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ArtsBeat My Morning Jacket Plans a Resort Rock Festival, Yoga Included
My Morning Jacket will preside over a four-day, all-inclusive rock festival at a resort south of Cancn in January. Yoga classes available.


Online forums a 'mixed bag' for depressed youth
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Troubled kids can find helpful support on the Internet. They can also find encouragement to hurt themselves and avoid professional help, suggests a new look at past studies.


Malmo Weathers Storm to Clinch Swedish Title
Malmo FF secured its 17th Swedish league title, beating Elfsborg, 2-0, in the next-to-last round.


NYC Marathon's finish line painted yellow in solidarity with Boston
Oct. 30 - To honor those killed in April's deadly Boston Marathon bombing, NYC paints its finish line yellow, one of the Boston race's theme colors. Gavino Garay reports.


Back to St. Louis on the Way to Brazil
Vedad Ibisevic, who spent part of his teenage years in the American Midwest, scored the goal that sent Bosnia-Herzegovina to the World Cup.


10 inspiring stories of everyday heroes
They clean up rivers, build homes for disabled veterans and bring health care to some of the darkest parts of the world.


Consol to Sell 5 Coal Mines to Murray
The energy company, which is selling the automated mines to Murray Energy, says it will focus on natural gas production and coal export.


Defectors to North Korea stun South
The repatriation to Seoul of six citizens who defected to North Korea in recent years has intrigued a South Korean public accustomed to the flow of refugees in the opposite direction, an observer says.


Women who defied Saudi driving ban fear repercussions
Several women who publicly supported a campaign to defy Saudi Arabia's de facto ban on women driving fear they are being followed and investigated by the country's secret police.


REFILE-UPDATE 2-Murdoch editors must have known of phone hacking, court hears
* Rebekah Brooks, Murdoch's ex-UK newspaper chief, on trial


Frugal Traveler Churches and Cheap Seafood Off the Coast of Chile
Chilo, an archipelago off the southern part of the country, offers a number of choices for frugal-friendly exploration.


Obama May Ban Spying on Heads of Allied States
President Obama was poised to order the ban in response to a diplomatic crisis over reports that the United States had targeted the cellphone of Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany. .


Your Money Adviser An Autumn Check of Your Flexible Spending Account
Flexible spending accounts allow you to set aside pretax money for medical expenses, but you lose the money if it is not spent by the annual deadline.


Not your average steering wheel
Explore our interactive of one of F1's most important and complicated pieces if kit.


DealBook Pricewaterhouse to Buy Booz Consulting Firm
The accounting giant hopes to use the transaction to strengthen one of its faster-growing operations, but the combination could raise concerns about conflicts of interest.


Nazi war criminal dies at 100
Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke, who was serving a life sentence for his role in the massacre of hundreds at Italy's Ardeatine Caves in 1944, has died aged 100. Priebke spent last years of his life under house arrest.


Colombian mother sold 12 daughters' virginity, police say
A mother of 14 in Colombia tried to make ends meet, police say, by pushing her daughters into "hell" selling their virginity for a couple hundred dollars.


Drive in Google Glass, get a ticket
In what might be a first, a woman in California received a traffic ticket for wearing Google Glass while driving.


South Africa Know before you go
With apartheid two decades behind it, South Africa has claimed a spot as a top Africa destination. Here's why.


Dance Review Brian Brooks Moving Company Presents Run Dont Run at BAM
The Brian Brooks Moving Company is presenting its latest work, Run Dont Run, danced on a set with hundreds of taut strings, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.


Defectors to North Korea stun South
The repatriation to Seoul of six citizens who defected to North Korea in recent years has intrigued a South Korean public accustomed to the flow of refugees in the opposite direction, an observer says.


Not your average steering wheel
Explore our interactive of one of F1's most important and complicated pieces if kit.


UPDATE 3-SunPower results shine; 2014 outlook disappoints
LOS ANGELES, Oct 30 (Reuters) - SunPower Corp on Wednesday reported a higher-than-expected profit, raised its 2013 earnings outlook and announced investment in a new factory, a move it said signaled the global solar market has turned around.


Democrat showing solid lead in Virginia governor's race poll
RICHMOND, Virginia (Reuters) - Democrat Terry McAuliffe's lead over Republican Ken Cuccinelli in the widely watched Virginia governor's race may be helping lower-level Democratic candidates in a state hard hit by the recent government shutdown, a poll showed on Wednesday.


Moore Wins CIMB Classic in Playoff
Ryan Moore birdied the first hole of a playoff with Gary Woodland on Monday to win the CIMB Classic after an overnight wait caused by thunderstorms.


Africa's underestimated consumers
CEOs of African brands discuss why it can be difficult for foreign companies to thrive on the continent.


EU presidency proposes new weakening of EU car rules
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Lithuania, holder of the EU presidency, has made a new proposal to weaken rules on how much carbon new cars can emit from 2020, in line with demands from Germany and its luxury manufacturers, EU diplomats said.


The Week Ahead | Film Hell Hath No Fury Like a Pink Pompon
In All Cheerleaders Die, witchcraft is employed to resurrect the vengeance-seeking cheerleaders who died in a car accident caused by football players.


Theater Review Grasses of a Thousand Colors, at the Public Theater
Wallace Shawn has written and stars in Grasses of a Thousand Colors, a nasty and erotic fairy tale at the Public Theater.


1,500 Units To Be Added In Settlement, Israel Says
The governments announcement, and progress on plans for a national park, prompted Palestinian accusations that Israel is not taking Washington-brokered peace talks seriously.


John Billingham, Seeker of Extraterrestrials, Dies at 83
As a NASA official in the 1970s, Dr. Billingham helped persuade the federal government to use radio telescopes to scour the universe for evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence.


Scene Stealers At the GLSEN Respect Awards, Hollywoods Elite Is Shaken by a Story
It takes a lot to move the film and TV executives gathered for the awards, but a 16-year-old did just that.


Chemical Giant to Close Scottish Plant After Talks Fail
Ineos said it would shut the Grangemouth petrochemical plant, with the loss of hundreds of jobs, after a proposal to cut jobs and pensions was rejected.


Kraft revenue misses on weak Jell-O, mayo sales
(Reuters) - Kraft Foods Group Inc reported lower-than-expected quarterly revenue on Wednesday, hurt by lower prices on some beverages, and by soft sales of mayonnaise, salad dressing and Jell-O...


New Jersey School District Cancels Testing After Exams Are Leaked on the Internet
The breach of test security in the Montclair, N.J., school district was discovered by a parent on Friday, leading to a full legal investigation.


Lou Reed, 1942-2013 Outsider Whose Dark, Lyrical Vision Helped Shape Rock n Roll
Mr. Reed was a singer, songwriter and guitarist whose work with the Velvet Underground in the 1960s had an impact on generations of rock musicians.


Dolphins killed for shark bait
Dolphins are brutally killed in Peru to use as shark bait. CNN's Rafael Romo reports.


The real 'Wolf of Wall Street'
Susan Harrigan says Leonardo DiCaprio plays him in the upcoming Martin Scorsese movie, but the real "wolf" was more like a cockroach.


The top films at the North American box office
LOS ANGELES, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Following are the top 10 movies at North American box offices for the three days starting Oct. 11, led by "Gravity," according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters. 1 (1) Gravity.............................$ 44.3 million 2 (*) Captain Phillips....................$ 26.0 million 3 (2) Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 $ 14.2 million 3 (3) Runner Runner.......................$ 7.6 million 4 (*) Machete Kills.......................$ 3.8 mill


Ibrahimovic Stars as Champions League Goals Flow
Cristiano Ronaldo and Zlatan Ibrahimovic produced high-scoring displays in the Champions League.


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