| Latest worldwide news | 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. |
| 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. |
| 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? |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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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