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Saying Goodbye Allen Iverson Retires From NBA
Allen Iverson's highlights played one more time on the big screen, diehard Philadelphia 76ers fans and Julius Erving all part of the crowd catching one more glimpse of No. 3 in his prime.


The human cost of Iran sanctions
In July, Iran lost one of its most acclaimed playwrights and directors when Mahmoud Ostad-Mohammad passed away in Tehran at the age of 62.


Rory McIlroy in good shape after Korea
Rory McIlroy leaves South Korea in "good shape" despite what might have been at Korean Open.


Your Money Out of Network, Not by Choice, and Facing Huge Health Bills
Consumers may face big payments to doctors who participate in their care, in an emergency or in a hospital, but are not in their insurance network.


Chelsea Eliminates Arsenal From League Cup
Csar Azpilicueta seized on a defensive blunder and Juan Mata scored a slick second goal as Chelsea dumped its London rival Arsenal out of the League Cup with a 2-0 victory.


UPDATE 1-Market Chatter-Corporate finance press digest
Oct 29 (Reuters) - The following corporate finance-related stories were reported by media


U.S. health secretary on the hot-seat over healthcare website
Oct. 30 - U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius apologizes for problems with the Affordable Care Act website during a hearing on Capitol Hill. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


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Alabama's county says creditors OK new terms to end bankruptcy
Oct 30 (Reuters) - Alabama's Jefferson County and Wall Street creditors have reached agreement on a revised plan to end the second-largest U.S. municipal bankruptcy, county officials said on Wednesday.


Lauren Fine, Benjamin Morrissey
A doctor of emergency medicine marries a second-year resident in emergency medicine.


Ohio Governor Defies G.O.P. With Defense of Social Safety Net
Gov. John R. Kasich of Ohio has critiqued his partys views on poverty programs and moved to expand Medicaid in his state.


Weatherman eats cat vomit
A WFSB meteorologist found out the hard way why eating something off the floor is never a good idea.


Vienna museum director quits in Nazi looted art row
VIENNA (Reuters) - The director of Vienna's Leopold Museum, home to extensive collections of work by Austrian artists such as Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt, has quit in a row over Nazi-looted art.


Astronaut Scott Carpenter, fourth American in space, dies at 88
DENVER (Reuters) - Astronaut Scott Carpenter, who in 1962 became the fourth American in space and the second to orbit the Earth, died on Thursday in Colorado at age 88 of complications from a stroke, his wife Patty Carpenter said.


Seeking dark matter, a mile below Earth
A mile down in an old gold mine in South Dakota, physicists in a state-of-the-art lab are searching for their version of gold -- the elusive "dark matter."


Wines of The Times A Neighborhood Prowl Through the City of Chianti
Tasting the other Chiantis besides Classico.


The Miss America you didn't know
Miss America Nina Davuluri opens up about the cultural clash she experienced when she introduce her boyfriend to her traditional parents.


UPDATE 2-Retailer Next shines on FTSE as index hits 5-month high
* FTSE 100 gains 0.1 pct, up for fifth straight session * Next is top gainer after raises 2013 profit forecast * Barclays report helps banks rebound (Adds quote, detail, updates prices) By Alistair...


With Season at Hand, Knicks Defense Remains a Work in Progress
Coach Mike Woodson said the teams defense was not where he wanted it to be heading into Wednesdays season opener against the Milwaukee Bucks at Madison Square Garden.


A workout with the 'Running Man'
Can Pat Cash handle a warm-up workout with David "The Running Man" Ferrer?


U.S. Publisher Said to Have Acquired Morrissey Autobiography
People involved in the negotiations said an imprint of Penguin Random House would release the singers memoirs, already a success in his native Britain.


East Roundup Harvard Forces Overtime, but Princeton Holds On
Roman Wilson scored a touchdown in the first extra period and another in the third as Princeton won at Harvard in triple overtime.


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.


French clubs plan tax strike
French football clubs are going on strike to protest the country's planned 75% tax for high earners, claiming it will make them less competitive against European rivals and cause further financial hardship.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Cilic Wins in Return From Doping Ban
In his first match since returning from a four-month doping ban, Marin Cilic beat a qualifier, Igor Sijsling, 5-7, 6-1, 6-4, to reach the second round of the Paris Masters.


Tennis Nishikori ends Tsonga bid
One French tennis star kept alive his hopes of a long-awaited return to the ATP World Tour Finals on Tuesday, but another has missed out on a third successive appearance.


Encounters Ik Ud The Wildness of Clothes, but Not for Fashion
Mr. Uds wild choices of clothes in his images are not for fashion but a way of conveying culture, he said.


Rivals see UBS holding on to clients after trading loss
GENEVA (Reuters) - Rich clients of Swiss bank UBS have not yet moved their millions to other banks after its $2.3 billion trading scandal last month, rival private bankers said.


Nishikori ends Tsonga's ATP finals hopes
One French tennis star keeps alive his hopes of a long-awaited return to the ATP World Tour Finals on Tuesday, but another misses out on a third successive appearance.


Strategies Riding Out the Political Storm
Investment strategists say its likely that long-term investors who stick to a well-thought-out plan can ride out awkward periods like the current conflict in Washington with few ill effects.


Phys Ed The Marathon Runner as Couch Potato
On an average workday, runners training for a marathon reported sitting for more than 10 hours a day, raising provocative questions about the growing prevalence of sedentary behavior and its accompanying health risks.


New Yorkers target Barneys after black shoppers claim bias
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A small group of demonstrators gathered at the Manhattan storefront of Barneys New York Inc on Wednesday to express outrage over black customers' complaints they were stopped by police after making luxury purchases.


Fed Extends Stimulus As Growth Stumbles
The Federal Reserve said it would keep its campaign of asset purchases and low interest rates intact. The central banks statement contained no surprises, and the stock market barely budged.


Octonauts Series Adds Federal Partner in Ocean Awareness
An office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will collaborate with Octonauts, an animated preschool show about undersea adventuring.


UPDATE 3-Starbucks 2014 profit forecast falls short, shares drop
Oct 30 (Reuters) - Starbucks Corp conservatively forecast 2014 profit below Wall Street's view, despite fourth quarter profits that jumped 34 percent on strong traffic gains and an increase in spending by its customers.


Drug research provider Parexel's shares slide after weak bookings
Oct 30 (Reuters) - Parexel International Corp's shares fell as much as 18 percent after the drug research services provider said it struggled to win new contracts when rivals reported strong results...


Wolverines Hoping for Another Banner Season
John Beilein hopes his team has learned the right lessons from last season's NCAA tournament run, when Michigan came within a few points of a national title.


Dashboard Today in Small Business Why Loans Are So Hard to Get
The business of fake eyes. Why stocks may fall. How to deal with clients who dont want to pay.


South Carolina 27, Missouri 24 (Two Overtimes) Gamecocks Change Passer, and Fortune
Trailing, 17-0, in the third quarter, South Carolina replaced Dylan Thompson with Connor Shaw at quarterback, which spurred a comeback against Missouri.


Currents | Goods Something for Pandora A Ceramic Box With a Lid
The pieces were inspired by the work of the Austrian decorative artist Dagobert Peche.


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