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Missoni, More Than a Zigzag
After a year of tragedies, the Missoni family begins to chart a new course forward.


Ethiopian opposition says members beaten, illegally detained
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - An Ethiopian opposition group accused police and security officials of beating, illegally detaining and abducting more than 150 of its members between July and September this year.


Tepco can't yet be trusted to restart world's biggest nuclear plant governor
NIIGATA, Japan (Reuters) - Tokyo Electric Power Co must give a fuller account of the Fukushima disaster and address its "institutionalized lying" before it can expect to restart another nuclear station, the world's largest, said a local government official who holds an effective veto over the utility's revival plan.


8 incredible African photographers
African photographers are giving voice to their own experiences like never before. Here are eight of the continent's best up-and-coming photographers.


PRESS DIGEST- New York Times business news - Oct 31
Oct 31 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the New York Times business pages. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.


UPDATE 1-Energy Future plans to make interest payment on Friday - source
Oct 30 (Reuters) - Energy Future Holdings (EFH), the embattled Texas power generator, is planning to make a $270 million interest payment due on Friday, according to a person familiar with the...


World Series Game 6 Red Sox 6, Cardinals 1 Red Sox Rout Cardinals to Win World Series
Boston scored three in the third inning and three in the fourth to defeat St. Louis and win the series in six games, celebrating its first championship at Fenway Park since 1918.


Concern Over Japans Growth Strategy
Many of the growth plans laid out in June lack detail and risk being watered down, analysts say.


Try the poor man's space travel
Part of the imagined charms of space flight is not just the view from the window. It is also the thrill of breaking the shackles of gravity and free-floating. Now taking a break from Newton's laws is easier (and cheaper) than ever.


National Briefing | Health F.D.A. Lays Out Rule to Avoid Drug Shortages
The rule, which is open to public comment for 60 days, applies for the first time to makers of biological medicines, which are produced in microorganisms, animal or plant cells.


Celine Dion gets loose on her new ablum
Oct. 30 - The singer performs songs from her new CD during an intimate concert in New York. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)


ArtsBeat Besides Location, a Beatles Connection Helps in Real Estate Market
A home in Liverpool that John Lennon lived in and left when he was 5 years old sells for nearly $800,000.


Italian Navy rescues migrants at sea
Oct. 31 - The Italian Navy said it rescued more than 300 migrants off the coast of the Sicilian island of Lampedusa. Sarah Irwin reports.


Currents | Events Designers Visions Turn to the Gold Coast
The Design Showhouse at Hempstead House, 12 opulent rooms transformed by decorators, opens this weekend in Sands Point, Long Island.


Woods wins 79th PGA title
Tiger Woods wraps up victory in the WGC-Bridgestone tournament Sunday ahead of the final major of the season later this week where he will start hot favorite.


KISS, Nirvana among Rock Hall nominees
"Teen Spirit" and "Good Times" may be coming to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -- sealed with a KISS.


Obama will use executive powers to conserve lands Interior secretary
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will use his executive powers to protect more mountains, rivers and forests from development if Congress does not act to preserve such wild spaces, the U.S. Interior Secretary said on Thursday.


Bionic bicep gives you the strength of Hercules
The Titan Arm is an upper-body exoskeleton that can more than double the average person's strength


A-Rod Accuses MLB of 'Gross, Ongoing Misconduct'
With the World Series over, Alex Rodriguez resumed his criticism of Major League Baseball and Commissioner Bud Selig for its investigation that led to a 211-game suspension that the New York Yankees third baseman is trying to overturn.


What's for Dinner? Anchovies Elevate a Pan-Seared Chicken Dish
What was once timid and a little dull turns vibrant, tangy and impossible to stop eating when you add anchovies, capers and lemon.


Fiscal cliff All it takes is a superhero - Felix TV
Reuters blogger Felix Salmon takes to kids toys to explain one of the most vexing problems facing Washington the fiscal cliff. (December 12, 2012)


U.S. health secretary on the hot-seat over healthcare website
Oct. 30 - U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius apologizes for problems with the Affordable Care Act website during a hearing on Capitol Hill. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


REFILE-US STOCKS-Wall St edges up in wake of Fed; Exxon a boost
* Exxon Mobil shares rise after results beat Wall Street forecast


South Carolinas Clowney Savors a Rare Moment of Joy
South Carolinas victory over then-No. 5 Missouri in double overtime Saturday was a triumphant moment in an otherwise trying season for defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.


St. Nicholas Church, Destroyed on 9/11, to Rebuild With Byzantine Design
The design, which would draw inspiration from the great churches of the East, will almost certainly renew debate over the role of religion at or around the World Trade Center.


The New Old Age Two Kinds of Hospital Patients Admitted, and Not
Medicares two midnights rule has not eased confusion over observation status in the hospital, some experts say.


Venezuela seeks to tame 'Wild West' motorcycle chaos
CARACAS (Reuters) - Choking traffic, causing pileups and even ambushing drivers, Venezuela's hordes of motorcyclists are an increasingly high-profile problem for the new government of President Nicolas Maduro.


Trent Rommann Leads PGA Assistant Championship
Trent Rommann shot a 5-under 67 on Thursday to take the first-round lead in the PGA Assistant Championship.


Former Premier Can Be Charged, Czech Court Rules
The Czech Supreme Court ruled that Petr Necas was not entitled to immunity from prosecution on possible corruption charges for the period when he was prime minister.


Facebook smashes analyst targets but executive comments spook Street
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc posted strong growth in its mobile advertising business on Wednesday but rattled investors after saying that it did not plan to boost the frequency of ads shown to users.


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.


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.


Youre the Boss Blog A Start-Ups Documentary Series Tells Stories of Start-Ups
How much money does it take? What was your credit like? How much did you spend on marketing? What lessons did you learn?


A Childhood Home, and Poets Muse
Julie Carlson, a founder of Remodelista, on the house in Wellfleet, Mass., that served as a peculiar kind of inspiration.


Sports Briefing | Baseball Rodriguez Inquiry Defended by Selig
Commissioner Bud Selig said he was satisfied baseballs investigators did nothing wrong in obtaining evidence against Alex Rodriguez in the Biogenesis case.


Petty Leads No. 6 Baylor to 59-14 Rout of Kansas
Bryce Petty threw for 430 yards and three touchdowns in fewer than three quarters, Lache Seastrunk ran for 109 yards and a score and sixth-ranked Baylor routed Kansas 59-14 on Saturday night for its school-record 11th straight win.


The Learning Network Blog How Young Is Too Young for an iPhone?
Should babies be using smartphones or tablets?


Heads Up Competing to Tell Jack the Rippers Story
With this fall marking the 125th anniversary of the Jack the Ripper murders in London, tour operators are battling over customers interested in the macabre tale.


The most infamous World Series
Bob Greene says when the Chicago White Sox purposely lost the World Series in 1919, one clever reporter let the team's manager say it without saying it


UKs Osborne has faith in U.S.
Oct. 22 - UK Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne says U.S. politicians recognise the serious consequences of a default, and hopes that financial services arent excluded from any transatlantic trade deal.


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