| Latest worldwide news | I am a Red Sox fanboy | | | Darren Garnick asks Is David Price right? Are reporters who never pitched beyond Little League just a bunch of starstruck hangers-on. Well, yeah. |
| Nice save, James Taylor | | | James Taylor was set to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Game 2 of the World Series, but when he opened his mouth a different song came out instead. |
| No. 23 N. Illinois Improves to 8-0 | | | Jordan Lynch threw four touchdown passes and caught another as No. 23 Northern Illinois reached its best start as a major program with a 59-20 victory over Eastern Michigan on Saturday. |
| Black Caviar statue unveiled | | | After an unbeaten career and a Vogue cover, Australia's most celebrated horse now has a bronze statue in her honor. |
| Belgium claims millions in tax over Swiss accounts -report | | | BRUSSELS, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Belgian tax inspectors are claiming more than 367 million euros in taxes from wealthy Belgians who kept accounts with HSBC Private Bank in Switzerland, which is at the centre of a Belgian tax evasion probe, a newspaper reported on Saturday. |
| Nadal's road to redemption | | | Rafael Nadal walked on to the clay court at the 2013 VTR Open in Chile not sure if this would be the beginning of a comeback or the end of a career. Rolando Santos was there for CNN with his camera to record what happened. |
| U.N. sued over cholera outbreak | | | Human rights lawyers filed a class action law suit in a U.S federal court accusing the United Nations of gross negligence and misconduct on behalf of victims of a cholera outbreak in Haiti in 2010. |
| Kenya army hit by 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 amid claims that it shows soldiers looting from stores as they hunted for the gunmen. |
| Bloom, Kerr separate | | | Oct 25 - Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr separate after three years of marriage. Bob Mezan reports. |
| Facebook execs coach Brazil politicians before Internet vote | | | BRASILIA, Oct 25 (Reuters) - As Brazil threatens to impose strict new regulations on American Internet companies, Facebook offered some of its top politicians free advice this week on how to win "friends" and maximize "likes" on their webpages. |
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