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Chelsea Eliminates Arsenal From League Cup
Csar Azpilicueta seized on a defensive blunder and Juan Mata scored a slick second goal as Chelsea dumped its London rival Arsenal out of the League Cup with a 2-0 victory.


U.S. lays out strict limits on coal funding abroad
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said Tuesday it plans to use its leverage within global development banks to limit financing for coal-fired power plants abroad, part of Washington's international strategy to combat climate change.


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


Five Austin startups to watch
It's the innovation hotbed deep in the heart of Texas, the town where the tech and Web world's movers, shakers and up-and-comers descend every spring to learn, network and party at South by Southwest Interactive.


Art Review Rituals of Rented Island, Performance Art at the Whitney
Rituals of Rented Island, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, collects the ephemera of 1970s performance art in New York.


A Not-Quite New Guy on New Girl
Damon Wayans Jr. had to drop out of the sitcom New Girl after appearing in the pilot. Now, in Season 3, hes back.


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


Bahrain bulldozing ancient culture?
Bahrain was once home to the largest collection of prehistoric burial mounds -- nearly 150,000 funerary hills that belonged to the 4,000 year old Dilmun civilization. Development over the last few decades has demolished 90% of those mounds. The government is now lobbying to protect what remains, but is it too late?


N.H.L. Roundup Lundqvist, Using Head, Posts Second Shutout of Season
Henrik Lundqvist made 29 saves in his 47th N.H.L. shutout as the Rangers defeated the Buffalo Sabres, gaining their second straight victory and their first at home.


Two Golden Dawn supporters shot dead in Greece
ATHENS (Reuters) - Two members of Greece's far-right Golden Dawn party were killed in a drive-by shooting outside the movement's offices in Athens on Friday, raising fears of an escalation of political violence in the crisis-wracked country.


Last year's top ten
The top 10 Heroes In their own words


CBS Said to Be Developing Streaming News Channel
The 24-hour channel would mostly repurpose video and reporting already produced by CBS News, according to executives.


Rambus asked about shredded records in Nvidia case
* Appeals judge says Rambus doesn't know what was shredded


Open Book Is Tech Lit an Oxymoron?
Signs of deep division between technology and literature remain.


Portable devices OK on U.S. airlines
Airplane travelers will soon be able to watch videos and play games with their electronic devices throughout their entire flight -- and not just above a certain altitude -- the Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday in a long anticipated announcement.


On the Street Bill Cunningham | Costumery
The fall foliage brings an abundance of lumberjack plaids and checks.


Sony tumbles 10 percent to five-month low after cutting guidance
TOKYO (Reuters) - Shares of Sony Corp tumbled as much as 10 percent to a five-month low of 1,690 yen on Friday morning after it slashed its full-year operating profit forecast by 26 percent as its...


White House says Obama did not consider dropping Biden from 2012 ticket
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama never considered the idea of dropping Vice President Joe Biden from his 2012 re-election team and replacing him with Hillary Clinton, the White House said on Friday.


Lagarde's warning for Europe
IMF Managing Director, Christine Lagarde tells CNN that Europe can not be complacent over growth and jobs.


Private Hiring Slows; Consumer Inflation Stays Muted
Private-sector employers in the United States hired the fewest number of workers in six months in October, while tepid domestic demand kept inflation benign last month.


A Yellow Card, Then Unfathomable Violence, in Brazil
Hopelessness, rage that grew from poverty and inequality, and Brazils wider culture of knives and revenge may have played a part in a confrontation on a soccer field that turned gruesome.


Bankrupt LightSquared sues Deere Co, GPS industry titans
NEW YORK, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Bankrupt LightSquared on Friday sued leaders in the GPS industry, including Deere Co and Garmin International Inc, saying they kept mum about interference concerns...


Stephen Drew Is Just Like His Brother, Right Down to the Ring
The Red Sox shortstop claims he does not follow in his brother J.D.s footsteps, except that he wears a No.7 jersey and now has a Red Sox ring like him.


Shields Stays With Royals, Lindstrom With WSox
With the World Series over, baseball's business season began Thursday as the Kansas City Royals exercised their option on pitcher James Shields and the Cleveland Indians jettisoned closer Chris Perez.


RBS avoids break-up with 38 billion pounds 'internal bad bank'
LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Bank of Scotland is to create an internal "bad bank" to fence off its riskiest assets, part of a raft of measures designed to heal its relationship with the British government and speed up its eventual privatization.


Eat Roy Choi, L.A.s Street-Food King
With his first book, L.A. Son, the progenitor of the Korean-Mexican taco updates the food of his childhood.


U.S. FCC proposes eliminating sports blackout rule
WASHINGTON, Nov 1 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is proposing to eliminate a nearly 40-year-old rule governing "sports blackouts," when an event that was scheduled to be televised is not aired in a particular media market.


Economix Blog Slower Growth Its Not Just Government
The Federal Reserves finding of growing underlying strength in the broader economy is belied by the deceleration of expansion in both the private sector and over all, an economist writes.


Alice E. Marwicks Status Update
A study of Silicon Valley Web enthusiasts concludes that social media produce self-promoting, competitive corporate citizens.


Football UEFA punishes CSKA
CSKA Moscow will play its next home European Champions League match with part of its stadium closed as punishment for racism offenses.


On Baseball Farrell Brought Consistency to a Franchise in Chaos
The Red Sox turned to John Farrell, their former pitching coach, to turn around a team that had disintegrated under Manager Bobby Valentine.


FAU's Carl Pelini Resigns After Drug Allegation
Florida Atlantic coach Carl Pelini and defensive coordinator Pete Rekstis resigned Wednesday after acknowledging to university officials that they had used illegal drugs.


Starving hiker rescued after 3 months
If Marco Lavoie had not been rescued when he was, the Quebec man probably would have perished within 48 hours.


Vettel clinches fourth straight world title
Sebastian Vettel wraps up a record equaling fourth successive world title Sunday with another superbly judged drive to win the Indian Grand Prix.


'Pimp my ride' Karachi-style
CNN's Saima Mohsin reports on the growing trend of bomb-proofing your car in Pakistan.


Budget Negotiations Open With Signs of Conciliation
Lawmakers hand-picked by their leadership to negotiate a budget agreement said they were willing to make concessions, but there were warning signs that Republicans and Democrats remained far apart.


Letters Atoms Everywhere (1 Letter)
Letter to the editor.


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.


US STOCKS-Dow and SP 500 up, Nasdaq dips after factory data
* Dow up 0.3 pct, SP 500 up 0.2 pct, Nasdaq down 0.1 pct


ANA falls to two-month low after cutting guidance
TOKYO (Reuters) - Shares of All Nippon Airways fell as much as 6 percent to a two-month low of 202 yen on Thursday after the carrier almost halved its operating profit forecast for the year ending...


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