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World Series music smackdown
The brass sections of the St. Louis and Boston symphonies join in on the World Series trash-talk.


U.S. cinema chain AMC Entertainment files for $400 mln IPO
Aug 30 (Reuters) - U.S. cinema chain AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc filed with regulators for an initial public offering up to $400 million, roughly a year after being acquired by China's Wanda Group.


Merkel's party to push on C02 backloading in coalition talks
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives will argue for a new push in support of backloading of CO2 emissions certificates in coalition talks with the Social Democrats (SPD), according to a document prepared for the negotiations.


Copenhagen Know before you go
Copenhagen not only the capital of the happiest country on Earth (officially) but also probably the center of the designer goods universe.


U.S. jobless claims stay elevated, manufacturing slows
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell less than expected last week, but a lingering backlog of applications in California makes it difficult...


Facebook executives coach Brazil politicians before Internet vote
BRASILIA (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"...


Kenya Assails Coverage of an Attack on a Mall
Journalists connected with showing a video that appears to show Kenyan forces looting at the Westgate mall have been summoned by the police.


7 killed when knife-wielding inmates riot in Mexico prison
Seven inmates were killed during a prison riot Saturday in Mexico's Gulf Coast state of Tamaulipas, authorities said.


Wealth Matters Twitter Tantalizes, but Beware the I.P.O.
Some offerings get so much attention they can cloud peoples judgment, but investors must understand how a companys stock will fit in their portfolio.


Minnesota Upsets No. 25 Nebraska 34-23
When Philip Nelson picked Minnesota, he envisioned program-lifting wins like this.


Born in Mexico, Living in Florida, Tiants Wife Is a Fervent Boston Fan
Maria Tiant, who met the former pitcher Luis Tiant through softball teammates in 1960, said of the Red Sox, I want them to win so much.


7.3 quake strikes near Japan
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake rumbled early Saturday in the Pacific Ocean about 200 miles east of Japan's main island.


BP Recovers in Exploration Activity
BPs exploration activity, the lifeblood of an oil company, came to a near halt after the Gulf of Mexico spill, but this year BP plans to drill 16 to 18 exploration wells, an executive said.


REUTERS SUMMIT-Egyptian Steel eyes leap in capacity, IPO
(For other news from the Reuters Middle East Investment Summit, click on http//www.reuters.com/summit/MiddleEast13)


Sports Briefing | Baseball Strasburg Has Surgery
Washington Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg had bone chips removed from his surgically repaired right elbow.


Obama assures Merkel U.S. not monitoring her calls White House
Oct. 23 - President Barack Obama sought to assure German Chancellor Angela Merkel that the United States is not monitoring her communications after Merkel raised the issue with Obama, White House spokesman Jay Carney says. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Suzann Pettersen Wins Again in Taiwan
Suzann Pettersen successfully defended her title in the LPGA Taiwan Championship on Sunday for her fourth tour victory of the year and third in her last five starts.


Youre the Boss Blog This Is More Complicated Than I Thought
When opening a new store, its more important to have inventory than to own your own refrigerators.


Cheerleaders Sexist or all-American fun?
Sixty years after they joined the NFL, is the presence of cheerleaders now outdated?


Your Money Adviser Keeping a Foot in the Office Door Can Ease Mothers Anxiety
Experts recommend that women stay connected to the working world, which can help in case of divorce and also narrow the wage gap between men and women.


Snatched away U.S. kids 'living a tragedy'
When Ronald Soza dropped off his teenaged kids at school one recent morning, the family thought it would be a day like any other. They had no idea Soza was about to be deported. Every year immigration officials snatch thousands of undocumented parents, leaving their American kids to fend for themselves.


Why Saudi driving ban can't last
Mohammed Jamjoom reflects on growing up in Saudi Arabia, the last country in the world that doesn't allow women to drive.


Your Money Adviser Health Insurance Options Arent Limited to Government Exchanges
Most shoppers for health insurance can leave the new exchanges and buy coverage through brokers or company Web sites, but it is unclear if they will find a better deal.


Pictures from the Week in Business
The jobs report delayed by the federal shutdown showed modest growth, but carried warning signs, and states joined together to promote electric cars.


The Haggler Stuck in a Dispute Between PayPal and Itself
A transaction on eBay wends into confusing territory as a customer is compelled to ask PayPal to pursue a dispute with itself.


North Korea Hands Over Six South Korean Detainees
Little was known about the men released Friday, and South Korea said it would interrogate them to find out how they had gotten to the North.


Walker, Bobcats Rally, Spoil Knicks' Return to MSG
Kemba Walker scored 18 points and made the tiebreaking basket with 131 remaining as the Charlotte Bobcats spoiled the New York Knicks' return to Madison Square Garden with an 85-83 preseason victory Friday night.


Study higher temperatures coming
Average annual temperatures will start to consistently exceed the highest levels previously recorded in as little as seven years in tropical hotspots and within four decades for the majority of the globe if nothing is done to stop climate change, according to a new study published Thursday in the journal Nature.


North Korea
As the sole Western journalist covering a unique bicycle race in North Korea last month, I was provided with a personal guide, a car with a driver and the promise that I was free to take any photographs I wanted. As a journalist, it seemed like an incredible opportunity to document a small snapshot of what North Korea was really like.


Redbox helps Outerwall beat Street; shares rise
(Reuters) - Outerwall Inc reported third-quarter results above Wall Street estimates as its Redbox video rental kiosk business improved in the last few weeks of the quarter, and the company forecast...


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.


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.


Michelle Gelber, Mandy Spiller
The wedding took place on the beach in Asbury Park, N.J.


Lin Underdog turned NBA star
CNN's Monita Rajpal speaks with Jeremy Lin as he opens up about becoming a sports icon.


T Magazine In Antwerp, A Derelict House With a Squatter Turns Into a Graceful Estate
The Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen is renowned for the pared-down aesthetic of his residences and home furnishings, but his greatest triumph might be his Herculean rehabilitation of his own home.


Lee Wins Asia-Pacific to Earn Masters Invitation
Lee Chang-woo of South Korea won the Asia-Pacific Amateur by three shots Sunday to earn a trip to the Masters in April.


Editor's Choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


Telecom equipment maker CommScope's shares rise slightly in debut
Oct 25 (Reuters) - Shares of CommScope Holdings Co Inc , which is backed by private equity firm Carlyle Group LP, rose 3 percent in their debut, valuing the telecommunications equipment maker at...


N.H.L. Roundup Rangers and Devils Win on Road
The Rangers squeezed past the Red Wings in the final seconds of overtime, while the Devils got a pair of power-play goals in a defeat of the Bruins.


Orrick, Pillsbury in talks to form big 10 U.S. law firm
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two U.S. law firms are in advanced merger discussions to create one of the 10 largest in the country, according to the firms' chairmen.


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