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Bud Adams, Founding Owner of N.F.L.s Titans, Dies at 90
Mr. Adams, son of a prominent oil executive, helped start the American Football League and founded the Houston Oilers, which he moved to Tennessee in 1997.


Well The Challenge of Diabetes for Doctor and Patient
A diabetes diagnosis must trigger a flurry of life changes and is something patients will live with for the rest of their lives.


Richardson's OT Goal Lifts Canucks Over Isles
Brad Richardson banked in a shot off goalie Evgeni Nabokov 216 into overtime to lift the rallying Vancouver Canucks to a 5-4 victory over the New York Islanders on Tuesday night.


Sun Devils Roll Over No. 20 Huskies 53-24
Arizona State's run defense was supposed to be weak, unable to stop much of anyone, much less the nation's leading rusher.


T Magazine The Look | Naomie Harris Gets Jazzed Up
The actress was honored at Elles 20th annual Women in Hollywood event last night in Beverly Hills.


Beachside waiters in Rio de Janeiro swap aprons for cleats and take to soccer pitch
Oct. 16 - Soccer mad waiters in Rio get their game on at Copacabana beach after working late into the night. John Russell reports.


Alireza M., 'executed' once, wins reprieve in Iran
Alireza M. is a lucky man. First, he survived a hanging. Now, he has survived a judicial review over whether he should be hanged again.


Celebrating the life of Arthur Ashe
Retired tennis player James Blake talks to Arthur Ashe's widow about keeping his legacy alive.


Higgs boson, key to the universe, wins Nobel physics prize
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Britain's Peter Higgs and Francois Englert of Belgium won the Nobel Prize for physics on Tuesday for predicting the existence of the Higgs boson particle that explains how elementary matter attained the mass to form stars and planets.


Youre the Boss Blog Today in Small Business Drywall Contractors
Fastest-growing small businesses. The sharing economy. Why the wedding business is booming in New Jersey.


Tone Changes in One of Englands Toughest Jobs
Gus Poyet has replaced Paolo di Canio, who alienated fans and players at Sunderland, a widely supported English Premier League soccer club that is facing relegation.


Living With Cancer Brains on Chemo
Forgetfulness, trouble concentrating and word loss are common manifestations of the condition known as chemo brain. For many cancer patients (and the people who love them), this can be a mystifying experience, writes Susan Gubar.


Fall TV scorecard What's hot, what's not
Fall TV can be so hit ... or miss.


Maker of Animated GIFs Waits for Offbeat Moments
Tim Burke of Deadspin is known for his ability to capture the moment whether as a still, a video clip or a GIF better, faster, more frequently and from more sports events than just about anyone.


Your solstice traditions
If Stonehenge is anything to go by, summer celebrations have a millennia-old history. While the ancient druids may have commemorated the fertility of the season, many of us are just happy to get outdoors.


Are first-borns really smarter?
I am a middle child, and I don't think my older sister would be too upset to hear me take issue with the latest study to find that first-born children do better in school than us kids who were born later. (Hint I was the kid who loved school!)


Anchovies 101 A Video Tutorial
Melissa Clark has plenty of tips on using anchovies. Her favorite dish anchovy toast.


SEC releases 'crowdfunding' rule
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Entrepreneurs and start-up companies looking for investors will be able to solicit over the Internet from the general public under a new proposal issued by U.S. regulators on Wednesday.


Phys Ed How Music Can Boost Our Workouts
Making music and not just listening to it while exercising makes the exercise easier, a remarkable new experiment finds, suggesting that the human love of music may have evolved, in part, to ease physical effort.


Today's Economist The Power of the Individual Mandate
Powerful incentives in the Affordable Care Act are likely to bring a sharp reduction in the number of working Americans who go without health insurance, an economist writes.


T Magazine On View | Sophie Calle Mounts an Exhibition of Missing Art
Last Seen, at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, is a meditation on the theft from that institution of 13 works more than two decades ago.


Domestic Lives Face to Face With My Inner Mean Old Man
The writer takes retribution against noisy neighbors by screaming at them in a haunted house. By invitation, of course.


Critics Notebook Dracula With Jonathan Rhys Meyers on NBC
Jonathan Rhys Meyers stars as the title character in Dracula, a new vampire drama on NBC.


20 greatest franchises for travelers
Stop kidding yourself -- 14 gigazillion customers can't be wrong. And like it or not, you're one of them.


Dominicans of Haitian Descent Cast Into Legal Limbo by Court
The nations top court has declared that the children of undocumented Haitian migrants even those born on Dominican soil decades ago are no longer entitled to citizenship.


Merkel Spying on friends never OK
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday trust between Europe and U.S. must be reestablished after claims the National Security Agency eavesdropped on her cell phone.


10 best golf courses in Africa
With courses this beautiful, you don't even need to play golf to enjoy these green hills of Africa.


DealBook Icahn Urges Apple to Begin Share Buyback
The activist investor Carl C. Icahn posted a letter on his new Web site to Timothy D. Cook urging Apple to immediately begin an offer to buy back $150 billion in Apple shares.


Illegal Logging Thrives in Peru, Environmentalists Say
An investigator goes to remote areas at the western end of the Amazon rain forest.


India Grand Prix to go ahead despite court hearing
GREATER NOIDA, India (Reuters) - Indian Grand Prix organizers have confirmed that Sunday's race will go ahead even though the country's top court has agreed to hear a petition on Friday seeking its cancellation over tax issues.


Case Study A Business Owner Who Backed Off Tries to Step Back In
A cooking business is doing well under hired staff, but the owner wants to increase sales substantially over several years to attract potential buyers.


Opera and Classical Music Listings for Oct. 25-31
A selected guide to performances of classical music in the New York area.


Clarke, Love Relationship Rooted in Sportsmanship
The McGladrey Classic still isn't sure what kind of field to expect as a regular PGA Tour event in November, about a month later than usual, and one week after most of the top players are in Shanghai for the HSBC Champions. For crowd appeal, the tournament received a boost from the commitment of Darren Clarke.


Carrefour hires banks for IPO of Brazilian operations -report
SAO PAULO, Oct 24 (Reuters) - French retailer Carrefour SA hired two investment banks to prepare an initial public offering for its Brazil unit, according to a report published on the website of...


Phys Ed How Music Can Boost Our Workouts
Making music and not just listening to it while exercising makes the exercise easier, a remarkable new experiment finds, suggesting that the human love of music may have evolved, in part, to ease physical effort.


Romario Calls on Brazilians to Protest During World Cup
Romario lashed out at the "corrupt thieves" running FIFA and the Brazilian Football Confederation on Wednesday and encouraged his compatriots to protest against corruption during next year's World Cup.


Icahn's latest Apple push
Oct. 24 - Billionaire investor Carl Icahn wants Apple to boost its buyout and is using his new website to make his case. Bobbi Rebell reports.


Kerry, Netanyahu discuss Iranian nuclear program
Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States will not let up its pressure on Iran over its disputed nuclear program despite recent diplomatic overtures between the two countries.


Stocks streak stopped
Oct. 23 - Summary Stocks take a break from their winning streak but Boeing rises on outlook; Caterpillar tumbles on earnings miss; Crowdfunding proposal unveiled; B of A found liable in civil mortgage case . Bobbi Rebell reports.


Maura Judkis and Scott Gilmore
The bride is a reporter; the groom is a lawyer who represents torture victims for a human-rights group.


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