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Sports Briefing | Soccer Fighting in Brazil Disrupts Clubs
The Brazilian league leader Cruzeiro will have to play one home match away from its stadium because of fan violence.


UPDATE 3-Hess profit, output tumble in wake of Libya unrest
Oct 30 (Reuters) - Political and military unrest in Libya sharply curtailed Hess Corp's output and profits in the third quarter, and forced it to temper expectations for the year, the oil and natural gas producer said on Wednesday.


F1 season off to a racing start
Ed Foster of Motor Sport Magazine previews the Formula One season with Amanda Davies.


Spain has given me everything, Brazil-born Costa says
MADRID (Reuters) - Diego Costa chose to play for adopted country Spain instead of Brazil where he was born because everything he has achieved professionally has been given to him by the Iberian nation, he said on Wednesday.


Penn State to Pay Nearly $60 Million to 26 Abuse Victims
The settlements in the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse case have been unfolding since mid-August, but Penn State waited until Monday to announce them all at once.


Koch Brother Wages 12-Year Fight Over Wind Farm
The billionaire industrialist William I. Koch has donated about $5 million fighting Cape Wind, a vast wind farm proposed for Nantucket Sound.


Vontobel sees client inflows at same pace as in H1
GENEVA (Reuters) - Swiss bank Vontobel AG has seen private client inflows continuing at the same pace as in the first half of the year, private banking head Peter Fanconi said on Wednesday.


Egyptian Satirist Returns to TV With Careful Barbs
In his first show since the military ousted President Mohamed Morsi in July, Bassem Youssef skewered the leadership with caution, in a test of what the government was prepared to allow.


Georgia Elects New President, but Real Power Will Rest With Next Premier
Giorgi Margvelashvili, a former deputy prime minister and education minister, was headed to a decisive victory, according to surveys of voters leaving the polls.


Leve des Conflits Extended
Dancers performed the work by the French choreographer Boris Charmatz, in the atrium of the Museum of Modern Art.


ArtsBeat Anatomy of a Scene Video of About Time
Richard Curtis narrates a scene from his comedy featuring Domhnall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams.


Serena Williams Pushes Her Limits in WTA Semifinal Win
The No. 1-ranked woman, playing in her 81st match of the year, looked exhausted at times but held on to eliminate Jelena Jankovic.


Tool Kit Gadgets to Help the Party Host
A robotic bartender will soon join a group of gadgets to help you throw a holiday or tailgate party to remember.


Syrian man in Tom Hanks-like limbo at Dubai airport
DUBAI (Reuters) - A Syrian man has been stranded at Dubai airport for 16 days in a case with echoes of the Tom Hanks film "The Terminal".


Back to St. Louis on the Way to Brazil
Vedad Ibisevic, who spent part of his teenage years in the American Midwest, scored the goal that sent Bosnia-Herzegovina to the World Cup.


Eugene Fama, King of Predictable Markets
An interview with the economist and, now, Nobel laureate whos known as the father of the efficient-markets theory.


Poison Pen A Warning on Chemical Peels
Two influential agencies moved to classify an acid commonly used by dermatologists as a possible carcinogen.


No. 20 S Carolina Rallies Past No. 5 Mizzou in 2OT
Hobbled by a sprained left knee, Connor Shaw asked Steve Spurrier if he could play Saturday night at Missouri.


Rambus asked about shredded records in Nvidia case
* Appeals judge says Rambus doesn't know what was shredded


T Magazine Home/Work | In Belgium, a Housewares Designer Finds Transcendence in Simplicity
After stints as an industrial design student, a runway model and a handbag designer, Michael Verheyden found his calling as a maker of wonderfully elemental objects.


New Yorkers target Barneys after black shoppers claim bias
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A small group of demonstrators gathered at the Manhattan storefront of Barneys New York Inc on Wednesday to express outrage over black customers' complaints they were stopped by...


Browsing Fall Fashion Is All About the Soft and Furry Bits
The latest in retail trends including pullovers and cardigans with furry bits, metal belts, cozy knit caps, and Alexis Bittar adds a fine jewelry collection.


'Stan' ready for singles success
Stan Wawrinka talks to CNN about his return to the World top ten and his Olympic gold medal win with Roger Federer.


Benchmark's Bill Gurley on writing "Above the Crowd"
Gurley explains the through process of his writing and what he hopes to achieve with it.


Edward Villella Choreographs Ice Theater Show
Edward Villella, the founding artistic director of Miami City Ballet who relocated to New York after leaving the company last year, brings a balletic influence to ice skating.


NTT Data to buy Spanish IT firm for about 50 bln yen - Nikkei
Oct 31 (Reuters) - NTT Data Corp will buy Spanish information technology group Everis Spain SLU for about 50 billion yen ($509.45 million) as it tries to expand in Latin America, the Nikkei reported, quoting company sources.


Zombies on bicycles ride through Key West
Oct. 21 - Thousands of costumed zombies pedaled beside the Atlantic Ocean in Key West for the 4th annual Zombie Bike Ride. Jillian Kitchener reports.


UPDATE 3-Boeing to place much of 777X design work outside Seattle
NEW YORK, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Boeing Co has decided to place a significant amount of design work for its new 777X jetliner in a handful of cities around the U.S. and overseas, moving work outside the...


Arts, Briefly Joyce Theater Plans
The New York City Ballet principal Wendy Whelan, DanceBrazil and Pilobolus are among those slated to perform on the Joyce Theater stage in 2014.


Taiwan says Hon Hai among six winners of 4G licenses
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's National Communications Commission (NCC) said on Wednesday six companies would pay T$118.65 billion ($4.03 billion), more than triple the original offer price, for 12 domestic fourth-generation (4G) mobile spectrum licenses as the bidders try to seize market share in the high-margin business.


Bet you didn't know this about Oz
"The food is excellent. The beer is cold. The sun nearly always shines. There is coffee on every corner. Life doesn't get much better than this."


Television Review Time of Death Tracks Terminal Patients to the End
Eight people fall ill and die in the course of Time of Death, a six-part documentary on Showtime.


Gadgetwise Review Western Digital My Cloud
Western Digitals new external hard drive, My Cloud, has a faster processor and a smoother setup than its predecessor.


Fitch Affirms Russia's Republic of Karelia at 'BB-'; Outlook Stable
MOSCOW/MILAN/LONDON, October 30 (Fitch) Fitch Ratings has affirmed the Russian Republic of Karelia's Long-term foreign and local currency ratings at 'BB-' and the Short-term foreign currency rating...


UK's Frieze Art Fair gets smaller, but big players still hopeful
LONDON (Reuters) - The Frieze Art Fair got smaller in 2013, but industry insiders said that would make it no less important for international players who flock to London every October to see cutting-edge contemporary works.


Sushis New Vanguard
All over New York, a more adventurous attitude awaits.


EU environment ministers call for action on climate
BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) - Thirteen European environment ministers urged the European Union on Monday to adopt ambitious energy and climate goals for 2030 or risk falling behind the rest of the world.


Serving up a winning diet
The legendary Bjorn Borg fueled his success with a daily diet of steak and potatoes. But the modern tennis star is more likely to be teetotal and to stick to a gluten free diet.


Air France must be main Alitalia partner CEO Intesa Sanpaolo
ROME (Reuters) - Franco-Dutch airline Air France-KLM must be the main partner of struggling Italian carrier Alitalia, said Carlo Messina, chief executive officer of Intesa Sanpaolo , one of...


Corner Office To MasterCardx2019;s Retiring Chief, the X Factor is Presence
Robert W. Selander, who is retiring this week as chief executive of MasterCard, says it is important for leaders to relate to stakeholders at different levels of their companies.


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