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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.


Fred Vogelsteins Dogfight
A journalist goes behind the bitter rivalry between Apple and Google, and how its reshaping the way we think about technology.


Well New Years Baby? You May Pay More
While medical conditions and encounters dont care whether its 2013 or 2014, health insurance and subsidies generally play by the calendar year. Having a child early in the year presents some special challenges.


Golf Johnson drives clear in China
With immaculate play from tee to green, Dustin Johnson powers five clear at the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai Friday after a course record equaling nine-under 63.


Image of Hindenburg Haunts Hydrogen Technology
One of the strongest psychological impediments to hydrogen fuel cell technology is the searing image of the Hindenburg catching fire and crashing in 1937.


Serving up a winning diet
The legendary Bjorn Borg fueled his success with a daily diet of steak and potatoes. But the modern tennis star is more likely to be teetotal and to stick to a gluten free diet.


Page by Page, Men Are Stepping Into the Lean In Circle
The book by Sheryl Sandberg, which was written to encourage women to aggressively pursue their professional goals, is finding a significant number of male champions.


Guerrillas release American hostage
Colombia's FARC guerrilla group has released American hostage Kevin Scott Sutay, the Cuban and Norwegian governments said in a joint statement Sunday.


Messi draws another blank but Barca win derby
MADRID (Reuters) - Barcelona extended their near-perfect start to the season when Alexis Sanchez tapped in at the far post from Neymar's clever assist to secure a 1-0 win at home to city rivals Espanyol in La Liga on Friday.


Dufner claims 1st major title
Jason Dufner wins 2013 PGA Championship over Jim Furyk. Patrick Snell reports.


Dance Review Boris Charmatzs Leve des Conflits Extended at MoMA
In Leve des Conflits Extended (Suspension of Conflicts Extended), 24 dancers are cycling through a sequence, whose core concept is mathematical.


U.S. military dedicates first national monument to combat dogs
SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - The United States' first national monument to a soldier's best friend, recognizing the sacrifices of dogs in combat, was dedicated by the U.S. military on Monday.


Seoul's 'Gangnam Style' police
The uniforms of Seoul's new tourist police force were designed by "Gangnam Style" singer Psy's costume designer.


Caterpillar unit is subject of U.S. criminal probe -filing
Nov 1 (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors in California are investigating a unit of Caterpillar Inc for potential violations of environmental law and other alleged improper business practices, the...


Dance Review Matthew Bournes Sleeping Beauty at City Center
Matthew Bournes Sleeping Beauty takes Tchaikovskys ballet and makes it the choreographers own.


City Room A Thrill Now Sadly Rare
Bat sightings used to be common in New York, but millions of bats in the Northeast have died of disease since 2006.


'Phantom Goal' Game Will Not Be Replayed, Says German Court
Hoffenheim lost its appeal for a replay of a Bundesliga match won by Bayer Leverkusen with a goal that should not have been allowed.


Letter From Washington Congressional Budget Talks to Begin Amid a Sea of False Assumptions
The panel that convenes this week must contend with this record of failure, a task compounded by misinformation that the deficit is spiraling out of control.


UPDATE 1-Turkey says mindful of Iraqi concerns on Kurdish oil projects
* KRG, Baghdad at loggerheads over oil production contracts


Youre the Boss Blog A Year Late, S.E.C. Weighs in With 585 Pages of Crowdfunding Rules
Both those representing the industry and those looking to protect investors seemed reasonably satisfied, but crowdfunding portals will face some challenges.


Del Potro dashes Federer's final hopes
Juan Martin Del Potro put on hold Roger Federer's hopes of qualifying for the ATP World Tour Finals by inflicting a second straight defeat on the Swiss maestro in the final of his hometown tournament in Basel.


Talks on Antarctic Marine Reserve Fail to Reach Agreement
Talks aimed at creating one of the worlds largest marine reserves in the waters off Antarctica ended in failure in the face of resistance from Russia, China and Ukraine, delegates said.


Snorkeler finds rare giant oarfish off California coast
(Reuters) - A California marine instructor's leisurely weekend snorkel turned into the discovery of a lifetime when she found the carcass of a massive, eel-like creature of a species thought to have inspired legends of giant sea serpents.


Football Real deal for Ronaldo, Bale
Cristiano Ronaldo provides the perfect riposte to FIFA chief Sepp Blatter's mocking comments as the Portuguese claims a hat-trick in Real Madrid's 7-3 win over Sevilla, with Gareth Bale scoring twice.


Singer Chris Brown pleads not guilty to assault that broke man's nose
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - RB singer Chris Brown pleaded not guilty on Monday to misdemeanor assault after a fight that broke a man's nose on Sunday outside a Washington hotel, the latest legal run-in for the Grammy-winner.


Television Review Big History, a New Series, Debuts on H2
Big History, a new series on H2, examines underrecognized trends, values and movements that helped to propel great events and cultures.


F.C.C. Plans Sweeping Changes to Bolster AM Radio
The Federal Communications Commission has proposed loosening or eliminating rules that govern nighttime transmissions by AM stations.


As Security Deteriorates at Home, Iraqi Leader Arrives in U.S. Seeking Aid
Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki will try to win over a Congress and an American public reluctant to revisit the past in Iraq.


The Lede Qatar Removes Statue of Zidanes Head Butt After Complaints
Qatar abruptly ended what was supposed to have been a permanent exhibition of a 16-foot statue of the French soccer star Zindine Zidane head-butting an Italian rival during the 2006 World Cup final.


Outrage mounts across Europe as more information released about alleged NSA spying
Oct. 30 - Europeans continue to react angrily about claims that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has been tapping into phones and email traffic across the continent, with many people saying they are also not surprised by the spying reports. Produced by Nathan Frandino. Display (no reporter narration).


Group Iran closer to nuclear bomb
Iran may only need a month to produce enough weapons-grade uranium for a nuclear bomb, a U.S.-based anti-proliferation group says in a new assessment of Tehran's enrichment program.


Haitian-Dominicans not citizens?
Some Dominicans who have never traveled outside of their country of birth could suddenly find themselves outsiders.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Nadal and Djokovic Advance in Paris
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic overcame big servers to reach the Paris Masters quarterfinals.


Star 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.


Hundreds of bodies found in Bosnia mass grave
Investigators in Bosnia have uncovered a mass grave thought to contain several hundred bodies of victims of the conflict that followed the breakup of the former Yugoslavia two decades ago.


FAU Assistant Coach Says He Saw Pelini Use Drugs
A Florida Atlantic assistant coach told the school he personally witnessed former Owls head coach Carl Pelini using marijuana last month, and that he also witnessed him using cocaine in the past year.


Australia Said to Play Part in N.S.A. Effort
Australia used its Asian embassies to collect data on China and other countries, according to a document leaked by the former National Security Agency contractor Edward J. Snowden.


Bill Limiting Pesticide Use on Hawaii Island Is Vetoed
The legislation, vetoed by the mayor on the ground that it was flawed, was aimed at seed companies developing genetically modified crops on the island of Kauai.


Solving great white mystery
When coming face to face with the monstrous jaws of a great white shark, you'd probably want to be armed with more than a wet towel.


Bale Could Start for Real Madrid in Clsico
Real Madrids coach has hinted that the Welsh wing could be in the lineup at Barcelona on Saturday.


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