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Bosnia mtel Q3 profit down 11 pct due to economic crisis
SARAJEVO, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Bosnia's second-largest telecoms firm, mtel, posted third-quarter profit of 78.7 million Bosnian marka ($55 million) on Thursday, down 11 percent on lower revenue that the company said was due to a worsening economic situation.


UPDATE 9-Brent oil falls, spread narrows on profit-taking
* Brent-WTI sold on profit-taking after spread hit widest gap in 6 months


Many vets given psychiatric drugs without diagnosis
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Nearly one-third of U.S. veterans who are given psychiatric medications by their doctors do not have a diagnosed mental health problem, according to a new study.


Strong Finish by Williams in Capping a Dominant Year
Serena Williams defeated Li Na, 2-6, 6-3, 6-0, in the WTA Championships final for her career-high 11th title of the year.


Why the global economy will not affect India
Nov. 14 - Tulsi Tanti, the chairman and managing director of Suzlon Energy, sits down with Chrystia Freeland to discuss the global economy and how India will not be affected like European countries have been.


On Tennis On Road to Fed Cup Final, Top Russians Jump Off
Russia, once the dominant force in womens tennis, is playing the Fed Cup finals against Italy without any of its top-ranked players.


Whats On Saturday
Television highlights.


REFILE-Lawyer 'wanted no part' of case against Chevron in Ecuador
NEW YORK, Oct 31 (Reuters) - A New York lawyer testified on Thursday that he quit a team that was suing Chevron Corp over environmental pollution in Ecuador in 2010 for "ethical" reasons.


Nadal topples No. 1 Djokovic
Rafael Nadal reclaims the world No. 1 ranking, toppling Novak Djokovic from top spot ahead of their clash in Sunday's China Open final.


International Real Estate House Hunting in ...Warsaw
The market in Poland had a boom starting in 2004, when the country joined the European Union, and ending in 2009, when the repercussions of the American mortgage lending crisis began to be felt.


UPDATE 1-Audience forecasts lower orders from Samsung
* Sees Q4 adj loss of .12-.16/shr vs est loss of .03


UPDATE 1-Audience forecasts lower orders from Samsung
* Sees Q4 adj loss of .12-.16/shr vs est loss of .03


Congo rebels abandon last town, withdraw to hills
Oct. 31 - Congolese troops enter the eastern border town of Bunagana after a major new success in their offensive to crush a rebellion. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


New-Look Pistons Beat Wizards 113-102 in Opener
Greg Monroe had 24 points and 16 rebounds, and the new-look Detroit Pistons won their season opener in convincing fashion, beating the Washington Wizards 113-102 Wednesday night.


Political Memo Behind the Roar of Political Debates, Whispers of Race Persist
At the core of Washingtons philosophical divide is a stubborn racial component Whites say government does too much, while blacks and Hispanics say it should do more.


Navratilova vs. Cash
Open Court's Pat Cash takes to the court with 18-time grand slam winner Martina Navratilova.


Zombies on bicycles ride through Key West
Oct. 21 - Thousands of costumed zombies pedaled beside the Atlantic Ocean in Key West for the 4th annual Zombie Bike Ride. Jillian Kitchener reports.


Movie Review Naomi Watts Stars In Diana
Naomi Watts portrays the Princess of Wales in a film that revisits her affair with a Pakistani heart surgeon, based on Kate Snells book Diana Her Last Love.


Voters Anger Over Shutdown Is Inspiring Democrats to Run
Previously reluctant Democrats in places like Arkansas, Florida, Nebraska and New Jersey are suddenly deciding to challenge Republicans for House seats.


Ethiopian opposition says members beaten, illegally detained
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - An Ethiopian opposition group accused police and security officials of beating, illegally detaining and abducting more than 150 of its members between July and September this year.


Dreamworks Animation Profit Falls, Though Shares Stay Strong
Executives worked hard during a call with analysts to focus attention on the companys film pipeline and an aggressive expansion into consumer products.


Internet Subscribers Aid Growth by Comcast
Increases on the broadband side and decreases on the television side are again evident in the cable companys financial results.


Hashtag Nation What Would Mr. Roper Say?
Suzanne Somerss commentary on the Affordable Care Act in The Wall Street Journal did not go unnoticed.


Jos. A. Bank may sweeten bid for Men's Wearhouse
(Reuters) - Apparel retailer Jos. A. Bank Clothiers said it may consider raising its $2.3 billion offer for Men's Wearhouse Inc if it was allowed access to its larger rival's books for due...


Square Feet Struggling Newspapers Sell Off Old Headquarters
Many papers, large and small, are trying to shed their aging properties for spaces that are more efficient and high-tech.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Malmo Captures Swedish League Title
Malmo FF secured its 17th Swedish league title, beating Elfsborg, 2-0, in the next-to-last round.


In the Garden If a Druid Rings the Doorbell
Think its Halloween? Its also Samhain, the high Druid holiday of the ancient Celts, and the spirits are out in force.


They rebuilt, only to have it torn down
One New York family spent six months rebuilding their home after Sandy, only to have it condemned. Now they must navigate the tricky process of building a new house.


U.S. lawmaker subpoenas Sebelius for Obamacare documents
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A senior House of Representatives lawmaker subpoenaed Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius for documents related to the troubled launch of the Obamacare website, HealthCare.gov, his office said on Thursday.


Well Children, Too, Need Flu Shots
Flu vaccination is recommended for everyone 6 months or older, though many parents dont think of flu as being very serious, especially if their child has no health problems.


Rare Roman eagle found under London
Becky Anderson looks at what is believed to be a rare Roman eagle statue that has been buried in London for centuries.


National Briefing | South Tennessee Guardsman Is Indicted in Armory Attack
A federal grand jury in Memphis charged Sgt. First Class Amos Patton with nine counts, including assault with a deadly weapon and unlawfully attempting to kill four soldiers.


World's 15 top rivers for travelers
They irrigate our farms, they're an important means of transport, they're a source of eco-friendly power. But rivers are often best for their amazing travel experiences.


10 of the most scenic cemeteries
Sinister, scary stories draw some visitors to cemeteries, but burial grounds are often beautiful.


U.S. home prices rise in Aug, yearly gain best since 2006 SP
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. single-family home prices rose in August and also posted their strongest annual gain in more than seven years, a closely watched survey showed on Tuesday.


US STOCKS-Wall St ends session lower but posts gains for October
* Exxon Mobil shares rise after results beat Wall St forecast


Breakingviews Why Twitter likes Facebook
Oct 31 - Jeffrey Goldfarb talks to Rob Cyran about Facebooks latest results and how a rising tide of mobile ad revenue may lift Twitter and other rivals as well as Mark Zuckerbergs firm.


On-Screen Frights
Select offereings in the Scary Movies series at the Film Society of Lincoln Center.


Fine vintage Jimenez rewarded for ace
Fun-loving Spanish veteran Miguel Angel Jimenez aced the eighth in the final round of the Portugal Masters to be rewarded with 100 bottles of red wine by a sponsor.


Russia coach Capello ignores clamor for Arshavin recall
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia coach Fabio Capello ignored calls from the media and fans to bring back Andrey Arshavin as he named his squad on Thursday for next month's friendlies against Serbia and South Korea.


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