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Inspectors Visit All but 2 of Syrias Declared Chemical Sites
International inspectors say they have been unable to reach two chemical weapons sites because they are in contested areas in Syrias civil war.


Morrissey Autobiography to Be Published in U.S.
The British pop stars memoir has been acquired by G.P Putnams Sons after a heated auction for the American rights.


T Magazine Bookshelf | An Erotic Magazine for Voyeurs and Literati Alike
The new quarterly magazine Adult is jampacked with stylishly naughty content aimed at the smart set.


Dreamworks Animation Profit Falls, Though Shares Stay Strong
Executives worked hard during a call with analysts to focus attention on the companys film pipeline and an aggressive expansion into consumer products.


WRAPUP 1-Obama under attack as Americans lose prior health plans
WASHINGTON, Oct 29 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is facing fresh attacks for his pledge that Americans who like their current healthcare plans can keep them under Obamacare, as reports pile up of thousands of Americans facing cancellation notices.


Climbers die on New Zealand mountain
A family mourns their daughter and her boyfriend after they froze to death on New Zealand's Mt. Taranaki.


Thomas Leads Kings to 110-100 Win Over Clippers
Isaiah Thomas scored 27 points to lead the Sacramento Kings to a 110-100 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday night.


WRAPUP 2-Obama under fire as Americans lose prior health plans
WASHINGTON, Oct 29 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is facing fresh attacks for his pledge that Americans who like their current healthcare plans can keep them under Obamacare, as reports pile up...


Ethiopia opens Africa's largest wind farm to boost power production
ASHEGODA, Ethiopia (Reuters) - Africa's biggest wind farm began production in Ethiopia on Saturday, aiding efforts to diversify electricity generation from hydropower plants and help the country become a major regional exporter of energy.


Start A Web Site That Helps Shoppers Find Brick-and-Mortar Stores
Ruchika Kumar started Boutiika to help consumers shop like a local not with an online marketplace but by driving them into stores. Would you be tempted to try Boutiika?


Exclusive Merck works toward bringing Zilmax back to the U.S., Canada market
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. drugmaker Merck Co told Reuters on Tuesday that it plans to bring its Zilmax animal feed additive back for sale in the United States and Canada, after it completes an audit of how the muscle-building cattle feed product is used in the agriculture sector.


U.S. Steel to partially shut Ontario mill
TORONTO (Reuters) - United States Steel Corp said on Tuesday it will permanently shut down iron and steelmaking operations at its Hamilton, Ontario, mill at the end of this year.


Memo From Britain British Tabloids on Trial, Along With Ex-Editors
The trial of former editors in Rupert Murdochs media empire is expected to be aggressive and detailed, with the potential for more revelations about the inner workings of British tabloid journalism.


Currents | Deals Discounts at Flor, Maine Cottage Furniture, Blue Dot and Luceplan
Bargains on carpet, furniture and lighting.


Major Indexes Keep Rising, on Belief the Fed Will Stand Pat on Stimulus
With eyes on the Federal Reserve, investors ignored reports showing a big drop in consumer confidence and a slight decline in retail sales.


Autonomous quadcopter takes humans out of flying equation
Sept. 19 - A group of Austrian students has designed a quadcopter which flies autonomously using only the computing power of a smartphone. The reasearchers say the drone could one day be used for search and rescue scenarios or fighting fires without putting humans in harm's way. Jim Drury reports.


The new pandemic road deaths
John Sutter says it's time to view car crashes and motorcycle accidents as symptoms of a disease, and killer roads as a public health crisis.


Ally settles U.S. regulators' mortgage securities claims
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ally Financial Inc, the former parent of bankrupt Residential Capital LLC, has agreed to settle lawsuits by two U.S. regulators over alleged misstatements about its residential mortgage-backed securities.


Dining | New Jersey Tailgate Parties Far Beyond Burgers and Dogs
Some football fans are turning to caterers to help elevate the banquet-style celebrations that occur on stadium parking lots.


DealBook UBS Discloses Foreign Exchange Probe as It Reports Slightly Higher Earnings
The bank, Switzerlands largest, said in its quarterly earnings report that it has received requests for information from regulators in Switzerland, the United States and elsewhere related to its foreign exchange business and that it is cooperating with those probes.


No. 11 Auburn Rolls Past Florida Atlantic, 45-10
Jeremy Johnson threw two long touchdown passes to Sammie Coates after replacing injured starter Nick Marshall and No. 11 Auburn overwhelmed Florida Atlantic 45-10 on Saturday night.


ArtsBeat College Painters to Face Off Onstage
A competition called ArtBattles U will invite student painters to compete at an event in the East Village, with the winners chosen by the audience.


Turning Hurricane Sandys Scars Into Badges of Survival
The storm left behind a waterline on many properties delineating the destructive height of the flooding, and some storm victims are keeping it.


Nokia Gives Upbeat Forecast for Telecom Equipment Unit
The forecast for Nokia Solutions and Networks offers hope for a pickup in what will be the Finnish companys main business after the sale of its phones division to Microsoft.


The Devil Is in the Details, but Few Take Notice
Many visitors to haunted houses are too scared to notice the attention to detail, like intricate costuming and props.


Dar es Salaam by dala dala
The Tanzanian capital's hordes of tooting, rattling buses provide a fascinating, if somewhat uncomfortable, way to see its sights.


The Scan Explaining a Collider and Poisons Power
November events at the intersection of science and culture.


Well New Years Baby? You May Pay More
While medical conditions and encounters dont care whether its 2013 or 2014, health insurance and subsidies generally play by the calendar year. Having a child early in the year presents some special challenges.


John Boynes This House Is Haunted
Mysterious occurrences plague a Victorian teacher who moves in with two eerily well-mannered children.


China Focuses on Ethnic Minority in Beijing Car Explosion
Security in the capital was tightened amid suspicions that the incident was a protest against Chinas hard-line policies toward Uighurs.


Marc Andreessen Why I hate going public - Felix TV
The Netscape co-founder and high-profile venture capitalist tells Reuters' Felix Salmon that he hates selling companies -- nearly as much as he hates taking them public. What will his investors say?


Moore, Woodland Set Up Monday Playoff in Malaysia
Americans Ryan Moore and Gary Woodland set up a Monday playoff after finishing tied on 14-under at the weather-hit CIMB Classic in Malaysia on Sunday.


Malmo Weathers Storm to Clinch Swedish Title
Malmo FF secured its 17th Swedish league title, beating Elfsborg, 2-0, in the next-to-last round.


Triesman FIFA has 'ugly' culture'
It should be a shining light in leading football forward, but FIFA has an "ugly" culture according to one former leading administrator.


Today's Economist The Marginal Tax Rate Mess
Means-tested programs have some undesirable consequences but conventional measures of their impact on marginal effective tax rates are misleading, an economist writes.


Health Site Chief Expects Low Initial Enrollment Number
Despite the snags, Marilyn B. Tavenner argued against calls for delaying enforcement of the requirement that most Americans carry health insurance.


A Womans Touch, Still a Rarity in Car Design
Women make up more than half of American drivers and are a major force in car-buying decisions, but they are underrepresented in the design of new cars.


Boehner "Obamacare is law of the land"
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top Republican lawmaker John Boehner said on Thursday he would not make it his mission to repeal the Obama administration's healthcare reform law following the re-election of President Barack Obama.


Rory McIlroy bests Tiger Woods in China
Rory McIlroy has had a 2013 to forget but chose a lucrative exhibition match with World No.1 Tiger Woods in China to give promise of a return to his stellar best at season's end.


T Magazine Objects | Diamonds Are for Now
When paired with stark dresses, glittery necklaces, bracelets and rings stand out even more.


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