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Americans, Briton among the militants
Sept. 24 - Kenyan Foreign Minister Amina Mohamed said Americans and a British person were among the attackers in the siege on a shopping mall in Nairobi. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Sports Briefing | College Football Cincinnati Player Killed
A freshman offensive lineman for Cincinnati was killed and two freshman receivers were injured in a one-vehicle accident after the Bearcats 14-0 win over Miami (Ohio) on Saturday.


T Magazine Food Matters | Stockholms New Casual Bistros
In the midst of the New Nordic food movement, Stockholms top chefs are resurrecting the traditional bakficka, or back pocket bistro, offering menus that tend to be both innovative and casual.


New Issue-GPB Eurobond prices $750 mln 2023 bond
Lead Manager(s) Barclays,BNP Paribas, BOCI, GPB, GSI SG CIB


Campbell Soup sales disappoint, shares fall
(Reuters) - Campbell Soup Co , the world's largest soup maker, reported quarterly revenue that fell short of analysts' expectations as sales in its core U.S. soup business slowed, sending its shares...


Deep Blackhawks Hoping for 2nd Straight Title
The last time Chicago won the Stanley Cup, the team was dismantled during the offseason and a frustrating title defense ended in the first round of the playoffs.


Economix Blog The Path to Dysfunction
A loss of leadership leverage, gerrymandering and political donations are among the reasons for the looming government shutdown, but so is a disregard of facts, an economist writes.


The Flexitarian Going Vegan, if Only for a Day
Farmers markets are making it easy to be an occasional vegan.


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


10 wild things about Scotland
This small country contains some of the most unspoiled territory in Europe.


Obama, in Wide-Ranging U.N. Speech, Defends American Power but Acknowledges Its Limits
The president embraced a diplomatic opening to Iran, and hours later, Irans president did the same.


Colorado flooding fallout continues
Efforts continued Friday to cope with fallout from flooding that''s rocked the Rocky Mountain state -- including more airlifts of stranded residents, discoveries of oil spills and a plea to one town's residents to stay away until E. coli is cleared from their tap water.


Cruz brings Tea Party fight on Obamacare to U.S. Senate
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, a renegade Tea Party favorite, took his fight to defund President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul to the Senate floor on Tuesday, but most of his Republican colleagues refused to join him.


Typhoon Usagi hits China, dozens dead
At least 25 people have died after Typhoon Usagi slammed into southern China, state media reported Monday.


Bats 7 Days, 6 Teams The A.L. Wild-Card Scramble
With one week remaining, six teams still have a chance to win the American League wild card.


Several killed as bus, train collide
A double-decker bus and a passenger train collided in Ottawa Wednesday morning, killing six people and injuring at least 30 others, authorities said.


Well Cooking With Miso
Many people know and love miso soup. But this week Martha Rose Shulman goes beyond soup and explains how miso can be used for glazes, dips and dressings.


Turbo talk with Alain Prost
The Art of Movement explores the evolution of F1 design with four-time F1 World Champion Alain Prost.


Shopping With Stephan Jaklitsch Just Add Rubber Duck
When being up to your neck in hot water is a beautiful thing.


California Gives Expanded Rights to Noncitizens
California is challenging the status of citizenship with measures to let noncitizens sit on juries and monitor polls for elections.


Gadgetwise Pro-Grade Headphones With a Striking Look
The audio company Munitio has a keen eye for detail, and it shows in its new Pro40 model over-ear headphones.


The 30-Minute Interview Joseph R. Harbert
Mr. Harbert is the president of the Eastern Region of Colliers International, a commercial real estate brokerage firm.


Will Iran 'charm offensive' work?
This week's United Nations meeting could mark a turning point in the acidic relationship between Iran and the United States.


Economix Blog National Health Costs vs. Your Health Costs
A study shows why many individuals are feeling an ever-greater burden in health costs even as hospitals and insurers have wrung billions of dollars out of the system.


Ex-Leader Weds, Complicating Czech Bribe Case
Former Prime Minister Petr Necas and his onetime chief of staff, in the spotlight of a corruption investigation, are said to have wed secretly.


Miracle at Medinah pain can motivate U.S. - Watson
(Reuters) - United States captain Tom Watson wants his team to draw on the memory of their painful 'Miracle at Medinah' defeat when they bid to wrest the Ryder Cup back from Europe in Scotland next year.


Steve Jobs' childhood home may become historical site
The home where a young Steve Jobs built the first Apple computer may soon become a protected historical site.


U.N. aviation emissions deal in sight but possible hurdles loom
MONTREAL (Reuters) - United Nations aviation chiefs said Tuesday that thorny issues still loom heading into two weeks of negotiations aimed at finalizing a deal to address greenhouse gas emissions from the global aviation sector.


Critics Notebook Revisiting Thats My Boy?? on The Dick Van Dyke Show
A memorable episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show from 1963 shows how television used a daring subject to help alter the racial landscape.


Mall standoff enters fourth day as Kenyans seek answers
Sept. 24 - The standoff at Nairobi's Westgate shopping mall had officials on edge as gunshots rang out from the area. Nathan Frandino reports.


News From the Advertising Industry
Account assignments, executive appointments and miscellaneous news from advertising agencies.


Oktoberfest attracts millions of thirsty beer lovers
Sept. 23 - Up to six million visitors are expected to descend on the world's largest beer festival, the Munich Oktoberfest. Elly Park reports.


CANADA FX DEBT-C$ weakens as Fed uncertainty keeps investors at bay
* C$ at C$1.0302 against U.S. dollar * Canadian retail sales rose 0.6 percent in July * Bond prices rise across the curve By Leah Schnurr TORONTO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar weakened on...


Forward Calendar - U.S. corporate bond new issues
Sept 24 (Reuters) - The following are lists of upcoming high-grade and high-yield corporate bond offerings in the United States. The information was gathered from Thomson Reuters U.S. new issues...


T Magazine After Hours | The Origin Story of Midler and Manilow, in Music and Words
The Bette Midler impersonator Donna Maxon paid tribute to the divas early days when she performed at a gay bathhouse in Manhattan, with Barry Manilow accompanying her on piano.


Straight Sets Youngest Djokovic Is Adjusting to Life as a Pro
Djordje Djokovic, 18, is the youngest of Novaks two tennis playing siblings, and has long been marked as a special talent. But he has only two wins in his first full season on the professional circuit.


What a U.S. shutdown would mean
Ticktock. Ticktock.


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.


UPDATE 2-Swedish government to sell remaining Nordea shares
* Sale gives govt fiscal leeway ahead of elections (Adds comment by analyst, government quote, further details)


Gay Rights Protest Greets Opening Night at the Met
A Russian-themed gala at Lincoln Center to celebrate Tchaikovskys Eugene Onegin has become a lightning rod for critics of Russias antigay laws.


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