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Copy-cat currency trading
Forex trading is the hardest game out there. But now there's a way to boost your chances simply copy the best. Fred Katayama looks at the online trading platforms that let you mimic those who know when to sell sterling and buy yen.


Russia launches rocket after fiery crash in July
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia successfully launched an unmanned Proton-M booster rocket on Monday, the first since the same type of rocket crashed in flames shortly after lift-off in July, the space agency said.


Alan Berliners First Cousin Once Removed
Alan Berliners documentary First Cousin Once Removed follows Edwin Honig and his struggles with Alzheimers disease.


You're the Boss Blog Today in Small Business JOBS Act
It may now be cheaper to manufacture in China. The price of writing a fake review. Why Microsoft will keep making Surface tablets.


Tool Kit A Surge in Growth for a New Kind of Online Course
Three major sites have emerged in the last couple of years to offer massive open online courses, greatly expanding the opportunity to take college classes.


Messi testifies in tax trial
Soccer star Lionel Messi and his father testify in a Barcelona court over allegations they defrauded Spanish tax authorities of more than $5 million.


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.


Film confronts Indonesia's past
On a traffic-choked street in Bali's capital Denpasar, Edo walks through his family's shop to an empty back room.


Penney stock plunges on share sale, lower cash forecast
(Reuters) - J.C. Penney Co Inc's decision to shore up its cash reserves by issuing almost $1 billion in new shares sent its stock tumbling more than 13 percent Friday.


In Practice Readers Ask About Subsidies and Other Health Care Law Provisions
The Timess Tara Siegel Bernard is answering questions about the Affordable Care Act.


Fiscal cliff All it takes is a superhero - Felix TV
Reuters blogger Felix Salmon takes to kids toys to explain one of the most vexing problems facing Washington the fiscal cliff. (December 12, 2012)


Critics Notebook At New York Film Festival, Stiller and Cineaste Fodder
The New York Film Festival, now in its 51st year, has expanded and developed what might be described as a split personality.


Detroit's expected bond default seen raising constitutional issue
(Reuters) - Detroit is poised to default on about $641 million of its general obligation bonds on Tuesday, an event that is likely to spur a legal challenge over Detroit's decision to take tax money...


Dozens killed in building collapse
Authorities say they now know what may have caused a five-story building in Mumbai to collapse last week a decorator who removed a central wall and supporting beams without permission.


Berlusconi faces revolt over Italy confidence vote
ROME (Reuters) - Senior party figures in Silvio Berlusconi's fractious center-right movement urged Italian lawmakers on Tuesday to defy the billionaire media tycoon and back Prime Minister Enrico Letta in a confidence motion expected on Wednesday.


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.


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.


Rebels in Mali Suspend Peace Deal With Government
Separatists in the north accused the government of failing to begin the process of releasing prisoners as called for under the June peace accord.


Phys Ed Why Runners Dont Get Knee Arthritis
One of the most entrenched beliefs about running is that it can ruin knees by causing arthritis. But a new study finds that distance running is unlikely to contribute to the development of arthritis.


National Briefing | Washington Nominee for Energy Regulator Withdraws Name
Ron Binz, President Obamas nominee to be the nations top energy regulator, withdrew on Tuesday, conceding he did not have enough support for confirmation.


Billy Corgan's 'miserable success'
Billy Corgan on how the success of Smashing Pumpkins' early music didn't bring him happiness.


First floating turbine seeks winds of change in U.S.
Sept. 29 - North America's first floating wind turbine, launched in May, is being hailed as a prototype for a future US offshore energy industry. While the small "pilot phase" unit, sitting off the Maine coast, produces only enough electricity to power four homes, it represents the first stage of a far more ambitious project. Tara Cleary reports.


China's wealth brings worries
Bruce Stokes of the Pew Research Center discusses a new survey on what concerns the Chinese public.


Can business learn from soccer?
Football coaches are high-profile leaders of the sporting world, but can they also offer valuable insights in management to aspiring business or industry executives?


Reuters Today Two nations in peril
Oct. 2 - The U.S. and Italy are on the brink. Washington stays shut for the second day, while in Italy PM Letta faces a confidence vote.


At South Alabama, New to Big Time, Big Aspirations
Less than six years after deciding to add the sport, the Jaguars are hoping that joining the Football Bowl Subdivision Alabama will bring bowl berths and championships.


Domestic Lives When a House Falls in the Forest
Remembering a childhood home that led to a lifelong appreciation of modernism.


Uganda president dares exiled general to try to remove him by force
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni dared a dissident general in exile on Wednesday to try to overthrow him and said anyone seeking to use violence to seize power would be eliminated.


RPT-UPDATE 2-Australia boosts mineral exports, but coal targets tough
* Australia eyes 6 pct rise in thermal coal exports in 2013/14


NBA stars meet Africa's best
African basketball players get a training masterclass from NBA stars in Johannesburg.


Timelapse video shows nine years of 9/11 reconstruction
Sept. 11 - Marking the 12th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, webcam company EarthCam has released a timelapse video showing the nine year construction of One World Trade Center in lower Manhattan. The company says the video is made up of hundreds of thousands of images captured from 35 different angles by high definition cameras. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Islamist Party in Tunisia to Step Down
Tunisias governing Islamist party, Ennahda, has agreed to hand over power to an independent caretaker government that will lead the country through elections.


Cerberus interested in BlackBerry - Dow Jones
TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry Ltd has drawn interest from private equity group Cerberus and at least one other investor, CNBC said on Wednesday, quoting Dow Jones, which cited unnamed sources.


Oi, Portugal Telecom deal takes consolidation further -minister
SAO PAULO, Oct 2 (Reuters) - The combination of Grupo Oi SA and Portugal Telecom SGPS SA is the latest step in the companies' long-standing strategy of consolidating operations, Brazilian Communications Minister Paulo Bernardo said on Wednesday.


How does Galaxy Gear measure up?
It's tricky business comparing the handful of smartwatches publicly unveiled so far.


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.


Arnold Burns, Who Left Justice Dept. in Protest, Dies at 83
Mr. Burns, a top Justice Department official under President Ronald Reagan, resigned over what he and others viewed as improper acts by Attorney General Edwin Meese III.


Qaeda Plot Leak Has Undermined U.S. Intelligence
The disclosure in August of a terrorist plot by Al Qaeda has caused more damage to American counterterrorism efforts than the vast trove of data from Edward Snowden, the former N.S.A. consultant, analysts said.


You're the Boss Blog Today in Small Business Holiday Hiring
Leasing of business equipment declines. E-mail marketing isnt improving. Is the out-of-office auto-response message dying?


Brodeurs Tenure Stands Out in Landscape Rich With Resilience
In the long history of major league sports, only one player has spent more time with a single New York-area team than Martin Brodeurs 21 seasons with the Devils.


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