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Arrests Made in Colorado Outbreak of Listeria
Federal prosecutors said the owners of a cantaloupe farm in southeastern Colorado were arrested on misdemeanor charges of introducing adulterated food into interstate commerce.


EXCLUSIVE-JPMorgan settlement complicated by Washington Mutual -sources
NEW YORK, Sept 30 (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase Co's possible $11 billion settlement of government mortgage probes has been complicated by a dispute with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp over...


Increase in Jihadi Attacks in Africa May Reflect Movements Weakness
Some terrorism experts say an uptick in violence has occurred because Islamist militants are making a statement as they feel themselves threatened.


UPDATE 2-Mobilicity wins creditor protection, seeks buyout OK
TORONTO, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Wireless telecom company Mobilicity, one of the smallest players in the Canadian market, said it won creditor protection from an Ontario court on Monday as it seeks regulatory approval for a transaction that would allow it to keep operating.


Dance Review L.A. Dance Project Opens Season in Lyon, France
A small ensemble from Benjamin Millepieds L.A. Dance Project performed an evening of recent works at the Maison de la Danse in Lyon, France.


UPDATE 3-CNN, NBC scrap Hillary Clinton TV projects
Sept 30 (Reuters) - Two television projects focused on Hillary Clinton got the axe on Monday after the programs became embroiled in partisan wrangling, including threats by the Republican National Committee (RNC) to boycott presidential debates sponsored by CNN and NBC.


UPDATE 2-Louis Dreyfus seen taking huge ICE October sugar delivery
* ICE October raw sugar delivery estimated at 1.49 mln tonnes-traders


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.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Fashion Week Cline
Scenes from the Paris Fashion Week photo diary of Barbara Anastacio.


A Cruise on the S.S. Brainstorm
Unreasonable at Sea was a voyage that brought together start-up founders, inventors, corporate bigwigs and mentors.


On Video Ingrid Bergman in 3 Rossellini Films From Criterion
Moments of metaphysical rapture and transformation distinguish three collaborations between Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini released in a Criterion set.


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.


Mexico protests over oil policy
Demonstrators in Mexico take to the streets to protest a change in Mexican oil policy and plans to raise taxes there


Human-powered helicopter flies into aviation history
July 11 - A team from Toronto has won the long-coveted Sikorsky prize by using human power alone to fly an aircraft. The team, called AreroVelo Inc., achieved the feat on June 13, securing a $250,000 prize that has been on offer for 33 years, but never before awarded. Rob Muir reports.


On the Road A Little More Legroom, Priced as an Upgrade
Airlines have been busily adding fees on most aspects of flying, spurred by spectacular revenue increases, and now they are charging premiums for seating.


Fernandez-Castano replaces injured Hanson in Seve Trophy
(Reuters) - Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano will replace the injured Peter Hanson in the Continental Europe team for this week's Seve Trophy near Paris, the European Tour announced on Monday.


N.Y. Attorney General settles with payday loan companies
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office said on Monday it had reached settlements with five companies over charges of violating the state's usury and licensed lender...


EPA to be hit hard in shutdown, could delay renewable fuel standard
Sept 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will take one of the biggest hits of any federal agency if the government shuts down this week, operating with under 7 percent of its employees, according to guidance issued by the agency.


Thief caught green-handed by British police trap
LONDON (Reuters) - A thief was caught not so much red-handed as green-faced in London after breaking into a car in that sprayed him with a liquid that glows emerald under ultraviolet light.


Cartoonists draw dangerous lines
In many ways, the Middle East makes a strange -- and at times perilous -- hotbed for caricature.


T Magazine Model-Morphosis | Cameron Russell at Stella McCartney
The photographer Greg Kessler captures the transformations of the Spring 2014 Fashion Week in Paris.


Furyk makes history at Conway Farms
Jim Furyk entered the golf record books by becoming the sixth man to shoot a 59 on the PGA Tour. His stunning round included an eagle and 11 birdies.


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.


Cuba lets athletes go pro
Ever since the Cuban Revolution more than 50 years ago, athletes on the communist island have been able to garner gold medals and glory, but not big paychecks.


Citigroup to Pay $395 Million to Settle Freddie Mac Claims
The agreement involves 3.7 million mortgages that the bank sold to Freddie from 2000 to 2012.


Music Review Yefim Bronfman Joins Philharmonic for Tchaikovsky Concerto
The New York Philharmonics first subscription concert of the season featured the pianist Yefim Bronfman.


Dark Lies the Island, Stories by Kevin Barry
Kevin Barrys story collection borrows from the vernacular of his native Ireland.


Child shepherds in 'Sky Kingdom'
In Lesotho, boys as young as five tend sheep and cattle alone, braving thieves and jackals. But Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho have set up a charity to help them.


Joint U.S.-Russian crew reaches space station
(Reuters) - A Russian Soyuz rocket blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Wednesday to deliver three new crew members to the International Space Station.


App Smart Keep Those Due Dates From Sneaking Up on You
Mobile devices can be powerful personal finance tools, with apps that make managing and paying bills easier, if not more enjoyable.


'Modelpreneurs' Beyond the catwalk
Gisele Bundchen tops Forbes' latest list of richest models, earning $42m in a year. But the world's top models aren't earning the cash from strutting down the catwalk.


Wind power company Pattern's shares rise 10 percent in debut
(Reuters) - Shares of wind farm operator Pattern Energy Group Inc rose 10 percent in their debut, valuing the company at about $1.24 billion.


Chicago trains collide, dozens injured
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A Chicago Transit Authority train collided with a standing train at a station in a western suburb of Chicago during Monday morning's rush hour, leaving at least 33 people injured, according to an official with the CTA.


UPDATE 2-Mobilicity wins creditor protection, seeks buyout OK
TORONTO, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Wireless telecom company Mobilicity, one of the smallest players in the Canadian market, said it won creditor protection from an Ontario court on Monday as it seeks regulatory approval for a transaction that would allow it to keep operating.


ArtsBeat A New Director for the New York Musical Theater Festival
Dan Markley, a management consultant with experience as a producer, will succeed Isaac Robert Hurwitz in the post.


Editor's choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


QA Adding the Right Amount of RAM
How to upgrade the memory on a MacBook pro laptop and other OS X computers, and resizing the tiles on the Windows 8 start screen.


'Dufnering' back in style
CNN's Rachel Nichols talks to Jason Dufner after his first major title at the 2013 PGA Championship.


Carrie Is Back. So Is Kimberly Peirce.
The director of Boys Dont Cry on the career shes had and the one that might have been.


For a New Generation, an Elusive American Dream
In the Nicholson family, America is not delivering for a grandson as it did for his father and grandfather.


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