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Movie Review | 'Spinning Plates ' Spinning Plates Looks at Life in 3 Restaurants
Spinning Plates portrays the challenges faced by the proprietors of three very different restaurants.


The Learning Network Blog Skills Practice | Making a Presentation on Health Topics, Using the PechaKucha Method
This week weve suggested an exercise that can help them both research some solutions to everyday health issues and learn a new presentation skill in the bargain.


US STOCKS-Wall St flat near record levels, Merck falls
NEW YORK, Oct 28 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks were little change on Monday as investors found few reasons to keep pushing shares higher after the SP 500 climbed to a series of records on expectations for continuing Federal Reserve stimulus.


Danny Bowiens Mission Cantina Opens Soon
Putting a fresh spin on Mexican food the way Mission Chinese Food did for Sichuan.


Mondays Matchup Seahawks at Rams
The Seahawks travel to St. Louis for Monday Night Football.


US STOCKS-SP 500 ends at record on Fed hopes; Dow, Nasdaq flat
* Dow down 0.01 pct, SP 500 up 0.1 pct, Nasdaq down 0.1 pct


UPDATE 1-White House mounts push to win confirmation for housing nominee
* Obama nominated Watt in May to regulate Fannie, Freddie


Hundreds of Flights Canceled as Storm Batters Britain
Hurricane strength winds battered Britain and the Netherlands on Monday, killing five people, cutting power and forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights and train journeys before the storm barreled further into mainland Europe.


Apple Profit Falls Despite Strong iPhone Sales
Apple earned $7.5 billion down from $8.2 billion during the same quarter last year. The lower profit may be because sales of its Macs being slightly down.


FACTBOX Solid Apple results fail to impress investors
Oct 28 - Apple's profit and margins slid despite selling a solid 33.8 million iPhones in its September quarter.


Serena first into semifinals
Serena Williams becomes the first woman through to the semifinals of the season-ending WTA Championships on Thursday, winning her third successive match in Istanbul.


Bill Mazer, Sports Fixture in New York, Dies at 92
Mr. Mazer, who spent more than 60 years in broadcasting, earned the nickname The Amazin for his encyclopedic recall of sports facts.


The Learning Network Blog Whats Your Favorite Restaurant?
Whats unique about it? What are the best things youve eaten there?


Price Career is dream come true
The pro golfer on becoming the International Captain at the 2013 Presidents Cup and trying to beat the American's winning streak.


Lions surprise Cowboys, Chiefs go to 8-0
(Reuters) - The Detroit Lions scored a dramatic late touchdown to beat the Dallas Cowboys, while the Kansas City Chiefs remained unbeaten and the Denver Broncos rallied for a big win in National Football League action on Sunday.


Royal baby a retail giant
UK retailers are riding the wave of excitement over Prince William and Kate Middletons baby all the way to the bank. Spending, from collectibles to celebratory libations, is expected to exceed $300 million.


Georgia wakes to new president-elect
Oct. 28 - International observers confirm Georgia's presidential election was properly conducted. Paul Chapman reports.


Blasts Fail to Deter a Rally in India
A series of low-intensity bombs exploded on Sunday in the northeastern city of Patna, targeting a rally featuring the opposition leader Narendra Modi.


Youre the Boss Blog How Does an Owner Who Stepped Away Reassert Control?
Bibby Gignilliat, founder of a company that offers cooking classes as team-building events, wants to re-engage with the business to meet her long-term goals.


Halloween's frightful tab, and how to hold the line
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The other day my 13-year-old, Jake, said, "Let's dress Katie up as a bat for Halloween."


Editor's Choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


Blizzard fund raises $400,000 for South Dakota ranchers
Oct 28 (Reuters) - A relief effort has raised about $400,000 for South Dakota farmers and ranchers affected by a rare autumn blizzard earlier this month that killed sheep and tens of thousands of cattle.


Women's Hoops Summit Garners Ideas to Improve Game
The NCAA brought in women's basketball's past and present to help shape the sport's future.


Georgia wakes to new president-elect
Oct. 28 - International observers confirm Georgia's presidential election was properly conducted. Paul Chapman reports.


Global Health Neglected Diseases Still Are, Well, Neglected
Despite progress, a study has found that only 4 percent of the new drugs and vaccines approved in the last dozen years were for diseases that affect mostly the poor.


Jeep plows into crowd in Beijing
A vehicle drove into a crowd in Tiananmen Square in central Beijing on Monday, state media reported.


Fernandez-Castano Survives Late Scare to Win in Shanghai
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano survived a late scare when he found two bunkers on the way to a double-bogey six on the last but the Spaniard had enough of a cushion to complete a one-stroke victory at the BMW Masters in Shanghai on Sunday.


NASA's new moon probe settles into lunar orbit
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Oct 7 - Politics may be keeping most of NASA's workers home, but that didn't stop the U.S. space agency's new moon probe from achieving lunar orbit, officials said on Monday.


Krista Dahl, Julius Kusuma
The bride manages guides at an art museum; the groom is a research scientist.


Week 8 N.F.L. Matchups
The Cowboys Dez Bryant and Detroits Calvin Johnson are not the only similar elements in a matchup of teams that are strong on offense and terrible on defense.


Woodrow Wilson's shadow over U.S.
We are still living in Woodrow Wilson's America, says A. Scott Berg -- for better or for worse.


For Lou Reeds Chefs, a Walk on the Mild Side
For a handful of chefs and restaurateurs in downtown Manhattan, Lou Reed was a devoted customer.


T Magazine By the Numbers | Giorgio Armanis Dolce Vita
A look at the multibillion dollar empire and sweet, sweet life of the titanic Italian designer.


Youre the Boss Blog With Sales Falling, an Owner Struggles With Pricing Strategies
When sales started to fall, the owner started to make changes. So far, however, they have not helped.


Clashes at Peru anti-bullfight demo
Oct. 28 - Clashes erupt between Peruvian police and activists urging an end to bullfighting on the first day of the season. Paul Chapman reports.


Patients might benefit from health literacy tests
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Doctors often assume they're explaining things in a way patients understand. When patients are confused, doctors don't always realize it. A new study shows patients might benefit from having their "health literacy" tested.


Merkel still needs to focus on euro zone
Sept 23 - Investors liked the German election result but what's first on Merkel's to do list when it comes to the rest of the euro zone? The EU's top economic official tells Reuters what he thinks she must focus on. Sonia Legg reports


On Tennis Much Left to Learn for Younger Version of Federer
Although he has slipped to No. 6, Roger Federer had little trouble in his first meeting with Grigor Dimitrov, a young Bulgarian opponent sometimes called Baby Fed.


Gun sales a snap on Instagram
CNN asks two gun sales experts about social media site Instagram permitting firearm sales online.


COLUMN-Beyond the Glitches Profiting from Obamacare
CHICAGO, Oct 28 (Reuters) - In the shadow of the bungled rollout of the U.S. Affordable Care Act health insurance exchanges, a handful of companies are quietly profiting from the biggest expansion of healthcare since Medicare in the mid-1960s.


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