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Concert Promoter Found Not Liable in Death of Michael Jackson
The jurys verdict saves A.E.G. Live, the worlds second-largest concert company, from paying what could have been huge damages.


Stephanie Sellars, Peter Straus
The couple was married at the Bronx Zoo.


Berlusconi U-turn secures Italian government survival
ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta won a confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday after Silvio Berlusconi, facing revolt in his own center-right party, backtracked on threats to bring down the government.


Square Feet Austin, Tex., Stands Out in Hotel Recovery That Has Hugged Coasts
In Austin, Tex., and in coastal markets around the United States, signs of a building boom are emerging as prices rise.


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.


New delays hit Obamacare rollout before October 1 launch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Thursday announced new delays in rolling out President Barack Obama's healthcare reform, saying small business and Spanish-language health insurance...


For China, Turkey missile deal a victory even if it doesn't happen
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Turkey's $4 billion order for a Chinese missile defense system is a breakthrough for China in its bid to become a supplier of advanced weapons, even though opposition from Washington and NATO threatens to derail the deal.


Tigers Need Productive Cabrera and Company to Thrive
The Detroit Tigers possess the best triple-threat on the pitcher's mound but desperately need slugger Miguel Cabrera and his lineup mates to roar into gear if they are to claim an elusive World Series crown.


Tennis baby takes Internet by storm
The daughter of Bob Bryan, part of of tennis' greatest double act in history, has become a social media phenomenon.


Well Statins Tied to Cataract Risk
In one of the largest studies ever done on the subject, researchers have found that taking statins, the widely used cholesterol-lowering drugs, is associated with an increased risk for cataracts.


Bale mania in Madrid
Real Madrid officially unveil world-record transfer signing Gareth Bale to thousands of fans inside the Bernabeu Stadium.


State of the Art A Watch That Sinks Under Its Features
Samsungs Galaxy Gear watch is ambitious and even amazing. But it has too many components for one gadget.


Giant duck conquers Taiwan
Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman's giant rubber duck tours arrives in Taiwan, is expected to draw 3 million spectators.


Harold M. Agnew, Physicist Present at Birth of the Nuclear Age, Dies at 92
Dr. Agnew, who helped build the worlds first reactor and atomic bombs, flew on the first atomic strike against Japan and filmed the mushroom cloud.


Sandusky denied new trial on child sex abuse charges
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, convicted of sexually molesting boys for more than a decade, lost a bid on Wednesday for a new trial.


Obama blames government shutdown on 'ideological crusade'
Oct. 1 - President Barack Obama blames Republicans for an "ideological crusade" aimed at his healthcare program and urges lawmakers to vote to keep government operations running and to raise the nation's borrowing cap without conditions. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Siege is new blow to Kenya tourism
Kenya remains a safe place to visit despite an attack on a Nairobi shopping mall over the weekend in which at least 68 people, including foreigners, died, the country's tourism minister said yesterday.


Study Sees a Higher Risk of Storms on the Horizon
Rising temperatures and the atmospheric changes they spawn are most likely to generate more severe-weather days in the eastern and central parts of the nation by midcentury, scientists concluded.


Guinea's ruling party takes early lead in legislative polls
CONAKRY (Reuters) - The party of Guinean President Alpha Conde has taken an early lead, according to the first results from weekend legislative polls published by the elections commission late on Wednesday.


Editor's choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


T Magazine By the Numbers | New Yorks Biggest Costume Party
The four-day New York Comic Con in Manhattan will bring together writers, artists, and passionate fans to celebrate the culture of graphic novels, sometimes in costume.


Fanny de Chaill Finds Intimacy in Public Spaces
The French choreographer Fanny de Chaill brought The Library to New York libraries, as part of Crossing the Line 2013, the interdisciplinary arts festival.


Currents | Events Museum Celebrates an Artist Who Still Produces
Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles to honor Gere Kavanaugh.


A 'bear-y sweet' story
Abandoned stuffed animals get new looks at new homes thanks to teddy hospital. KNXV's Eric English reports.


Rhino horn poaching hits new record in South Africa
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The number of rhinos killed by poachers has hit a new annual record in South Africa, raising worries of a downward population spiral in a country that is home to almost all of Africa's rhinos.


Case Against Greek Far-Right Party Draws Critics
Efforts to eradicate the Golden Dawn party have raised questions about legality and concerns about drawing sympathy for the neo-fascist group.


City Unveils Campaign to Improve Girls Self-Esteem
New York City officials and experts in adolescent health said it was the first campaign aimed at female body image that they knew of to be carried out by a major city.


Ex-reporter claims hacking at Trinity Mirror paper-Sky
LONDON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - A former reporter on a tabloid owned by Trinity Mirror has claimed the newspaper hacked into the phones of celebrities, Sky News reported on Thursday, potentially broadening a scandal that has so far largely affected Rupert Murdoch's News Corp .


Critical Shopper Like This Jacket, Honey?
Personnel of New York caters to post-fashion couples who still care about style.


Rays to Playoffs Again After 5-2 Win Over Rangers
The first person David Price looked for after pitching the Tampa Bay Rays into the playoffs was third baseman Evan Longoria.


Japan-U.S. security talks likely to highlight Tokyo's cyber-defence woes
TOKYO, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Top U.S. security officials meet their Japanese counterparts on Thursday as concerns are growing that the hosts can not protect themselves from malicious internet hackers.


Billionaire rocketeers duke it out for shuttle launch pad
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Four decades ago, NASA's Launch Complex 39A was at the center of the Cold War race to the moon.


The Lede Details of Conversation With Obama Deleted From Twitter Account in Rouhanis Name
Excitement about a diplomatic breakthrough among President Hassan Rouhanis aides perhaps explains why a rapid-fire series of updates divulging details of his conversation with President Obama were posted on the @HassanRouhani Twitter account and then deleted a short time later.


Music Review Mary Foster Conklin Bashes Bourgeoisie at Metropolitan Room
Life Is a Bitch, Mary Foster Conklins cabaret show devoted to Fran Landesmans words, includes some of Landesmans verses and more than a dozen of her songs.


Football Wenger's perfect present
Arsene Wenger celebrates his 17th anniversary as Arsenal manager in style as the Gunners defeat Napoli in the European Champions League, ending the Italian club's unbeaten start to this season.


In Practice Federal Data Reveals Variety of Health Care Plans
The federal government released data late Tuesday showing a wide variety of health care plans available on federally run exchanges.


Australian GP Albert Park flyover
Get a bird's-eye view of Melbourne's Albert Park F1 race track.


Copenhagen 10 things to know
Copenhagen not only the capital of the happiest country on Earth (officially) but also probably the center of the designer goods universe.


Luxury phone tones down bling
Luxury smartphone maker Vertu unleashes a new handset that tones down the bling and the cost. CNN's Jim Boulden reports.


Nadal Breathing Down Djokovic's Neck in China
Rafa Nadal starts the final push to what he hopes will be a return to the top of the world rankings when he gets under way at the China Open on Tuesday.


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