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Dance Review In MoMAs 20 Dancers for the XX Century, Intimacy Reigns
In 20 Dancers for the XX Century, performers inhabited spaces all through the Museum of Modern Art, from high-traffic areas to cul-de-sacs.


All sides back workplace equality
Alex Lundry says his poll finds widespread support for a law that would ban firing someone for being gay -- including that of a majority of Republicans.


Social alienation proves popular in Hollywood's fall lineup
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After a summer of superhero action and feel-good animated comedies, Hollywood has turned to forlorn figures to head fall-winter fare at the box office with films that explore...


Sports Briefing | Soccer Fulham Wins Easily
Pajtim Kasami and Steve Sidwell both scored with spectacular volleys as Fulham came from behind to beat Crystal Palace, 4-1, in a Premier League game between relegation-threatened teams.


Special Report W.T.A. Championships Jelena Jankovics New Shot at the Top
After dropping from the top 20, the former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic has surged back this year to join the elite field at the season-ending W.T.A. Championships.


UPDATE 2-New Zealand raises $1.6 bln in Meridian IPO, prices at low end
WELLINGTON, Oct 23 (Reuters) - The New Zealand government raised $1.6 billion in its Meridian Energy Ltd IPO, pricing the shares low to help ensure a strong performance after listing and keep investors on side for two more partial asset sales.


Fracking Fight Focuses on a New York Towns Ban
A lawsuit against a zoning ordinance that effectively banning hydraulic fracturing in Dryden, N.Y., could decide the future of the oil and gas industry in the state.


Sports Briefing | College Football N.C.A.A. Inquiry of Miami Nears End
The N.C.A.A. will unveil the findings of its investigation into Miami athletics and any proposed sanctions Tuesday morning.


What's got into the Saudis?
It was certainly an unprecedented surprise when Saudi Arabia announced -- on 18 October, only a day after its election to one of the 10 rotating seats on the U.N. Security Council -- that it was turning down the chance to participate in the world's top forum for discussion of international issues.


Al Qaeda suspect denies charges
An alleged al Qaeda operative accused of playing a role in the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges brought against him.


China Plans Its First Unmanned Moon Landing This Year
The mission, due by the end of 2013, will be the countrys first soft landing on an extraterrestrial body, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.


She Owns It Assessing a Businesss Mistakes in a Case of Credit Card Fraud
After a dress companys major loss because of fraud, some employees who should have raised alarms were laid off Im wrong, too, said one owner, but I cant fire myself.


Sketch Guy When the Financial Past Is Not Prologue
Relying on historical averages to plan for the future is not as useful as basing decisions on values, goals and resources.


Well Five Ways to Fill a Pepper
Peppers of all shapes and colors are still on offer at autumn markets. Ive been buying them by the bagful and stuffing them with all sorts of fillings, some traditional, most not.


Showtime Renews Homeland and Masters of Sex
Once a critics darling, Homeland has been receiving some critical mockery. But lately its ratings have been rising.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Gasquet Takes 10th Title With Kremlin Cup Victory
Top-seeded Richard Gasquet of France won the 10th title of his career by rallying to beat the qualifier Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan in the final of the Kremlin Cup in Moscow.


Swiss great Federer on 'bonus' time
Roger Federer still wants to win. But after collecting so many titles earlier in his career, he says anything further is an added bonus.


Weakening Raymond soaks southwestern Mexico, no serious damage
ACAPULCO, Mexico (Reuters) - More heavy rain spawned by Hurricane Raymond as it churns over the Pacific fell on southwestern Mexico on Tuesday, soaking areas hit by record flooding last month, but forecasters said the storm was weakening and appeared unlikely to reach land.


Kenya mall video fuels looting claims
A month after an attack on Kenya's Westgate Mall claimed at least 67 lives, leaked video footage from inside has sparked anger, with claims that it shows soldiers looting from stores as they hunted for the gunmen.


Pogue's Posts Blog Terrific Sound in a Tiny Package
The Jambox Mini is small enough to fit in a coat pocket and delivers sound that is richer, crisper and louder than the feeble speakers on your phone, tablet or laptop.


Dress Codes The Over-the-Topcoat
A spirited new entry on the mens wear scene is challenging the prevailing wisdom on outerwear a sport coat meets a topcoat.


Early Promise in Drug Trial for Fighting Cholesterol
The latest study of alirocumab, a potentially powerful cholesterol fighter, appears to bolster previous results that it cut cholesterol levels by about half in a clinical trial.


Fiscal cliff All it takes is a superhero - Felix TV
Reuters blogger Felix Salmon takes to kids toys to explain one of the most vexing problems facing Washington the fiscal cliff. (December 12, 2012)


Middle East Peace Talks Go On, Under the Radar
Negotiators for Israel and the Palestinians are adhering to Secretary of State John Kerrys admonition not to disclose the content of the meetings.


Whitehaven in talks over A$1.2 bln debt due to coal mine delay
MELBOURNE, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Australia's Whitehaven Coal is talking to lenders about restructuring a A$1.2 billion ($1.15 billion) debt facility due to delays in building its key growth project, Maules Creek, the miner said on Friday.


Whats on Tuesday
Television highlights.


Healthcare A vow to fight, a pledge to fix
Oct. 24 - Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz vows to keep up opposition to President Obama's healthcare reform, and the lead contractor on the troubled Healthcare.gov website pledges to irate lawmakers service will improve. Conway G. Gittens reports.


'2 million to police internet'
China has around two million people policing public opinion online, according to a state media report that sheds light on the country's secretive internet surveillance operations.


A New Brooklyn Fare for Manhattan, Prized White Truffles and More
Recommendations for the week of Oct. 22.


Breakingviews The Dimon dilemma
Oct. 21 - Breakingviews editors discuss why, despite a looming $13 bln fine, JPMorgan shareholders are willing to keep Jamie Dimon as CEO and how the board should prepare a successor.


Four People Charged in Brawl at Jets and Patriots Game
Both a man and the woman he was seen punching in the face in a widely seen video were among the four people charged with assault.


DealBook Twitter Unveils I.P.O. Price Range of $17 to $20 a Share
Twitter disclosed that it planned to price its eagerly awaited initial public offering at $17 a share to $20 a share, as it readies a road show for investors.


The top films at the North American box office
LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Following are the top 10 movies at North American box offices for the three days starting Sept. 20, led by "Prisoners," according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters. 1 (*) Prisoners...........................$ 21.4 million 2 (1) Insidious Chapter 2................$ 14.5 million 3 (2) The Family..........................$ 7.0 million 4 (6) Instructions Not Included...........$ 5.7 million 5 (*) Battle of the Year..................$


Youre the Boss Blog How a Start-Up Got a $1.9 Million S.B.A. Loan Offer
Yes, it is possible but there is a price to be paid. Is it worth it?


Dance Review Lar Lubovitchs 45th Anniversary at the Joyce
The Lar Lubovitch Dance Company includes a premiere, Crazy 8s, in its second program at the Joyce Theater in its 45th anniversary season.


The Workout Rowing With Esther Lofgren, Olympian
Members of the American national rowing team follow an intense training regimen of weight lifting and aerobic training for 40 to 60 hours a week. Olympic gold medalist Esther Lofgren takes us through the rowers workout.


Serving up a winning diet
The legendary Bjorn Borg fueled his success with a daily diet of steak and potatoes.


At 1201, Same-Sex Couples in New Jersey Say I Do
Some same-sex couples, unwilling to wait a minute longer than they have to, made plans to marry the moment it was allowed in the state.


Prospect Park Closing on Friday for Obama Visit
The park in Brooklyn will be shut down for six hours while Marine One uses it during President Obamas visit to a nearby high school.


The ship that saved Einstein's life?
Albert Einstein was one of 2.5 million Europeans who sailed to North America with the Red Star Line shipping company between 1873 and 1934.


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