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Froese's 2 Goals Lead Blackhawks Past Wings, 4-3
Byron Froese scored his second goal 325 into the third period and the Chicago Blackhawks held on for a 4-3 victory over the Detroit Red Wings in a preseason game Sunday.


Britain's FTSE edges lower as analysts cut Carnival
LONDON, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Britain's top share index edged lower early on Wednesday, with Carnival hit by a spate of analyst downgrades after a profit warning and with broad market sentiment...


Lawmakers cause Wall Street take-down
Sept. 25 - Summary SP 500 in longest sell-off this year; New homes sales growth slows; durable orders flatten; Hertz to rent Tesla Model S; Amazon unveils video-help enabled line of Kindle HD tablets. Conway G. Gittens reports.


Ask a Question About Job Hunting
In many ways, looking and applying for a job just isnt what it used to be.


M1, StarHub oppose SingTel ownership of fiber network
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Seven Singapore telecom firms, including M1 Ltd and StarHub Ltd, on Wednesday asked the government to reject Singapore Telecommunication Ltd's proposed acquisition of the firm developing the city-state's next generation broadband network.


Can a Gay, Catholic Leftist Actually Squelch Corruption in Sicily?
Rosario Crocetta is a reform-minded leader in a highly corrupt place that hates change. And thats only one reason his life is in danger.


Tipsarevic clinches Serbia's final spot
Novak Djokovic's Serbia will play holders the Czech Republic in the Davis Cup final but it was the World No.1's teammate Janko Tipsarevic who proved the final day hero in Belgrade.


Liz Gerrings Glacier Opens Peak Performances Series
Peak Performances is opening its season with a new work by the abstract choreographer Liz Gerring.


Tsonga and Simon Reach Open De Moselle Final
Top-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will aim for his third straight Open de Moselle title when he plays Gilles Simon in an all-French final Sunday.


Expert Promoter didn't pressure Jackson's doc
The doctor convicted in Michael Jackson's death did not appeared to be pressured by AEG Live, an expert hired by the concert promoter testified Friday.


Serena I apologized to Maria
Serena Williams refuses to get drawn into a pre-Wimbledon war of words with Maria Sharapova Sunday -- claiming she has apologized to her Russian rival for comments made about her personal life.


Up Next 11 things to know about Spain
It's Western Europe's second largest country, but it's the diversity of its people and passions that holds the key to understanding Spain's eternal appeal.


You're the Boss Blog Does Fulfillment Have to Be a Headache?
Laura Zander of Jimmy Beans Wool sees it as a competitive advantage.


UPDATE 3-Price cap plan wipes more than 1 billion stg off UK energy firms
* Government plan risks security of supply and green targets


Uncommon Doughnuts, Healthier Chicken Nuggets and More
Recommendations for the week of Sept. 24.


DealBook BlackBerry Buyout Offer Raises Array of Questions
BlackBerry said that it had reached an agreement to sell the company for $9 a share to a group led by Fairfax Financial Holdings.


Well Cooking With Miso
Many people know and love miso soup. But this week Martha Rose Shulman goes beyond soup and explains how miso can be used for glazes, dips and dressings.


South Korea unfolds future of urban driving
Sept. 2 - South Korean researchers have developed an electric car that folds in half for easy parking. Called the 'Armadillo-T', the prototype vehicle is designed for commuters in busy urban areas. Rob Muir has more.


T Magazine Letter From France | A Tiny Village With Its Very Own Princess
Harou, in northeastern France, has fewer than 500 residents, but it does have royalty the princess Minnie de Beauvau-Craon, who presides over the towns cultural life from her 82-room chateau.


The Mayors of New York
Historically, the template for choosing a new mayor of New York has resembled a pendulum, swinging from one extreme to another.


UPDATE 2-U.S. housing agency likely to tap Treasury funds -sources
* Republicans say FHA was irresponsible propping up market


Alonso saves cycling team
Ferrari star Fernando Alonso has decided to buy the cash-strapped Spanish Euskaltel Euskadi cycling team.


Foxtons, the London bubble stock James Saft
(Reuters) - It is hard to imagine, much less find, a better exemplar of how capital gets misallocated in a bubble than British property agent Foxtons, whose stock was publicly listed last week.


ArtsBeat New Getty Atlas to Preserve Data on Nondigital Photography
The Getty Conservation Institute in Los Angeles will collect and publish information about pre-digital photography to aid scholars and preservationists.


FireEye's debut signals red hot interest in cybersecurity
(Reuters) - The shares of cybersecurity company FireEye Inc leapt 80 percent in their trading debut on Friday in a sign of how red hot cybersecurity is on Wall Street at the moment, and even inspired...


Housing Recovery Seems Still on Track
Home values and home prices are rising, according to several surveys.


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


Books of The Times Yossi Klein Halevis Like Dreamers Focuses on 1973 War
Like Dreamers focuses on Israels near-defeat in the 1973 war as the catalyst for the settler movement and much else that has shaped Israel in the past 40 years.


Death toll from earthquake in Pakistan rises to 327
QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - The death toll from a powerful earthquake in southwest Pakistan rose to 327 on Wednesday after hundreds of mud houses collapsed on residents throughout the remote and thinly populated area, local officials said.


India Ink A Conversation With Environmental Activist Akhil Gogoi
Natural disasters, similar to the floods that killed several thousand people in the northern state of Uttarakhand in June, could also occur in Indias northeastern states if the construction of big dams and highways goes unchecked, says Akhil Gogoi, an environmental activist.


Pimp my flight Crazy paint jobs for jets
Does the paint job of an airplane -- otherwise known as its livery -- make a difference to you?


Couture Leads Sharks to 3-2 OT Win Over Coyotes
Logan Couture scored on a power play 328 into overtime to give the San Jose Sharks a 3-2 win over the Phoenix Coyotes on Saturday night.


Strong links between Al-Shabaab and U.S. residents
Peter Bergen says some immigrants to the U.S. have been a source of funding, recruitment for al Qaeda affiliate.


Bullock cements her fame in Hollywood
Sept. 25 - Sandra Bullock places her hands and feet in cement at Hollywood's iconic TCL Chinese Theatre. Roselle Chen reports.


Orbital Sciences' new cargo ship blasts off for space station
WALLOPS ISLAND, Virginia (Reuters) - An unmanned Antares rocket blasted off from a seaside launch pad in Virginia on Wednesday, sending a cargo capsule to the International Space Station.


Q. and A. With Stuart Elliott
The actors behind your favorite commercials.


Analysis Week 3 Quick Hits Takeaways on Steelers and Bears
The Steelers still may have the stingiest defense in football, but theyre 0-3 and the Bears are 3-0.


Exclusive GTCR looks to sell U.S. hospital company Capella - sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Private equity firm GTCR LLC is exploring a potential sale of Capella Healthcare, a hospital operator that may be valued at a little less than $1 billion, two people familiar...


Moscow Biennale Draws Official Praise, and Some Grumbling
The Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art steers cautiously between its ambition to promote that city as a cutting-edge art center and a concern about drawing the wrath of officialdom.


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