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Agony in Kenya as families wait for news
Days after the Westgate Mall shooting, dozens of families linger and wait, not sure whether their loved ones are dead or alive. As many as 63 people are still unaccounted for.


Getting Online Products to Their New Owners
Speedy delivery of orders often poses a challenge for owners of small online businesses.


Gas prices lead to Sudan violence
Civic unrest over a spike in gas prices roiled Sudan for a fourth straight day Wednesday, with gunshots ringing out around the capital of Kharthoum and elsewhere as government forces tried to clamp down.


American dream of F1 double alive
The American dream of holding two Formula One races next season has been kept alive after a new Grand Prix of America was added to the 2014 calendar.


Sports Briefing | College Football Cincinnati Player Killed
A freshman offensive lineman for Cincinnati was killed and two freshman receivers were injured in a one-vehicle accident after the Bearcats 14-0 win over Miami (Ohio) on Saturday.


Too cute? Hello Kitty plane in L.A.
Cute and adorable or simply odd? The first of EVA Air's long range Hello Kitty jets completed its maiden flight to Los Angeles last week, drawing a litter of curious Kitty enthusiasts.


New Kindle Fires get faster, lighter
Amazon on Wednesday announced three new Kindle Fire tablets a 8.9- and 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX and a lower-end Kindle Fire HD. The tablets feature faster hardware, better screens, improved software and a subtle new look.


Star Turn as Reds Pinch-Runner Becomes Audition for a Postseason Role
Billy Hamilton of the Reds stole 13 bases in his first 13 attempts since being called up at the start of September, but questions remain about whether he could handle a broader role.


Britain's Prince William and Catherine get new 'conjugal' coat of arms
A new coat of arms to represent Prince William and his wife, Catherine, as a married couple was unveiled Friday, more than two years after their televised wedding was watched by people around the globe.


Update-Moody's affirms XL Axiata's Ba1 rating on its acquisition plan
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Uncommon Doughnuts, Healthier Chicken Nuggets and More
Recommendations for the week of Sept. 24.


Meet the ocean's 'great ladies'
It might be better known for its extravagant superyachts, but this week Cannes will be a haven for some of the world's most iconic vintage yachts. Jump aboard for Regates Royales de Cannes.


Consumer Prices Spike in Japan
The increase was seen as a sign that Japan may be emerging from 15 years of nagging deflation.


Recent Commercial Real Estate
Notable properties that have been recently listed for sale, sold or leased.


A massive fire engulfs Beverly Hills mansion
Sept. 27 - Firefighters try to keep enormous flames from spreading to nearby areas. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


U.S. SEC settles fraud case against former Vitesse executives
NEW YORK, Sept 27 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Friday it reached a settlement with two former Vitesse Semiconductor Corp executives accused of inflating company earnings and backdating stock option grants.


Climate Panel Agrees on Global Warming Report
Delegates to international conference will release their document on Friday after all-night negotiations.


Feds Ex-soldier hired team of hitmen
A former Army sergeant is under arrest in a federal sting operation that focused on a team he allegedly supervised in international drug trafficking and planned killings, according to the U.S. attorney in Manhattan.


Well Ask Well Sleep or Exercise?
The Phys Ed columnist Gretchen Reynolds responds to readers questions about fitness.


You're the Boss Blog Today in Small Business Too Many Start-Ups?
How to find a cheap flight. Using Google Plus for contests. Health insurance premiums come in lower than expected.


Logistics behind 'floating city'
Isa Soares ventures below deck to see the operation behind the scenes at the Royal Princess cruise ship.


Pakistani General Attacked in Quake Zone
Militants shot two rockets at a helicopter carrying Maj. Gen. Saeed Aleem, the Pakistani general in charge of disaster relief for the devastating earthquake this week.


Hadley Takes 2-Shot Lead Into the Weekend
Chesson Hadley and Andrew Svoboda did well enough Friday to think about a return to Sawgrass next May.


Why India needs its own Oprah
In India, many women are obsessed with lightening their skin. CNN writer Moni Basu recalls her own family's pressures to not get "too dark."


What to know about 'Homeland' this season
The second season of the Showtime hit "Homeland" ended with an explosive finale that left the CIA headquarters in shambles and a former war hero on the run, suspected of setting a bomb that killed 219 innocent people.


U.S. seniors lock in reverse mortgages before rules change
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - American seniors grappling with strained savings following the deepest recession in generations will soon face new hurdles in tapping a tool some have used to help finance...


Achillion stock plunges as FDA maintains clinical hold on hep C drug
(Reuters) - Achillion Pharmaceuticals Inc said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration decided not to lift a clinical hold it had placed on the firm's hepatitis C drug, sovaprevir, leaving an uncertain fate for the company's most promising drug.


Investors bet on last-minute deal to end fiscal showdown
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With a possible U.S. government shutdown days away, Wall Street still hasn't come down with a critical case of fiscal fever despite forecasts that failure to resolve the federal budget standoff could be catastrophic.


Bale Has Setback, but His New Team Is Surging Ahead
Two goals by Cristiano Ronaldo helped Real Madrid defeat Getafe, 4-1, but Gareth Bale sat out after sustaining an injury during warm-ups at Madrids Santiago Bernabu stadium.


Why India needs its own Oprah
In India, many women are obsessed with lightening their skin. CNN writer Moni Basu recalls her own family's pressures to not get "too dark."


Fed's Kocherlakota urges more stimulus, not necessarily more QE
HOUGHTON, Michigan (Reuters) - Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Narayana Kocherlakota, one of the most dovish policymakers at the U.S. central bank, on Thursday made his most impassioned...


UPDATE 2-U.S. Treasury official named lead on Detroit bankruptcy
DETROIT, Sept 27 (Reuters) - The executive director of President Barack Obama's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness was named on Friday to manage more than $300 million in federal, state and private...


UPDATE 1-Italian pasta king puts company in hot water with anti-gay comment
ROME, Sept 27 (Reuters) - When pasta king Guido Barilla found himself pilloried on social media for saying he would never use a gay family in his advertising, rival pasta maker Buitoni was quick to capitalise.


Corner Office Always Thank Your Star Players, Cheggx2019;s C.E.O. Says
Dan Rosensweig, president and C.E.O. of Chegg Inc., the online and mail-order textbook rental service, admires people who arenx2019;t afraid to think big.


N.F.L. Roundup Buccaneers Bench Freeman for Rookie
The Buccaneers replaced Josh Freeman at quarterback with Mike Glennon even though Coach Greg Schiano insisted Monday that Freeman would remain the starter.


N.F.L. Roundup Niners Rebound With a Rout Against St. Louis
Colin Kaepernick threw two touchdown passes as the 49ers, which was outscored by 56-10 in its previous two games, routed the Rams.


National Briefing | South Mississippi Quest for a Same-Sex Divorce
A woman is asking Mississippi to recognize her out-of-state same-sex marriage so she can get a divorce.


Telecom Italia chief Bernabe considering resigning source
MILAN (Reuters) - Telecom Italia Executive Chairman Franco Bernabe is considering resigning at a board meeting scheduled for Thursday, a source close to the situation said, as his plans to relaunch the heavily indebted company may not get enough backing.


Business Briefing | Legal News Delaware Judge Rules for Sirius Board in Shareholder Suit
The board of Sirius XM Radio did not breach its duty to shareholders by allowing a takeover by Liberty Media without demanding a premium for the stock, the judge ruled.


Well Naps May Aid Young Childrens Learning
Nap time may be an important tool for learning, a new study of preschoolers suggests.


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