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Its the Economy Outsource Your Way to Success
Want to get ahead in life? Pay others to do the boring stuff.


Detroit to delay plan to enroll retirees in Obamacare exchanges
DETROIT (Reuters) - The city of Detroit will delay its plan to move retiree healthcare onto the Affordable Care Act exchanges because of problems that are plaguing the roll-out of the online insurance marketplaces, an attorney representing the city said in bankruptcy court on Tuesday.


Kentucky Is Ahead in Health Insurance Enrollment
The work of enrollment navigators in states like Kentucky shows how the federal exchange could work once its many technical problems are solved.


Serbian fans set stadium ablaze
Soccer fans in Serbia throw flares onto the field and light fires in the stands of their rival's stadium.


Win puts Lorenzo back in title hunt
Marc Marquez is disqualified in Australia to give rival Jorge Lorenzo hope of defending his MotoGP crown.


DealBook SAC to Plead Guilty and Pay $1.2 Billion for Insider Trading
SAC Capital Advisors, the hedge fund owned by Steven A. Cohen, has agreed to plead guilty to insider trading violations, becoming the first large Wall Street firm in a generation to confess to criminal conduct.


No. 22 Wisconsin Beats Iowa 28-9
James White ran for 132 yards and a pair of late touchdowns as 22nd-ranked Wisconsin beat Iowa 28-9 on Saturday for its third straight win.


Pens' Zatkoff Shuts Out CBJ 3-0 for 1st NHL Win
Deryk Engelland, Chris Kunitz and Jussi Jokinen scored and backup Jeff Zatkoff made 19 saves in his first NHL win to lead the Pittsburgh Penguins past Columbus 3-0 Saturday night for their fourth victory in a row and second over the Blue Jackets in as many days.


Legwand's 2 Goals Helps Predators Beat Kings 4-3
David Legwand's second goal of the game with 356 left lifted the Nashville Predators to a 4-3 win over the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday night.


Coaches share their wisdom
The world's best golf coaches share their wisdom with CNN's Living Golf.


Apple details government information requests for first time
(Reuters) - Apple Inc on Tuesday disclosed the number of information requests it received from governments around the world, making it one of the last big tech companies to do so in the wake of the controversy over data collection by U.S. national security agencies.


UPDATE 1-Obama administration pushes back over cancelled health plans
WASHINGTON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - The Obama administration, under pressure over the botched opening of its healthcare website, announced new efforts on Tuesday to appease hundreds of thousands of people whose coverage is being cancelled as insurers prepare for reforms in 2014.


Abercrombie Fitch same-store sales plunge again
* Third-quarter revenue falls 12 pct to $1.03 bln vs est $1.07 bln


Al Qaeda-tied groups tighten Syria grip
Al Qaeda has swept to power across large swathes of Syria's rebel-held north, according to a CNN survey of towns, activists and analysts that reveals an alarming increase in the group's control in just the past month.


Girls' Generation beats Miley
The South Korean girls group Girls' Generation beat the likes of Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga and their compatriot Psy to win the top award for video of the year at the inaugural YouTube Music Awards.


As Buffalo Sabres Rebuild, Fans Say Team Should Also Reform
The Sabres have been so widely criticized for a handful of violent incidents that fans in Buffalo and commentators across the continent are calling for Coach Ron Rolstons ouster.


Under Health Care Act, Millions Eligible for Free Policies
Federal subsidies will pay the entire monthly cost of some plans being offered in the online marketplaces, a surprising figure that has not gotten much attention, in part because the zero-premium plans come with serious trade-offs.


Report U.S., UK among 'worst offenders' of mass surveillance
Leaked classified documents show the NSA and its British counterpart are the "worst offenders" of mass surveillance, according to a letter purportedly written by Edward Snowden.


T Magazine Accommodations | In Providence, a Hipster Hotel in a Former Brothel
Though it has a bookish name, the new lodging caters to more than the R.I.S.D. and Brown crowd.


The Consumer Concerns About Jerky Pet Treats
The F.D.A. has been investigating cases of suspected poisonings 3,600 cases and 580 deaths, nearly all of dogs associated with chicken and other jerky since 2007, with scant success.


Vatican to field cricket team, take on Anglican Church
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican officially declared its intention to defeat the Church of England on Tuesday - not in a theological re-match nearly 500 years after they split, but on the cricket pitch.


Europe's energy challenges
Isa Soares meets Antnio Mexia, CEO of Portugal's largest national energy provider, EDP.


ArtsBeat Musical America Names Audra McDonald Musician of the Year
The classical music journal Musical America honors Audra McDonald among others in its annual awards.


Pressure to shut NATO supply routes in Pakistan
The Pakistani government is under pressure to block NATO supply routes to Afghanistan this month if the United States continues its campaign of drone strikes in northwestern Pakistan.


Workforce development may help reduce inequality Fed's Lacker
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - Richmond Federal Reserve Bank President Jeffrey Lacker said on Tuesday workforce development programs may help reduce rising U.S. economic inequality.


Europe's energy challenges
Isa Soares meets Antnio Mexia, CEO of Portugal's largest national energy provider, EDP.


No. 22 Wisconsin Beats Iowa 28-9
James White ran for 132 yards and a pair of late touchdowns as 22nd-ranked Wisconsin beat Iowa 28-9 on Saturday for its third straight win.


Dot Earth Blog Survival of the Extraordinary A Fly With Ants on its Wings
An extraordinary fly in the United Arab Emirates has images of ants on its wings.


Lady Gaga Said to Fire Her Manager
The dismissal of the manager, Troy Carter, occurred days before the scheduled release of the singers new album. Mr. Carter had managed Lady Gaga since 2007.


Cilic makes winning return after doping ban
Marin Cilic made a winning return to the ATP circuit Monday after serving a reduced doping ban. He beats Dutchman Igor Sijsling in three sets in the Paris Masters.


Report Syria conference won't happen before December
December would be the earliest that any conference on brokering an end to the Syrian civil war would happen, Russian state news agency Itar-Tass reported Tuesday, citing a source close to talks among the United Nations, Russia and the United States.


UPDATE 1-Polish refiner Lotos buys North Sea licenses
* Lotos buys shares in Norway oil, gas licences for $176 mln


Youre the Boss Blog A Year Late, S.E.C. Weighs in With 585 Pages of Crowdfunding Rules
Both those representing the industry and those looking to protect investors seemed reasonably satisfied, but crowdfunding portals will face some challenges.


GLOBAL MARKETS-Uncertainty over ECB caps moves in shares, euro
* Commodities supported by hopes of central bank liquidity


Obama administration pushes back over canceled health plans
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration, under pressure over the botched opening of its healthcare website, announced new efforts on Tuesday to appease hundreds of thousands of people whose coverage is being canceled as insurers prepare for reforms in 2014.


Jimmy Carter works for global end to blindness caused by houseflies
Nov 5 (Reuters) - As Jimmy Carter approaches 90, he is reaching for victory in a 15-year war against an infection spread by houseflies that blinds millions in developing countries and posed a threat to his own family and neighbors as a child on a Georgia farm.


For the Lady Bears, Life After Griner Starts From Scratch
The Lady Bears have only one returning starter, Odyssey Sims, from last seasons team that was anchored by Brittney Griner.


Top U.S. court hears arguments in pacemaker patent fight
WASHINGTON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday heard arguments in a case of warring legal doctrines raised by a heart pacemaker patent fight between giant medical devices company Medtronic Inc and privately owned Mirowski Family Ventures LLC.


Whats on Sunday
Television highlights.


Kenya Charges Four Men With Aiding Shopping Mall Attackers
A Kenyan court charged four Somali men with terrorist offenses for helping al Qaeda-linked militants carry out an attack on a shopping mall in Nairobi that killed 67 people.


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