Latest worldwide news Teenager defies the odds | | 17-year old Charley Hull will be the youngest player in Solheim Cup history after receiving a wildcard pick. |
What price golfing perfection? | | Pitch up with your credit card and your clubs if you want to walk the fairways at 10 of the world's finest golf courses. |
Reviving Italy's 'Old Lady' | | If the "Old Lady" of Italian football needs a sharp reminder of where she wants to be, Wednesday's European Champions League clash should provide it. |
5 Things to Know About World Series Boppers | | David Ortiz is turning the World Series into his own personal game of slow-pitch softball, at least that's how it looks. The only question is how long the St. Louis Cardinals will keep pitching to the Boston bopper. |
Sent back to N. Korean nightmare | | "Pack your bags you're going to South Korea." These are the words nine young North Korean defectors had waited years to hear having traveled thousands of miles. |
Chelsea Eliminates Arsenal From League Cup | | Csar Azpilicueta seized on a defensive blunder and Juan Mata scored a slick second goal as Chelsea dumped its London rival Arsenal out of the League Cup with a 2-0 victory. |
'Half of a Yellow Sun' on big screen | | "Half of a Yellow Sun" stars Thandie Newton and Chiwetel Ejiofor, and is one of the most eagerly awaited films to come out of Africa in recent years. |
Russian teen gets F1 chance | | He might only be 19 but Daniil Kvyat is ready to race with the big boys after being confirmed as Toro Rosso's new signing for the 2014 season. |
Duke Stuns No. 16 Virginia Tech, 13-10 | | The numbers suggested it was the same old Duke 0-for-11 on third-down conversions, a 387 to 198 deficit in total offense, and a whopping 3927 to 2033 disadvantage in time of possession. |
UPDATE 1-Expedia quarterly profit beats; shares soar | | Oct 30 (Reuters) - Online travel agency Expedia Inc reported a third-quarter profit that beat Wall Street estimates and said business referrals from review site TripAdvisor Inc. have improved, sending its shares up 18 percent in extended trading. |
5 Things to Know About World Series Boppers | | David Ortiz is turning the World Series into his own personal game of slow-pitch softball, at least that's how it looks. The only question is how long the St. Louis Cardinals will keep pitching to the Boston bopper. |
Obamacare data hub works for some states, but website is slow | | Oct 30 (Reuters) - The federal data hub was operating again for the 14 state exchanges on Wednesday after the second outage this week in the data center where it is based, restoring a key link used to enroll Americans in the new health insurance exchanges, a government official said on Wednesday. |
Golf Rory beats Tiger in China | | Rory McIlroy has had a 2013 to forget but chooses a lucrative exhibition match with World No.1 Tiger Woods in China to give promise of a return to his stellar best at season's end. |
8 incredible African photographers | | African photographers are giving voice to their own experiences like never before. Here are eight of the continent's best up-and-coming photographers. |
UKs Osborne has faith in U.S. | | Oct. 22 - UK Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne says U.S. politicians recognise the serious consequences of a default, and hopes that financial services arent excluded from any transatlantic trade deal. |
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