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Golf's 'Next Year' Is Only 16 Days Away
Tiger Woods said he was tired. Phil Mickelson already was looking for ways to reduce his schedule by 25 percent.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Second Seed Is Upset
Kimiko Date-Krumm, 42, beat second-seeded Maria Kirilenko, 6-3, 6-1, to advance to the quarterfinals of the Korea Open in Seoul.


City Kitchen Breaded and Fried Cutlets Cant Miss
A slice of meat or poultry coated in bread crumbs and fried is delicious by any name cutlet, chicken-fried steak, schnitzel or Milanesa.


Italy's new offshore drilling rules risk sidelining independents
* Decree passed this month imposes 12-mile ban around coasts


T Magazine Threes a Trend | Tropical Prints Get a Serious Upgrade
In the spring/summer 2014 collections, designers have given kitschy warm-weather patterns a forward-thinking makeover with unexpected materials and surprising styling choices.


Obama, Clinton promote healthcare reform ahead of Oct. 1 start
NEW YORK, Sept 24 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama teamed up with his one-time rivals Bill and Hillary Clinton on Tuesday to highlight the benefits of U.S. healthcare reform, a week before one of the controversial law's key elements, new insurance exchanges, go live.


Shares of Japan automakers mixed on Fed's surprise, firmer yen
TOKYO (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve's decision not to taper its bond-buying programme was a mixed blessing for Japanese auto shares, with the yen's gains undercutting any boost from continued...


The Lede Israeli Diplomats Mock Irans President Online
Israeli diplomats in Washington mocked Irans new president online, with a parody LinkedIn account that described him as scarcely different from his predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.


NBA stars meet Africa's best
African basketball players get a training masterclass from NBA stars in Johannesburg.


Opinionator Deeper Than God Ronald Dworkins Religious Atheism
A final book grapples with a vexing question to what extent and on what basis should constitutional protection be afforded to religious activities?


SP raises Winter Springs, Fla., water, sewer bonds to 'AA-'
Sept 24 (Reuters) - Standard Poor's Ratings Services on Tuesday raised its underlying rating on Winter Springs, Florida's water and sewer refunding revenue debt to AA-minus from A-plus.


The allure of pearls explored
September 18 - The Victoria Albert Museum in London hosts an exhibit exploring the history of pearls through the centuries from the early Roman Empire to present day. Sharon Reich reports.


Phys Ed How Physical Fitness May Promote School Success
Physically fit children absorb and retain new information more effectively than children who are out of shape, a new study finds, raising timely questions about the wisdom of slashing schools physical education programs.


Scientists set to prepare strongest warning that warming man-made
OSLO (Reuters) - Scientists meet on Monday to prepare the strongest warning yet that climate change is man-made and will cause more heatwaves, droughts and floods this century unless governments take action.


Honors for Breaking Bad and Modern Family
It was a night of upsets at the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, in which several HBO series won unexpected victories.


UPDATE 2-UK's Labour takes on utilities with price freeze plan
* Twenty-month freeze will cost utility firms 4.5 bln pounds


Iran hails 'new era' with nuclear talks at U.N. report
DUBAI (Reuters) - A meeting between Iran's top diplomats and world powers at the United Nations this week will start a "new era" in efforts to end a dispute with the West over Tehran's disputed nuclear program, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.


Irans New President, in First U.N. Appearance, Preaches Tolerance, Says His Country Is No Threat
The president, Hassan Rouhani, said nuclear weapons would never be part of Irans future.


Trimmings Milan Fashion Week
Accessories from Gucci, Fendi, Prada and more.


Cranston reads erotic fan letter
Bryan Cranston shares his favorite erotic fan letter with Conan. It's actually more about Aaron Paul.


Motherlode Blog Six Follicles of Anticipation
I cant believe that the doctor will take my eggs, Solomons sperm and actually place our embryo inside of me. That science can mimic biology like this is so incredible. Suddenly its hard to believe something so complex actually happens naturally.


2 Black Lawmakers Voted to Parliament in Germany
Karamba Diaby, of the Social Democrats, and Charles M. Huber, from the Christian Democratic Union, will take seats in the Bundestag after being elected through so-called party lists.


Obama encouraged by Iran move
For years it was a United Nations General Assembly annual ritual Iran's president would denounce the United States, and the American president would fire back. But this year the talks in New York are brimming with the possibility of diplomacy.


Four men now charged in Chicago shooting that hurt 13
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Gang members sprayed bullets into a Chicago city park last week - injuring a three-year-old boy and 12 other people - after one of them had been grazed by a bullet hours earlier, police said on Tuesday.


Bale seals Madrid move
The longest transfer saga of the summer came to an end when Gareth Bale officially signed for Real Madrid. It's not known for sure if the fee is a world record but Bale did make it clear that he was overjoyed to be joining the Spanish giant.


China Gains New Friends in Its Quest for Energy
A Chinese presence at a vast new oil field in Kazakhstan is another indication that Chinas influence has eclipsed even Russias across the former Soviet republics of Central Asia.


World Briefing | Health and Science Global Spending to Fight AIDS Has Grown Slowly, Report Finds
Global financing to fight AIDS has remained essentially flat since the 2008 financial crisis, according to a new report.


Books Knocking on Heavens Door a Daughters Tale of Caring for her Parents
Knocking on Heavens Door examines the struggles in caring for an aging parent, and facing a medical system that favors a reflexive postponing of death, no matter quality of life.


Dozens Killed in Earthquake in Pakistan
The magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck in a remote area of Baluchistan Province, killing at least 39 people.


Dell upsizes buyout loan to US$7.1 billion -sources
NEW YORK, Sept 23 (IFR) - The loan backing the management buyout of Dell Inc has been increased to US$7.1 billion, while the size of the 1st lien high-yield bond has been reduced by US$500 million to...


Sailing -Oracle ties America's Cup at match point
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Oracle Team USA came from behind in race 19 of the America's Cup to defeat Emirates Team New Zealand and tie the series, which now heads into a final race scheduled for Wednesday that will decide the trophy winner.


French court upholds Sarkozy vote funding probe
BORDEAUX, France Sept 24 (Reuters) - A French appeals court ruled on Tuesday that an investigation could proceed into former president Nicolas Sarkozy for allegedly duping L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt into donating election campaign funds, a lawyer for her family said.


Obama calls on U.N. members to enforce chemical weapons ban
Sept. 24 - In his address to the United Nations General Assembly, U.S. President Barack Obama says the U.N. must prove its capability to enforce international laws. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Red Bulls Could Miss 2 in Battle for No. 1
Thierry Henry and Jamison Olave are likely to miss Sundays Ml.L.S. game against the Sounders in Seattle.


Keeping busy tunnel tip-top
Atika Shubert looks at how engineers carry out maintenance on the Channel Tunnel, one of the world's busiest railway routes.


Irans New President, in First U.N. Appearance, Preaches Tolerance, Says His Country Is No Threat
The president, Hassan Rouhani, said nuclear weapons would never be part of Irans future.


An Escape From Slavery, Now a Movie, Has Long Intrigued Historians
Solomon Northup told a story of escaping from slavery in 1853, and for decades scholars have been trying to untangle the truth of his account.


Australian league player denies biting opponent's penis
(Reuters) - Australian rugby league player Anthony Watts has denied biting an opponent's penis during a tackle in a local league game earlier this month.


Dropped off at Grandma's ... for good
It's often the grandparents who step up when a parent dies or is unable to take care of a child for other reasons, such as incarceration, abuse or mental illness. But the sudden shift in responsibility can be incredibly stressful.


Schmidt America will grow
CNN's Richard Quest speaks with Google's Eric Schmidt about why he thinks manufacturing can make a comeback in the U.S.


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