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Nadal on comeback triumph
Fresh from his stunning win in New York, Rafael Nadal describes his relief after a painful comeback from injury.


Mexico bourse sees up to nine more stock offerings this year
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's stock exchange, which is experiencing a record year, expects up to five more stock offerings in 2013 on top of four already in the works, Chief Executive Luis Tellez...


Movie Review | 'Winter Nomads' Winter Nomads, a Documentary on French Shepherds
A shepherd and his young apprentice spend a winter outdoors escorting 800 sheep on a traditional season of free grazing in Winter Nomads.


Woods outfoxed by feral friend?
A Tiger prowling the fairways may be familiar sight but at a golf club in Switzerland it is a fox that has emerged as a new star of the game.


Key to football success? Luck
Football author Chris Anderson explains why football is a game of luck and why it's not the most expensive players that improve teams the most.


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.


'Little Giant' wants Grand Slam glory
Pedro Pinto meets reigning U.S. Open doubles champion Sara Errani, who advanced to the semifinals in singles last year.


Sports Briefing | Pro Basketball Atlanta Takes Opener in W.N.B.A. Conference Finals
Tiffany Hayes scored 23 points, and the host Atlanta Dream beat the Indiana Fever for a 1-0 lead in the W.N.B.A.s Eastern Conference finals.


The Afro as a Natural Expression of Self
The styles current iteration bears little kinship to the anti-gravity hair flaunted in the late 1960s by Angela Davis and other icons of the Black Power movement.


Obama welcomes Pope Francis' remarks on gays, abortion
WASHINGTON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Wednesday welcomed Pope Francis' recent remarks that the Catholic Church must shake off an obsession with teachings on abortion, contraception and homosexuals, saying the pontiff was showing incredible humility.


Rouhani's landmark week
An interesting week in New York for Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, as CNN's Richard Roth reports.


Elderly pair charged in 1970s murder
Alice and Gerald Uden seemed the typical family to the outside observer. They raised two children in rural Missouri, kept to themselves and attended church regularly. Even their next-door neighbors had little clue of the deadly secrets investigators say they've kept buried.


Dramatic northern lights shine across Minnesota sky
Oct. 2 - A dazzling Aurora Borealis is seen in the night sky north of Minneapolis-St. Paul. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Poland pits itself against EU climate promises
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European ministers are sharply divided over proposed promises on carbon cuts as part of U.N. negotiations, a draft document shows, with Poland at the forefront of opposition.


Obama, congressional leaders hold White House talks over government shutdown
WASHINGTON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and congressional leaders began a meeting at the White House on Wednesday, a White House official said, as they tried to find a way to end a...


TABLE-Foreign brokers set to sell Japanese stocks
TOKYO, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Following are orders for Japanese stocks placed through six foreign securities houses before the start of trade on Thursday. Japanese Stocks SELL 14.3 million shares BUY 13.2 million shares ------------------------------------------------------ SELL 1.1 million shares


Art Collections a Click Away
Amazons art venture seems to be doing well, as it has enticed more than 180 galleries to sell through its site.


F.B.I. Seizes Silk Road, an Online Drug Market, and Makes Arrest
The moves are part of a crackdown on anonymous black markets hidden online and using virtual currencies for drug and other illegal transactions.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Ukraine Is Penalized for Fans Racist Abuse
FIFA has ordered Ukraine to play its next World Cup qualifier in an empty stadium after its fans shouted racist abuse during the teams match against San Marino.


2002 Wimbledon Runner-Up Nalbandian Retires With Injury
David Nalbandian retired because of a shoulder injury. Nalbandian, 31, spent 13 years on the tour, reaching a No. 3 ranking in 2006.


Big Ten Network Makes Investment in College Hockey
The Big Ten Network plans to televise 27 regular-season hockey games this season, and the increased exposure could help the teams recruiting.


Former BBC radio host faces two further sex charges
LONDON (Reuters) - One of Britain's best-known radio presenters from the 1970s and 1980s, who counted Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi among his fans, was charged with two further sex offences on Tuesday on top of 12 other sex charges.


Brazilian Investigators Say 10 Officers Will Be Charged With Torture and Murder
A case involving the disappearance of an impoverished man from one of Rio de Janeiros largest slums, a festering source of tension for months.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Fashion Week Herms
Scenes from the Paris Fashion Week photo diary of Alfredo Piola.


President Obama cancels official visit to Malaysia after U.S. government shutdown media
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama has canceled an official trip to Malaysia next week after the U.S. government went into a shutdown, Malaysian media quoted Prime Minister Najib Razak as saying on Wednesday.


No. 20 Florida Tops Kentucky 24-7
Matt Jones rushed for 176 yards and a touchdown and Tyler Murphy threw for 156 yards and a score as No. 20 Florida beat Kentucky 24-7 on Saturday night, its 27th straight win over the Wildcats.


Boo! Haunted house posts 'scared face' pics
It's been quite a while since I last soiled my pants. Easily a week or two. Maybe three.


BlackBerry plans security feature for Android, iPhone
TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry will offer technology to separate and make secure both work and personal data on mobile devices powered by Google Inc's Android platform and by Apple Inc's iOS operating system, the company said on Thursday.


Violin Memory strikes sour note in market debut
(Reuters) - Shares of flash storage provider Violin Memory , backed by Toshiba Corp , fell nearly 21 percent in their market debut, as investors remain skeptical about an intensely competitive data...


How Kenya turned to social media
Kenyans used social media to stay informed, donate money and organize blood donation drives after the Westgate attack.


Well Ah, Theres Nothing Like New Baby Smell
New baby smell is not only real, but acts as a kind of sensory compensation for mothers, new research reveals. But nobodys exactly sure where it comes from.


U.N. panel to blame mankind for global warming, explain 'hiatus'
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A United Nations panel of experts met on Monday to review a draft report that raises the probability that climate change is man-made to 95 percent and warns of ever more extreme weather unless governments take strong action.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Ukraine Is Penalized for Fans Racist Abuse
FIFA has ordered Ukraine to play its next World Cup qualifier in an empty stadium after its fans shouted racist abuse during the teams match against San Marino.


TABLE-Foreign brokers set to sell Japanese stocks
TOKYO, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Following are orders for Japanese stocks placed through six foreign securities houses before the start of trade on Thursday. Japanese Stocks SELL 14.3 million shares BUY 13.2 million shares ------------------------------------------------------ SELL 1.1 million shares


Mancini new Galatasaray manager
The managerial merry-go-round has stopped for Roberto Mancini -- the Italian has been named as the new boss of Galatasaray.


Well Breast-Feeding Services Lag Behind the Law
Though the Affordable Care Act require insurers to cover breast pumps and professional lactation support, many new mothers are left frustrated.


Jellyfish Invasion Paralyzes Swedish Reactor
Reflecting a global problem, a cluster of moon jellyfish clogged the cooling water intake pipes of the worlds largest boiling-water nuclear reactor, in southeastern Sweden, forcing its shutdown.


Breakingviews No reason for Nestle to sell L'Oreal
Oct. 2 - The Swiss foods company may put its 23 billion stake in the French cosmetics group up for sale. But Breakingviews says it doesn't have a strong enough incentive to do so.


Sex, spies and society scandal in Andrew Lloyd Webber musical
LONDON (Reuters) - A new musical from British impresario and composer Andrew Lloyd Webber will delve into the sex, spies and politics at the heart of Britain's biggest post-war scandal when it opens in December.


China Is Said to Be Holding a Professor Based in Japan
The apparent arrest of Professor Zhu Jianrong, possibly on espionage charges, comes as relations between China and Japan have hit their lowest point in decades.


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