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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.


The Learning Network Blog 6 Qs About the News | Schools Watch Students on the Internet
What questions about students freedom of speech does this article raise?


Well Five Ways to Fill a Pepper
Peppers of all shapes and colors are still on offer at autumn markets. Ive been buying them by the bagful and stuffing them with all sorts of fillings, some traditional, most not.


Doctor and Patient Should Medical School Last Just 3 Years?
For several years, medical educators have been engaged in an increasingly heated, and occasionally cantankerous, debate about streamlining medical education and training.


Consultant to Democrats Faces Corruption Charges
Melvin E. Lowe, whose clients included the New York Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, is accused of helping to steal $100,000 from the committee in an invoicing scheme.


Woods Says the Next Step Is Up to Golf Channel
Tiger Woods issued a veiled challenge to Golf Channel over a column written by analyst Brandel Chamblee that a series of rules violations by Woods amounted to cheating.


Europe's energy challenges
Isa Soares meets Antnio Mexia, CEO of Portugal's largest national energy provider, EDP.


Kimye forever Kim, Kanye get engaged
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are now engaged, according to E! News, the network that airs Kardashian's reality show.


Bits Blog Google Plus Aims to Become a Photo Storage and Editing Hub
Google is trying to compete with companies like Apple, Facebook and Dropbox by turning Google Plus into a service for photographers both casual and professional.


Barrick has looked at options to raise cash -Bloomberg
TORONTO, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Barrick Gold Corp has considered selling part of its copper business or taking a strategic equity investment to reduce its debt, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing...


I Was Misinformed I Sing the Bike Electric
In the old days, you had to pedal your bike. How did we ever manage?


Philadelphia Inquirer Majority Owners Seek to Buy Out Others
The majority owners said they wanted to provide stability to the newspaper after a month of upheavals and lawsuits.


ArtsBeat Frankenstein Manuscript Comes Alive in Online Shelley Archive
The manuscript of Mary Shelleys famous work will be the centerpiece of a new web archive.


This Land A World Away, the Seventh Game; Close at Hand, Condemned Nazis
For two American chaplains at Nuremberg prison in Germany, the climactic end of the initial phase of postwar judgment coincided with Game 7 of the 1946 World Series.


Suzann Pettersen Wins Again in Taiwan
Suzann Pettersen successfully defended her title in the LPGA Taiwan Championship on Sunday for her fourth tour victory of the year and third in her last five starts.


Japanese translation glasses seen as Olympic boon for tourists
Oct. 1 - Japan's biggest mobile carrier, NTT DoCoMo, has developed glasses that automatically translate foreign languages. It's hoped the glasses, unveiled by the company this week, will make life easier for foreigners visiting Tokyo during the 2020 Summer Olympic Games. Rob Muir reports.


Senate banking panel eyes November 14 for Yellen hearing Senate aide
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate Banking Committee is considering holding a hearing on Janet Yellen's nomination to head the Federal Reserve on November 14, a Senate aide said on Monday.


Rookies Bruising Running Helps Open Up Packers Attack
Led by Eddie Lacy, the top N.F.L. rookie rusher, Green Bay now has a formidable running game to complement the passing of Aaron Rodgers.


Al Qaeda suspect denies charges
An alleged al Qaeda operative accused of playing a role in the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges brought against him.


Bankers warn of long crisis as rich seek comfort
LONDON (Reuters) - Private banks are telling their clients financial volatility surrounding Europe's debt crisis will continue for at least a year as more of the continent's rich seek the comfort of...


Package tours Not always lame
The tendency to disparage group tours is misplaced. Even seasoned travelers can benefit from guided trips.


Photos When Tempers Flare
A look at baseball arguments and disputed calls through images from the Times photography archives.


UPDATE 1-US regulator unveils plan for universal broadband
* Cable group says gives phone companies unfair advantage


Spying Known at Top Levels, Officials Say
The White House has long been aware in general terms of the National Security Agencys overseas eavesdropping, the nations top spymaster told a House hearing on Tuesday.


WRAPUP 4-Obama blames 'bad apple' insurers for canceled coverage
* HHS' Sebelius HealthCare.gov wasn't ready, "I was wrong"


Berlin referendum on power grid could hurt Vattenfall
BERLIN, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Berliners vote this week on returning the electricity grid of Germany's capital and biggest city to public hands, a move that could be bad news for the licence owner, Swedish utility Vattenfall, in its biggest market.


T Magazine On Beauty | Morocco in a Bottle
Made with a blend of natural oils, the new body serum from the New York skin care line Kahina Giving Beauty has a scent thats intended to transport its wearer straight to Fez.


Sebelius Apologizes for Health Sites Malfunctions
Kathleen Sebelius, the secretary of health and human services, said she was responsible for what she called the HealthCare.gov debacle.


Well Concussions and the Classroom
The American Academy of Pediatrics on Sunday released new recommendations regarding students who return to school following a concussion.


Sports Briefing | College Basketball Jamaican to Play for UConn
The University of Connecticut said Kentan Facey, a 6-foot-9 freshman forward, had been granted a waiver to play this season by the N.C.A.A.


Brokerages cut down on novice hires, turn to experience
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As brokerages search for ways to grow in a tight economy, many firms are cutting back on new adviser training programs and instead investing in experience.


Ballot Measure on Judicial Retirement Age Is Said to Divide Cuomo and Top Judge
A referendum to raise the retirement age for some jurists to 80 has put Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman in conflict.


Exclusive Syria peace talks face delay as big powers split
AMMAN (Reuters) - International powers are unlikely to meet their goal of convening peace talks on Syria in Geneva next month as differences emerge between Washington and Moscow over opposition representation, Arab and Western officials said.


Israel pushes plans for 3,500 settler homes after prisoners freed
BETHLEHEM, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered officials on Wednesday to press ahead with plans to build 3,500 more homes for Jewish settlers, hours after Israel freed 26 Palestinian prisoners as part of U.S.-brokered peace efforts.


Chile court freezes Glencore hydro project to weigh appeal
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A Chilean appeals court has preventively blocked a recently approved $733 million hydroelectric dam to weigh an environmental appeal, a surprise setback for owners Origin Energy and Glencore Xstrata PLC.


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.


Advertisers get creative at airports
As media outlets flourish, and attention spans shrink to hashtag-sized dimensions, advertisers have had to get increasingly creative with how they deliver messages to the masses.


Western U.S. states, British Columbia team up to battle climate change
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The leaders of the three U.S. states along the Pacific Coast and the Canadian province of British Columbia agreed on Monday to align carbon-cutting policies in the coastal region, which together is equivalent to the world's fifth-largest economy.


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


Package tours Not always lame
The tendency to disparage group tours is misplaced. Even seasoned travelers can benefit from guided trips.


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