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U.S.-based money market funds see $43.8 billion net inflow Lipper
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors poured $43.8 billion into money market funds in the latest week as the threat of a U.S. default faded, data from Thomson Reuters' Lipper service showed on Thursday.


Australia's Warrnambool shares fall as bidding war intensifies
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Shares in Australia's Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Company Holdings Ltd (WCB) fell as much as 4.3 percent on Wednesday as an international bidding war for the company...


Dish wins dismissal of Harbinger's LightSquared lawsuit
Oct 29 (Reuters) - Charlie Ergen's Dish Network Corp won dismissal on Tuesday of a lawsuit brought by Phil Falcone's Harbinger Capital Partners in a fight over LightSquared Inc, a wireless communications business that is in bankruptcy.


ArtsBeat Bolshoi Dancer Pleads Not Guilty in Attack on Artistic Director
Pavel Dmitrichenko, a soloist with the Bolshoi Ballet, pleads not guilty in an attack that nearly blinded the companys artistic director.


Youre the Boss Blog Today in Small Business The Aftermath
Consumer outlook falls. The benefits of franchising. How employees waste time at work.


4 French hostages released in Niger, president says
Four French hostages held in Niger since 2010 have been released, French President Francois Hollande announced Tuesday.


'Miracle journey' to EPL dream
A "miracle" journey has propelled Gael Bigirimana from war-torn Burundi to soccer stardom in the English Premier League -- and a chance trip to the grocery store led to his big breakthrough.


Dubai's mega-airport opens
The first commercial flight has arrived at what's being called Dubai's "mega-airport." CNN's Richard Quest has more.


Rams Cede Spotlight to World Series
The St. Louis Rams played Monday Night Football at home for the first time since 2006, but the World Series remained at center stage.


Hungry City Crazy Crab 888 in Flushing, Queens
At Crazy Crab 888, the ambience may be zero stars, but the service approaches four.


Rocker Lou Reed of Velvet Underground dies at 71
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lou Reed, the pioneering musician who fronted influential rock band The Velvet Underground in the 1960s and won mainstream acclaim with solo songs "Walk on the Wild Side" and "Perfect Day", died on Sunday aged 71.


Blast Kills at Least 17 in Restive Afghan Province
A minivan full of civilians headed to a wedding in eastern Afghanistan struck a roadside mine Sunday, killing at least 17 people.


Rome Journal Aqueducts Defenders Volunteer to Fill Breach in Upkeep of Park
As budget cuts and vandalism have taken a toll on a park of Romes ancient aqueducts, volunteers have come forth to help, but they cannot completely fill the gap.


8 States Teaming Up to Support Electric Cars
California, New York and six other states said they would work jointly to adopt a range of measures to make it easier to own an electric car.


Amid Debate, Turkey Unveils Rail Tunnel Under Bosporus
The ceremony coincided with the 90th anniversary of the modern Turkish state and during debate about the tunnels safety.


Immigration Poses Threat of Another Republican Rift
A push to bring legislation to the House floor, led by a coalition of executives, conservatives and evangelical leaders, could affect campaign contributions before the midterm elections.


China Plans Its First Unmanned Moon Landing This Year
The mission, due by the end of 2013, will be the countrys first soft landing on an extraterrestrial body, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.


Born in Mexico, Living in Florida, Tiants Wife Is a Fervent Boston Fan
Maria Tiant, who met the former pitcher Luis Tiant through softball teammates in 1960, said of the Red Sox, I want them to win so much.


Custody fight may be traumatic for Maria
Becky Anderson speaks to a psychologist about how the custody battle over the Roma girl Maria may affect the child.


London Zoo tiger cub drowns
Keepers at London Zoo are "distraught" after a newborn tiger cub -- the first Sumatran tiger born there for 17 years -- drowned in a pool at its enclosure.


WHO official says "risk is high" of polio spread in Syria
Oct. 29 - A polio outbreak now hits Syria, where the World Health Organization says the "risk is high of spread across the region." Gavino Garay reports.


Major new course taking shape
Living Golf explores how work at the new private members club is progressing in the heart of the home of golf.


Music Review Alan Jackson Plays Carnegie Hall
The country star Alan Jackson played the songs of his new bluegrass album in Carnegie Hall on Monday.


Investors flood U.S. stock funds at fastest pace since 2000TrimTabs
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors sent $45.5 billion into U.S.-based equity mutual funds and exchange-traded funds from the start of October through Friday, the fifth-highest month on record, data from...


A Lesson in Time Management for a Wagner Coach
Bashir Mason, 29, is balancing his duties as mens basketball coach at Wagner with student teaching, his final requirement for a masters in education.


National Briefing | Southwest Texas Deal Reached Over Claims That Company Misused Visas
Infosys was accused of misusing temporary visas to bring Indian technology workers to the United States, justice officials said.


U.N.'s Brahimi meets with Syrian opposition
Oct. 29 - After more than two and a half years of bloodshed in Syria, U.N. peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi meets Syrian opposition groups, upcoming peace talks look grim. Gavino Garay reports.


UPDATE 1-ADM says GrainCorp deal delayed; adjusted profit misses view
CHICAGO, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Archer Daniels Midland Co said on Tuesday its planned A$3.0 billion ($2.8 billion) acquisition of Australian grain handler GrainCorp Ltd will likely be delayed until early...


Mexico tax reform plan clears hurdle, now needs Senate approval
MEXICO CITY, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Two Mexican Senate committees approved a package of measures on Tuesday aimed at boosting Mexico's weak tax take, sending the fiscal bill unchanged to the Senate floor...


Gadgetwise An iPhone Case That Doubles as a Charger
The flip-out prongs of the PocketPlug can go right into an electrical outlet without the need for wires.


Neuer says Bayern keeper's role easier under Guardiola
(Reuters) - Manuel Neuer is better suited to new Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola's style of passing the ball out from the back than he was to the tactics of predecessor Jupp Heynckes, said the Germany goalkeeper.


Artist creates 3D faces on pumpkins
Oct. 17 - Ohio graphic artist Deane Arnold has developed a passion for carving 3D, life-like expressions into pumpkins. Jillian Kitchener reports.


Learning From Veterans, Giants Lineman Earns Trust and Playing Time
Center Jim Cordle, set to play against the Eagles on Sunday in his fourth N.F.L. start, has helped solidify the offensive line after injuries to David Baas and others.


Editorial Sandys Unfinished Business
On the first anniversary of the storm, politicians are dodging legitimate complaints from people who are still suffering.


Chile jails four over gay killing
Oct. 29 - Four jailed in Chile for the torture and murder of a young gay man. Paul Chapman reports.


Your Money Out of Network, Not by Choice, and Facing Huge Health Bills
Consumers may face big payments to doctors who participate in their care, in an emergency or in a hospital, but are not in their insurance network.


Red Bulls Savor Being No. 1 ... for a Night
The Red Bulls finished No. 1 over all in M.L.S. and will play either Houston or Montreal in the playoffs.


Exclusive China central bank seeks to reassure money markets after rate spike
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's central bank sought to reassure money market traders that a spike in short-term interest rates does not signal a dramatic tightening of liquidity, sources said, in an apparent move to avoid a repeat of a credit panic that roiled markets in June.


Britain braced for hurricane-force 'St. Jude' storm
LONDON (Reuters) - Hurricane-force winds are forecast to disrupt road, rail and airport networks on Monday when one of the strongest storms in decades is expected to hit the southern half of Britain during rush-hour, forecasters warned on Sunday.


Treasure trove of Neapolitan jewels shown in rare Rome exhibition
ROME (Reuters) - A rarely seen Neapolitan collection of sumptuous jewellery, hidden away for centuries and estimated to be more valuable than England's crown jewels, opened in Rome on Tuesday.


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