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Amy Metzger, Hootan Yaghoobzadeh
The bride is a lawyer; the groom is a managing director of an investment firm.


The Learning Network Blog News Quiz | October 25, 2013
See what you know about the news of the day.


Clashes break out after funeral in Bahrain
Oct. 27 - Hundreds of mourners in Bahrain attend the funeral of 17 year-old Ali Khalil Sabagh, who was killed in a bomb explosion. Anti-government protesters clash with police after the funeral. Rough Cut. (No Reporter Narration).


Scene City Giorgio Armani Day in New York
A fashion extravaganza for Giorgio Armani at the SuperPier, with a marathon show, exhibition and celebrity-filled nightclub.


'Baby Federer' vs. the Real Thing Who wins?
The old met the new. At one end of the court, the young man nicknamed "Baby Federer" -- at the other was one of the all-time tennis greats, albeit one who is battling to show that he's not a spent force.


Actor Orlando Bloom, model Miranda Kerr separate
NEW YORK (Reuters) - British actor Orlando Bloom and Australian model Miranda Kerr have separated after three years of marriage, the couple said on Friday.


Markets, Weighing a Mixed Bag of Data, Edge Up
Wall Street was slightly higher on Thursday as investors grappled with a host of corporate earnings and muddled economic data.


On Pro Football Gamesmanship Continues to Color Jets-Patriots Rivalry
Jets Coach Rex Ryan declined to say whether his staff asked officials to watch the Patriots, whose penalty led to the Jets game-winning field goal, with increased vigilance on Sunday.


In Practice White House to Tweak Tax-Penalty Deadline
The Obama administration said Wednesday that people who obtained health insurance by March 31 would not face any tax penalties for being uninsured in the first three months of 2014.


Lagarde's warning for Europe
IMF Managing Director, Christine Lagarde tells CNN that Europe can not be complacent over growth and jobs.


Hardcover Business Best Sellers
Rankings are based on October figures.


Letter From Washington Congressional Budget Talks to Begin Amid a Sea of False Assumptions
The panel that convenes this week must contend with this record of failure, a task compounded by misinformation that the deficit is spiraling out of control.


Television Review The Governors Wife, on AE, Follows Life of Edwin Edwards
Edwin Edwards, the former governor of Louisiana, served a decade in prison. Now he has a young mate, a new baby and plenty of trouble on The Governors Wife.


Vision of Prairie Paradise Troubles Some Montana Ranchers
Some ranchers who fear the region will lose its identity object to conservationists plan to create a vast grassland reserve where 10,000 bison roam and fences are few.


UK police seize suspected parts for 3-D printer-made gun
Police have seized what could be the parts for Britain's first firearm made using 3-D printing, Greater Manchester Police said Friday.


Kenya Assails Coverage of an Attack on a Mall
Journalists connected with showing a video that appears to show Kenyan forces looting at the Westgate mall have been summoned by the police.


Hungry City Crazy Crab 888 in Flushing, Queens
At Crazy Crab 888, the ambience may be zero stars, but the service approaches four.


Berlusconi charged with corruption
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is facing yet another corruption charge.


Colorado prosecutor unsure if he would have charged JonBenet parents
(Reuters) - A Colorado prosecutor said his predecessor's decision not to prosecute the parents of slain child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey was made because of a lack of evidence to prove the case, but could not say if he would have made the same choice.


Momentum Shifts in Congos Battle Against Rebels
Until last summer, rebels had the upper hand in their battle against the Congolese government. But the government, backed by the United Nations, has brought new leadership and vigor to the fight.


Golf Capsules
Keegan Bradley is playing so well at the CIMB Classic that not even his beloved Boston Red Sox and the World Series can distract him.


UPDATE 1-U.S. proposes rules to boost animal feed, pet food safety
* Proposed rule would apply to feed for livestock as well as companion animals


Preoccupations An Entrepreneur Who Took a Chance on Herself
Prerna Gupta, C.E.O. of Khush Inc. x2014; the creator of an iPhone app called LaDiDa x2014; discusses her journey to entrepreneurship.


Wealth
Want to buy an Irish castle? For those of means, the price is right.


Higher rates fail to boost demand at Fed's reverse repo test
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve on Monday doubled the interest rate on overnight loans it pays Wall Street dealers and money market funds, but it did not generate much additional...


Beliefs A First-Person Defense of Writing in Jesus Voice
Sarah Young responds to the criticism she has received for writing books in Jesus voice, saying her popular devotionals were guided by prayer.


White House official fired over anonymous tweets
Oct. 23 - Speaking about a senior White House official who was the voice behind a Twitter account known for its insults of public figures at the White House, spokesman Jay Carney said he "does not work here anymore." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


GE CEO says equal access in China is crucial
Jan 19 - In an exclusive interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt says true free trade between the the world's top two economies of U.S. and China is crucial.


QA Moving Into a New MacBook Air
How to move personal information from one MacBook to another, and tips on searching safely online.


Russell Peters' good impression
Known for his impressions of different accents, Russell Peters talks about how his time in Hong Kong inspired him.


Darkest place in the world?
At night, the ancient, barren Namib Desert is free from light pollution. The complete darkness makes it a perfect place for astronomers.


Harlem River, Cut Off From Public, Is Getting a Push Out of Isolation
The river is cut off by train tracks and highways, but there is progress and a promise of a greener landscape for Upper Manhattan and the Bronx.


Major new course taking shape
Living Golf explores how work at the new private members club is progressing in the heart of the home of golf.


7.3 quake strikes off Japan; tsunami advisory issued
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake happened early Saturday in the Pacific Ocean about 200 miles east of Japan's main island, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.


Nice save, James Taylor
James Taylor was set to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Game 2 of the World Series, but when he opened his mouth a different song came out instead.


Couple adopts subway kittens
The famous frisky felines who fouled up traffic on the New York City subway this summer have found a forever family.


U.N., Fearing a Polio Epidemic in Syria, Moves to Vaccinate Millions of Children
Officials said that the discovery a few weeks ago of a cluster of paralyzed young children in Deir al-Zour, a heavily contested city in eastern Syria, had prompted their alarm.


Square Feet Club Monaco Will Offer Books and Coffee Alongside Fashion
A clothiers partnerships with other businesses at a new Flatiron district store are a way to set it apart from competitors.


Deal With Union Prevents Closure of Major Scottish Plant
A dramatic settlement of a dispute between Ineos and the Unite trade union will preserve hundreds of jobs at a petrochemical plant.


BlackRock shares could rise further Barron's
(Reuters) - Shares of money manager BlackRock Inc have even more room to climb, keeping up its recent streak, Barron's reported in its October 28 edition.


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