| Latest worldwide news | Goalies Go Down, and Wild Beat Hurricanes 3-1 | | | Nino Niederreiter and Zach Parise scored for Minnesota with the first two shots of the season against Carolina fill-in goalie Justin Peters, and the Wild beat the Hurricanes 3-1 on Thursday night despite losing their own starting goalie to injury. |
| Orcas in captivity | | | Gabriela Cowperthwaite, director of "Blackfish," talks about why she made the movie. |
| Mozambique says Renamo ambush kills one, injures 10 | | | MAPUTO, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Suspected Renamo guerrillas ambushed a passenger minibus in central Mozambique on Saturday, killing one person and injuring 10 more in an attack condemned by President Armando Guebuza, state media said. |
| Saudi Arabia Warns Online Backers of Female Drivers | | | Saudi officials stepped up warnings Friday over a planned protest that will see women get behind the wheel to challenge male-only driving rules, saying that even online support for the demonstration could be grounds for arrest. |
| Kurdish fighters seize Syrian border post from Islamists | | | BEIRUT (Reuters) - Kurdish militants seized a Syrian border post on the frontier with Iraq early on Saturday, fighters and monitors said, after three days of clashes with an al Qaeda-linked group which had held the crossing since March. |
| 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. |
| Phnom Penh Asia's urban star | | | Cambodia's capital could be the region's next great urban getaway -- if you don't mind a bit of grit with your fine French wine. |
| Central America Independence Day | | | For one weekend in September more than 155 million people in six neighboring countries in one continent pull out all the stops to honor the birth of their nations. |
| Turkish stocks climb on bank results | | | ISTANBUL, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Turkish stocks rose on Friday after better than expected third-quarter results from a bank and a mobile operator, ending a week that saw sentiment buoyed by expectations of a delay in a U.S. Federal Reserve stimulus cut. |
| Did 'White Widow' spy on Kenya? | | | Only last week Kenya police sources say officers investigating the Westgate mall massacre were called to a meeting to explain why Samantha Lewthwaite, the so-called "White Widow," continues to elude them. |
| Tiger's highs and lows | | | Tiger Woods has completed a remarkable return to the top of the golfing world after dropping out of the top 50 following a sex scandal and then injuries which hindered his playing comeback. |
| 3 Children Killed in Bronx Fire | | | Three small children were killed and at least three other people were injured in a fire at a Bronx apartment building on Friday night, the Fire Department said. |
| 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. |
| U.N. sued for Haiti cholera outbreak | | | Human rights lawyers filed a class action law suit in a U.S federal court accusing the United Nations of gross negligence and misconduct on behalf of victims of a cholera outbreak in Haiti in 2010. |
| U.S. to release Q3 GDP report on November 7 | | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department said on Monday that it had postponed the release of its first estimate of U.S. third quarter gross domestic product to November 7 from October 30... |
| Aquiline explores sale of global payment provider | | | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Private equity firm Aquiline Holdings LLC is exploring a sale of Clear2Pay, a Belgian financial services electronic payments company it invested in four years ago, according to... |
| Artists Take Up Digital Tools | | | An exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York highlights artists, architects and designers who use technologies like 3-D printing and numerically controlled milling. |
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