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National groups send a prayer to the Supreme Court
GREECE, New York (Reuters) - Bankrolled by powerful outside interests, what began as a dispute aired in the pages of a town's local newspaper next week moves to the U.S. Supreme Court where justices could potentially roll back legal precedents that limit the role of religion in public life.


Emerging economies nearing half of global warming emissions
OSLO (Reuters) - Total greenhouse gas emissions by China and other emerging nations since 1850 will surpass those of rich nations this decade, complicating U.N. talks about who is most to blame for global warming, a study showed on Thursday.


Abuse video shocks Saudi Arabia
A video that appears to show a Saudi man beating a migrant worker is causing growing outrage in Saudi Arabia.


Tunisia's blogging doctor
Zied Mhirsi tells Errol Barnett about helping the country's most vulnerable population groups.


Sorting Out the New Yahoo Mail
Users have reported problems with Yahoos new e-mail format, but it should still be possible to sort contacts by first name.


Voters Anger Over Shutdown Is Inspiring Democrats to Run
Previously reluctant Democrats in places like Arkansas, Florida, Nebraska and New Jersey are suddenly deciding to challenge Republicans for House seats.


Kansas School bus goes over bridge, plunges into water
Nov. 1 - All ten children and a school bus driver survived after their bus went over a bridge and plunged into the water in Douglass, Kansas. Deborah Gembara reports.


Short-seller targets Web.Com but admits error in analysis
(Reuters) - Web.Com Group Inc's shares fell as much as 12 percent in regular trading after a research group said the internet domain name registrar has misrepresented its growth -- but the group...


Well Eat Your Broccoli
Five ways to prepare broccoli, with cooking and without, to benefit from its many nutrients.


Kentucky Is No. 1 in Preseason Poll
Every time Kentucky coach John Calipari starts to praise his latest crop of talented freshmen, he's just as quick to point out that it is a work in progress.


Canceled U.S. health plans are disruptive part of reform -Cigna CEO
(Reuters) - The hundreds of thousands of Americans whose individual insurance policies will be canceled as Obamacare takes full effect next year are experiencing a disruptive element of healthcare reform, the head of health insurer Cigna said on Thursday.


RPT-Fitch Affirms Baidu at 'A' with Stable Outlook
Nov 1 (Reuters) - (The following statement was released by the rating agency)


Secular Turkish Government Permits Religious Symbol
Four female lawmakers were welcomed into Parliament with Islamic head scarves, which for some was an unwelcome break with secular traditions and for others a sign of the nations maturing democracy.


'Love Boat's' MacLeod on his 'great ride'
Gavin MacLeod keeps upbeat attitude, reflective of characters on "Mary Tyler Moore" and "Love Boat." But he's had his share of challenges.


Chipotle vs. Taco Bell Einhorns short put to the taste test - Felix TV
David Einhorn, the investor known for betting against stocks like Green Mountain Coffee, now is targeting Chipotle Mexican Grill, saying it will face significant competition from "a resurgent Taco Bell." We put his theory to the taste test with Reuters blogger Felix Salmon, Reuters Social Media Editor Anthony De Rosa and Food and Wine Restaurant Editor Kate Krader. (October 3, 2012)


Some nutrition and diet studies may overstate results
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Doctors, policymakers and everyday people may make decisions or give advice based on the results of published nutrition studies. But a new analysis shows researchers sometimes overstate the results of those reports.


Memo From Japan With a Plants Tainted Water Still Flowing, No End to Environmental Fears
Recent accidents have raised questions about whether the environment is facing new dangers more than two and a half years after the original disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.


Russia's Medvedev fires space agency chief
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev dismissed the country's space agency (Roskosmos) chief Vladimir Popovkin on Thursday, three months after the latest botched satellite launch.


Welcomed With Kisses, Stanford Freshmen Risk the Kissing Disease
Full Moon on the Quad, an orgy of interclass kissing reluctantly but officially sanctioned by Stanford University, is followed by another tradition the spread of mono and the flu.


Turbulent tennis love matches
Speculation abounds that sport's foremost golf and tennis love match have called it quits. Double major winner Rory McIlroy and former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki are staying tight lipped on their alleged break up, but when it comes to sport the path of true love rarely runs smooth.


People escaped onto the tarmac
Chef Vernon Cardenas describes the LAX shooting to CNN's Jake Tapper, detailing the gun and the shooter.


Your Recipes for Holiday Sweets
Send us recipes for your favorite sweet homemade gifts; well select three to publish in time for the holidays.


Dream Season Over, Spieth Ready to Start Over
Jordan Spieth followed the flight of his tee shot on the par-3 sixth hole at Sheshan International, and his amateur partners took great interest just watching his body language. Finally, he offered the slightest slump of his shoulders when he saw the outcome.


When Insurers Drop Policies Three Stories
Insurance companies are canceling millions of health insurance plans that fail to meet minimum standards, and a look at the stories of three people with such plans tells a complex tale.


Exhibition Review Beethovens Ninth A Masterpiece Reunited at the Morgan
Beethovens Ninth A Masterpiece Reunited, an exhibition at the Morgan Library Museum, focuses on two copied scores of that symphony that were edited by the composer.


Barakas Dutchman to Be Staged in a Bathhouse
Dutchman, Amiri Barakas 1964 play about race and assimilation, is being restaged in an East Village sauna room by the visual artist Rashid Johnson.


Scientist reveals secrets of laughter
Meet Sophie Scott, a leading professor of cognitive neuroscience at University College London studying what makes us laugh and why.


CME Group chief testifies in long-awaited grain settlement trial
CHICAGO, Nov 1 (Reuters) - CME Group Inc Chief Executive Phupinder Gill on Friday denied that the exchange-operator changed its settlement rules to give electronic grain traders an advantage over veterans of the Chicago trading floor, who have sued the company, saying its new rules are killing their business.


Langer Needs Win and Help to Take Top Prize
Bernhard Langer knows what he needs to do at TPC Harding Park to win the Charles Schwab Cup season points title and $1 million annuity.


Merkel still needs to focus on euro zone
Sept 23 - Investors liked the German election result but what's first on Merkel's to do list when it comes to the rest of the euro zone? The EU's top economic official tells Reuters what he thinks she must focus on. Sonia Legg reports


Federer on 'bonus' time
Roger Federer still wants to win. But after collecting so many titles earlier in his career, he says anything further is an added bonus.


Dot Earth Blog Updates on Americas Persistent Air and Water Pollution Challenges
A look at ways to clean up Americas lingering air and water pollution problems.


Over How Outing Lost Its Power to Shock
The announcement that a public figure is gay barely registers as newsworthy now, but that was not always the case.


Kerry to Visit Saudi Arabia to Smooth Relations
Secretary of State John Kerry will meet with King Abdullah in his first stop on a nine-day trip to the Middle East, Europe and North Africa.


Euro falls on potential ECB rate cut; stocks slip
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global equity markets slipped on Friday despite upbeat factory data worldwide, while the euro fell to a two-week low against the dollar on growing expectations the European Central Bank will ease monetary policy further to encourage growth.


RPT-Fitch Commodities, Autos, Telecoms Most Exposed to EM Slowdown
Nov 1 (Reuters) - (The following statement was released by the rating agency)


YouTube battle in island dispute
Japan is using YouTube to bolster assertions of ownership over islands also claimed by neighboring China and South Korea.


CNNFC stars sign on for UNICEF
Over the past few weeks some of the biggest names in world football have been guests on CNNFC.


Barakas Dutchman to Be Staged in a Bathhouse
Dutchman, Amiri Barakas 1964 play about race and assimilation, is being restaged in an East Village sauna room by the visual artist Rashid Johnson.


Floridas Former G.O.P. Governor to Run for Job as Democrat
Charlie Crist has filed paperwork to run for his old job with his new party.


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