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Islanders Coach Is Tough on Himself and His Team
Coach Jack Capuano has used his background in various levels of professional hockey to turn his young Islanders team into a club with playoff experience.


New Jersey lawmakers call on state court to uphold gay marriage
TRENTON, New Jersey (Reuters) - Leaders of the Democratic-controlled New Jersey State Senate on Monday asked the state Supreme Court to uphold a ruling by a lower state court late last week allowing same sex marriage.


Well What a Messy Desk Says About You
It can be a good idea to clean up your desk. But not if youre looking to be creative.


Whats On Saturday
Television highlights.


N.F.L. Roundup Cassel Will Start at Quarterback When Vikings Face the Steelers in London
Matt Cassel will replace the injured Christian Ponder for winless Minnesota when it faces Pittsburgh, also 0-3, at Wembley Stadium.


Burial Rites, by Hannah Kent
Hannah Kents novel explores murders that occurred in 1820s Scandinavia.


The Learning Network Blog News Quiz | September 30, 2013
See what you know about the news of the day.


Breakingviews Deflating strategic reserves
Sept. 30 - Reynolds Holding and Robert Cyran discuss the U.S. government's botched sale of helium stockpiles and why socking away valuable resources rarely makes sense.


Syria at U.N. compares militant onslaught to 9/11 attacks
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Syria's foreign minister on Monday compared what he described as an invasion of foreign terrorists across his country to the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, remarks that Washington dismissed as offensive and disingenuous.


Kobe Bryant talks to CNN
Kobe Bryant discusses his renewed desire to win and says his relationship with Dwight Howard was never going to work.


Venezuela President Chavez call is fake
Venezuela's president says right-wing opponents have unleashed a new weapon in their push to destabilize his government and demoralize his supporters an imitation of Hugo Chavez's voice.


Tseng Bouncing back to No. 1?
After becoming the youngest golfer to win five major championships, Yani Tseng has slipped down the rankings. Can she come back?


Sonar jamming moths hinder hungry bats
Sept. 25 - A tiger moth native to the deserts of Arizona has developed a highly evolved sonar jamming system it uses to fend of attacks by hungry bats. The discovery, described in a paper published in the journal PLOS One, could have applications in the design of acoustic deterrents to protect bats from dangerous wind turbines. Rob Muir reports.


Messi's turn to shine in Europe
You had the feeling this would happen. After Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick in Europe, Lionel Messi matched the Portuguese by netting three goals against Ajax.


Amid rare unity, U.N. Security Council mulls action on Syria aid
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - After adopting a hard-fought, Russian-backed resolution to rid Syria of chemical weapons, the U.N. Security Council is now turning its attention to the country's dire humanitarian crisis, putting to the test its fragile consensus on the conflict.


De Niro to Replace James Gandolfini in HBO Drama
Robert De Niro, the Oscar-winning actor, has agreed to take over the part played by Mr. Gandolfini in the pilot of Criminal Justice. Mr. Gandolfini died in June.


No. 14 Oklahoma Defeats No. 22 Notre Dame 35-21
Oklahoma finally found a way to beat Notre Dame again.


Josh Leivo Scores Twice to Lead Maple Leafs
Josh Leivo scored twice in the Toronto Maple Leafs' 3-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday night in the preseason finale for both teams.


India and Nokia in Tax Dispute Before Microsoft Deal
Nokia said the tax authorities froze all of its Indian assets, including bank accounts and factories, to ensure that the company could pay its future tax bill.


NASCAR pioneer Nicole
Nicole Lyons sets the pace for African-American woman in NASCAR. George Howell reports.


Sea program for peace
A program at sea looks to rock the boat on old hatreds in the Middle East. CNN's Sara Sidner reports.


Giants Are in Dire Spot, but You Wouldnt Know It by Talking to Them
Despite starting 0-3 and ranking last in key offensive and defensive categories, the Giants remained undaunted about reaching their goals for the season as they prepared for the 3-0 Chiefs.


Roche breast cancer drug gets U.S. pre-surgery approval
(Reuters) - U.S. health regulators expanded the approval of Roche Holding AG's breast cancer drug Perjeta and will now allow its use to help shrink tumors prior to surgery, the Food and Drug Administration said on Monday.


Ecotality, an electric car charger maker, files for bankruptcy
(Reuters) - Ecotality Inc , a maker of charging stations for electric cars that won a $99.8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy four years ago, has filed for bankruptcy protection and...


DealBook Wall Street Uneasy in Face of Government Shutdown
With political disagreements appearing more intractable, the battle over a shutdown and the threat of no accord on a debt limit, are beginning to rattle markets.


British PM Cameron says Labour's energy, tax plans will cost jobs
MANCHESTER, England, Sept 29 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Sunday that Labour party proposals for a freeze on energy prices and the cancellation of a planned cut in...


Grooming the Champions of the Keyboard
In a so-called gaming house in Alameda, Calif., professional video game players who have joined forces in a team spend their time honing their competitive skills.


EIA can operate through Oct. 11 in case of government shutdown -official
NEW YORK, Sept 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Energy Information Administration has enough resources to operate through approximately October 11 in the event of a government shutdown, according to an EIA official.


Television Review Betrayal, With James Cromwell, Has Debut on ABC
An extramarital affair primes the drama in Betrayal, a new series on ABC featuring the legal aftermath of a murder.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Raonic Wins Title in Upset
Milos Raonic upset top-seeded Tomas Berdych, 7-6 (4), 6-3, to win the Thailand Open in Bangkok.


The Lede A Detained Egyptian-American Activists Letter to His Mother
The complete text of a letter from an Egyptian-American activist detained in Egypt to his mother in the United States.


Lukaku Shines as Unbeaten Everton Leap to Fourth
A stunning first-half performance by striker Romelu Lukaku guided Everton to a 3-2 home victory over Newcastle on Monday to lift his side to fourth and maintain the Premier League's only unbeaten record.


Gavilon energy COO joins Vitol's U.S. crude oil business -sources
NEW YORK, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Tom Ramsey, the former chief operating officer for energy at commodity trading house Gavilon Group, joined global oil trader Vitol's North American crude oil business...


Canada competition bureau says won't appeal credit card case
OTTAWA, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Canada's Competition Bureau said on Monday it would not appeal a decision to dismiss a case it brought against the rules imposed on merchants by the Canadian arms of MasterCard Inc and Visa Inc.


Sunshine and Tears at Ancient Olympia Flame Rehearsal
Dressed in long, cream robes, priestesses praying to the Greek sun god Apollo bathed in warm sunshine at the birthplace of the ancient Olympics on Saturday in the final rehearsal for the flame that will burn at the Sochi Winter Games.


Populist Left Makes Warren Its Hot Ticket
Senator Elizabeth Warren, a powerful Democratic fund-raiser who has seized on economic issues, says she is not interested in seeking the presidency.


Dot Earth Blog Why More Climate Science Hasnt Led to More Climate Policy Yet
Why theres a gap between climate science and climate policy.


Newmont joins race for Glencore's Las Bambas mine FT
(Reuters) - Newmont Mining Corp the biggest gold miner in the United States, has joined the race for Glencore Xstrata's copper mining project in Peru, the Financial Times reported in its Tuesday...


Your Money Adviser When Health Deductibles Rise, Men Delay Emergency Care
A recent study found that men are more likely to delay treatment for serious conditions under high-deductible plans, in contrast to women, who tend to cut back care for minor ailments only.


REFILE-In historic step, Japan PM to hike tax; will cushion blow to economy
* Japan PM Abe to announce sales-tax hike, stimulus package


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