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Snider's Homer Lifts Pirates Past Brewers 4-3
This one was for Roberto Clemente. The Hall of Famer's retired jersey is still the only 21 that matters for the Pittsburgh Pirates.


DealBook Bribery Charges in China for Official Whose Child Worked for JPMorgan
The official, whose daughters employment at JPMorgan Chase is a focus of an antibribery investigation in the United States, was accused of accepting nearly $8 million.


Dot Earth Blog Papers Find Mixed Impacts on Ocean Species from Rising CO2
A new collection of scientific papers provide fresh insights on how the ecology of the oceans is being affected by the global buildup of carbon dioxide released by human activities.


Butler Hires Miller as Coach to Replace Outgoing Stevens
Butler announced it was promoting the recently hired assistant Brandon Miller to replace Brad Stevens, who took the head job with the Boston Celtics.


David Frost, Interviewer Who Got Nixon to Apologize for Watergate, Dies at 74
A longtime broadcaster, Mr. Frost was best known for incisive interviews with public figures, including talks with former President Richard M. Nixon, which he called the highlight of his career.


Summertime, and Broadway Living Is Hard Attendance Drops 8 Percent
Broadway hits like The Book of Mormon, Wicked, Matilda and Pippin are doing well, but overall, summer turnout was low.


At 67, Coughlin Proves a Taskmaster Can Be Tender
Tom Coughlin, known for his ranting style and strict discipline, has mellowed after the birth of his grandchildren, but some of his rules will never go away.


With Tap, Mets Reliever Gets on Track
Vic Black, a new Met, had lost the velocity on his fastball and was looking to reset his career when he made an adjustment in his windup.


T Magazine Gallery | The Chelsea Hotels Resident Hairstylist Recalls Her Greatest Celebrity Clients
Eighteen years after she opened Suite 303, a salon on the third floor of the Chelsea Hotel beloved by celebrities, April Barton has moved her operation downtown.


Faith Rein and Udonis Haslem Taking Their Very Sweet Time
Faith Rein and Udonis Haslem, a player for the Miami Heat, were married after many years together.


Shortcuts Sometimes Second-Best Makes a Better Role Model
Recent research suggests we may be choosing the wrong people to emulate, and that could be hurting us professionally.


Giant King Kong storms the stage
He is a towering figure in the history of cinema, a colossus who has frightened and thrilled audiences in equal measure. Now King Kong, the famous silverback from the silver screen, is roaring and pounding his way onto the theatrical stage.


Cousin 'Maybe this is for the best'
Maria Castro Montes, cousin of Ariel Castro, says her thoughts are with the victims of abuse.


Interactive voyage of a lifetime
Interactive As the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race kicks off, 500 amateur sailors will be pushed to the limit. Explore our interactive map to see the challenges they'll face.


French Release Intelligence Tying Assad Government to Chemical Weapons
The French government sought to bolster the case for military action against Syria on Monday, releasing a declassified summary of intelligence on the use of chemical weapons.


ArtsBeat $2 Million Grant to Bolster American Ballet Theaters Training Programs
A grant from an anonymous donor will allow the Ballet Theaters Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School to add scholarships and broaden its training programs.


Preview Can Red Bulls Turn a Scuffle Into a Win?
Coach Mike Petke of the Red Bulls, who were to play D.C. United, and the teams star striker Thierry Henry had a confrontation on the practice field earlier in the week.


Music Review Ran Dank and Soyeon Kate Lee Performed Days Before Marriage
Ran Dank and Soyeon Kate Lee played a program of four-hand pieces at Le Poisson Rouge on Tuesday, four days before their wedding.


In Hearing, House Panel Seems Split on Syria Strike
Members of President Obamas national security team took the case for intervention before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday, a day after appearing before the panels Senate counterpart.


Hercule Poirot to Return in a New Christie Mystery
The novel, by Sophie Hannah, is authorized by the Agatha Christie estate and is to be released next year.


NASCAR's 'Bad Brad'
NASCAR champion Brad Keselowski talks to CNN's Carol Costello about winning and honoring the tradition of the sport.


Currents | Furniture The Scandinavian Way
A Norwegian trio designs their first product a chair called Oslo.


Smart highways inspire innovation
Innovator Daan Roosegaarde describes how "intelligent roads" could revolutionize the future of transportation.


Summer deals lift banks' hopes of MA tipping point
LONDON, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Verizon's deal to buy Vodafone out of their U.S. wireless venture for $130 billion may have been years in the making, but bankers hope it could be an inflexion point that marks the revival of big dealmaking.


Corner Office The Limitedx2019;s Chief Re-Recruit Your Team Every Day
Linda Heasley of The Limited says she should always be able to show her workers why they should work for her and her company.


Catholic diocese of Gallup, N.M., to file for bankruptcy
Sept 3 (Reuters) - The Roman Catholic Diocese of Gallup, New Mexico, plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this month to cope with mounting costs of litigation arising from claims of child sexual abuse by members of its clergy, the church confirmed on Tuesday.


Doctor gives free weekend surgeries
In Cameroon, there is only one doctor for every 5,000 people, according to the World Health Organization. Seeing his father and so many of his countrymen suffer, Georges Bwelle was determined to do something about it.


Mets 5, Braves 2 Duda and Brown Homer as Mets Drop Braves
Lucas Duda had three hits, including a home run, and Andrew Brown added a towering two-run shot to help Dillon Gee to his 11th win.


Wary eyes watch next step for India's Vedanta
* Vedanta completed overhaul of complex structure last week


Dozens at large after prison break in Tunisia
At least 49 inmates broke out of a prison in Tunisia on Sunday night, the country's state-run Tunis Afrique Presse reported.


Three being questioned in Houston-area high school stabbing police
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Three students are being questioned in a stabbing incident at a high school in suburb north of Houston that left one student dead and three others injured on Wednesday, authorities said.


International Real Estate House Hunting on ... Grand Cayman Island
The market in Grand Cayman, the largest and liveliest of the three-island archipelago known as the Cayman Islands, remains tilted much in favor of buyers, as one broker put it.


The TV Watch Parrying at the Top, and Lunging Below
Most of the heat and animation in the final debate among the candidates in the Democratic mayoral primary came from the two rivals competing for rock bottom.


U.S. Economy Growing at Modest to Moderate Pace, Fed Reports
The Federal Reserves Beige Book report pointed to firming residential real estate activity and rising consumer spending between early July and late August.


The McEnroe of 'chess on ice?'
He has overcome a fiery temper to become a champion in the world of curling -- a sport known as "chess on ice." Sweden's Niklas Edin is part of a younger generation with big dreams ahead of next year's Winter Olympics.


LVMH Chief Will Not Appeal Fine Over Herms Stake
Bernard Arnault, the French billionaire who controls LVMH Mot Hennessy Louis Vuitton, will not appeal a $10.5 million fine imposed by market regulators.


A Change in the Devils Owners, but Not in the Boss
Joshua Harris and David Blitzer were introduced as the Devils new owners, with Lou Lamoriello, the clubs longtime president and general manager, still in charge of the on-ice operations.


Personal Health Keeping Food-Borne Illnesses at Bay
People, not products, are the main cause of food-borne illnesses, and they can be avoided by following certain basic principles of food safety.


Bezos Makes First Visit to Washington Post as Owner
In an interview, Jeffrey P. Bezos, the founder of Amazon.com, said he expected the newspaper to have a new golden era under his ownership.


The Lede Tracking the Syrian Crisis
The Times is providing updates, analysis and public reaction from around the world.


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