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Youre the Boss Blog Following Up on Our Sales Training, Profit-Sharing, Health Insurance and the Shutdown
The good news We just had our best month ever. The bad news We cant get paid for our work for the federal government.


Kang Sung-Hoon Wins the Korea Open
Kang Sung-hoon won the Korea Open on Sunday, which ended in a dispute after Kim Hyung-tae was informed of a two-shot penalty when he lead by one shot with two holes to play.


UPDATE 3-US Airways third-quarter profit falls; shares off
Oct 23 (Reuters) - US Airways Group Inc reported lower third-quarter profit on Wednesday as it set aside more money for taxes, and its shares fell 2.5 percent.


On Tennis Ex-Coach Says Greatness Remains Within Federers Reach
Paul Annacone, the former coach of Roger Federer, said that it might be an opportune time for Federer to hear a new voice.


Gadgetwise Earbuds Built of Sterner Stuff, With a Few Quirks
The housings, fittings and plug of the RHA 750i are made from stainless steel, not plastic.


Tool Kit Going Contract-Free Finding a Phone and Plan That Fit
No-contract cellphone plans are on the rise, with plenty of options available. Making the best choice means doing your research before making any move.


Halloween candy for orangutans
When Americans hand out Halloween candy next week they may inadvertently be contributing to the destruction of orangutan habitat thousands of miles away.


CNNFC stars sign on for UNICEF
Over the past few weeks some of the biggest names in world football have been guests on CNNFC.


Guilty Pleas in Outbreak of Listeria
Two brothers pleaded guilty to introducing tainted food in the marketplace after bacteria from improperly washed cantaloupes at their farm killed 33 people in 2011.


Mind your language or face arrest
hat is the warning from London police to fans thinking of using the word "yid" at Sunday's potentially explosive Premier League derby game between Tottenham and West Ham.


Cleric Driving could harm ovaries
A leading Saudi cleric warned women who drive cars could cause damage to their ovaries and pelvises and that they are at risk of having children born with "clinical problems."


New Music New Releases From DJ Khaled and Cass McCombs
A review of the DJ Khaled album Suffering From Success and the Cass McCombs album Big Wheel and Others.


Weak Job Gains May Cause Delay in Action by Fed
A Labor Department report showing lackluster hiring in September 148,000 jobs is expected to further put off the Federal Reserves decision to reduce its stimulus efforts.


Reflections on a Paris Left Behind
Moving on after five years as The Timess Paris bureau chief, the author tackles the citys clichs and clashes, beauty and filth, walks and wealth.


Beijing announces emergency measures amid fog of pollution
With its skies regularly shrouded by a filthy film of gray smog, bringing chaos to the transportation network and forcing millions to seek refuge behind surgical masks, Beijing has been forced to take more extreme action.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Record Goal for Red Bulls
Tim Cahill scored the fastest goal in Major League Soccer history as the Red Bulls beat the Dynamo, 3-0, in Houston to extend their unbeaten streak to seven games.


ArtsBeat Joel Grey, M.C. in Cabaret, to Publish Memoir
Mr. Greys book will cover both his work and his personal life.


California boy with replica gun fatally shot by deputies
SANTA ROSA, California (Reuters) - A 13-year-old California boy carrying a replica of an assault rifle was shot and killed by sheriff's deputies who apparently believed the gun was real, family members and authorities said.


Sunday Routine | Larry Keigwin Clarity at Yoga, Cheating at the Diner
The choreographer Larry Keigwin, working on the musical If/Then and starting the magazine ArtDesk, said Sunday was usually devoted to catch-up and inspiration and life maintenance and yoga.


European Parliament Rejects New Subsidies for Fishing Fleets
Lawmakers also voted to provide financial support for ecologically friendly measures meant to prevent overfishing, but they maintained some handouts to the commercial fishing industry.


Insurers, W.House agree to joint teams to fix technical Obamacare issues
WASHINGTON, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Executives from top health insurance companies agreed to form new technical teams to help the Obama administration fix a website used to sign up for 'Obamacare' health...


World's untold photo stories
The Other Hundred, a photo-book project featuring 100 photo stories of people across 91 countries, launched its first exhibition in Hong Kong on Thursday.


Apple makes ripple, not splash
Oct. 22 - Apple unveiled its new lineup of products for the holidays- including a new slimmer and faster tablet called the iPad Air. Bobbi Rebell reports.


Fukushima workers cry foul
Workers at Japan's Daichi nuclear plant make claims of low wages and unsafe conditions. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports.


Suicide Blast in Somalia Kills 15, Police Say
The Shabab, the militant Somali Islamist group, claimed responsibility for the suicide attack on Saturday at a cafe in western Somalia, near the border with Ethiopia.


United Nations set to send mission guards to Central African Republic
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has recommended 560 troops be sent to the Central African Republic to protect a United Nations political mission in the virtually lawless country.


LIVESTOCK-Record cash prices send U.S. live cattle to 9-month high
* Beef price climb adds more futures support * CME feeder cattle end mixed after choppy trade * Mixed hog futures settlement on spreads By Theopolis Waters CHICAGO, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Before settling mixed, Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle on Wednesday spiked to a nine-month top in response to record-high cash prices. Cash cattle in Texas and Kansas fetched mostly $132 per hundredweight (cwt), which was up $3 from last week, feedlot sources said. That price surpassed


Is the $18B JPMn settlement fair?
William Black says under the reported terms of a tentative deal, shareholders and the public may lose out


Swiss confectionery king Richard Spruengli dies aged 97
ZURICH (Reuters) - Richard Spruengli, Switzerland's confectionery king and creator of the "Luxemburgerli" bite-sized macaroons beloved by Swiss bankers, has died aged 97, his family announced on...


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.


Colorado cantaloupe farmers plead guilty on listeria outbreak
DENVER (Reuters) - Two Colorado farmers whose listeria-contaminated cantaloupes killed 33 people pleaded guilty on Tuesday to federal criminal charges stemming from one of the deadliest outbreaks of food-borne illness in the United States.


Feminism isn't a drag for Kurd men
Last April, images of Kurdish men dressed in drag started making the rounds on Facebook.


UPDATE 1-Ex-Bristol-Myers executive gets 1 yr in prison for insider trading
Oct 23 (Reuters) - A former Bristol-Myers Squibb Co finance executive who pleaded guilty to insider trading was sentenced on Wednesday to one year and one day in prison, federal prosecutors...


Grand Slam champ's passion for song
2-time Grand Slam doubles champ Vania King talks about her passion for singing as she performs at a baseball game.


Money market funds worldwide have $70 billion outflow BofA
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors worldwide pulled $70 billion out of money market funds in the latest week on fears of a possible U.S. government default, a Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global...


Bank of America liable for Countrywide mortgage fraud
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bank of America Corp was found liable for fraud on Wednesday over defective mortgages sold by its Countrywide unit, a major win for the U.S. government in one of the few trials stemming from the financial crisis.


Pollen Study Points to Drought as Culprit in Bronze Age Mystery
Analysis of pollen grains from sediment beneath the Sea of Galilee and the western shore of the Dead Sea indicate drought caused a Late Bronze Age collapse.


Pinterest valued at $3.8 billion in hefty financing deal
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Pinterest has won a $225 million round of equity funding that values the virtual scrapbooking company at $3.8 billion, two people with knowledge of the investment said Wednesday.


Policing the Amazon
With vast territory to cover across Peru, government authorities are working hard to fight the illegal timber trade that often goes on deep in the jungle.


Motherlode Blog Mourning a Miscarriage
It wasnt the loss of a baby. It was the loss of my own hope.


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