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Pakistan's minorities threatened
All Saints Church was designed to look like a mosque -- to symbolize unity amidst a community of many religions. Completed in 1883, it was built within the old walled city of Peshawar during a century of relative peace and harmony.


ArtsBeat Bloomberg Says City Opera Is On Its Own
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said Monday that neither the city nor his private foundation would step in to save New York City Opera, which has said it will file for bankruptcy protection without support.


Republicans See Keystone Pipeline as a Card to Play in Last-Minute Fiscal Talks
Activists who oppose the Keystone XL pipeline say they are increasingly alarmed that the project might become a bargaining chip in negotiations to avert a fiscal crisis.


Myanmar says won't allow political opening to spur sectarian violence
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Myanmar will not allow those eager to incite ethnic and religious violence to exploit the Southeast Asian country's newfound openness as it struggles along the path to democracy, Foreign Minister Wunna Maung Lwin said on Monday.


Tell Us Your Favorite Marcella Hazan Recipe
Her tomato sauce with butter and onion is perhaps Mrs. Hazans best-known recipe, but there are many others that became staples.


Attention Switches to Investigation of Kenyan Mall Siege
Investigators began sifting through rubble, studied closed-circuit television footage and brought in more resources to identify the militants who laid siege to an upscale mall in Nairobi.


Economix Blog How a Debt-Ceiling Crisis Could Become a Financial Crisis
A play-by-play by The Financial Times tells how a default by the Treasury could unfold.


Roma Moves to First in Serie A
Roma maintained its perfect start to the Serie A season in Italy with a 2-0 win at Sampdoria and took possession of first place after Napoli was held to a 1-1 draw at home against Sassuolo.


Kreider Will Begin Season in Minors for Rangers
Forward Chris Kreider was sent down to the Hartford Wolfpack, the teams top minor league affiliate, having not quite convinced Coach Alain Vigneault that he is ready for the N.H.L.


Americans Try to Hold Onto at Least One Cup
The Presidents Cup looks more like the Ryder Cup every year, at least in one respect. One team does all the winning.


Meet Andy Murray's Mum
Tennis parents don't always have the best of reputations. Think Damir Dokic, John Tomic and Jim Pierce. However, Andy Murray's Mum is a very different breed.


Manning Starts Game After Game Despite Hit After Hit
Sundays game against the Chiefs will mark the 150th consecutive Giants game started by Eli Manning, including the postseason, since 2004.


Tesco puts U.S. grocery chain in bankruptcy, seeks sale
Sept 30 (Reuters) - Britain's Tesco Plc put its U.S. grocery store chain into bankruptcy on Monday as part of a plan to sell most of the 167 stores to a private equity firm led by billionaire Ron...


Winston Helps No 8 Florida St Beat BC 48-34
With a wave of his left arm, Jameis Winston motioned for Kenny Shaw to go long. With a heave by his right arm, the Florida State freshman delivered the ball in stride.


Djokovic joins elite group at summit
The grand slams could have gone better for Novak Djokovic this year. And he's on the verge of losing the top ranking to Rafael Nadal. But Djokovic had reason to celebrate Monday when he became the ninth man to spend 100 weeks at No. 1.


Pogue's Posts The Many Mysteries of Air Travel
Air turbulence wont crash a plane, and nothing happens when lightning hits a plane. A pilot and blogger answers the questions that many fliers have.


Wrecked cruise ship pulled upright
In a lengthy process involving massive pulleys, cables and steel tanks, a salvage crew managed to roll the 114,000-ton Costa Concordia off the rocks where it ran aground 20 months ago.


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.


Male Dallas Zoo gorilla to get therapy for sexist attitude
DALLAS (Reuters) - A gregarious male gorilla at the Dallas Zoo will be sent to South Carolina for therapy after he bit one female gorilla and sneered at others, zoo officials said on Monday.


He does the dirty work for charities
CNN Hero Judson Kinnucan collects donated goods in Chicago and distributes them to charities in need.


Analysis U.S. shutdown strategy - Many advisers keep clients in stocks
The looming U.S. government shutdown has plenty of investors asking if it's time to exit the stock market or stay put.


'SNL' spoofs 'Breaking Bad'
"Saturday Night Live" combined the Obamacare debate and the "Breaking Bad" plot in its season premiere.


We ride along with the Nokia Drive
Ride-along and interview Nokia's Aaron Dannenbring


Bucs Safety Goldson Won't Be Suspended for Hit
Dashon Goldson will not be suspended for his hit on Cardinals receiver Jaron Brown in Sunday's game, but the Tampa Bay safety could be fined.


Novelties Microsatellites What Big Eyes They Have
By expanding Earth imaging, low-cost satellites could help many businesses keep track of their operations. But frequent updating of those images may also raise privacy questions.


Kawamura Takes Title After Koreans Falter in Japan
Japan's Masahiro Kawamura birdied the final two holes to claim the Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open in Osaka on Sunday, his first Asian and Japan Golf Tour title.


UPDATE 2-Mobilicity wins creditor protection, seeks buyout OK
TORONTO, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Wireless telecom company Mobilicity, one of the smallest players in the Canadian market, said it won creditor protection from an Ontario court on Monday as it seeks regulatory approval for a transaction that would allow it to keep operating.


Accenture says too early to call consulting growth sustainable
(Reuters) - Accenture Plc said it was too early to say if the fourth-quarter growth in its consulting business was sustainable, and forecast quarterly revenue below analysts' estimates.


Seeking Tacos in Their Purest Form
A quest for the kind of tacos you might find on any corner of Mexico City.


Recipes for Health Perciatelli With Baby Broccoli, Tomatoes and Anchovies
Five dishes with vegetables that can be prepared in the time it takes to boil water and cook the accompanying pasta.


Lab grown brain to open doors for disease research
Sept. 11 - Scientists have grown human brain tissue from stem cells in a laboratory in Vienna. The researchers say they can replicate the organ's development in its early stages of life in the womb, potentially increasing our understanding of neurological and mental disorders. Jim Drury reports.


Analysis Week 4 Game Probabilities Better Outlook for Giants
On the basis of records, the Chiefs should rout the Giants, but a closer look reveals a much more even matchup.


Britain Plans to Require Community Service for Jobless Benefits
A top ministers announcement applies to the long-term unemployed in the Conservative Partys latest effort to crack down on welfare dependency.


A.A.U. Coach Arrested on Drug Charge
Curtis Malone, the founder of the D.C. Assault program and one of the key power brokers in college basketball recruiting, was arrested after a yearlong investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration.


CANADA FX DEBT-Canadian dollar hits session high after GDP data
TORONTO, Sept 30 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar firmed to a session high on Monday after Canadian gross domestic product came in slightly stronger than expected for July, rebounding from a decline...


De Niro to Replace James Gandolfini in HBO Drama
Robert De Niro, the Oscar-winning actor, has agreed to take over the part played by Mr. Gandolfini in the pilot of Criminal Justice. Mr. Gandolfini died in June.


Mancini new Galatasaray manager
The managerial merry-go-round has stopped for Roberto Mancini -- the Italian has been named as the new boss of Galatasaray.


Meredith Kercher murder trial begins in Italy -- without Amanda Knox
The latest chapter in Amanda Knox's long legal battle begins Monday in Florence, Italy, with a retrial over the 2007 killing of her British roommate Meredith Kercher.


Global Citizen Festival
Scenes from the concert in Central Park.


7 swanky hostels around the world
Budget-conscious travelers rejoice Hostels aren't what they used to be. Some of them have a sense of style, and they're offering options once reserved for higher-end hotels.


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