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Art in Review Michaela Eichwald Ergriffenes Dasein Artist, Writer, Mentalist
Ms. Eichwald paints effortlessly in ways at once nasty and nice, fluid and crusty, weird and astute.


Rory McIlroy in good shape after Korea
Rory McIlroy leaves South Korea in "good shape" despite what might have been at Korean Open.


Boeing to raise 737 production to 47/month by 2017
(Reuters) - Boeing Co said it would increase production of its workhorse 737 aircraft to 47 planes per month by 2017 from 38 now, a surprise move that analysts said boded well for the company, its suppliers and airlines.


The toughest shot in golf?
Living Golf takes a a look at the iconic 17th hole with its island green.


Blueprint for new BoE Rebrand? - Breakingviews
Oct. 31 - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has hired McKinsey and Deloitte to advise on strategy. Breakingviews imagines what the consultancies might recommend.


U.N. report Too many teen births
A 16-year-old girl pleads with her parents not to barter her into a marriage.


India, U.S. preparing satellites to probe Martian atmosphere
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Two new science satellites are being prepared to join a fleet of robotic Mars probes to help determine why the planet most like Earth in the solar system ended up so different.


Australia's Macquarie H1 net up 39 pct, beats forecast
SYDNEY, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Australia's top investment bank Macquarie Group Ltd booked a 39 percent rise in first-half net profit on Friday, after its market-facing and annuity style businesses both...


ArtsBeat James Blake Wins Britains Mercury Prize
Mr. Blake won the award for his album Overgrown.


TABLE-Foreign brokers set to buy Japanese stocks
TOKYO, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Following are orders for Japanese stocks placed through six foreign securities houses before the start of trade on Friday. Japanese Stocks BUY 15.7 million shares SELL 12.9...


UK phone hacking trial 'Defendants in affair'
The defendants at the center of the "News of the World" phone hacking scandal were having an affair, prosecutors allege.


Art Review Allegory and Illusion, at the Rubin Museum
The Rubin Museum of Arts Allegory and Illusion Early Portrait Photography From South Asia looks at pictures from British-run or -influenced countries.


U.S. private hiring slows, inflation stays muted
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. private-sector employers hired the fewest workers in six months in October while tepid domestic demand kept inflation benign last month, suggesting the economy was still...


Giants 15, Eagles 7 Second Win Has Giants Humble but Hopeful
The Giants used efficient offense, solid defense and five field goals to stop an eight-game road skid and hand Philadelphia its 10th straight home loss.


Movie Review Matthew McConaughey Stars in Dallas Buyers Club
Matthew McConaughey stars as an unlikely advocate for patients with H.I.V., taking his treatment into his own hands in Dallas Buyers Club.


Television Review The Governors Wife, on AE, Follows Life of Edwin Edwards
Edwin Edwards, the former governor of Louisiana, served a decade in prison. Now he has a young mate, a new baby and plenty of trouble on The Governors Wife.


Building Blocks Tracking Privilege Signs as They Vanish
Promotional signs installed by large corporations on mom-and-pop storefronts proliferated from the 1930s but are difficult to find in these days of computer graphics and printed vinyl.


Fat Dad A Fat Dad Halloween (Hide the Candy)
Every year after trick-or-treating, I used to hide my candy in a little paisley suitcase under my bed. Just to be safe, I even locked it so my dad would not devour the contents in one night.


India Ink 45 Killed in Fiery Bus Crash in South India
Initial reports suggest that negligent driving caused the accident in Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh.


The Who's Roger Daltrey performs at the U.S. Capitol
Oct. 30 - The Who's frontman, Roger Daltrey, performs Ben E. King's classic "Stand by Me" at an unveiling ceremony of a bust of Winston Churchill in the U.S. Capitol. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Bankrupt Alabama county gets $300 million more
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (Reuters) - Alabama's bankrupt Jefferson County on Thursday approved a reworked settlement plan for its landmark $4.2 billion municipal bankruptcy that increases already stiff losses for Wall Street creditors by $300 million.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Cilic Wins in Return From Doping Ban
In his first match since returning from a four-month doping ban, Marin Cilic beat a qualifier, Igor Sijsling, 5-7, 6-1, 6-4, to reach the second round of the Paris Masters.


Kiessling still concerned over 'phantom goal' fallout
BERLIN (Reuters) - Bayer Leverkusen striker Stefan Kiessling is still dealing with the effects of the 'phantom goal' he scored against Hoffenheim earlier this month despite the German federation ruling against a replay of the encounter.


Blackhawks vs. Blackhawks
CNN's Amanda Davies looks at how international members of team will go from friends to rivals at the Winter Olympics.


Hungry City Gastronomia Culinaria on the Upper West Side
Gastronomia Culinaria feels true to a certain type of small trattoria, where the food is plain-spoken and the pricing temperate.


EU-U.S. talks on NSA spying concerns
A European Union delegation is meeting White House officials over revelations that the NSA spied on European leaders and their citizens.


Fiat cuts 2013 profit forecast on weak Latin America
MILAN/DETROIT (Reuters) - Italian carmaker Fiat cut its 2013 profit and sales forecasts on Wednesday as a third-quarter slump in Latin America offset a strong performance at Chrysler, the No.3 U.S....


NY bans tobacco sales to under-21s
The New York City Council voted on Wednesday night to approve an anti-tobacco law that will raise the tobacco-purchasing age from 18 to 21.


Suu Kyi to get Sakharov Prize
Better late than never.


Boston Fans Set for Party After Years of Buildup
Of the seven championships won by Bostons four major teams since 2001, only one was clinched at home. The Red Sox last secured a title at home in 1918.


10 golden rules for soccer books
Global sporting superstars David Beckham and Alex Ferguson have a story to tell...


The world's best city is ...
Not the same as last year's. Cond Nast Traveler has announced its latest Readers' Choice Awards. How many have you been to?


Bulls PG Rose to Start Despite Sore Neck
Derrick Rose is in the starting lineup for the Chicago Bulls' home opener against the New York Knicks after missing Thursday's shootaround due to a sore neck.


Nishikori ends Tsonga's ATP finals hopes
One French tennis star keeps alive his hopes of a long-awaited return to the ATP World Tour Finals on Tuesday, but another misses out on a third successive appearance.


U.S. FDA outlines plan to combat drug shortages
(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration released a strategic plan for preventing drug shortages on Thursday and proposed a rule to require drug and biotechnology companies to promptly notify the agency of potential disruptions to the supply of medically important drugs.


Vuvuzelas blare in Fischer's 'blood libel' anti-semitism opera
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - In what may be the first use of vuvuzelas in opera, the blaring horns popularized by South African soccer featured in the premiere of Hungarian conductor Ivan Fischer's "The Red Heifer" about a murder blamed on Jews in northeastern Hungary.


REFILE-Lawyer 'wanted no part' of case against Chevron in Ecuador
NEW YORK, Oct 31 (Reuters) - A New York lawyer testified on Thursday that he quit a team that was suing Chevron Corp over environmental pollution in Ecuador in 2010 for "ethical" reasons.


NBA Calendar
Jan. 6 10-day contracts can be signed.


Times Co. Reports Quarterly Loss After Sale of Globe
The New York Times Company reported a net loss of $24 million for the third quarter, but digital circulation gains produced a slight increase in revenue.


Applied Science Maybe Heaven Can Wait, but a Customer Cant
Sometimes, a company can build excitement for a product or service by keeping consumers waiting. But when the delay is forced, they just see red.


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