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Retro travel rules at tattoo show
Mermaids, anchors among favorite designs at international tattoo convention.


Well Flu Shots Tied to Heart Benefits
The flu vaccine is tied to a lower risk of death in those with cardiovascular disease, a new review has found.


A Portfolio That Surprises Even Its Creator
Renzo Piano has designed 25 major projects, and his work has become a reference point in the field.


Letters Revising Obamacare
A reader responds to Obamacare, Retooled (Economic View, Oct. 20).


In Transit Blog New Bolt Service on the West Coast
A new Bolt Bus route on the West Coast will include stops in Los Angeles, San Jose, and Oakland, Calif.


Opera and Classical Music Listings for Oct. 25-31
A selected guide to performances of classical music in the New York area.


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.


At Grambling, a Proud Football Program at Risk
Tension over money and control simmered for months before exploding in a boycott by players.


The Week Ahead | Television A Grand Old Name With a Gory Past
Investigation Discovery presents Bloody Marys, about murders linked only by the coincidence that they were committed by women named Mary.


Soccer Roundup Shaky United Is Rescued By Rooney
Mikel Arteta scored a on penalty kick before being ejected from the game as first-place Arsenal defeated host Crystal Palace, 2-0, in Englands Premier League on Saturday.


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.


Youre the Boss Blog Today in Small Business Involuntary Entrepreneurship
Jobless claims higher than expected. A controversial beer slogan. Dealing with fear when selling.


UPDATE 2-Obama chides Republicans on spending cuts at school event
NEW YORK, Oct 25 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama warned congressional Republicans on Friday that their next budget negotiations will need to be about more than just spending cuts after a fiscal stalemate that resulted in a 16-day government shutdown.


Brett Favre admits 'scary' memory loss
Rachel Nichols discusses the economic disincentive NFL players ensue when sitting on the sidelines due to injury.


Gaming to raise millions for charity
On November 2 you can help raise millions of dollars for sick children by sitting on the sofa and playing video games.


YouTube Said to Introduce Paid Service for Music
The company plans to introduce the subscription service by the end of the year, perhaps as early as next month, according to people briefed on YouTubes plans.


CNN Heroes announced
Today CNN announced the Top Ten Heroes of 2013. Anderson takes a look at each of their causes.


Saudi ban on women drivers 'can't last'
There's something extraordinary happening in Saudi Arabia right now. I should know -- you see, I was born there, lived there half my life, speak the language and understand the customs. Lately, I'm both amazed at and humbled by what I'm seeing Extremely brave Saudi women, more driven than ever to change their society, despite the sad fact that they still aren't allowed to drive.


The Lede Its Sisi-Mania, as Nationalist Fervor Sweeps Through Egypt
A robust media campaign in Egypt promoting the leadership qualities of Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, as the replacement for deposed President Mohamed Morsi, often features lavish praise.


North Korean leader attends meetings with military officers
Oct. 26 - North Korea's state media broadcast video of leader Kim Jong-un attending meetings with military officers and political instructors of the Korean People's Army. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


NEWSMAKER-Czech agro tycoon emerges as king-maker after election
PRAGUE, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Slovak-born billionaire and political novice Andrej Babis became the king-maker of Czech politics on Saturday, after voters angry at graft among the country's political...


Krejci Scores Late to Lift Bruins 2-1
David Krejci tipped in a shot with eight-tenths of a second left in the third period to lift the Boston Bruins to a 2-1 win over San Jose on Thursday night, sending the Sharks to their first regulation loss of the season.


Love and Math, by Edward Frenkel
A mathematician says that his subject directs the flow of the universe.


18 and Under Haunted by a Childs Illness
Long after a child has recovered from a serious illness or injury, families can be left dealing with the symptoms of post-traumatic stress.


Militants say ex-army major carried out Cairo suicide attack
CAIRO (Reuters) - A Sinai-based Islamist militant group that claimed a September assassination attempt on Egypt's interior minister released a video on Saturday saying a former major in the army carried out the suicide bombing.


Libya's footballers in the firing line
Shootings, attempted assassinations and intimidation - welcome to Libyan football in 2013.


Paced by Ace, Pettersen Widens Lead in Taiwan
Suzann Pettersen had a hole-in-one and increased her lead to five strokes Friday after the second round of the LPGA Taiwan Championship.


Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac end traditional pension plans
Oct 25 (Reuters) - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Friday said they will terminate their traditional employee pension plans by the end of the year, at the direction of the regulator of the...


N.B.A. Preview The Haves and the Have-Nots
Entering the 2013-14 season, the N.B.A.s upper class which, on its lower end, includes both New York teams has grown to include about half the league.


Vivendi to repay 1.5 bln eur of euro debt early
PARIS, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Vivendi plans to exercise options to prepay about 1.5 billion euros ($2.1 billion) of euro-denominated debt, the French company said in a statement on Friday.


U.S. Army Hones Antiterror Strategy for Africa, in Kansas
The first-of-its-kind program will draw on the Armys storied First Infantry Division, based in Kansas, to conduct more than 100 missions in Africa over the next year.


Koch Brother Wages 12-Year Fight Over Wind Farm
The billionaire industrialist William I. Koch has donated about $5 million fighting Cape Wind, a vast wind farm proposed for Nantucket Sound.


Richard Branson says quit Britain for health not tax
LONDON (Reuters) - Billionaire businessman Richard Branson said on Thursday his decision to quit Britain to live on his private Caribbean island was not to dodge paying UK tax but to give him a healthier lifestyle as he approaches 65.


Cargo Ship Docking at Space Station Is Delayed
A commercial cargo spacecraft, which was to dock at the International Space Station on Sunday, will not make its second attempt until at least Saturday.


Largest U.S. food contract manufacturer Hearthside on the block
NEW YORK, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Private equity firm Wind Point Partners is exploring a sale of Hearthside Food Solutions LLC, the largest food contract manufacturer and largest privately held bakery in...


UN Syria peace envoy says Iran should come to Geneva talks - Press TV
DUBAI, Oct 26 (Reuters) - The United Nations peace envoy for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi said on Saturday he Iran should be invited to peace talks in Geneva, Iran's English-language Press TV reported.


Robin Thicke honored at GQ's Gentlemen Give Back
The "Blurred Lines" singer performs at the Gentlemen Give Back concert in New York in support of his charity Doctors without Borders. Rollo Ross reports.


Odd Bedfellows in Realigned Big East Bond Over Basketball
The league lost several football-oriented big names and picked up several new programs, mostly from the Midwest.


Mitsubishi Motors plans $2 bln share offer as early as Jan -sources
TOKYO, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Mitsubishi Motors Corp plans to raise around $2 billion in a public share offering as early as January to pay back top shareholders for a 2004 bailout that enabled its decade-long turnaround, sources familiar with the matter said on Saturday.


Kenyan Deputy Leader Dealt Blow at Hague
The International Criminal Court reversed a ruling that would have allowed William Ruto, the deputy president, to be present only on key occasions.


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