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| Protests in Bahrain | | | Oct. 25 - Protesters fill the streets in Bahran as part of a pro-democracy march called by Bahrain's largest opposition group. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
| Angry Over Syrian War, Saudis Fault U.S. Policy | | | Saudi Arabia is threatening to break with the United States and pursue a more robust role in supporting the rebellion against the Syrian government. But officials worry about alienating a friend and helping jihadists. |
| Stephens Advances at Luxembourg Open | | | Second-seeded Sloane Stephens of the United States beat Timea Bacsinszky of Switzerland, 6-3, 6-3, to reach the second round of the Luxembourg Open. |
| Is Pinterest worth $3.8B? | | | Social media site Pinterest just received another $225 million in funding. The offering, led by Fidelity Investments, puts the company's valuation at a staggering $3.8 billion. |
| Stargazing in the desert | | | It's thought to be the world's oldest desert. The sun has been beating down on it for at least 55 million years and it covers an area of around around 31,200 square miles. The Namib Desert is an unforgiving landscape but it's where Rob Johnstone chooses to spend his spare time. |
| Couple adopts subway kittens | | | The famous frisky felines who fouled up traffic on the New York City subway this summer have found a forever family. |
| Mitsubishi Motors plans $2 bln share offer as early as Jan -sources | | | TOKYO, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Mitsubishi Motors Corp plans to raise around $2 billion in a public share offering as early as January to pay back top shareholders for a 2004 bailout that enabled its decade-long turnaround, sources familiar with the matter said on Saturday. |
| Wealth | | | Want to buy an Irish castle? For those of means, the price is right. |
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