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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.


Mythbuster Edoardo Molinari
Ryder Cup star Edoardo Molinari shows how you can improve your golf game using technology, among other things.


Voices from the Westgate Mall
Westgate Mall survivors describe their encounters, hiding as as gunmen moved from room to room.


UPDATE 1-Pentagon finalizes $7.8 bln in F-35 contracts with Lockheed
WASHINGTON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - The Pentagon on Friday said it had finalized two contracts with Lockheed Martin Corp valued at $7.8 billion for 71 more F-35 fighter jets, citing what it called significant reductions in the cost of the new radar-evading warplane.


UK Sept house price rise biggest in 6 years, no bubble - survey
LONDON, Sept 30 (Reuters) - House prices in England and Wales posted their biggest month-on-month gain in more than six years in September, but talk of a price bubble is overdone, property analysis...


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.


U.N. weapons inspectors leave Damascus hotel
Sept. 29 - United Nations chemical weapons inspectors leave their Damascus hotel to continue fact-finding mission in Syria. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Rangers Force AL Wild-Card Tiebreaker, Beat Angels
The Texas Rangers forced a one-game tiebreaker for the second AL wild-card spot, winning their seventh in a row Sunday when Geovany Soto hit a tiebreaking RBI double and later homered to beat the Los Angeles Angels 6-2.


Your Money A Guide to the New Exchanges for Health Insurance
Details on the Obama administration health care plan are scheduled to be disclosed next week, but its never too early to examine the basics.


N.F.L. Roundup Manning Sets Mark as the Broncos Win
Peyton Manning became the first N.F.L. player to throw 12 touchdown passes in the seasons first three games, topping Tom Bradys 11 in 2011, as the Broncos beat the Raiders, 37-21.


Giant duck conquers Taiwan
Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman's giant rubber duck tours arrives in Taiwan, is expected to draw 3 million spectators.


Straight Sets And the Winner of the Big Four Popularity Contest Is Murray?
According to one celebrity marketing index, Andy Murray is the most appealing of the so-called Big Four in mens tennis.


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.


More Sway for F.D.A. Is Object of New Bill
A bill would give the Food and Drug Administration greater control over compounding pharmacies, which lawmakers say would help prevent another crisis like a meningitis outbreak traced to a Massachusetts pharmacy.


Recent Commercial Real Estate
Notable properties that have been recently listed for sale, sold or leased.


Your Money Adviser Relief From Student Loan Debt for Public Service Workers
The federal government is trying to encourage more participation in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, which has been underused.


Orbital Sciences' new cargo ship blasts off for space station
WALLOPS ISLAND, Virginia (Reuters) - An unmanned Antares rocket blasted off from a seaside launch pad in Virginia on Wednesday, sending a cargo capsule to the International Space Station.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Berdych and Raonic to Play in Thailand Final
Top-seeded Tomas Berdych outlasted Gilles Simon of France, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 7-5, to reach the final of the Thailand Open in Bangkok.


Robert Barnard, Award-Winning Writer of British Crime Cozies, Dies at 76
Mr. Barnard, the author of 40 novels, was an accomplished creator of the cozy genre, murder mysteries that feature picturesque settings, colorful characters and minimal violence.


Almost True Confessions, by Jane OConnor
In Jane OConnors novel, a copy editor turns to detective work.


Bands unite for peace
Two Israeli bands, one Jewish and one Arab, are joining together in "metal brotherhood" to spread a message of peace through rock 'n roll.


Serbia Reaches Davis Cup Final
Serbia reached the Davis Cup final after Janko Tipsarevic won the decisive singles match against Vasek Pospisil to clinch a 3-2 victory over Canada.


Miller, No. 4 Ohio St Beat No. 23 Wisconsin 31-24
No quarterback controversy here. Braxton Miller is back and there is no question who will be leading Ohio State as it tries to get back to the top of the Big Ten.


Persimmon leads FTSE lower on Osborne, Carney comments
* Analysts still bullish on FTSE, Alpari targets 6,700 (Updates prices)


New Kindle Fires get faster, lighter
Amazon on Wednesday announced three new Kindle Fire tablets a 8.9- and 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX and a lower-end Kindle Fire HD. The tablets feature faster hardware, better screens, improved software and a subtle new look.


Dot Earth Blog Climate Panels Fifth Report Clarifies Humanitys Choices
The pace of global warming beyond 2050 is ours to choose, a new climate report says.


Five injured in Alexandria clashes
Sept. 28 - Five people are injured in Alexandria as pro-Mursi protesters clash with local residents. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Soccer Roundup Manchester Teams Stumble and Fall
Manchester United and Manchester City each lost games in Englands Premier League on Saturday.


MARKET PULSE-J.C. Penney, United Continental, Arqule, Yahoo
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Square Feet Seizing Irans Slice of Fifth Avenue
An office tower built in the late 1970s by the Shah of Iran is coveted real estate that could be sold after a judge found that its owners laundered money for Irans government.


T Magazine On View | Friendly Sculptures Derived From Scary Weather
The artist Nathalie Miebach creates whimsical pieces that represent complex scientific data related to unusual weather patterns.


Facts and Figures for the 10th Presidents Cup
Facts and figures for the 10th Presidents Cup matches


World's best fireworks displays
From Bastille Day and 4th July to Chinese New Year and Disney Land, your shots of the world's greatest fireworks.


Hadley Takes 2-Shot Lead Into the Weekend
Chesson Hadley and Andrew Svoboda did well enough Friday to think about a return to Sawgrass next May.


Off-balance, cliff-edge hotel
It's awkward, possibly ingenious; designers hope to create a building that will make Lima an international sensation.


UPDATE 3-Church of England teams with U.S. investors to back new "ethical" bank
* Corsair-led consortium sees off competition for 314 RBS branches


Oakland Shuts Out Seattle 9-0 in Finale
Sonny Gray threw five shutout innings in his final start before the playoffs, Oakland had a pair of four-run innings and the Athletics closed out the regular season with a 9-0 win over Seattle in Eric Wedge's final game as Mariners manager.


Siemens cuts 15,000 jobs in six billion euro savings drive
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - Siemens is to shed 15,000 jobs over the next year, a third of them in Germany, as part of a 6 billion euro ($8.1 billion) cost cutting program, a spokesman said on Sunday.


Messi testifies in tax fraud trial
Soccer star Lionel Messi and his father testify in a Barcelona court over allegations they defrauded Spanish tax authorities of more than $5 million.


Closed museums to be least of the problems in a U.S. shutdown
* Previous experience shows potential for serious consequences


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