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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.


Economix Blog Economic Data Starts Flowing Again
The Bureau of Economic Analysis has announced new dates for the release of key indicators as the recovery from the government shutdown continues.


Why the global economy will not affect India
Nov. 14 - Tulsi Tanti, the chairman and managing director of Suzlon Energy, sits down with Chrystia Freeland to discuss the global economy and how India will not be affected like European countries have been.


Delayed reception as Aung San Suu Kyi accepts 1990 Sakharov prize
Oct. 22 - Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi receives the Sakharov human rights prize that she was awarded in 1990 but could not pick up. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Australia's Boral shares surge after annnouncing plasterboard JV
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Shares in Australian building materials maker Boral jumped as much as 8 percent on Thursday after it announced a $1.6 billion plasterboard joint venture with its U.S. peer USG Corp...


Bolshoi ballet dancer denies guilt at acid attack trial
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian dancer Pavel Dmitrichenko denied any guilt as he went on trial on Tuesday over an acid attack that nearly blinded the artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet.


Think positive and win
Whether it's infuriating colleagues, inept management or a lack of appreciation, the modern day workplace can be a positivity free zone.


Kennedy, the Elusive President
With roughly 40,000 books about John F. Kennedy published to date, and hundreds planned on the 50th anniversary of his assassination next month, why is it we still know so little about the man and the president?


Lockheed profit tops estimates; raises full-year outlook
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp , the No. 1 supplier to the Pentagon, reported on Tuesday higher third-quarter profit despite a 4 percent decline in sales, and lifted its forecast for full-year earnings, even as U.S. military spending shrinks.


German 'luxury bishop' says meeting with Pope heartening
VATICAN CITY/BERLIN (Reuters) - A German bishop under pressure to resign for spending around 31 million euros ($42 million) on a luxurious residence said he had been heartened by a private audience...


Whats on Tuesday
Television highlights.


Monster truck kills spectators
A "monster truck" spun out of control and mowed down spectators at an event in Mexico, killing at least eight people.


Obama Admits Web Site Flaws on Health Law
President Obama offered an impassioned defense of the Affordable Care Act, acknowledging the technical failures of the HealthCare.gov Web site, but providing little new information about the problems.


U.S.-led group's Bangladesh garment factory reviews halfway done
(Reuters) - More than half of the Bangladesh garment factories that do work for a group of North American retailers and apparel makers have already been inspected for fire and building safety, the group said on Tuesday.


Domestic Lives When the Saint Came Marching In
A novelist discovers the secret to happiness collecting.


Rules Shielding Online Data From N.S.A. and Other Prying Eyes Advance in Europe
The regulations, if approved, could require American companies like Google and Yahoo to seek clearance before complying with United States warrants seeking private data.


Frankel Capturing greatness
Never work with children or animals they say.


T Magazine The Look | Gwen Stefani Shimmies and Shakes in Metallic Fringe
At the opening of a new arts center in Beverly Hills, the singer turned heads in a fringed Ferragamo number.


The Learning Network Blog Weekly News Quiz | Oct. 16-21, 2013
Answer 10 questions to see what you know about the people and events making news this week.


Grambling Players End Their Boycott
After a nearly weeklong boycott over the conditions of an athletic complex and uniforms, players decided to end the boycott after reaching out to several Grambling greats.


The Saturday Profile Fond Recollections of Dictators, Colored Later by the Lessons of History
Monica Macas, a daughter of a former president of Equatorial Guinea, was brought up after her fathers death under the protection of the North Korean ruler Kim Il-sung.


Sketch Guy An Eye for Bargains Can Be Bigger Than the Stomach
Indigestion results when consumers lose the connection between their money and their needs, as when a sale price induces the purchase of unnecessary items.


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.


Vuvuzelas blare in Fischer's 'blood libel' anti-semitism opera
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - In what may be the first use of vuvuzelas in opera, the blaring horns popularized by South African soccer featured in the premiere of Hungarian conductor Ivan Fischer's "The Red Heifer" about a murder blamed on Jews in northeastern Hungary.


Lou Scheimer, TV Cartoon Producer, Dies at 84
Mr. Scheimers company, Filmation, produced Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, The Archie Show and He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, among other cartoon series.


Economix Blog In Belated Jobs Report, a Search for Clues
The employment data for September due Tuesday, 18 days behind schedule may seem a bit stale, but it could be the last report of the year not skewed by the government shutdown.


BlackBerry plans security feature for Android, iPhone
TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry will offer technology to separate and make secure both work and personal data on mobile devices powered by Google Inc's Android platform and by Apple Inc's iOS operating system, the company said on Thursday.


States Are Focus of Effort to Foil Health Care Law
Conservative groups are increasingly taking the fight against President Obamas health care law to states like Virginia in an effort to block Medicaid expansion.


Hollywood photographer to record christening of British prince
LONDON (Reuters) - A British photographer known for his portraits of rock stars and Hollywood actors was named on Tuesday as the official photographer of the world's newest celebrity - Prince...


Kenyan president excused from regular presence at ICC trial
The International Criminal Court has excused Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta from his "continuing presence" at his upcoming trial on charges of crimes against humanity.


Personal Health Breakthroughs in Prenatal Screening
A new highly accurate and noninvasive screening test that relies on fetal DNA fragments found in the mothers blood is helping reduce the number of women who undergo amniocentesis.


STMicro posts third-quarter loss as Asian demand sputters
Oct 22 (Reuters) - STMicroelectronics NV posted a quarterly net loss after demand weakened from Asian smartphone and electronics makers, as Europe's largest maker of semiconductors grapples with strong competition in the mobile market.


EMERGING MARKETS-Latam FX firms as US data suggests steady stimulus
MEXICO CITY, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Latin American currencies gained on Tuesday after slower-than-expected jobs creation in the United States supported the view that the U.S. Fed may maintain its...


Youre the Boss Blog Is the Shutdown Affecting Your Business?
Chris Lehs S.B.A. loan is on hold. That means he cant buy a machine that is supposed to help him service a new client that he thought was going to triple his revenue.


Reds Choose Bryan Price for Next Manager
Pitching coach Bryan Price was first on the Reds' list of manager candidates. Three hours of answering every question tossed his way ended their search rather quickly.


Female suicide bomber attacks Russian bus, kills six
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A female suicide bomber attacked a bus in southern Russia on Monday, authorities said, killing at least six people in the deadliest such blast outside the volatile North Caucasus region in nearly three years.


UPDATE 2-CN Railway results get boost from energy, market share gains
TORONTO, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Canadian National Railway Co , the focus of fresh scrutiny after one of its trains derailed and caught fire last weekend, reported a market-beating third-quarter profit...


Rules Shielding Online Data From N.S.A. and Other Prying Eyes Advance in Europe
The regulations, if approved, could require American companies like Google and Yahoo to seek clearance before complying with United States warrants seeking private data.


Ivan Fischers Opera The Red Heifer Addresses Prejudice
The Budapest Festival Orchestras premiere of The Red Heifer, an opera by Ivan Fischer, serves as a response to a recent rise in anti-Semitism in Hungary.


ArtsBeat Neil Young Benefit Concert to Be Streamed Live
An annual benefit for a California school, featuring Neil Young and starry lineups, will be streamed live on Oct. 26.


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