lag
Driving up inflation might feel a lot like a national sales tax. A key question is whether the tax would be permanent.


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