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Your Money Adviser Annual Enrollment for Medicare Opens
Participants might find more choices, but higher costs, in insurance offerings.


Hungry City Gastronomia Culinaria on the Upper West Side
Gastronomia Culinaria feels true to a certain type of small trattoria, where the food is plain-spoken and the pricing temperate.


Living Together Van Base With Fan Base
For one family on an epic 23,000-mile journey, home is wherever the VW takes them so long as their followers keep paying.


Can Presidents Cup survive?
Tiger Woods and others on whether U.S. domination could threaten the future of Presidents Cup.


Planet hunters find Earth-like twin beyond the solar system
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - For the first time, scientists have found a planet beyond the solar system that not only is the same size as Earth, but has the same proportions of iron and rock, a key step in an ongoing quest to find potentially habitable sister worlds.


Private bank clients urged to avoid U.S. securities
GENEVA (Reuters) - Some Swiss bankers are advising clients to steer clear of U.S. securities ahead of a new law that would tax people with over $50,000 invested in stocks or bonds of U.S. companies...


Paces Influence Grows as His Playing Time on Jets Defense Declines
Calvin Pace, in his 11th season, has adapted to diminished playing time at outside linebacker while remaining a stabilizing force, a player Coach Rex Ryan likened to glue.


Personal Health Commutings Hidden Cost
The American dependence on cars, resulting in lost hours that could otherwise be spent exercising or socializing, has taken a toll on our health.


F1 season off to a racing start
Ed Foster of Motor Sport Magazine previews the Formula One season with Amanda Davies.


A workout with the 'Running Man'
Can Pat Cash handle a warm-up workout with David "The Running Man" Ferrer?


Lens Blog Take Me to the River
Trudging across concrete landscapes, the laundry Sherpas of Brooklyn carry their heavy loads in search of a place to do their wash.


Ex runner survives coma, 36 surgeries
Former runner May El-Khalil explains how creating the Beirut Marathon helped her heal after a near-fatal accident.


New Moon Probe Raises Questions About What to Do Next in Space
While scientists are excited about what the experiment may yield, they are also concerned about the absence of future moon voyages on NASAs schedule.


Kerry tries to sooth relations with Saudi Arabia, but tensions evident
Nov. 4 - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry praises Saudia Arabia on a visit to the country, but tensions are evident. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


ArtsBeat Folk Art Collection From Imprisoned Former Museum Chairman Going to Auction
Sothebys will auction paintings, furniture and other works that belonged to Ralph O. Esmerian, the former chairman of the American Folk Art Museum, who is now imprisoned for financial fraud.


Weatherman eats cat vomit
A WFSB meteorologist found out the hard way why eating something off the floor is never a good idea.


In Transit Blog Dancin in the Aisles Virgin Gives Its Safety Message Some Song and Dance
A new in-flight safety video on Virgin America flights will set regulations to music (there will be dancing too).


Baseball Calendar
Nov. 4 Deadline for teams to make qualifying offers to their eligible former players who became free agents, fifth day after World Series.


US Airways fined $1.2 million over disabilities infractions
Nov 4 (Reuters) - US Airways Group was fined $1.2 million by the U.S. Department of Transportation on Monday for not providing adequate wheelchair assistance to passengers at airports in Philadelphia...


Couples Leads Charles Schwab Cup Championship
Fred Couples took the second-round lead Friday in the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, shooting his second straight 6-under 65 in the Champions Tour's season-ending event.


On the Market in New York City
An Upper East Side one-bedroom; a Midtown East two-bedroom; and another two-bedroom in Boerum Hill.


Monaco's F1 transformation
The most famous race in Formula One -- the Monaco Grand Prix -- brings a change of pace to Monaco's Mediterranean idyll.


Brazil Acknowledges Spying on Diplomatic Targets
The government said its top intelligence agency had spied on diplomatic targets from countries including the United States, putting officials on the defensive.


UPDATE 2-Google lifts post-Nokia hopes with Finnish data centre investment
HAMINA, Finland, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Google will invest another 450 million euros ($607 million) over the next few years in a data centre in Finland, boosting a country struggling with Nokia's decline and weakness in its paper and steel industries.


September 11 plotters could have been on death row by now U.S. attorney general
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Attorney General Eric Holder said on Monday that accused September 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four alleged co-conspirators would already have been convicted and set for execution if they had been tried in civilian courts as Holder wanted in 2009.


Hingis Quizzed by Swiss Police for Alleged Assault
Martina Hingis has been questioned by the Swiss police after her estranged husband, Thibault Hutin, said he was attacked by her and her family, a police spokesman said.


Black Caviar statue unveiled
After an unbeaten career and a Vogue cover, Australia's most celebrated horse now has a bronze statue in her honor.


Morsi Calls Trial in Egypt Illegitimate, and Case Is Delayed
The trial, on charges of inciting the murder of protesters, was Mohamed Morsis first public appearance since his removal from office in July. It was adjourned until Jan. 8.


Fed's Bullard no hurry to taper because of low inflation
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve should not rush a decision to scale back its asset purchase program because of low inflation, a senior U.S. central banker said on Monday.


German regulator approves closure of 5 GW of power capacity
* Mostly in North-Rhine Westphalia, 12 blocks not seen relevant for supply


Notre Dame Hangs On for 38-34 Win Over Navy
Navy's triple-option offense had Notre Dame flummoxed and flailing for most of the game.


Tracy Dugo, John Porges Jr.
The couple, who met in the sixth grade in New Jersey, are married in Newport, R.I.


Q. and A. With Stuart Elliott
Where to find the jacket in the Farmers commercial, and learning the name of a Budweiser ads song.


Report Adds to Doubts on Rodriguez Doping Denials
Alex Rodriguez tested positive for a banned stimulant in 2006, according to two people with knowledge of the results, raising questions about his public statements since then.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Police Question Hingis
Martina Hingis has been questioned by the Swiss police after her estranged husband, Thibault Hutin, said he was attacked by her and her family, a police spokesman said.


Malmo Weathers Storm to Clinch Swedish Title
Malmo FF secured its 17th Swedish league title, beating Elfsborg, 2-0, in the next-to-last round.


The top films at the North American box office
LOS ANGELES, Sept 29 - Following are the top 10 movies at North American box offices for the three days starting Sept. 27, led by "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2" according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters. 1 (*) Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 $ 35.0 million 2 (1) Prisoners...........................$ 11.3 million 3 (*) Rush................................$ 10.3 million 4 (*) Baggage Claim.......................$ 9.3 million 5 (*) Don Jon.........................


Mexico's Fibra Uno aims to raise $1.93 bln in short-term debt
MEXICO CITY, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Mexican real estate investment trust (REIT) Fibra Uno hopes to take advantage of record-low interest rates and issue 25 billion pesos ($1.93 billion) in short-term...


Morsi Calls Trial in Egypt Illegitimate, and Case Is Delayed
The trial, on charges of inciting the murder of protesters, was Mohamed Morsis first public appearance since his removal from office in July. It was adjourned until Jan. 8.


Pussy Riot band member transferred to another prison
Convicted Pussy Riot punk rock band member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova has not been heard from since she was transferred from a prison more than 300 miles east of Moscow, husband Petr Verzilov told CNN on Saturday.


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