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Sports Briefing | Baseball Rodriguez Inquiry Defended by Selig
Commissioner Bud Selig said he was satisfied baseballs investigators did nothing wrong in obtaining evidence against Alex Rodriguez in the Biogenesis case.


Perez feels India can be good for McLaren
GREATER NOIDA, India (Reuters) - Sunday's Indian Formula One Grand Prix could be McLaren's best race of a dismal season, according to their Mexican driver Sergio Perez.


McIlroy in 'good shape'
Rory McIlroy leaves South Korea in "good shape" after finishing joint second at the Kolon Korean Open.


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.


Gadgetwise An iPhone Case That Doubles as a Charger
The flip-out prongs of the PocketPlug can go right into an electrical outlet without the need for wires.


Week 8 Matchup Giants (1-6) at Eagles (3-4)
The underlying problem for the Giants stopping LeSean McCoy often prompts quarterback Michael Vick to take matters into his own hands.


Power struggle in Czech election winner hits coalition talks
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Attempts to form a new Czech government after this weekend's election suffered a setback on Sunday when the winning center-left party tried to oust its leader due to an unexpectedly weak showing at the ballot box.


Well Concussions and the Classroom
The American Academy of Pediatrics on Sunday released new recommendations regarding students who return to school following a concussion.


Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to a recent article.


A year after Superstorm Sandy, federal aid trickles in
(Reuters) - A year after Superstorm Sandy wreaked havoc across the eastern United States, only a fraction of the aid money earmarked for recovery has been used, in what some claim is a painfully slow and opaque process.


Music Review Pablo Heras-Casado and Orchestra of St. Lukes at Carnegie
The delicacy of the textures of Mendelssohns Overture to A Midsummer Nights Dream work complemented the precision of the scoring in a Britten cycle in an Orchestra of St. Lukes program.


This is what Instagram ads will look like
Instagram is easing users into ads with a first look at what the paid posts will look like.


Innovation Who Made That Coffee Lid?
How a lawsuit sent Americas inventors to work.


Big price for A-Rod evidence
Report that MLB and Alex Rodriguez paid a lot of money for "evidentiary material" in the star's ongoing suspension case.


Kenny Perry Falls Into Tie in San Antonio
Kenny Perry bogeyed the final hole Saturday to drop into a five-way tie for the lead in the Champions Tour's ATT Championship.


Matter Christening the Earliest Members of Our Genus
A recently discovered 1.8-million-year-old hominid and his comrades didnt belong to our own species, Homo sapiens, but figuring out their lineage is a complicated task.


Bionic bicep gives you super strength
In the past, if you wanted to be able to be able to lift more weight you would have to spend months bulking up at the gym. Now, with a new invention from a group of engineering students at the University of Pennsylvania, you can just strap on an external bicep and you are ready to go.


Pirates Abduct Two Americans on Oil Ship Off Nigerian Coast
The piracy attack in the Gulf of Guinea appeared to be the first involving American hostages in at least two years.


Syria Meets Deadline for Submitting Destruction Plan for Chemical Weapons
The watchdog charged with monitoring and destroying Syrias chemical weapons program said it had received the nations formal declaration on its arsenal ahead of schedule.


Yandle Leads Coyotes to 5-4 Win Over Oilers
Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored on a power play in the third period after Keith Yandle made a spectacular play to keep the puck in the zone, lifting the Phoenix Coyotes to a 5-4 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday.


Mexican billionaire Slim ups stake in America Movil
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Billionaire businessman Carlos Slim has increased his indirect stake in America Movil to about 15.8 percent since August, according to filings with the U.S. Securities and...


The Learning Network Blog Whats Your Favorite Restaurant?
Whats unique about it? What are the best things youve eaten there?


REFILE-UPDATE 1-G4S chief for Britain resigns from security group
LONDON, Oct 24 (Reuters) - G4S, the world's biggest security services firm, said its UK chief executive Richard Morris had resigned and been replaced by the group's chief operating officer Eddie...


T Magazine Food Matters | For L.A.s Thoughtful Young Eaters, a New Breed of Catering Company
Heirloom L.A. is blowing up, thanks to its sustainable (and tasty) approach to creating menus for large events, its food trucks irresistible lasagna cupcakes and, now, a private dinner series.


Somalia radio stations shut down, ordered out of government building
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somali security agents shut down two radio stations and ordered its reporters to leave a building they were occupying for non-payment of rent, a government official said on Sunday.


Berlusconi charged with corruption
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is facing yet another corruption charge.


The origami kayak and 9 other great folding vehicles
Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, is believed to date back as far as the 17th century. Traditionally done with a single sheet of paper, its elegant principles have come to influence package design, mathematics and -- more recently -- an unusual new folding kayak.


UK peer-to-peer lender Funding Circle expands with U.S. deal
LONDON (Reuters) - A British website which enables members of the public to lend to small businesses is expanding into the United States via a merger with another so-called 'peer-to-peer' lender.


Doctor and Patient Should Medical School Last Just 3 Years?
For several years, medical educators have been engaged in an increasingly heated, and occasionally cantankerous, debate about streamlining medical education and training.


In Mumbai Case, a Group of Assault Suspects Had Little Fear of the Law
The details of a gang rape case in Mumbai reinforce the notion that rape remains a largely invisible crime in India.


Syrian rebels reject peace talks
A total of 19 rebel groups refuse to take part in the Syrian peace talks if President Bashar al-Assad remains in power.


New York Fed examines mortgage real estate investment trusts -FT
Oct 27 (Reuters) - The New York Fed is examining banks' exposure to a type of mortgage-backed security that is vulnerable to a sharp rise in interest rates, the Financial Times reported, citing...


"Bad Grandpa" stronger than "Gravity" in weekend box office sales
Oct. 27 - "Bad Grandpa" - a spinoff from the "Jackass" movies - kicks space thriller "Gravity" from the top spot at the box office with $32 million in ticket sales. Gavino Garay reports.


Theater | Westchester Stricken, an Actor Stays in Character
Starring as Eugene ONeill in And Give Us the Shadows at the Schoolhouse Theater, Jerry Lanning collapsed in the middle of performing.


Jellyfish prompt nuclear shutdown
There's been another shutdown, but instead of spineless politicians, you can blame invertebrate sea creatures.


Drone debate at U.N.
Civilians made up almost a fifth of people killed by drones in Pakistan. CNN speaks with U.N. official Ben Emmerson.


Millennials Kick-start your career
Relative to any other generation, millennials are suffering more than most right now. Large numbers are unemployed and despondent about the future. Author Dan Schwabel highlights eight ways millennials can improve their economic prospects.


Passengers lack info on cruise ship crime
Vegas stole the slogan. But cruise ships can also lay claim Whatever happens on cruise ships, stays on cruise ships.


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.


Lebanon to vaccinate children after suspected polio cases in Syria
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon, which hosts more than 700,000 Syrian refugees, said on Friday it would vaccinate all children under five against polio after suspected cases of the crippling viral disease were found in neighboring Syria.


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