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Tiger's agent threatens 'cheat' lawsuit
Tiger Woods' agent says he may take legal action after the world's No. 1 golfer was accused of cheating on the course this year.


After a Goof, Wainwright Takes a Jab at Himself
The Cardinals ace and Gold Glove finalist didnt make an error in the regular season, but also didnt catch an easy pop-up in the World Series opener.


Movie Review Kerouac Novel Adapted to Screen in Big Sur
Michael Polishs film Big Sur is based on Jack Kerouacs visits to that coastal California region, where he fled the literary success that followed the publication of On the Road.


Your Money Adviser Stumbling Blocks in Reducing Balance on a Student Loan
Difficulties in having payments properly applied to a student loan balance is a common complaint to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.


China's Alibaba to launch online fund sales service media
BEIJING (Reuters) - Alibaba Group Holdings has secured approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) to act as a third party for the online sale of fund products, local media group Caixin reported on its website.


U.S. Accuses Germany of Causing Instability
A Treasury Department report accused Germany of hindering economic growth by relying too heavily on exports and by failing to build up its domestic economy.


RPT-Murdoch backs Australian immigration despite backing new government
SYDNEY, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Australia should throw open its doors to immigrants to make the country more competitive, media mogul Rupert Murdoch said on Thursday, in contrast to his backing for the new government's tough policy on asylum seekers.


Sports Briefing | Baseball Strasburg Has Surgery
Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg had bone chips removed from his surgically repaired right elbow.


U.S. Jobless Claims Fall
Benefits claims declined 10,000, in line with expectations, as the impact of a California computer glitch worked its way out of the report.


Dot Earth Blog 10,000-Year Study Finds Oceans Warming Fast, But From a Cool Baseline
Recent ocean warming is from a relatively cool baseline, a new study finds.


Dark Matter Experiment Has Detected Nothing, Researchers Say Proudly
Physicists based in a former mine in South Dakota said Wednesday that they had not found the particles thought to make up a quarter of the cosmos, but they took hope from how clearly they did not see anything.


Tennis greats gather for reunion
A group of exclusive players, including Roger Federer and Andy Roddick, met on the sidelines of the U.S. Open.


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.


Reshuffling At Time Inc. To Set Table For Spinoff
The appointment was part of a reorganization of Time Inc. as it prepares to be spun off from its parent company, Time Warner.


India Raises Interest Rate to Battle Inflation
The rise in prices is expected to continue, and the central bank said it was prepared to take appropriate action. With the rupee now stable, the bank also lowered a separate lending rate.


T Magazine On View | A Veteran Wave Rider Tells His Life Story in Art
Herbie Fletcher went from being the subject of artists like Bruce Weber and Julian Schnabel to a creator in his own right. His totally tubular exhibit, Path of the Wave Warrior, is on view in Los Angeles.


U.S. Israel strikes Syrian military base
Israeli warplanes attacked a military base near the Syrian city of Latakia on Thursday, an Obama administration official confirmed to CNN.


EU presidency proposes new weakening of EU car rules
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Lithuania, holder of the EU presidency, has made a new proposal to weaken rules on how much carbon new cars can emit from 2020, in line with demands from Germany and its luxury manufacturers, EU diplomats said.


Alcatel-Lucent "actively working" on asset sales - CEO
PARIS, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Alcatel-Lucent Chief Executive Michel Combes said the telecom equipment group was "actively working" on a previously announced asset sale plan to shed 1 billion euros ($1.38 billion) worth of assets by 2015.


Theater Review The Last Goodbye, From Michael Kimmel, in San Diego
The Last Goodbye, based on Romeo and Juliet, relies on Jeff Buckleys music to supply the emotional resonance and depth of character established by Shakespeares verse.


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.


Restaurant Review Hearth in the East Village
Hearth relies on its strengths, not the latest fad.


Tiger outfoxed by feral friend?
A Tiger prowling the fairways may be familiar sight but at a golf club in Switzerland it is a fox that has emerged as a new star of the game.


Fine vintage Jimenez rewarded for ace
Fun-loving Spanish veteran Miguel Angel Jimenez aced the eighth in the final round of the Portugal Masters to be rewarded with 100 bottles of red wine by a sponsor.


The most crass dating app ever?
Peggy Drexler says the misogyny of a new dating app, even if it's just a business shtick, has effects that should not be taken lightly


National Briefing | Health Malaria in United States Is at a 40-Year High
Of the 1,925 cases detected in 2011, almost 70 percent were in people who had visited Africa.


Chocolate Factory, Trade War Victim
A power struggle between the European Union and the Russian-backed Customs Union is squeezing Roshen, the largest confectioner in Ukraine.


This is Z10, the first BlackBerry 10 handset
Research In Motion is no more! BlackBerry is the new company name and the Z10 is the first BlackBerry 10 handset. Here's a quick overview of the new phone.


Beijing car crash 'a terrorist attack'
Five suspects have been detained in Monday's deadly crash in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, which has been identified as a terrorist attack, Beijing police said Wednesday.


General Atlantic hires Goldman Sachs to sell Amedes - sources
FRANKFURT, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Investment firm General Atlantic has hired Goldman Sachs to sell German-based laboratory services company Amedes and is discussing offers up to 800 million euros, two...


Can Presidents Cup survive?
Tiger Woods and others on whether U.S. domination could threaten the future of Presidents Cup.


Amy Metzger, Hootan Yaghoobzadeh
The bride is a lawyer; the groom is a managing director of an investment firm.


National Briefing | West California Aid for Illegal Immigrant College Students
Janet Napolitano, the president of the University of California, said that $5 million would be devoted to providing counseling and financial aid for students living in the country illegally.


American Davis Cup Team Warms to Clay Courts
The United States is considering hosting their Davis Cup match against Britain on clay after 28 home ties on hardcourts, grass or carpet.


Helping Arab states in transition
CNN's John Defterios reports on Europe's attempt to reboot relations with countries affected by the Arab Spring.


Gadgetwise Earbuds Built of Sterner Stuff, With a Few Quirks
The housings, fittings and plug of the RHA 750i are made from stainless steel, not plastic.


Staten Island Pizzas That Stood the Test of Time
These pizza parlors can whip up a pie, thick or thin, puffy or crisp, to suit just about any appetite.


7-Year Low Reported in Piracy Off Somalia
The United Nations secretary general attributed the decline to increased international policing and information-sharing, more prosecutions and imprisonment of captured pirates, and greater security steps by commercial shippers.


Recipes for Health Millet Polenta With Tomato Sauce, Eggplant and Chickpeas
A comforting dish that works equally well with canned or fresh tomatoes.


Mystery of Gestapo chief's fate is 'solved', shocking German Jews
BERLIN (Reuters) - Gestapo chief Heinrich Mueller, the most senior Nazi whose fate has until now remained unknown, died in Berlin in 1945 and, in a chilling twist for an organizer of the Holocaust, lies in a Jewish cemetery, a German historian says.


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