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Officials 3 brothers die after candle lit
A fire that swept through a Bronx apartment killing three young brothers was caused by a candle and occurred a day after the power company cut off electricity for unpaid bills, officials said.


ThyssenKrupp could set up steel processing in Brazil -report
FRANKFURT, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Germany's ThyssenKrupp could seek a partner to set up steel processing in Brazil if it fails to sell its steel mill in the Latin American country, the Wall Street Journal Deutschland reported, citing sources.


Lauda Raikkonen can lift Alonso
The man who made Formula One's bravest comeback - Niki Lauda - has given his seal of approval to Kimi Raikkonen's dramatic decision to return to Ferrari.


The Amazon's World Cup race
For the World Cup in 2014, the 42,618-seater Arena Amazonia will be one of the event's most striking stadiums. If it is finished on time.....


Carnival puts cruise fleet under microscope after ship fire
MIAMI BEACH, Florida (Reuters) - Carnival Corp has launched a comprehensive review of its entire fleet after a fire crippled one of its ships last month, and will share its findings across the industry, Carnival Cruise Lines' chief executive told a conference on Tuesday.


Career Education sells European business for more than total market cap
Oct 24 (Reuters) - Career Education Corp said it will sell its European education business to private equity firm Apax Partners for about $305 million, sending its shares up more than 50 percent in...


Longtime Times Editor Named Politico Executive
Richard L. Berke, Politicos new executive editor, said that he admired how it started from scratch and became a journalistic powerhouse and that he hoped to help it reach to even greater heights.


Basketball Legendary coach dies
Basketball Hall of Famer Bill Sharman -- who won three NBA titles as a player, one as a head coach and five in his club's front office -- died Friday in southern California, his former teams said.


F.B.I. Begins Inquiry in Police Shooting of Teenager
The police said the boy was carrying a pellet gun that looked like an AK-47 assault rifle when the deputy fatally shot him in Santa Rosa, Calif.


Reviving Italy's 'Old Lady'
If the "Old Lady" of Italian football needs a sharp reminder of where she wants to be, Wednesday's European Champions League clash should provide it.


UPDATE 1-Czech left set to win election but new parties cloud outlook
* Centre left plans to raise taxes for banks and big firms


EXCLUSIVE-Orrick and Pillsbury in talks to form top 10 U.S. law firm
NEW YORK, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Two top U.S. law firms are in advanced merger discussions to create one of the 10 largest in the country, according to the firms' chairmen.


Bloom, Kerr separate; Dornan set for "Grey"
Oct 25 - The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr separate, Jamie Dornan is officially set for "Fifty Shades of Grey," and Octavia Spencer lands a TV role. Bob Mezan reports.


Art in Review Donald Judd Stacks
Mr. Judd once wrote that an artists main challenge is to find the concatenation that will grow in other words, an artistic preoccupation that will sustain a lifetime of development.


Seve Trophy Should Be Worth Ryder Points-Olazabal
Jose Maria Olazabal has called for Ryder Cup qualifying points to be made available at the Seve Trophy in order to entice the top golfers to play in the biennial match between Britain Ireland and Continental Europe.


With Snap of Group Photo, 3 Members of Advocacy Group Face Trial in China
Charged with illegal assembly, the members of the New Citizens Movement will be tried Monday in the first court test of how far the government will go to extinguish the group.


Games to Watch on Saturday
College football games to watch this Saturday include U.C.L.A. at Oregon and Texas Tech at Oklahoma.


Frugal Traveler A Taste of Napa, on a Budget
You dont have to spend a lot to have a lot of fun in California wine country. Here are some tips for seeing it the frugal way.


Pooches protest proposed tax on pet food
October 15 - Dogs and their owners in Mexico City protest a 16% tax hike on pet food saying the increase may force owners to abandon their pets.


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.


Texas expects more rain
Officials in central and southern Texas are worried about how much more rain will flow into streams and rivers after huge downpours on Sunday.


Allegation of U.S. Spying on Merkel Puts Obama at Crossroads
Officials in the Obama administration say that the National Security Agency, in its push to build a global data-gathering network, has rarely weighed the long-term political costs of some of its operations.


U.S. mutual fund investors flee bonds, return to stocks ICI
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors in U.S-based mutual funds sent $2.9 billion into stock funds in the latest week as the federal government ended a shut-down and averted a debt default, data from the...


U.S. durable goods orders, sentiment suggest politics hurting economy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Orders for a wide range of U.S.-made capital goods plummeted in September and consumer sentiment weakened sharply in October, signs that a budget battle in Washington has held...


Study higher temperatures coming
Average annual temperatures will start to consistently exceed the highest levels previously recorded in as little as seven years in tropical hotspots and within four decades for the majority of the globe if nothing is done to stop climate change, according to a new study published Thursday in the journal Nature.


Detained Chinese reporter confesses to taking bribes
Oct. 26 - Detained Chinese journalist Chen Yongzhou makes apologies on the state television for accepting bribes and fabricating stories. Sarah Toms reports.


The New Old Age Blog The Long Trip Into a Dark Season
Just when you thought there couldnt be another caregiving memoir worth reading, The Fifth Season arrives.


Snedeker's health fightback
World no. 7 Brandt Snedeker targets strong finish to 2013 after fighting back from a bone disease.


Ronan Farrow The Youngest Old Guy in the Room
Mr. Farrow, 25, the son of Mia Farrow, already has the rsum of someone twice his age and in the last year has come into his own as a public figure.


Vonn puts comeback on ice
Ski queen Lindsey Vonn has put her return to racing on ice -- for now.


Youre the Boss Blog Today in Small Business Crowdfunding Rules Released
The shutdown pain lives on. An interview question that reveals leadership. Whats a good printer for your home office?


Career Couch Avoiding Collisions of Church and the Workplace
When it comes to religious expression at work, employers must balance the interests of the business with their employeesx2019; beliefs, workplace experts say.


UPDATE 1-Seven hurt at Howard University concert in Washington
WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - At least seven people, including two police officers, were hurt at Washington's Howard University on Friday when a crowd rushed the gates of a homecoming concert, authorities said.


17 Freshmen Have Hit Field for Both UCLA, Aggies
Back in the day, a college football coach had a stock answer ready when asked to evaluate his latest recruiting class. He'd say to check back in two or three years, after those players had chances to show what they can do.


'Love Boat's' MacLeod on his 'great ride'
Gavin MacLeod keeps upbeat attitude, reflective of characters on "Mary Tyler Moore" and "Love Boat." But he's had his share of challenges.


The Ethicist Annual Cavity Drive
Wake up and have some candy.


Kaltenborn on death of de Villota
Monisha Kaltenborn, F1's only female team principal, reacts to the death of former driver Maria de Villota.


Pick a Side Nets or Knicks?
The Knicks and the Nets coexisted for decades without much rancor. But now everything has changed. Times reporters and N.B.A. analysts choose sides.


Typhoon sparks island evacuation
Oct. 23 - Some elderly residents are evacuated from a Japanese island before the arrival of Typhoon Francisco. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Wanted Pregnant cows to help South Dakota ranchers recover from storm
(Reuters) - Ranchers in South Dakota who lost large parts of their cattle herds to a winter storm are not asking for blankets or food to help them recover. They want pregnant cows and heifers of breeding age, said a group organizing donations on Tuesday.


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