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Big City A Move for the Essex Street Market
Plans call for the relocation of the city-run Essex Street Market from one side of Delancey Street, on the Lower East Side, to the other.


On the Runway Blog Viktor Rolf With a Few Touches of Punk
Viktor Rolf and Acne Studios show their spring 2014 collections.


UBS bootcamp readies private bankers for new front in wealth management
HONG KONG, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Sipping coffee, a group of advisers to Asia's wealthy sit in pairs in a Hong Kong training room of Swiss bank UBS, trying to solve a riddle.


Hernandez Steals Suarez Limelight as United Beats Liverpool
Manchester United ruined Luis Surezs return from a 10-match ban for biting by beating visiting Liverpool, 1-0, on Wednesday in the third round of Englands League Cup.


Ukraine Is Penalized for Fans Racist Abuse
FIFA has ordered Ukraine to play its next World Cup qualifier in an empty stadium after its fans shouted racist abuse during the teams match against San Marino.


Monaco's F1 transformation
The most famous race in Formula One -- the Monaco Grand Prix -- brings a change of pace to Monaco's Mediterranean idyll.


Chipmaker RDA Microelectronics gets $15.50/ADS buyout offer
(Reuters) - RDA Microelectronics Inc said China's state-owned Shanghai Pudong Science and Technology Investment Co Ltd offered to buy the shares of the chipmaker it does not already own at $15.50 per American depositary share.


As tallying goes on, top Florida Democrat cheers Obama's win
MIAMI (Reuters) - The chairman of Florida's Democratic Party congratulated President Barack Obama on Thursday on winning the battleground state on Tuesday, while blasting the state's Republican governor for his handling of the election.


Corner Office Jonathan Klein of Getty Images, on Useful Critiques
The C.E.O. of Getty Images warns against critiquing others work in too much detail. In fiddling over the small stuff, he says, you take away all the empowerment.


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.


Sports Briefing | Auto Racing Fourth Straight Dover Victory for Logano
Joey Logano won at Dover International Speedway in Delaware, taking the checkered flag in the tracks Nationwide Series race for the fourth straight time.


Lilly drug fails in breast cancer trial, shares fall
(Reuters) - Eli Lilly and Co said it will not seek a breast cancer approval for one of its most closely watched experimental drugs after it failed to significantly delay disease progression and...


Arrests Made in Colorado Outbreak of Listeria
Federal prosecutors said the owners of a cantaloupe farm in southeastern Colorado were arrested on misdemeanor charges of introducing adulterated food into interstate commerce.


The laser light that could cut cyclist deaths
It looks like a regular bike light, but one day a Blaze could save your life.


The Sun That Did Not Roar
The Sun appears to slack off at the height of the solar cycle, the solar maximum, usually a time of roiling activity as the stars magnetic fields reverse.


New cargo ship's docking at space station delayed to Saturday
CAPE CANAVERAL (Reuters) - A traffic jam at the International Space Station is prompting a second delay in the arrival of a new commercial cargo ship that is making a test run to the orbital outpost, officials said on Monday.


Ecuadorean villagers lose bid to remove judge in Chevron dispute
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Thursday rejected a bid by Ecuadorean villagers to remove a judge overseeing a trial next month in a decades-old dispute between the villagers and Chevron Corp.


T Magazine Model-Morphosis | Julia Nobis at Maison Martin Margiela
The photographer Greg Kessler captures the transformations of the Spring 2014 Fashion Week in Paris.


One Direction signs record deal, Jon Hamm to undergo surgery
Sept. 27 - The latest celebrity news including One Direction signs a major record deal and Jon Hamm will get vocal cord surgery. Roselle Chen reports.


Football Messi testifies in tax trial
Soccer star Lionel Messi and his father testified in a Barcelona court Friday in a preliminary hearing over allegations they defrauded Spanish tax authorities of more than $5 million.


F.T.C. Votes for Inquiry Into Patent Businesses
Edith Ramirez, the chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission, said it would seek information on businesses whose main purpose was to sue other companies to collect patent royalties.


Monaco's F1 transformation
The most famous race in Formula One -- the Monaco Grand Prix -- brings a change of pace to Monaco's Mediterranean idyll.


Tiger deception scares off crop-raiding elephants
Sept. 24 - Using a system of sensors and speakers, researchers in California are exploiting elephants' natural survival instincts to stop them encroaching on farms and villages in India. By fooling the elephants into believing there are predators nearby, the researchers say crops and lives can be saved. Ben Gruber reports.


Mortgages Carrying Debt After Retirement
A much higher proportion of households over the age of 65 is carrying mortgage debt compared with past generations.


NEWSMAKER Liberia must become a manufacturing economy
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says her country must move away from its reliance on commodity exports and won't be able to sustain job growth unless it focuses on manufacturing.


Gods forbid India's temples guard their gold from government
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India, Sept 30 (Reuters) - India's Hindu temples are resisting divulging their gold holdings - perhaps nearly half the amount held in Fort Knox - amid mistrust of the motives of...


Shares Slide as Washington Nears a Showdown on the Budget
Wall Street closed lower as investors worried that politicians in Washington might not agree on a budget needed to avoid a shutdown of the government.


Roundup City Humbles United in Manchester Derby
Sergio Agero scored twice as Manchester City rolled, 4-1, in the first derby between the rivals since the retirement of United Manager Alex Ferguson.


Firm That Sent 42 Million Texts Settles in Spam Case
Rentbro and its principals, Daniel Pessin and Jacob Engel, agreed to turn over all remaining assets and to repay up to $377,321.


Corner Office Jonathan Klein of Getty Images, on Useful Critiques
The C.E.O. of Getty Images warns against critiquing others work in too much detail. In fiddling over the small stuff, he says, you take away all the empowerment.


Roundup Michigan Hangs On After Scare, Again
Michigan dodged another upset by beating unranked Connecticut. The Wolverines took their first lead in the second half.


Race to get Obamacare online sites running goes to the wire
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Just days before the launch of the new U.S. state health insurance exchanges that are the centerpiece of the Affordable Care Act, a nationwide push is still under way to test and patch the technology behind the online sites.


Meet Channel Tunnel's midnight moles
It's approaching midnight at the bottom of the English Channel and a team of eager "tunnel moles" stands poised for a busy night's work.


Obama speaks by phone to Iran's Rouhani, sees chance for progress
Sept. 27 - President Barack Obama says on Friday he had spoken by phone with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and both men had directed their teams to work expeditiously toward an agreement on Iran's nuclear program. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Paperback Row
Paperback books of particular interest.


In Practice One States Way to Bolster Health Coverage for Poor
Arkansas has come up with a plan to expand Medicaid using the new health care exchange, and other states are taking a look at it.


Thanks to the Digital Revolution, a Conservative Uprising Can Rally Its Troops
A fervent group of conservatives is harnessing the power of the Internet, determined to tell the story of the current budget showdown on its terms.


UPDATE 1-Oracle to pay $199.5 mln to resolve false claims case
* Oracle denied engaging in fraud, but agreed to settle (Adds details of case, Oracle comment)


LOT Dreamliner forced to land in Iceland after system fails
WARSAW, Sept 29 (Reuters) - A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Poland's LOT airline had to land unexpectedly in Iceland on Sunday due to a fault in its air identification system, a spokeswoman for the airline said on Sunday.


Dog Ziggity New Jerseys Own Hot Dogs
A road trip to 10 joints shows that New York hot dogs may have nothing on these franks.


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