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Turkeys take flight and time travel in Thanksgiving comedy 'Free Birds'
LOS ANGELES, Nov 2 (Reuters) - As the United States whets its appetite for a big tasty feast on this month's Thanksgiving holiday, two turkeys are on a mission to save their kind from slaughter in a new animated adventure, where they travel back in time to get the birds off the menu.


T Magazine On View | A Veteran Wave Rider Tells His Life Story in Art
Herbie Fletcher went from being the subject of artists like Bruce Weber and Julian Schnabel to a creator in his own right. His totally tubular exhibit, Path of the Wave Warrior, is on view in Los Angeles.


Abdelkader's Late Goal Lifts Red Wings Over Flames
Justin Abdelkader scored the eventual winning goal with 324 left to help the Detroit Red Wings edge the Calgary Flames 4-3 on Friday night.


Trip tips Melbourne, Australia's vibrant cultural capital
MELBOURNE, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Vibrant and multicultural, Melbourne brims with galleries, cafes, restaurants and a lifestyle that give Australia's second-largest city a distinctly European feel.


DealBook For Once-Mighty Sears, Pictures of Decay
The retailer is selling its Lands End and Sears Auto Center brands and drawing doubts and criticism.


CME Group chief testifies in long-awaited grain settlement trial
CHICAGO (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.


Keeping Score Jamess Future May Rest on Wades Knees
If Dwyane Wade is unable to return to his dominant ways, there is a question of whether LeBron James, who can opt out of his contract, will be interested in staying in Miami.


Yankees Re-Sign Jeter for One Year at $12 Million
The Yankees showed that they still have confidence in shortstop Derek Jeter by signing him to a deal worth more than his one-year, $9.5 million player option.


Blast at China coal mine kills 7
Seven miners were killed Saturday in an explosion at a coal mine in southwest China, state-run media reported.


Motherlode Blog A Father Tries to End the Fat Talk
I was overweight until my 20s, and I still talk about myself as a fat person. Can I curb my tongue to help prevent my son from developing the same harsh self-judgment thats been with me all of my life?


The Who are reported to be doing one final big tour
The Who will put on final "last big tour" in 2015, according to Rolling Stone Magazine. Rollo Ross reports.


Celebrity architect's space-age yacht
Exclusive interview with world's most famous female architect, Zaha Hadid. The Iraqi-born Briton behind London's Aquatic Centre and Japan's 2020 Olympic Stadium has now turned her attention to space-age superaychts.


Editors Choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


Giant mirrors bring sun to alpine town
A sun-starved Norwegian town has finally seen the light -- by installing giant mirrors on the surrounding mountains to reflect rays onto its market square.


Red Sox victory celebration honors Boston's post-bombing resilience
Nov. 3 - The Boston Red Sox celebrate their World Series win with a parade that culminated at the finish line of the Boston Marathon -- a symbolic nod to the attacks that rocked the city earlier this year. Mana Rabiee reports.


Miryang Journal As Power Line Grows, So Does Fight Between Ancient and Modern Korea
In a symbol of South Koreas struggle to reconcile its traditions with its hard-charging modern incarnation, a power line has drawn sit-ins from those who say it encroaches on their burial grounds.


Israel vows to deny Hezbollah weapons as details of Syria raid emerge
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel said it would not allow advanced weapons to fall into the hands of Hezbollah, after a raid on Syria that opposition sources said had hit an air force garrison believed to be holding Russian-made missiles destined for the militant group.


3 dead in first U.S. drone strike in Pakistan since leaders met
Missiles fired by a U.S. drone killed three people in Pakistan early Thursday, Pakistani intelligence officials said, the first such attack since Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif asked U.S. President Barack Obama to end the campaign of drone strikes.


Lundqvist, Rangers Blank Lowly Sabres 2-0
Henrik Lundqvist was at his busiest when the only thing really in doubt was whether he would skate off with a shutout.


F1's appetite for dieting drivers
How would you feel if your boss asked you to lose weight so you could carry on doing your job?


U.S. Teams Up With Operator of Online Courses to Plan a Global Network
The classes, offered in partnership with the California company Coursera, will include weekly sessions in which students will meet in person.


Wall St. Week Ahead Twitter's IPO to provide week's excitement
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Twitter will be the talk of Wall Street next week when the social media company goes public in the stock market's most anticipated initial public offering since 2012's Facebook .


Gisele Bundchen returns to Sao Paulo Fashion Week
Nov 01- The supermodel hits the runway for Colcci's Winter 2014 collection. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)


Chamblee Resigns From Golf Magazine After Critical Remarks on Woods
Brandel Chamblee, the Golf Channel commentator who suggested that Tiger Woods was a cheater, resigned from Golf magazine on Wednesday.


UPDATE 1-BNY Mellon in $28 mln pact with Florida over currency prices
Nov 1 (Reuters) - Bank of New York Mellon Corp on Friday reached a $28 million settlement with Florida to resolve allegations that the bank overcharged a state pension plan for foreign currency...


Astronomers Find Earthlike Planet, but Its Infernally Hot
Kepler 78b, a planet 400 light-years away, is the first planet that seems to be of similar size and made of the same mixture of rock and iron as Earth.


Surge in Iraqi Violence Reunites Maliki and Obama
Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki of Iraq pressed President Obama at the White House on Friday for help in fighting Qaeda terrorists in his countrys lawless west.


Group claims to have hacked iPhone 5S
A group of hackers in Germany says it has found a way to bypass the fingerprint-sensor security system on the new iPhone 5S.


World pirate hotspots 2013
Where are the world's most dangerous waters? Hint they're not off the coast of Somalia.


U.S. Dream Chaser space taxi soars on test flight, skids after landing
(Reuters) - A privately owned prototype space plane aced its debut test flight in California but was damaged after landing when a wheel did not drop down, developer Sierra Nevada Corp said on Tuesday.


Promising signs for former No. 1 McIlroy
After beating Tiger Woods in an exhibition, could this be the weekend Rory McIlroy ends his 2013 drought? The Northern Irishman leads Shanghai's HSBC Champions after the first round.


F1 Webber beats Vettel in Abu Dhabi
The sun may be setting on Mark Webber's Formula One career, but the veteran Australian driver lit up Abu Dhabi on Saturday by snatching pole position from all-conquering Red Bull teammate Sebastian Vettel.


Three held over Mexico 'super tunnel'
Investigators question three suspects after seizing eight tons of marijuana linked to a "highly sophisticated" smuggling tunnel.


UPDATE 1-U.S. regulator considers end to sports broadcast blackout rule
WASHINGTON, Nov 1 (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission is considering whether to eliminate a decades-old rule that prohibited broadcasting of some professional sporting events, often NFL...


Two French journalists abducted, killed in northern Mali
BAMAKO/PARIS (Reuters) - Two French radio journalists were killed by gunmen in northern Mali on Saturday shortly after being abducted in the town of Kidal, French and Malian officials said.


Your Money An Intriguing Product Thats Too Complex for Many
Alternative mutual funds have been gaining in popularity, but some advisers urge caution.


New York protesters target Barneys after black shoppers claim bias
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A small group of demonstrators shouting "no shop and frisk" gathered at the Manhattan storefront of Barneys New York Inc on Wednesday to express outrage over black customers'...


Pig virus squeezes Hillshire profits; sausage prices to increase
CHICAGO, Nov 2 (Reuters) - Hillshire Brands Co said this week that cases of a virus deadly to baby piglets were growing and the company was increasing meat prices to combat rising commodity costs...


UPDATE 1-U.S. regulator considers end to sports broadcast blackout rule
WASHINGTON, Nov 1 (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission is considering whether to eliminate a decades-old rule that prohibited broadcasting of some professional sporting events, often NFL...


T Magazine Q. A. | Brian Eno on the Best Use of a Television, Why Art Students Make Good Pop Stars and the Meaning of Visual Music
With the publication of a new book surveying his visual practice, the pioneering composer reflects on the relationship between his art- and music-making.


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