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DIARY-NON SP WEEK AHEAD
THOMSON REUTERS, Diary of Non SP 500 Corporate earnings for U.S. companies from Nov 01, 2013. SP 500 Earnings - Monthly SP 500 Earnings - Day Ahead SP 500 Earnings - Weekly Non SP 500 - Day Ahead ConferenceCall/Webcast - Weekly ConferenceCall/Webcast - Day Meetings - Weekly Meetings - Day Ahead Economic Indicators IPO events Dividends


How to be Parisian a cheat sheet
Paris can be intimidating -- don't worry, says a writer who lived there for almost 20 years. Follow a few rules (actually 11) and you'll fit in.


On Baseball Boston Leaves Worries Behind and Learns to Be Happy
The Red Sox have the farm system, the finances and the fan base to be the envy of the major leagues for years to come.


Chinese Company Buys Chase Manhattan Plaza
Fosun International Ltd. will pay $725 million for the 60-story office tower owned by JPMorgan Chase.


Notre Dame Hangs On for 38-34 Win Over Navy
Tarean Folston scored on a 1-yard plunge with 347 left and Notre Dame survived a back-and-forth game with Navy, holding on to beat the Midshipmen 38-34 Saturday.


F.D.A. Finds 12% of U.S. Spice Imports Contaminated
The imports, from countries like Mexico and India, are said to be tainted with insect parts, whole insects, rodent hairs and other things.


The Steps of City Hall
New York's City Hall has long been a theatrical setting where aspiring politicians make and break their careers, and where mayors have courted stage, screen, sporting and other celebrities.


TV's 'Duck Dynasty' waddles its way into country, music that is
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - Already atop the duck hunting industry and cable television, the Robertson family of juggernaut reality series "Duck Dynasty" now has the music charts in their crosshairs.


New Obama order aims to prepare communities for severe weather
WASHINGTON, Nov 1 (Reuters) - In another move to address the impact of climate change, President Barack Obama ordered a bipartisan task force on Friday to help U.S. communities brace for longer heat waves, heavier downpours, more severe wildfires and worse droughts.


Well Whats Your Fitness Age?
Scientific research and on online calculator lets you assess how well your body functions physically, relative to how well it should work, given your age.


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.


Mashable Names Jim Roberts to Oversee Content Expansion
The editor, Jim Roberts, worked for much of his career at The New York Times and worked briefly at Reuters.


FAU Assistant Coach Says He Saw Pelini Use Drugs
Carl Pelini's surprising departure from Florida Atlantic took another turn Friday, when school officials released sworn affidavits from two people including a member of Pelini's staff alleging that the football coach was seen using marijuana and cocaine.


Streetscapes | Equine Watering Holes Where Horses Wet Their Whistles
Of the few horses that remain in New York, many may soon be out of a job.


Guide to Sochi 2014
The countdown to the 22nd Winter Olympic Games is well and truly underway, with just 100 days to go until Sochi 2014.


Looking for a Way Around Keystone XL, Canadian Oil Hits the Rails
Despite higher costs, Canadian oil companies are rapidly expanding their ability to transport crude by rail, hoping to tap hungry markets in Asia.


Room for Debate Giving Stilettos the Business
Are spiky heels an appropriate fashion statement for the office?


10 golden rules for soccer books
They are global sporting superstars, and they've got a story to tell.


How Does a Tick Do Its Dirty Work? Research Video Offers a Clue
Just in time for Halloween a video made by researchers shows how ticks that carry Lyme disease cut into skin and hang on for days.


UPDATE 6-Barrick to shelve Pascua-Lama, issue shares to cut debt
TORONTO, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Barrick Gold Corp said on Thursday it would stop development of its Pascua-Lama mine in South America indefinitely, a surprise reversal on a project that has already cost the world039;s largest gold producer more than $5 billion.


Clashes erupt at "ecotax" demo in France
Nov. 2 - Clashes break out between protesters and riot police in western France during a demonstration against a planned environmental tax. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Texas Clinics Stop Abortions After Court Ruling
After a court let new limits take effect, many clinics prepared to shut down, leaving those seeking their services distraught.


4 dead in Pakistan blast
A bomb planted in a bicycle killed killed four people and wounded 20 others when it exploded in a busy area of a city in southwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, police said.


Driving lesson Johnson powers clear in China
With arrow straight driving, Dustin Johnson powers his way clear of the field at the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai Friday as first round leader Rory McIlroy drops five back tied second.


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...


China says Tiananmen attackers carried out reconnaissance trips
BEIJING (Reuters) - Eight suspected Islamist separatists behind a deadly attack in the Chinese capital had carried out three reconnaissance trips and collected 400 liters of fuel in preparation for their assault on Tiananmen Square, state media said.


How Rose shines under pressure
CNN's Alex Thomas speaks with U.S. Open Champion Justin Rose, the first Englishman to claim the title since 1970.


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.


New Confections, Coconut Chips and More
Recommendations for the week of Oct. 29.


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.


Student Newspapers Scurry to Make Ends Meet
College newspapers have until recently managed to stave off industry challenges. Now many traditional papers are struggling for survival.


Corner Office Honeywells David Cote, on Decisiveness as a 2-Edged Sword
Your job as a leader is to be right at the end of the meeting, says the Honeywell chairman and C.E.O., not at the beginning.


Lenders to return to Athens next week after Greek budget offer
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Inspectors from Greece's lenders have put a postponed visit to the country back on the agenda and will return early next week after Athens made a new proposal on filling a gap in the 2014 budget, the European Commission said.


Gunman Kills T.S.A. Agent at Los Angeles Airport
The police said several other agents were injured in a shooting that led to the evacuation of thousands of passengers, and federal officials identified the gunman as Paul Ciancia, 23.


Op-Ed Contributor Delaware, Den of Thieves?
States shouldnt be allowed to register anonymous shell companies, which can be used for underground financing, tax evasion and other bad deeds.


Watch wildfires from the sky
A line of wildfires nearly 1,000 miles long threatens the state of New South Wales, Australia


Doctors Fear Losing Leukemia Drug Deemed Risky
The Food and Drug Administration announced it would ban the sale of Iclusig, which is keeping patients alive but has grave side effects.


ArtsBeat Cirque du Soleil Facing Fines in Death of Performer
The Nevada Occupational Safety and Health Administration has proposed fining Cirque du Soleil $25,235 in connection with the death of an acrobat in June.


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.


Grand Slam champ's passion for song
2-time Grand Slam doubles champ Vania King talks about her passion for singing as she performs at a baseball game.


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