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N.H.L. Roundup Blackhawks Begin Title Defense With Three Third-Period Goals
Brandon Saad, Johnny Oduya and Marian Hossa scored in the third period for the Blackhawks, who opened their Stanley Cup title defense with a 6-4 victory over the Washington Capitals.


Apple passes Coke as world's top brand
Move over, Coke. It looks like Apple is the real thing.


Detroit defaults on more than $600 mln of 'unsecured' GO bonds
Oct 1 (Reuters) - Detroit on Tuesday defaulted on more than $600 million of general obligation bonds deemed unsecured by the city's emergency manager, a city spokesman said.


Well Unequal Pain Relief in the Emergency Room
Black and Hispanic children who go to an E.R. with stomach pain are less likely than white children to receive pain medication and more likely to spend long hours in the emergency room, a new study reports.


BP's well control exec says was unprepared for U.S. Gulf blowout
NEW ORLEANS, Oct 2 (Reuters) - BP's manager in charge of controlling the Macondo blowout in 2010 was never trained to permanently plug a ruptured oil well and said in court on Wednesday the British company was not fully prepared for the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history.


Staunch Group of Republicans Outflanks House Leaders
A powerful group of conservative hard-liners is leading party bosses in the House, and increasingly angering a widening group of fellow Republicans.


Exercise 'as good as medicines' in treating heart disease
LONDON (Reuters) - Exercise may be just as good as medication to treat heart disease and should be included as a comparison when new drugs are being developed and tested, scientists said on Wednesday.


Property Values What You Get For ... $1,000,000
A four-bedroom house in Kansas City, Mo.; a condo near San Diego; and downtown living in Charlottesville, Va.


BP lied about size of U.S. Gulf oil spill, lawyers tell trial
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - In the frantic days after the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, BP lied about how much oil was leaking from its Macondo well and took too long to cap it, plaintiffs' lawyers said on Monday at the opening of the second phase of the company's trial.


Dot Earth Blog Why More Climate Science Hasnt Led to More Climate Policy Yet
Why theres a gap between climate science and climate policy.


Breaking Up With Breaking Bad Is Hard for Albuquerque
The popular series, which showcased Albuquerques grit and high-desert beauty, has helped the city become a star in its own right and given rise to an entire Breaking Bad economy.


Currents | Deals Discounts at Broadway Panhandler, Roubini Rugs, Y Lighting and Kartell
Bargains on knives, carpets, lamps and chairs.


Cross Cuts Conversation About Race Has Not Brought Cultural Consensus
The national conversation about race has advanced to another phase, but it has not ushered in an era of colorblind consensus.


Russian Embassy in Libya comes under fire, attack repelled
TRIPOLI/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's embassy in the Libyan capital of Tripoli came under fire on Wednesday and a group of people tried to force their way into the compound, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.


Nearly free, sent back to North Korea
Nine young defectors came so close to escaping North Korea that they had "started dreaming." Then it all went wrong.


Filling up on petrol station offices
(Reuters.com) - Seeking a place to work out of the office that is quieter than a bustling coffee shop and provides drinks, printers, Wi-Fi and even petrol?


Jets Close-Up
A quick look at key moments from the Titans victory over the Jets.


Hassan Rouhani full interview
CNN's Christiane Amanpour's full interview with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.


Djokovic's No. 1 milestone
Novak Djokovic admitted that this year could have been better for him at the grand slams. He won the Australian Open but lost two finals and had clay-court king Rafael Nadal on the ropes at the French Open.


The Lede Drones Are Flying, Despite U.S. Shutdown
Pakistanis ask, Are the drones still flying?


Team arrives to rid Syria of chemical weapons
An international team tasked with overseeing the effort to rid Syria of its chemical weapons has arrived in Damascus.


"Mad Men" star Hamm plays doctor in new TV role
Oct. 02 - "Mad Men" star Jon Hamm trades in Madison Avenue address for a new TV role as a doctor during the Russian revolution. John Russell reports.


Dot Earth Blog Will Hurricane Lull Blunt Coastal Shifts?
As the sleepy hurricane season continues, will folks relax their guard or sustain shifts in coastal norms?


Sarah Brown, Eli Goldstein A Love That Lasted Beyond Summer
The couple met as counselors at a summer camp in the Berkshires.


Rookie Spieth fired up for Presidents Cup challenge
DUBLIN, Ohio (Reuters) - PGA Tour rookie Jordan Spieth is relishing teaming up with veteran Steve Stricker for the United States in Thursday's opening fourball matches against the Internationals at the 10th Presidents Cup.


Shutdown shock therapy?
David Gergen says Washington is on the verge of doing something terribly stupid, but it's possible doing something stupid could help us avoid doing something dangerous -- going into default.


At home with the Di Restas
The Circuit travels to Southern Italy to explore Force India driver Paul di Resta's Italian ancestry.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Raonic Wins Title in Upset
Milos Raonic upset top-seeded Tomas Berdych, 7-6 (4), 6-3, to win the Thailand Open in Bangkok.


Fernandez-Castano Replaces Injured Hanson in Seve Trophy
Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano will replace the injured Peter Hanson in the Continental Europe team for this week's Seve Trophy near Paris, the European Tour announced on Monday.


Observatory Cuckoo Finches Come Up With a New Con
Scientists have discovered that the birds have another way of duping other species into raising their young laying multiple eggs in the foreign nest.


DealBook Markets Assess the Impact of a Federal Shutdown
Stock markets around the world fell, but the declines in the United States were relatively small.


Guy Cecil III, Edward McNulty
Mr. Cecil is the executive director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Mr. McNulty is the executive producer of The Bob Edwards Show.


TREASURIES-U.S. bonds gain on shutdown worries, jobs data
* U.S. sells $20 billion in seven-day cash management bills


Three Far-Right Lawmakers Released in Greece
The prominent lawmakers of the Golden Dawn party were released less than a week after their arrest, blunting a government crackdown on the group.


Low-Spending Teams Get Chance in MLB Playoffs
Baseball's playoffs no longer are an exclusive club of high rollers.


Design Visionaries Falling Through the Net
Designers' reputations often fluctuate after their death, but digital technology is distorting how their work is remembered.


The allure of pearls explored
September 18 - The Victoria Albert Museum in London hosts an exhibit exploring the history of pearls through the centuries from the early Roman Empire to present day. Sharon Reich reports.


The Pro-Miley Backlash
The princess of twerk has a few big-name pals.


UPDATE 10-Oil rises, Brent/WTI spread narrows on Keystone news
* Coming up U.S. initial jobless claims at 1230 GMT on Thursday


Hedge funds enjoy post-crisis popularity with 'safe' image
LONDON (Reuters) - Hedge funds may be making their clients less money than mainstream financial markets, but with their portfolios increasingly seen as a safer, low-volatility option in a tough...


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