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World's 15 top rivers for travelers
They irrigate our farms, they're an important means of transport, they're a source of eco-friendly power. But rivers are often best for their amazing travel experiences.


Group Iran edges closer to nuclear bomb
Iran may only need a month to produce enough weapons-grade uranium for a nuclear bomb, a U.S.-based anti-proliferation group says in a new assessment of Tehran's enrichment program.


The Week Ahead | Theater Its Getting Warm in the Tap Studio
Tina Satters House of Dance is set in a small-town tap studio as a small group of performers prepares for a competition.


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.


Gay people welcome at Sochi Winter Olympics, says Russia's Putin
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin, seeking to defuse criticism over his treatment of gay people in Russia, said everyone will be welcome in Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi for the 2014 Winter Olympics.


Federer Rallies Past Istomin at Swiss Indoors
Roger Federer rallied past Denis Istomin, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, in the Swiss Indoors in Basel.


N.B.A. Game of the Week A Chance to Settle a Grudge
The Nets, with an overhauled roster featuring Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, will host the Miami Heat.


CORRECTED-Euro CLOs set to beat predictions as market matures
(Corrects name of new CQS CLO deal to Grosvenor Place 2013-1 from Grosvenor Park 2013-1)


Sports Briefing | Soccer Tottenham Maintains Perfect Europa Record
Tottenham, the tournament favorite, ground out a 2-0 win at F.C. Sheriff of Moldova to stay undefeated in the Europa League.


Retro Report Storm Still Brews Over Scalding Coffee
Hundreds of wide-ranging and intense reactions followed the Retro Report video revisiting a 1992 case of Liebeck v. McDonalds.


US STOCKS-SP 500 ends at record high on Fed hopes
* Dow down 0.01 pct, SP 500 up 0.1 pct, Nasdaq down 0.1 pct


ArtsBeat Popcast Morrissey on Morrissey
Jessica Winter of Slate and The Timess Ben Ratliff discuss the new Morrissey memoir, Autobiography.


Rookie mistake haunts Wong, Cardinals look to Monday
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - Hawaiian rookie Kolten Wong sat stunned in the St. Louis locker room, trying to come to terms with a mistake that put the final nail in the Cardinals' World Series Game Four coffin.


$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 refugee children.


Lifted From a Russian Lake, a Big, if Fragile, Space Rock
As Russian officials on Wednesday retrieved a 1,250-pound fragment of a meteor that exploded last February over Chelyabinsk, the rock broke and broke a scale.


US STOCKS-Wall St flat near record levels, Merck falls
NEW YORK, Oct 28 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks were little change on Monday as investors found few reasons to keep pushing shares higher after the SP 500 climbed to a series of records on expectations for continuing Federal Reserve stimulus.


Football Roma set Serie A record
AS Roma set a new Serie A record with their ninth straight win from the start of the season after a 1-0 victory at Udinese Sunday.


Shooting suspect prompts police standoff
Oct. 28 - Suspect has barricaded himself inside an apartment in Arlington, Texas after a Monday morning shooting. Linda So reports.


Styles Q + A Lori Goldstein With Her Magic, Fashion Becomes Art
The stylist has spent decades transforming a studio filled with shoeboxes and garment racks into artistry.


T Magazine By Design | High Season for High Jewels
Gem lovers will have plenty to enjoy next month, with exhibits devoted to the legendary designers JAR and Alexandre Reza, and a book devoted to 400 years of Indian jewelry.


T Magazine Food Matters | Fifteen Tons of Groceries, Sailing Down the Hudson
The Vermont Sail Project explores more responsible food distribution methods (the to in farm to table) by transporting edible cargo using a wind-powered barge.


Rory McIlroy in good shape after Korea
Rory McIlroy leaves South Korea in "good shape" despite what might have been at Korean Open.


Gay people welcome at Sochi Winter Olympics, says Russia's Putin
Oct. 28 - Russian President Vladimir Putin pledges no discrimination against gay people at Sochi Winter Olympic Games. Mana Rabiee reports.


Jovanka Broz, Titos Widow, Is Dead at 88
Ms. Broz was a peasant girl who married Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslavias supreme leader, and became a glamorous symbol of Yugoslav unity she was an ethnic Serb; he, a Croat.


Gadgetwise Tap and Swipe for a Good Cause
The Global Gaming Initiative seeks to connect mobile games and charity; its first project raises money to buy bicycles for impoverished communities.


Lewis on Women's British Open title
2013 Women's British Open winner Stacy Lewis talks to CNN's Shane O' Donoghue after her superb victory at St Andrews -- her second major win.


YOUR MONEY-New unsecured loans beckon, but should you bite?
Oct 28 (Reuters) - Late last summer, Jeff Whiting was going back and forth with his credit union about whose name should appear on the title of the GMC Yukon he was trying to finance. So the 35-year-old Austin, Texas, attorney went in a different direction, taking a $45,000 unsecured loan from an online lender instead.


Thousands in Moscow to demand release of anti-Putin protesters
Oct. 27 - Thousands march through Moscow to demand the release of critics of President Vladimir Putin. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Militant video appears to show suicide mission in Egypt
Oct. 27 - New amateur video from a Sinai-based Islamist militant group purportedly shows a former army major carrying out a suicide bombing against Egypt's Interior Minister. Nathan Frandino reports.


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.


It's a dog's high life French design for pets
PARIS (Reuters) - Parisian poodles are used to being pampered by their doting owners, groomed to perfection and adorned with luxury leashes and collars.


Dance Review Brian Brooks Moving Company Presents Run Dont Run at BAM
The Brian Brooks Moving Company is presenting its latest work, Run Dont Run, danced on a set with hundreds of taut strings, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.


In Transit Blog Feeding Fliers With Local Fare
A number of airports across the country are opening restaurants from high-profile hometown chefs, offering local flavor to fliers.


Del Potro Beats Federer in Swiss Indoors Final
Juan Martn del Potro defeated Roger Federer, 7-6 (3), 2-6, 6-4, in the final of the Swiss Indoors in Basel for the second straight year.


India Ink Narendra Modi and the Calculus of Tea
The tea stall campaign seeks to draw a contrast between Mr. Modis humble beginnings as the son of a tea vendor, and Rahul Gandhi, his Congress Party rival who is the son and grandson of previous Indian prime ministers.


Retro Report Storm Still Brews Over Scalding Coffee
Hundreds of wide-ranging and intense reactions followed the Retro Report video revisiting a 1992 case of Liebeck v. McDonalds.


ANZ bank shares rise 2 pct to record high after earnings
SYDNEY, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Shares in Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd hit a record high after it reported an 11 percent climb in full-year cash earnings on Tuesday.


Saudi women say they will keep pushing for right to drive
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi women demanding the right to drive said on Sunday they would keep up their campaign a day after government warnings and a heavy police presence thwarted their call for many...


Motherlode Blog A.D.H.D. Medication Is a Hit for Red Sox Hero
Shane Victorino of the Red Sox is like many athletically talented children with A.D.H.D. who are not just impulsive or energetic, but also perpetually one incident away from being asked to skip Little League tryouts next year. Without medication to manage his condition, its unlikely hed be playing in the major leagues.


Apple needs to innovate- JMP's Alex Gauna
Oct. 28 - JMP Securities Alex Gauna says while the Apple earnings report was healthy, he is staying neutral on the stock until Apple ups its innovation- before the competition does. Bobbi Rebell reports.


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