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eBay must face Justice Department suit over recruiting ruling
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Friday refused eBay's attempt to dismiss a U.S. Department of Justice civil lawsuit over its alleged agreement with Intuit to refrain from recruiting each other's employees.


Liz Gerrings Glacier Opens Peak Performances Series
Peak Performances is opening its season with a new work by the abstract choreographer Liz Gerring.


40% odds of a U.S. shutdown and default Analyst
Guggenheim Partners analyst Chris Krueger says a government shutdown, however messy and disruptive, may be the only way to avoid a far worse U.S. default when the debt ceiling is reached in mid-October.


Uihlein Shoots 60 at Alfred Dunhill Links
Peter Uihlein came within 3 inches of shooting the first 59 on the European Tour when his eagle putt on the last hole came up just wide at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in St. Andrews, Scotland.


Guilty plea in drug smuggling case
An Irish woman accused with a Scottish woman of trying to smuggle 25 pounds of cocaine from Peru back to Europe has admitted to the charges, her lawyer said Wednesday.


Off the Charts In Republican States, More Government Jobs
A look at measures of state economies, their reliance on government employment, and how those states voted.


The Learning Network Blog Poetry Pairing | Avalon
Journeys and destinations are the focus of this Poetry Pairing. It features a poem about San Francisco by Simon Armitage entitled Avalon and Emily Brennans interview with Mr. Armitage, Walking That Long Trailing Leg of Britain.


American Uihlein Inches Away From European Tour's First 59
American Peter Uihlein went agonizingly close to posting the first 59 in European Tour history during the second round of the Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland on Friday.


"Practical" solar car hits the road in Sydney
Sept. 16 - Among the teams competing in next month's 3000 kilometer World Solar Challenge race across Australia, is a group from the University of New South Wales who've built a solar-powered vehicle designed to look like a conventional car. In a field dominated by vehicles that look anything but conventional, the car provides a glimpse of what we could be driving on the roads in years to come. Lester Ranby was there for its first test drive.


Well Cooking With Miso
Many people know and love miso soup. But this week Martha Rose Shulman goes beyond soup and explains how miso can be used for glazes, dips and dressings.


Shortcuts A Special Purchase to Curb Behavior Could, Just as Easily, Terrify a Pet
Americans spend billions on pet products, from automatic litter boxes and anti-scratch spray to special harnesses and leashes. The results are mixed.


Niki Lauda Lazarus of Formula One
Niki Lauda is the Lazarus of Formula One.


MARKET PULSE-BlackBerry, J.C. Penney, Lumber Liquidators, Nektar
(For more market insights, including options activity, click on ; for the Day Ahead newsletter http//link.reuters.com/mex49sfor the Morning News Call newsletter http//link.reuters.com/nex49s) U.S....


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.


Deadly typhoon makes landfall in southern China
Sept. 23 - At least 25 people are dead after typhoon Usagi hits southern China. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Poison Pen The Arsenic in Our Drinking Water
Long famed for its homicidal toxicity at high doses, a number of studies suggest that arsenic is an astonishingly versatile poison, able to do damage even at low doses.


Italian PM to call confidence vote as government nears collapse
ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta will call a confidence vote in parliament after a showdown with center-right partners in his fragile coalition scuppered a vital package of budget measures on Friday and took his government to the brink of collapse.


Bloomberg on climate change
For the first time in human history, more than half the world's population is living in cities, which now produce approximately 70 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. That puts cities on the frontlines of the battle against climate change -- and more and more cities are leading the charge.


Shares of Santander Brasil jump on $2.7 billion dividend plan
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Banco Santander Brasil SA , seeking to jumpstart its flagging return on equity, will modify its capital structure by paying shareholders a one-off dividend of 6 billion reais...


AP Sources Mets, Collins Close to Extension
Three people with knowledge of the situation tell The Associated Press that Terry Collins is close to an agreement to remain manager of the New York Mets.


Snatching victory from defeat
There are comebacks, and then there's one of the most epic triumphs in sporting history.


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


Alicia Keys Let's fight HIV together
Bernadette's father died from AIDS complications when she was a child. Her mother never even knew he had HIV until she and her daughter tested positive years later.


Remains found on Costa Concordia
Human remains have been found on the wrecked Costa Concordia, a spokesman for the head of Italy's civil protection agency said.


UPDATE 1-eBay must face Justice Department suit over recruiting -ruling
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 27 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Friday refused eBay's attempt to dismiss a U.S. Department of Justice civil lawsuit over its alleged agreement with Intuit to refrain from recruiting each other's employees.


Inside the List
Nicholas Sparks, whose Longest Ride enters the hardcover fiction list at No. 1, is receiving help promoting the book from professional bull riders.


Corsair group wins fight for RBS039;s 314 UK branches
LONDON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - A consortium led by private equity firm Corsair will pay 600 million pounds to be an anchor investor in 314 branches being sold by Royal Bank of Scotland .


The Week Ahead | Pop Nostalgia Meets Virtual World
The hip-hop festival Rock the Bells began in 2004 as a rebuke to what was then commercial in hip-hop.


Sonar jamming moths hinder hungry bats
Sept. 25 - A tiger moth native to the deserts of Arizona has developed a highly evolved sonar jamming system it uses to fend of attacks by hungry bats. The discovery, described in a paper published in the journal PLOS One, could have applications in the design of acoustic deterrents to protect bats from dangerous wind turbines. Rob Muir reports.


World Briefing | Africa Zimbabwe 81 Elephants Killed
Zimbabwean authorities say at least 81 elephants have been killed for their ivory tusks by poachers using cyanide poison in water holes in a vast western national park.


Genetics Research May Point to Treatment for Cold Sores
Insight about a mutated gene in people who got cold sores suggests a possible research route for both cold sores and other infections caused by herpes simplex virus type 1.


Buffett's advice to Melinda Gates
The co-chair of the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation reveals what makes Warren Buffett a great mentor.


Crisp White Wines for a Crisp Pork Cutlet
Try Champagne, a fizzy gift to savory fried foods, with bubbles that lift up the nutlike flavors of the breaded meat.


Last Shutdown a Lesson Lost on Capitol Hill
Even those who lived through past government shutdowns, including in 1995-96, have varied recollections, or none at all, about how and why they happened.


After the Floods in Colorado, a Deluge of Worry About Leaking Oil
As waters recede from Colorados drilling epicenter, the sight of drowning oil wells has inflamed the debate over the environment.


UPDATE 4-Greek police arrest leader, lawmakers of far-right Golden Dawn
* Arrests mark biggest crackdown against elected political party since fall of junta


Ousted boss Diamond says to buy more Barclays shares
LONDON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Bob Diamond, who was ousted last year as the boss of British bank Barclays Plc, said the bank has grown stronger since he left and he plans to buy shares in its 6 billion pound ($9.6 billion) rights issue.


Big Bang Reinforces Its Status as Biggest Hit on Network TV
The CBS sitcom had an audience of almost 19 million, and the highest rating on any series this season. The audience for Michael J. Foxs return was relatively modest.


Belgium says finds virus in prime minister's office computers
BRUSSELS, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Belgian experts investigating the security of the government's computer network discovered a virus in the offices of Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo, the government said on Friday.


Rebels in Mali Suspend Peace Deal With Government
Separatists in the north accused the government of failing to begin the process of releasing prisoners as called for under the June peace accord.


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