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| Ronaldo and Bale net as Real win 10-goal thriller | | | Cristiano Ronaldo provides the perfect riposte to FIFA president Sepp Blatter after claiming a hat-trick as Real Madrid beat Sevilla 7-3 on a night when Gareth Bale scores his first goals at the Bernabeu. |
| TSA agent killed, six wounded in Los Angeles airport shooting | | | LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A lone gunman stormed into a crowded terminal at the Los Angeles International Airport and opened fire with an assault weapon on Friday, killing a security agent and wounding six other people before he was shot and captured, authorities said. |
| Record-setting night for Roma | | | Roma became the first team in Serie A history to win its opening 10 games of the season after a 1-0 victory over bottom feeder Chievo. In Spain, Atletico Madrid kept pace with Barcelona. |
| Set for Marathon, Ex-Addicts Find Their Way | | | The San Patrignano drug rehabilitation center in Italy is not a typical training ground for marathoners, but it will send a team of six former drug addicts to compete in Sundays New York City Marathon. |
| Embraer shares open lower after earnings miss | | | SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Shares of Brazil's Embraer SA fell nearly 3 percent in opening Thursday trading to a six-month low after the world's third-largest commercial planemaker posted an unexpected... |
| Countdown to Ryder Cup | | | Tom Watson, American captain at the 2014 Ryder Cup, reflects on his 36-year long history with the golf competition. |
| Social change in Kenyan slums | | | African Voices meets Aggrey Otieno, a human rights activist who tackles high rates of maternal mortality in his hometown. |
| Illegal immigrants' route to Europe | | | The death of more than 300 African migrants in a shipwreck off the Italian island of Lampedusa in early October has shone a spotlight on illegal immigration to Europe. |
| Big guns suffer as underdogs have their day | | | BELGRADE (Reuters) - Six-times Euroleague winners Panathinaikos were among the few big guns who could celebrate on Friday as some of their peers were stung by debutants and unheralded rivals in the third round of the preliminary group stage. |
| UK energy bosses blame politicians for price rises | | | LONDON (Reuters) - The six energy companies that dominate Britain's energy market defended steep price hikes on Tuesday, blaming rising costs and political interference as a panel of lawmakers accused them of abusing their market position at consumers' expense. |
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