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Tesla Shares Drop as Profit Falls Short
Tesla Motors' high-flying stock tumbled 12 percent in after-hours trading Tuesday after the electric car maker's third-quarter results fell short of expectations.


'No-spy' pact with Germany unlikely despite Snowden's revelations
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is working to improve intelligence cooperation with Germany but a sweeping "no-spy" agreement between the two countries is unlikely, a senior Obama administration official said on Tuesday.


United Nations Group Warns on Emissions
A report by the United Nations Environment Program says that greenhouse gas emissions must start to fall immediately to avoid more drastic and expensive action later.


'Broken' veterans come back strong
As he watched wounded troops being brought inside the hospital on stretchers, Michael Conklin couldn't believe what he was seeing.


T Magazine The Look | Rosie Huntington-Whiteleys Jet-Set Chic
The actress looked casual and cozy at Los Angeles International Airport yesterday.


Dot Earth Blog To Those Influencing Environmental Policy But Opposed to Nuclear Power
Four climate scientists press environmental organizations to embrace efforts to develop and deploy a new generation of nuclear power plants.


Mickelson Will Launch 2014 Campaign in Abu Dhabi
British Open winner Phil Mickelson will launch his campaign next year by returning to the Abu Dhabi Championship for the first time since 2011.


ArtsBeat Tavis Smiley to Write Book on Martin Luther King Jr.s Final Days
The TV and radio hosts new book, Death of a King, was acquired by Little, Brown and Company and will show the real Martin, a man hounded and set upon by all comers in the 12 months before he died.


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.


152 Bangladeshi Border Guards Get Death Penalty Over Revolt
The sentence was imposed on members of the Bangladesh Rifles in connection with a 2009 mutiny in which scores were killed.


Sketch Guy Dismiss Diversification at Your Own Risk
This way of buffering the ups and downs of the stock market might not be trendy, but its tried and true.


UPDATE 1-California insurer delays policy cancellations tied to Obamacare
Nov 5 (Reuters) - Health insurer Blue Shield of California said on Tuesday it will delay policy cancellations for 113,000 customers who were due to lose coverage at the end of the year as a result of...


Red Bulls Blow Lead and Settle for Draw
New York scored two goals in the first 32 minutes but Houston got two in the second half to tie the first game of their M.L.S. playoff series.


Museum and Gallery Listings for Nov. 1-7
A critical guide to the visual arts in New York and the region.


Major new course taking shape
Living Golf explores how work at the new private members club is progressing in the heart of the home of golf.


iPhone's fingerprint sensor works for dogs
You'll have to be doggedly clever to unlock Mike Linden's new iPhone 5S.


Music Review M.I.A. (and Julian Assange on Live Video) Come to Terminal 5
M.I.A., the British singer-rapper, included a live message from Julian Assange, as well as pan-cultural tunes from her new album, Matangi, to Terminal 5 on Friday.


Nazi-looted trove contains lost works by Matisse, Dix
BERLIN (Reuters) - Previously unknown paintings by Henri Matisse and Otto Dix are among a vast trove of Nazi-looted art found in a Munich apartment that includes works by some of Europe's most celebrated artists, German experts said on Tuesday.


T Magazine Gallery | The Buildings and Statuary of Central Park, in Gorgeous Watercolor
Drawings of New Yorks most famous sanctuary, by the artists Andrew Zega and Bernd H. Dams, are the subject of a new exhibition at Didier Aaron, on the Upper East Side.


Netflix Acquires Streaming Rights to a Highly Praised Documentary
The services deal for The Square, about protests in Egypt, follows its strategy of extending its reach beyond television series.


Tool Kit Wrangling Data From a Huge Variety of Fitness Gadgets
Measuring and tracking your bodys functions and activities has never been easier but what to do with all that data?


Frugal Traveler Churches and Cheap Seafood Off the Coast of Chile
Chilo, an archipelago off the southern part of the country, offers a number of choices for frugal-friendly exploration.


Recipes for Health Hazelnut, Orange and Honey Biscotti
A wonderful combination of flavors results in a cookie that tastes great when dipped in tea.


Movie Review Mariel Hemingway Pursues Health in Running From Crazy
In a Barbara Kopple documentary, Mariel Hemingway discusses the struggle against a genetic predisposition to mental illness.


Talking Head | William J. Bennett Catching Up on the Bennett Hypothesis
Whats to blame for the high cost of college? Its financial aid, stupid.


Who is at 'extreme' climate risk?
Nearly a third of the world's economic output will come from countries facing "high" to "extreme" risks from the impacts of climate change within 12 years, according to a new report.


Brazil's local Internet data storage plan runs into opposition
BRASILIA/SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A government plan to shield Brazil from alleged U.S. spying by forcing global Internet companies to store data on Brazilian users inside the country has run into mounting opposition in Congress, politicians said on Monday.


Countdown to Ryder Cup
Tom Watson, American captain at the 2014 Ryder Cup, reflects on his 36-year long history with the golf competition.


ArtsBeat Diane Pauluss Cirque du Soleil Show Headed to New York
Amaluna, which opened in Montreal in April 2012, is inspired by The Tempest, and directed by Ms. Paulus, who won a Tony for directing this years Pippin revival.


Corner Office Susan Docherty of G.M. What if You Were in My Shoes?
Susan Docherty of General Motors says that by asking potential hires how they would perform her job, she gets an idea of how they think on their feet.


Dog eats dog as Britain's tabloids bare all
LONDON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Fleet Street's finest jostled furiously at the start on Thursday of a government inquiry, trying to grab public attention with tales of shock and horror.


Djokovic grinds down Federer to keep Nadal on his toes
LONDON (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic ground down Roger Federer 6-4 6-7(2) 6-2 in his opening match at the ATP World Tour Finals on Tuesday to preserve his slim hopes of ending the year on top of the rankings.


'No-spy' pact with Germany unlikely despite Snowden's revelations
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is working to improve intelligence cooperation with Germany but a sweeping "no-spy" agreement between the two countries is unlikely, a senior Obama administration official said on Tuesday.


Yankees Offer One-Year Deals to Three Players
Curtis Granderson, Robinson Cano and Hiroki Kuroda were extended qualifying contract offers of $14.1 million by the Yankees on Monday. Each has until Nov. 11 to accept or reject the offer.


BAE to cut potentially more than 1,000 jobs at three UK shipyards - BBC
Nov 5 (Reuters) - British defence contractor BAE Systems Plc is set to announce potentially more than 1,000 job losses across three of its UK shipyards, the BBC reported on Tuesday.


UPDATE 1-California insurer delays policy cancellations tied to Obamacare
Nov 5 (Reuters) - Health insurer Blue Shield of California said on Tuesday it will delay policy cancellations for 113,000 customers who were due to lose coverage at the end of the year as a result of new requirements from President Barack Obama's healthcare law.


CORRECTED-Up to 17 million Americans eligible for Obamacare tax credits -report
Nov 5 (Reuters) - As many as 17 million low- to moderate-income Americans should be eligible for tax credits to buy private health insurance under President Barack Obama's healthcare law in 2014, according to a report by the Kaiser Family Foundation.


Obama administration pushes back over canceled health plans
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration, under pressure over the botched opening of its healthcare website, announced new efforts on Tuesday to appease hundreds of thousands of people whose coverage is being canceled as insurers prepare for reforms in 2014.


T Magazine At the Milan Interiors Firm Studio Peregalli, Old World Traditions Live On
The partners Roberto Peregalli and Laura Sartori Rimini have a knack for conjuring bygone historical eras, while adding a gentle, personal touch.


GLOBAL MARKETS-Central bank uncertainty weighs on shares; oil falls
* European, U.S. shares fall from highs on policy uncertainty


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