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The Learning Network Student Contest | 15-Second Vocabulary Videos
Make a 15-second video that defines or teaches one of our 900+ Words of the Day. Deadline Dec. 3.


BRIEF-Cermaq completes sale of Ewos
OSLO, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Cermaq ASA * Sale of Ewos completed * Says reiterates its previous estimates of a gain to be reported of NOK


FOREX-Euro tumbles as inflation data sparks ECB policy action talk
* Euro notches largest one-day percentage loss since April 17


Scene City Scaring Up Some Dough for a Cause
Alec Baldwin and Coco Rocha, among others, pitched in for the Artwalk NY benefit, where, after the plight of the homeless, Halloween costumes were a dominant topic.


Top U.S. health official "Healthcare.gov can and will be fixed"
Oct. 29 - Marilyn Tavenner, director of the agency in charge of setting up the online insurance exchanges, apologizes for glitches on the healthcare.gov website. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


'Little Giant' wants Grand Slam glory
Pedro Pinto meets reigning U.S. Open doubles champion Sara Errani, who advanced to the semifinals in singles last year.


Paul McCartney can't slow down
Paul McCartney has never dwelled in yesterday, even if he remembers it quite well. At 71, he's just released his 24th post-Beatles album, "New," and is generating music at a pace that puts artists a quarter of his age to shame. And in a remarkably candid cover story by Rolling Stone contributing editor Jonah Weiner (on newsstands Friday October 25) McCartney discusses the drive that keeps him creating fresh music as well as the memories of his Beatles bandmates that continue to shape his life today.


Corner Office The Limitedx2019;s Chief Re-Recruit Your Team Every Day
Linda Heasley of The Limited says she should always be able to show her workers why they should work for her and her company.


Senators Warn Obama Before Iraq Leaders Visit
An influential group of senators sent a strongly worded letter to warn that the Iraqi premiers mismanagement of the countrys politics had contributed to the surge of violence there.


Colorado Goalie Varlamov Freed on Bond in Domestic Violence Case
Colorado Avalanche goaltender Semyon Varlamov was released from jail on Thursday after posting a $5,000 bond following his arrest for allegedly kicking and stomping his girlfriend inside her Denver apartment, authorities said.


Meet the Rules of the Internet
Hello! Welcome to the Internet. It's a big place, so let me show you around.


Living Golf meets Samuel L. Jackson
Amanda Davies gets a crash course in golf from actor Samuel L. Jackson, who always makes time for his favorite sport.


Social Qs Tipping Points
Advice on if and when to tip, what a child can say when adults comment on his height and how to handle interruptions when visiting friends at a retirement home.


The Lede Toronto Police Chief Says Mayor Appears in Video Uncovered in Criminal Investigation
Torontos police chief, Bill Blair, revealed on Thursday that Mayor Rob Ford does appear in a digital video file uncovered in the course of a criminal investigation.


Tennis baby takes Internet by storm
The daughter of Bob Bryan, part of of tennis' greatest double act in history, has become a social media phenomenon.


Barclays promotes Attea to co-head of US securitized products
NEW YORK, Oct 31 (IFR) - Barclays has promoted Martin Attea to co-head of its US securitized-products group, replacing Diane Rinnovatore, who has left the firm after 16 years, according to sources...


In Practice Timetable for Opening of Small Business Exchanges May Not Represent a Delay
It is not clear whether the Nov. 30 date represents a delay, although some media have characterized it that way.


Did 'White Widow' spy on Kenya?
The manager of a Nairobi apartment complex speaks about former tenant and terror suspect Samantha Lewthwaite, dubbed the "White Widow."


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.


Football UEFA punishes CSKA
CSKA Moscow will play its next home European Champions League match with part of its stadium closed as punishment for racism offenses.


Pakistan drone victims speak out
The civilian victims of a U.S. drone attack in Pakistan, come to Washington to ask lawmakers to stop the killing.


Trent Rommann Leads PGA Assistant Championship
Trent Rommann shot a 5-under 67 on Thursday to take the first-round lead in the PGA Assistant Championship.


UPDATE 3-Bombardier profit dips as plane deliveries, orders fall
* Management evaluating CSeries entry-into-service date, no change so far


Abuse video shocks Saudi Arabia
A video that appears to show a man beating a migrant worker has sparked outrage in Saudi Arabia, as authorities hunt the culprit.


ArtsBeat A Concert of Sad Songs, Delivered Anywhere in the World
The Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson will perform a two-hour concert anywhere in the world for the winner of an auction held as part of Performa 13, the performance art biennial.


International court postpones Kenyan president's trial
THE HAGUE/UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The International Criminal Court delayed Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta's trial for crimes against humanity by three months on Thursday, while African ministers made an impassioned plea for the U.N. Security Council to defer the case for one year.


Epic Rap Battles Seeks Staying Power on YouTube
Epic Rap Battles of History, which just began its third season on YouTube, hopes to hold onto viewers by presenting a new segment every other week.


Howard Leads Rockets Over Bobcats 96-83 in Opener
Dwight Howard had 17 points and a career-high-tying 26 rebounds in his Houston debut, James Harden added 21 points and the Rockets cruised to a 96-83 win over the Charlotte Bobcats on Wednesday night.


A Yellow Card, Then Unfathomable Violence, in Brazil
Hopelessness, rage that grew from poverty and inequality and Brazils wider culture of knives and revenge may have played a part in a confrontation on a soccer field that turned gruesome.


Where's the best falafel in Dubai?
Arva Ahmed's food tours seek out most authentic dishes in Dubai.


Square Feet Staten Island Property Puts a Nascar Failure Behind It
The former oil tank farm in Bloomfield that stirred opposition when a racetrack was proposed for the site will become a marine port and logistics center.


Stars Hang On for 4-3 Win Over Sabres
Tyler Seguin capped a three-goal, first-period outburst, and the Dallas Stars hung on to deliver coach Lindy Ruff a 4-3 win in his homecoming against the Buffalo Sabres on Monday night.


No. 20 S Carolina Rallies Past No. 5 Mizzou in 2OT
Hobbled by a sprained left knee, Connor Shaw asked Steve Spurrier if he could play Saturday night at Missouri.


Senate Republicans Block 2 Obama Nominees
Voting on the nominees, one to a powerful appeals court and another to a housing lending oversight post, fell short of the 60 votes required to break the Republican filibuster.


Dissent Magazine Connects With Younger Readers
Dissent Magazines circulation has long hovered around 5,000, but its influence has been outsize, and a new generation of editors and writers is helping with its appeal to younger readers.


Ralph Pellecchio, James Wernz
A special counsel for Citigroup in Manhattan and an attending physician at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn are married by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.


8 States Teaming Up to Support Electric Cars
California, New York and six other states said they would work jointly to adopt a range of measures to make it easier to own an electric car.


Observatory An Insect? For Me? You Shouldnt Have
When male nursery-web spiders give their female companions a gift, their mating produces more spiders.


ArtsBeat A Concert of Sad Songs, Delivered Anywhere in the World
The Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson will perform a two-hour concert anywhere in the world for the winner of an auction held as part of Performa 13, the performance art biennial.


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


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