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Can African aviation lift its game?
Nico Bezuidenhout, the CEO of South Africa's Mango Airlines, talks about the growing number of African airlines.


Golf Capsules
Down to his last chance to earn a PGA Tour card, Ashley Hall opened the Web.com Tour Championship with his second-best score of the year even though he called a penalty on himself when he noticed his ball slightly move.


Common Sense Investors and Fed Talk Past Each Other
Investors were confused when the Federal Reserve decided not to curtail its stimulus efforts last week. Ben Bernanke became exasperated too.


U.S. completes America's Cup comeback to beat NZ
Oracle Team USA produced a stunning comeback to retain the America's Cup and leave Emirates New Zealand heartbroken following a titanic tussle.


Dance Review Liz Gerring Dance Offers Mirrorlike Illusions in Glacier
Liz Gerrings Glacier had its world premiere on Thursday at Montclair State Universitys Alexander Kasser Theater.


The Devils Plan of Succession, Carried Out Gradually
Martin Brodeur is set to start his 21st season in the N.H.L., with Cory Schneider waiting in the wings to take over in goal.


Google goes inside the A380
Not content with climbing Mount Fuji or scaling the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the Google Street View team has once again stretched the limits of their brief, this time with a full tour inside an Emirates Airbus A380.


Religious fury alters Miss World
Demeaning, exploitative, degrading. Beauty pageants have been called lots of things.


Why India needs its own Oprah
Tanupriya Khurana watches intently as her sister Bhavna gets a makeover at a designer cosmetics kiosk in the middle of one of Delhi's most popular malls, Select Citywalk.


Michael Ward, Survivor of 85 Bombing by Philadelphia Police, Is Dead at 41
Mr. Ward was one of two survivors of a bombing in which police officers touched off a fire that killed 11 people and destroyed three city blocks.


Hurricanes Beat Sabres 1-0 in Preseason Finale
Cam Ward made 18 saves to help the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Buffalo Sabres 1-0 on Friday night in their preseason finale.


'Golden Bear' on tennis
CNN's Pat Cash meets golfing great Jack Nicklaus on the sidelines of Wimbledon.


James van Sweden Dies at 78; His Designs Urged Lawns to Grow
Mr. van Sweden helped lead a revolt against the well-manicured lawn, creating naturalistic, colorful gardens inspired by master painters.


Zalaznick, Once a Programming Force at NBCUniversal, Is Leaving
The announcement wasnt a surprise within the company. Promoted because of her work at Bravo, she had recently lost a corporate power struggle, executives said.


'Jaw jaw' better than 'war war'
There are 34 years of reasons to be skeptical about any negotiations that may emerge from Friday's historic phone call between President Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. There are scores of broken promises and outright lies about Iran's nuclear program itself. There is Iran's state sponsorship of terror and its efforts to extend its influence across the Middle East at the expense of peace, human dignity and America's allies.


California solar policy costing all utility customers report
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - California's non-solar homeowners are paying a growing share of maintaining the power grid under a controversial state policy, while ratepayers with solar rooftops are paying less, a report commissioned by the state's utility regulator said on Thursday.


Israel and Others in Mideast View Overtures of U.S. and Iran With Suspicion
Irans rivals worry about its sincerity, and fear that President Obamas desire for a diplomatic deal will only buy Iran time to continue its march toward building a nuclear weapon.


Hurricanes Beat Sabres 1-0 in Preseason Finale
Cam Ward made 18 saves to help the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Buffalo Sabres 1-0 on Friday night in their preseason finale.


Whats on Friday
Television highlights.


Bonita Spence, a Referee Who Had a Cheering Section, Dies at 52
Well known in the world of basketball, Ms. Spence also worked as an investigator in the public defenders office in Newark, N.J.


Jury deliberating Jackson death verdict
Jurors began deliberations Thursday afternoon in the Michael Jackson wrongful-death trial, potentially bringing the contentious case to a close after five months of testimony and three days of closing arguments.


Eight held over Nairobi mall attack, al Shabaab issues new threat
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan authorities are holding eight people in connection with an attack by Islamist militants on a Nairobi shopping mall and have released three others after the assault that killed 67 civilians and soldiers, the interior minister said on Friday.


Veteran executive Zalaznick to depart NBC Universal
Sept 27 (Reuters) - NBC Universal executive Lauren Zalaznick will be leaving the media company after less than a year in a job focusing on digital initiatives, CEO Steve Burke said in a memo on Friday.


ArtsBeat Bernadette Peters Will Star in Sondheim-Marsalis Collaboration
She will be one of the performers in A Bed and a Chair, which features Mr. Sondheims songs reimagined and arranged for a jazz orchestra.


Judge allows challenges to Illinois gay marriage ban to proceed
(Reuters) - An Illinois judge on Friday allowed two lawsuits challenging the state's ban on gay marriage to proceed, possibly setting the stage for state courts rather than the legislature to decide...


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.


Teen USA knew 'sextortion' accused
The college student accused of hijacking the webcam of Miss Teen USA Cassidy Wolf and other young women is a former high school classmate of the pageant winner.


Florida governor orders review of election laws after voting snafus
TALLAHASSEE, Florida (Reuters) - Florida Governor Rick Scott ordered his top elections official on Wednesday to figure out what caused long lines at polling stations and delays in ballot counting in the battleground state on Election Day.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Fashion Week Lanvin
Scenes from the Paris Fashion Week photo diary of Schohaja.


U.S. Republicans reject Senate bid to avoid government shutdown
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government edged closer on Saturday to a shutdown as Republicans in the House of Representatives rejected an emergency spending bill approved by the Senate and pushed instead for a one-year delay of President Barack Obama's healthcare reform law.


The power of friendship
World number 2 Andy Murray focuses on his friend, ATP doubles player Ross Hutchins, who is battling cancer.


Tasting the Green Circle Chickens
In a blind tasting, Melissa Clark and two Dining editors sampled the chickens fed scraps from some of New Yorks best restaurants.


Comcast Ordered to Place Bloomberg With TV Peers
A Federal Communications Commission ruling asserted that the cable company must place Bloomberg TV closer to other news channels in so-called news neighborhoods.


Wealth Matters Younger Generations Approach to Investing
Three reports by big financial institutions show how the younger generations want to set themselves apart from the baby boomers.


Preoccupations The Urban Lands of Opportunity
Where we live, rather than whox2019;s employing us, may now be attaching us to our work and careers.


Stockton, California, says has outlines of pension bond settlement
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Stockton, California, unveiled on Friday a draft plan for exiting from bankruptcy that it said had the "outlines of a negotiated settlement" with bond insurer...


Alex Rodriguez to fight suspension
The Yankees didn't make the playoffs this year for only the second time in 19 seasons, but star third baseman Alex Rodriguez has his own post-season battle to contend with.


DealBook First-Round Bidding to Begin in Auction of IMG Talent Agency
First round bids for the IMG, which represents athletes and entertainers including Peyton Manning and Justin Timberlake, are due on Monday, according to people familiar with the matter.


QA Gaming With Chrome, and Bypassing Windows 8
Fans of the game Minecraft may be able to get it to play on a Google Chrome notebook, and how to go directly from Windows 7 to Windows 8.1


Brazil's OGX says OGX Austria agrees to change debt payment date
RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept 27 (Reuters) - OGX Austria GmbH, which owns 100 percent of OGX Petrleo e Gs SA bonds in circulation, agreed to delay a debt payment to March 25 from Sept. 25, OGX said in a...


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