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Klum ages for Halloween, McGregor set for Broadway
Nov 01 - The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Heidi Klum becomes an old woman for Halloween, Ewan McGregor is headed to Broadway, and Kanye West postpones his tour. Bob Mezan reports.


NY eatery gives diners the silent treatment
October 22 - Eating in silence is the latest trend at a Brooklyn restaurant. Sharon Reich reports.


Scene Stealers At the Glsen Respect Awards, Hollywoods Elite Is Shaken by a Story
It takes a lot to move the film and TV executives gathered for the awards, but a 16-year-old did just that.


Tiffany Lynch, Daniel Kimicata
The bride is an account manager at a digital advertising agency in Manhattan; the groom is an architectural designer in Brooklyn.


Hadid 'I wouldn't build a prison'
She wouldn't build a prison. But the world's most famous female architect, Zaha Hadid, says she's willing to work in countries which have faced criticisms over their human rights records.


FAA Will Allow Use of Electronic Devices During All Stages of Flight
The FAA has always told passengers they have to put away their electronics during takeoff and landing. Now that old rule has been abolished.


The man who swims with sharks
Imagine you're sitting at the bottom of the ocean, amidst 500 sharks in a feeding frenzy.


Bulls 82, Knicks 81 With Late Floater, Rose Sinks Knicks
The Bulls Derrick Rose hit a teardrop floater with 5.7 seconds remaining to spoil a late surge by the Knicks in a game that began with pyrotechnics and a thick haze.


Scientists stumped by elusive lizard's prodigious proboscis
Oct. 24 - The elusive Pinocchio Lizard, believed for more than 50 years to be extinct, has become a major attraction for scientists since its rediscovery in 2005. The lizard - or anole - is native to a small slice of rainforest in northern Ecuador but is gaining attention mainly for the horn that protrudes from its snout. Rob Muir reports.


Ask Well Glucosamine and MSM for Joint Pain?
Many people swear by the dietary supplements glucosamine and MSM for lessening the creaking and soreness of knees, backs, hips and other joints. But the science on their effectiveness is mixed.


Li seeks more history in WTA semis
Li Na made tennis history Friday -- and another entry in the record books will belong to the Chinese star if she can win her semifinal at the WTA Championships in Istanbul.


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 .


T Magazine Art Market | Restoration Hardwares Next Move? A Quarterly Journal for Art Lovers
The sleek, beautifully produced publication is one of the tentpoles of RH Contemporary Art, the furniture retailers grand entre into the art world.


Bits Blog Social Network for Opinions Gets a Dose of New Money
In the growing field of sentiment analysis, Knotch, which just raised $1.5 million, features a visual tool that lets users register opinions about topics by selecting from a color spectrum.


The Pour Pairings for Tasting Menus A 30-Piece Puzzle
Multicourse meals really test the sommelier.


T Magazine Q. A. | Nick Waplington on the Last Days of Alexander McQueen
The photographer, who captured the creation of the designers final fall/winter collection in the book Alexander McQueen Working Process, shares his memories of the experience.


Photos In their own words
The top 10 CNN Heroes of 2013


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.


Wall Street ends session lower but posts gains for October
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks finished lower on Thursday as the Federal Reserve's statement the day before added to investors' anxiety about the timing of a pullback in its stimulus program.


Holiday Movies Costume Design in The Hunger Games Catching Fire
The costume designer Trish Summerville used feathers, froth and haute couture in a chilly winter palette for The Hunger Games Catching Fire.


Turkish entrepreneur opens first online 'halal' sex shop
ANKARA (Reuters) - A Turkish entrepreneur has opened what he says is the country's first online sex shop for Muslims, selling everything from lubricants to herbal aphrodisiacs and offering advice on how to have "halal" sex.


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)


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


The 30-Minute Interview Steve Berkowitz
Mr. Berkowitz is the chief executive of Move Inc., a public company based in San Jose, Calif., that operates real estate Web sites for consumers and professionals, like Realtor.com and ListHub.com.


Ruben Santiago-Hudson Plays August Wilson in a New Show
The director and actor Ruben Santiago-Hudson, an eminent interpreter of August Wilson, talks about playing Wilson in the playwrights one-man show, How I Learned What I Learned.


Zimmer plays piano of the future
Hans Zimmer, the creative force behind some of Hollywood's best loved film music, including the Oscar-winning Lion King score, adjusts his chair in front of a sleek black instrument that looks something like the control panel of a stealth bomber.


Manna Dey, 94, the Voice of Many a Bollywood Star, Dies
Mr. Dey was an acclaimed playback singer for Bengali as well as Bollywood films, but like most Bollywood singers, he was not seen onscreen.


Scene Stealers At the Glsen Respect Awards, Hollywoods Elite Is Shaken by a Story
It takes a lot to move the film and TV executives gathered for the awards, but a 16-year-old did just that.


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


Analysis Peyton Manning Halfway to Another M.V.P. Season
In a midseason assessment of N.F.L. awards, the Broncos quarterback stands above all others. Jamaal Charles of the Chiefs and J. J. Watt of the Texans are the best players on each side of the line.


India's Grand Prix passion
CNN's Ben Wyatt explores the popularity of F1 in India and what the future might hold.


Giants Beat Eagles to Even Japan Series
Takayuki Terauchi drove in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning as the Yomiuri Giants beat the Rakuten Eagles, 6-5, to even the best-of-seven Japan Series at two games each.


British Tabloid Editors Charged in Hacking Scandal Had Affair, Prosecutors Say
Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, former editors of The News of the World, now defunct, are charged with conspiracy in connection with phone hacking.


Square Feet Recent Commercial Real Estate
Notable properties that have been recently listed for sale, sold or leased.


In Practice People Who Buy Own Health Policies Face Big Changes
Policyholders may find that their old plans have been discontinued and that they must choose new plans, which may cost more.


Gasquet Stays in the Running
Richard Gasquet beat Fernando Verdasco, 7-5, 6-7 (6), 6-3, in the second round of the Paris Masters to stay in the race for a World Tour Finals spot.


Growing Confidence in Fed Helps Lift Markets
Wall Street opened slightly higher on Wednesday amid sturdy earnings results and on expectations the Federal Reserve would continue its stimulus efforts into next year.


Tokyo 11 things to know before you go
From sedate gardens to boisterous robot cabarets, here's the vital knowledge you'll need before hitting the Japanese capital.


TV Talk Midseason Renewals
The Times reporters Bill Carter and Brian Stelter discuss this weeks TV cancellations and renewals.


Dance Review Brian Brooks Moving Company Presents Run Dont Run at BAM
The Brian Brooks Moving Company is presenting its latest work, Run Dont Run, danced on a set with hundreds of taut strings, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.


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