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Well Pregnant Weight Lifter Stirs Debate
Most Americans are being told they are not exercising enough. Lea-Ann Ellison, who is pregnant, is being told she has taken her exercise routine too far.


Currents | Q+A A Rockefeller Who Prefers A Rustic Life
Of the many homes Eileen Rockefeller describes in her new memoir, she is most fond of the one that she and her siblings built as children.


At the Bottom of Everything, by Ben Dolnick
In Ben Dolnicks novel, a young man heads to India in search of a former friend.


As Oil Thieves Bleed Nigeria, Report Says, Officials Profit
Thieves in Nigeria steal an estimated 100,000 barrels of oil a day, and the countrys politicians and security officials are among those profiting, a report said.


U.S. Attorneys General urge FDA to regulate e-cigarettes
Sept 24 (Reuters) - Top U.S. law enforcement officials urged the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday to promptly issue a promised set of rules governing the sale of e-cigarettes, adding to a growing body of legal and public health officials demanding action.


Well Medicine Is More Than Carrots and Sticks
In todays medical schools, words like provider and consumer are used as frequently as healer and patient. But no arsenal of incentives alone will ever produce the kind of compassion and attention to detail every patient wants and deserves.


Well Rethinking Motion Sickness
Thomas Stoffregen, a kinesiologist, believes that motion sickness is connected to posture and gait, not imbalances in the inner ear.


Networks Go to Extremes to Promote New Shows for the Fall Season
Broadcast networks have been challenged by a continuing decline in ratings, so marketing executives have left no stone unturned in the pursuit of promotional ideas.


Cost to add more solar, wind to U.S. West power grid is small -study
Sept 24 (Reuters) - Wear-and-tear costs on coal and natural gas power plants from adding high levels of wind and solar energy in the U.S. West is small compared with the benefits of generating less power using fossil fuels, a federal study said Tuesday.


Orbital Sciences' new cargo ship blasts off for space station
WALLOPS ISLAND, Virginia (Reuters) - An unmanned Antares rocket blasted off from a seaside launch pad in Virginia on Wednesday, sending a cargo capsule to the International Space Station.


Butler Loses F Jones for Season to Wrist Injury
Butler's turbulent offseason isn't showing any signs of slowing down.


Megan Krigbaum, Michael Turkell
The bride is senior wine editor at Food Wine magazine, and the groom is a freelance food and kitchen photographer.


Introducing the world's biggest ship
When the first Triple E Class cargo vessel sails out of the Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering yard in Okpo, South Korea, on July 2, an intriguing new age of container shipping will commence.


Political world parties like it's the 1980s
Julian Zelizer says we're living in a world that was largely shaped by the events and policies of the 1980s.


Miracle at Medinah Pain Can Motivate U.S.-Watson
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.


Personal Health Dietary Report Card Disappoints
An analysis of Americans diets from 1970 to 2010 reveals we have a way to go in cutting down on harmful fats and starches to ward off obesity, diabetes and heart disease.


ArtsBeat Life and Death in New Orleans Sheri Fink Talks About Five Days at Memorial
Ms. Finks book is a detailed look at the chaos in a New Orleans hospital during and after Hurricane Katrina.


Its the Economy Freebies for the Rich
Why are colleges giving away money to rich kids who dont need it? They might value their rankings more than the economy.


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.


Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron deal would create titan
(Reuters) - Applied Materials Inc will buy rival Tokyo Electron Ltd in an all-stock deal valued at more than $7 billion, combining the No.1 and No.3 makers of chip-making gear as demand for their products slows and it gets tougher to turn a profit.


Breakingviews Dimon's tempest in a tempest
Sept. 19 - The gory details behind JPMorgan's "London Whale" settlement with regulators put CEO Jamie Dimon on a shorter leash. Breakingviews editors discuss the $920 mln in fines.


Thieves rob prison in northern Italy
ROME (Reuters) - Thieves in northern Italy broke into a prison and made off with a safe containing thousands of euros in the early hours of Wednesday, Italian media reported.


Out of League Been Tougher Than Usual for Big 12
Mack Brown's team at Texas is feeling much better after getting into Big 12 play.


Timberlake's new album streaming early
What's 20/20 divided by 2, minus 8?


D. J. R. Bruckner, Columnist and Critic, Dies at 79
Mr. Bruckner, who was a longtime editor for The New York Times Book Review, landed on Nixons enemies list over his syndicated columns for The Los Angeles Times.


Venezuela's toilet paper takeover
When you're running low on toilet paper and getting desperate, what do you do?


Bono steals Bill Clinton's chair... and voice
Sept 24 - U2 frontman Bono impersonates Bill Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative, while sitting in the 42nd president's chair. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Fashion Week Cdric Charlier
Scenes from the Paris Fashion Week photo diary of Alfredo Piola.


Reds 3, Mets 2 (10 Innings) Mets Lose to Reds, but Eye the Future
In an address to the team, General Manager Sandy Alderson discussed young pitchers and said Terry Collins had done exceptionally well as manager.


Sport's most dangerous job?
One of the scariest scenarios of any sport must be the realization by a jockey that the half-tonne animal underneath him is not going to land successfully as it flies over a fence six feet high at nearly 50 kilometers per hour.


Sports of The Times Taylor, Proud of His Hits on the Field, Regrets the Pain He Caused Off It
The Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor criticized rules intended to increase safety in the N.F.L., but he acknowledged mistakes that embarrassed his family and the Giants.


BlackBerry? Like, so not cool, say young users
LONDON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - If you want to know how BlackBerry lost its mojo in a major consumer market, spend some time with a bunch of British teens.


T Magazine On View | Art Comes to the Interstate
The Manifest Destiny Billboard Project is a cross-country exhibition of roadside posters stretching from Jacksonville to Los Angeles.


Setting Out the Bagels and Lox
Its easy to assemble the ultimate New York brunch, but you do need to know how to order at the counter.


Spanish king will need another hip surgery
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish King Juan Carlos will need a second hip surgery in two months after undergoing a temporary replacement on Tuesday, his doctors said after an operation they called "a...


Football Neymar, Messi star for Barca
When Brazilian ace Neymar signed with Barcelona in May, observers wondered if he could develop a potent partnership with four-time player of the year Lionel Messi.


'Big brother' tech watches over Rio
Rio de Janeiro's state-of-the-art Operations Center is gathering real-time information on traffic jams and environmental emergencies around the clock. It's part of the mayor's vision to make the city safer and more sustainable.


Golf Captain's picks not for Watson
The next Ryder Cup is still a year away but both captains were at Gleneagles on Tuesday. Tom Watson, at the helm for the U.S., said he would prefer to do away with wildcards.


T Magazine The Scene | Milan Fashion Week Giorgio Armani
Scenes from the Milan Fashion Week photo diary of Alfredo Piola.


Jets 27, Bills 20 Jets Overcome Their Mistakes With One Long Pass
A 69-yard touchdown pass from Geno Smith to Santonio Holmes in the fourth quarter helped the Jets, who committed 20 penalties, defeat the Bills and improve their record to 2-1.


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