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SP Colts Neck Board of Education, N.J. off negative watch
Sept 4 (Reuters) - Standard Poor's Ratings Services on Wednesday removed Colts Neck Township Board of Education, N.J.'s AA-plus general obligation debt rating from watch negative where it was...


T Magazine Collected | The United Colors of Benetton, and the World
Luciano Benetton, the father of the Italian sportswear label, displays 200 of his commissioned works, each the size of a business card, at the Venice Biennale.


Rodman off to see 'my friend' Kim
Dennis Rodman has launched what he calls a "basketball diplomacy tour" in North Korea. CNN's David McKenzie reports.


City Room Detours and Divisions, but Few Wild Exaggerations in Mayoral Debate
The New York Times examined claims made by the candidates during the 90-minute debate.


At the Critics Table
Restaurant critics for The Times discuss food, star ratings and tricks of the trade.


Shell's British HQ development under threat
LONDON, Sept 4 (Reuters) - The development of Royal Dutch Shell's new British headquarters in London has been thrown into doubt after the government decided to review plans already given the green light by local officials.


Your Money Adviser For College Students, So Many Health Plans to Choose From
The Affordable Care Act is offering more health coverage choices to young adults, including college students, than ever before.


India Ink Indias Cyberabad Smiles as the Rupee Falls
Profits grow for software entrepreneurs in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, as the Indian rupee falls.


Canada says spectrum rules won't change, no comment on bidders
SAINT-HUBERT, Quebec, Sept 4 (Reuters) - The rules and dates for Canada's forthcoming auction of wireless spectrum will stay the same despite the decision by U.S. telecoms giant Verizon Communications Inc not to take part, Industry Minister James Moore said on Wednesday.


Public School Designers Who Grasped a Helping Hand
The award-winning team behind Public School has thrived on a second chance from the Council of Fashion Designers of America.


Furyk Left Off US Team for First Time Since '96
Jim Furyk kept waiting for the phone to ring to learn about the Presidents Cup. News came from the buzz of a text message, a peculiar way to find out he would not be part of an American team for the first time since Tiger Woods was still trying to get his PGA Tour card.


Putin says Snowden can feel safe in Russia
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin described the former U.S. intelligence contractor sought by Washington on espionage charges as a "strange guy" but said he could rest easy that he would not be handed over to U.S. authorities.


Mets 5, Braves 2 Duda and Brown Homer as Mets Drop Braves
Lucas Duda had three hits, including a home run, and Andrew Brown added a towering two-run shot to help Dillon Gee to his 11th win.


Johansson alien film disappoints, Korean movie shocks at Venice
MILAN (Reuters) - Scarlett Johansson as a predatory alien in Scotland got a lukewarm reception and a film about mutilation and masochism that is banned in the director's native South Korea roused disbelieving laughter at the Venice film festival on Tuesday.


Lorenzo outduels Marquez at Silverstone
Jorge Lorenzo ended Marc Marquez's four-race winning streak in MotoGP by triumphing at Silverstone in a thrilling finish. That after Marquez injured his shoulder in the warm-up.


CNNFC stars sign on for UNICEF
Over the past few weeks some of the biggest names in world football have been guests on CNNFC.


Gasquet upsets Ferrer to reach U.S. Open semi-finals
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Frenchman Richard Gasquet reached his first grand slam semi-final in six years with a 6-3 6-1 4-6 2-6 6-3 upset win over Spain's David Ferrer at the U.S. Open on Wednesday.


Straight Sets What to Watch at the U.S. Open on Wednesday
No. 8 Richard Gasquet and No. 4 David Ferrer won grueling matches in hot and humid conditions to reach the quarterfinals, and fitness may determine which one reaches the semifinals.


The Learning Network Blog Does Technology Make Us More Alone?
Do you find yourself surrounded by people who are staring at their screens instead of having face-to-face conversations? Are you ever guilty of doing that, too?


Vote on Syria Sets Up Foreign Policy Clash Between 2 Wings of G.O.P.
The Congressional vote will offer the best insight yet on which wing of the Republican Party the partys traditional hawks, or a growing bloc of noninterventionists has the advantage.


'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.


JPMorgan must face lawsuits over failed credit unions -judge
* Banks said to misrepresent quality of mortgage securities


Finnish state fund says to trim TeliaSonera stake
HELSINKI, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Finland's state investment fund Solidium announced that it will trim its stake in telecoms operator TeliaSonera to 10 percent from a current 11.7 percent, saying it had opened books for an equity offering on Wednesday.


Facial recognition brings new look to shopping
Aug. 19 - Scrambling for credit cards or mobile phones at the checkout counter could become a thing of the past as a Finnish company readies to launch the world's first face recognition payment system. Tara Cleary reports.


Sudan Oil Will Keep Flowing
After meeting with President Salva Kiir of South Sudan, President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan said oil from South Sudan would continue to flow through his countrys pipelines.


Phys Ed What to Do if Your Child Tears an A.C.L.
When my 16-year-old son wracked his knee this summer, tearing his anterior cruciate ligament and other structures in the terrible triad, I learned many lessons I could have spent my parenthood happily not learning.


T Magazine On View | A Second Act for the Legendary Stage Actor Joel Grey
The actor, director, and photographer, perhaps best known for playing the sinister M.C. in Bob Fosses Cabaret, will show an enigmatic series of photographs of decaying billboards at Steven Kasher gallery in New York.


Trial Run Switching to Lipstick
As temperatures begin their gradual slide, the great switch from balms and glosses to proper lipsticks begins. Here, four brands are assessed.


TABLE-Top-20 selling vehicles in U.S. in August
Sept 4 (Reuters) - The following are the 20 top-selling vehicles in the U.S. in August as reported by the automakers and ranked by total units. Top 20 selling vehicles in U.S. in August RANK VEHICLE...


Errors Cast Doubt on Japans Cleanup of Nuclear Accident Site
Analysts are questioning whether Japans government and the operator of the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant have the expertise and ability to manage the crisis.


BlackBerry plans security feature for Android, iPhone
TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry will offer technology to separate and make secure both work and personal data on mobile devices powered by Google Inc's Android platform and by Apple Inc's iOS operating system, the company said on Thursday.


Japanese Smartphone Manufacturer Sees an Export Market in Older Users
Fujitsu is pursuing an export push aimed at older consumers, who, the company says, are not always served adequately by mainstream offerings.


At 65, Michel Richard Is Tackling the New York Dining Scene
The acclaimed chef is making his return to a daunting restaurant scene at a time in his life when other chefs might be thinking about golf.


Puerto Rico golf club in $26.4 mln bond default -filing
Sept 4 (Reuters) - Puerto Rico's Coco Beach Golf Country Club has tapped a debt reserve fund for $122,235 that has not been repaid and is in default on $26.4 million of revenue bonds sold by the...


UPDATE 1-USDA criticized for work on poultry plant food safety project
Sept 4 (Reuters) - U.S. agriculture regulators pushing to overhaul food safety inspections at poultry slaughterhouses have not thoroughly evaluated several pilot projects, which critics have said...


Models and designers prepare for fashion week
Sept. 4 - The fashion world descends on New York to view the new Spring/Summer 2014 collections. Alicia Powell reports.


The Calling singer I was abducted
The Calling's lead singer, Alex Band, told police he was abducted, beaten and robbed Sunday, just hours before his group announced a comeback effort.


The power of friendship
World number 2 Andy Murray focuses on his friend, ATP doubles player Ross Hutchins, who is battling cancer.


New Issue-ENEL prices 400 mln stg 2075 bond
Underlying govt bond Over Mid-swaps, equivalent to 577.8bp


World Briefing | Africa Nigeria 2 Accused in Plot to Attack Israeli Targets
Nigeria charged two citizens on Wednesday with assisting an Iranian militant cell in planning possible attacks on Israeli targets.


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