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'Back is hindering Federer,' says Serena's coach
Roger Federer arrives in London for the ATP World Tour Finals with a point to prove.


Willie Nelson to Write New Memoir
The new book promises to be more personal than his previous books, sharing untold stories that involve Ray Charles, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard.


10 golden rules for soccer books
They are global sporting superstars, and they've got a story to tell.


Diwali from India to the world
Fireworks boom, blubs flash, and flames flicker CNN iReporters capture the tens of millions of people across the globe celebrating the beginning of the Festival of Lights.


Barcelona 2, Real Madrid 1 First Clsico Is a Charm for Barcelonas Neymar, Not for Madrids Bale
Neymar and Alexis Snchez scored goals on Saturday as Barcelona defeated Real Madrid in the Spanish league.


Living Golf meets Samuel L. Jackson
Amanda Davies gets a crash course in golf from actor Samuel L. Jackson, who always makes time for his favorite sport.


In Dispute Over a Song, Marvin Gayes Family Files a Countersuit
The song Blurred Lines, which was a hit for Robin Thicke over the summer, infringes on Gayes copyright of Got to Give It Up, the lawsuit says.


T Magazine At the Milan Interiors Firm Studio Peregalli, Old World Traditions Live On
The partners Roberto Peregalli and Laura Sartori Rimini have a knack for conjuring bygone historical eras, while adding a gentle, personal touch.


Well Home Births Pose Special Risks
Women who choose to give birth at home may be increasing the likelihood of some health risks for their babies.


NATO stages exercise as rearming Russia worries some allies
LONDON (Reuters) - When NATO forces start a major exercise in Latvia and Poland this weekend, they will be rehearsing how to oust an anonymous invading enemy from a fictional region.


Houdini fans hold seance Any word?
Houdini wouldn't speak to me. He refused to say one word. He hasn't spoken to anyone for 87 years -- since he died.


Snags reported on first day of transcontinental train tunnel
Istanbul's new transcontinental train tunnel under the Bosphorus Strait had a bumpy first day of operation, a day after Turkey's Prime Minister called it a "project for whole humanity" at an inaugural ceremony.


FOREX-Euro heads for worst week in 16 months on ECB bets
* Traders speculate about ECB rate cut as inflation plunges


J.C. Penney shares jump 10 percent on upgrade, short interest falls
(Reuters) - J.C. Penney Co Inc shares rose as much as 10.8 percent on Friday after Wall Street firm ITG Investment Research lifted its sales forecast for the department store chain, citing "improving...


Music Review Pizzarelli and Molaskey, Together Onstage and Off
In John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskeys wonderful new show at the Caf Carlyle, the couple reflects on what matters most.


UPDATE 1-Coke Femsa shares fall as Mexico passes food, drink taxes
(Adds passing of law, companies' comments, updates share prices)


Amanda Peet, Playwright, With The Commons of Pensacola
Amanda Peet turns playwright, with The Commons of Pensacola, starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Blythe Danner.


Turbulent tennis love matches
Speculation abounds that sport's foremost golf and tennis love match have called it quits. Double major winner Rory McIlroy and former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki are staying tight lipped on their alleged break up, but when it comes to sport the path of true love rarely runs smooth.


'Phantom Goal' Game Will Not Be Replayed, Says German Court
Hoffenheim lost its appeal for a replay of a Bundesliga match won by Bayer Leverkusen with a goal that should not have been allowed.


Times Co. Posts a Loss, Hurt by Sale of The Globe
The company said the results were positive because the company is now free to concentrate on its profitable core product, The New York Times and its affiliated publications.


Today's Economist The Beginning of the End of the Financial Crisis
The actions taken on Columbus Day 2008 stabilized the financial system but reverberate today, an economist writes.


Veteran chef to French leaders hangs up apron
PARIS (Reuters) - For 40 years, Bernard Vaussion has stirred and sauteed, poached and parboiled, reduced and roasted for six French presidents and their guests. Now it's time to hang up the...


McIlroy Bolts Out to the Lead at HSBC Champions
The graceful combination of power and balance. The bounce in his step after every birdie. His name at the top of the leaderboard. For at least one round, Rory McIlroy finally looked like the former No. 1 player in the world instead of a guy who hasn't won a tournament all year.


Theater Review Across a Span of Realism in London Theater
Different degrees of realism are at play in James Macdonalds production of Roots, Tamara Harveys From Here to Eternity and Mark Rylances Much Ado About Nothing.


'I did it my way,' says F1's 'Lazarus'
He was given last rites by a priest after suffering life-threatening injuries in a race accident, but returned to the track just 42 days later and went on to win two more world titles. Niki Lauda reveals how he defied his rivals, his employers and even his family to create a career that has been immortalized on the big screen.


T Magazine Listen Up | Cass McCombs and His Vagabond World
The singer-songwriters latest album, which includes a track recorded with the actress Karen Black before her death, is a rebuke against the very concept of an album.


Solving great white mystery
When coming face to face with the monstrous jaws of a great white shark, you'd probably want to be armed with more than a wet towel.


Motorbike gunmen in deadly attack
Armed militants killed six Shiite Muslims on Friday in Pakistan's volatile Balochistan province, an incident suspected to be "sectarian terrorism," police said.


Motherlode Blog What to Do When Your Child Asks About Your Income
Five things to think about when your children want to know how much money you make, including honesty, not making them feel badly and considering what they already know.


RBS avoids break-up with 38 billion pounds 'internal bad bank'
LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Bank of Scotland is to create an internal "bad bank" to fence off its riskiest assets, part of a raft of measures designed to heal its relationship with the British government and speed up its eventual privatization.


Gadgetwise Earbuds Built of Sterner Stuff, With a Few Quirks
The housings, fittings and plug of the RHA 750i are made from stainless steel, not plastic.


Rwanda 'key' to Congo's peace
John Prendergast and Sasha Lezhnev say that unless the Congo war's root causes are addressed in a broader peace process, violence will intensify and Rwanda could be drawn more directly into the fray.


NHL Calendar
Nov. 8 Hockey Hall of Fame game New Jersey Devils at Toronto Maple Leafs


Well Youre Going to Need a Bigger Bowl
In this weeks Recipes for Health, Martha Rose Shulman offers hearty vegetarian meals in a bowl (or on a plate) inspired by the Korean dish bibimbap.


Bourdain in Tokyo
From sedate, ancient gardens to boisterous robot cabarets -- here's the vital knowledge.


WRAPUP 3-World mourns Steve Jobs; Apple shares edge higher
* Apple shares up 1 percent (Updates links to stories, graphics, Breakingviews; updates shares)


Langer Needs Win and Help to Take Top Prize
Bernhard Langer knows what he needs to do at TPC Harding Park to win the Charles Schwab Cup season points title and $1 million annuity.


Top U.S. health official "Healthcare.gov can and will be fixed"
Oct. 29 - Marilyn Tavenner, director of the agency in charge of setting up the online insurance exchanges, apologizes for glitches on the healthcare.gov website. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


3 dead in first U.S. drone strike in Pakistan since leaders met
Missiles fired by a U.S. drone killed three people in Pakistan early Thursday, Pakistani intelligence officials said, the first such attack since Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif asked U.S. President Barack Obama to end the campaign of drone strikes.


Torres Scores Late to Give Chelsea Win Over City
Chelsea seized on a defensive blunder in the 90th minute to beat Manchester City, 2-1, in the Premier League.


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