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Shopping With Laura Bohn All in a Daybeds Work
The versatile piece is as useful in wide-open spaces as it is in tiny ones. It also serves as an impromptu guest room.


Wealth Matters With Giving Season in Full Force, Seeking to Understand Donors
A new report challenges some accepted wisdom about how people give money and why they sometimes dont.


Hedge fund interest could spur Portuguese bank debt revival
* Market conditions rather than necessity to drive issuance


The Chatter The Chatter for Sunday, Nov. 3
Notable quotes from business articles that appeared in The New York Times last week.


Matsuyama Withdraws From HSBC With Injury
Hideki Matsuyama of Japan has pulled out of the HSBC Champions because of a back injury.


Germany's Merkel faces some internal opposition to CO2 backloading
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel faces opposition from some of her own conservative lawmakers to any move to back EU plans to prop up carbon prices, according to an internal party document.


Contrite White House Spurns Health Laws Critics
While the secretary of health and human services apologized profusely for the troubled rollout of the Affordable Care Act, President Obama traveled to Massachusetts to offer a forceful defense of the law.


The Disrupters Online Education as an Agent of Transformation
Online education is beginning to show itself as a disruptive innovation, introducing more convenient and affordable services that can transform sectors.


For Red-Cooked Beef, a Softly Fruity Wine
The spike of heat in this dish makes it one of the more difficult to pair with wine, but a well balanced zinfandel may go surprisingly well.


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


U.S. to allow expanded electronic device use on flights
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Airline passengers will soon be able to use certain electronic devices throughout their entire flight after the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration ended a long-standing ban on Thursday.


Africa's underestimated consumers
CEOs of African brands discuss why it can be difficult for foreign companies to thrive on the continent.


The Learning Network Blog 6 Qs About the News | Environmental Activists Arrested After Protesting Arctic Oil Exploration
How do you feel about Russia arresting these Greenpeace activists?


What I Love Christian Sirianos Walk-Up World
The Season 4 winner of Project Runway lives in a Chelsea rental with plenty of room for his favorite things.


Well The Father Who Fought for Lorenzos Oil
Augusto Odone, the father whose story was told in the movie Lorenzos Oil, left an indelible mark on the world of disease activism, setting a gold standard for what patients and their families might achieve with determination, good luck and the media.


Pakistan to review ties with U.S. after drone attack - Interior Minister
Nov. 2 - Pakistan's Interior Minister says U.S. drone strike that killed Taliban leader was a conspiracy to sabotage peace talks with Taliban. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Nadal drawn with Ferrer, Djokovic with Federer for Finals
PARIS (Reuters) - World number one Rafael Nadal will face compatriot David Ferrer at next week's ATP World Tour Finals in London, with last year's champion Novak Djokovic and runner-up Roger Federer drawn in the second group on Saturday.


YouTube hopes to boost music profile with new awards show
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Does the world really need another music video awards show? The answer is yes - at least according to YouTube.


McGinley's Ryder Cup test
European Captain Paul McGinley tests the course at Gleneagles.


Stargazing in the desert
It's thought to be the world's oldest desert. The sun has been beating down on it for at least 55 million years and it covers an area of around around 31,200 square miles. The Namib Desert is an unforgiving landscape but it's where Rob Johnstone chooses to spend his spare time.


YouTube Music Awards Are Readied for Webcast
The YouTube Music Awards, an online celebration of pop music and performers, will debut on Sunday, joining a crowded field of congratulatory broadcasts.


Doctors Fear Losing Leukemia Drug Deemed Risky
The Food and Drug Administration announced it would ban the sale of Iclusig, which is keeping patients alive but has grave side effects.


Bug parts, rat hair in your spices
You may inadvertently be getting more than you bargained for when you put paprika in your chicken paprikash.


Are Roma best team in Europe?
Nobody would have predicted this.


Federer You can't always win
17-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer on staying motivated and giving his best.


North Dakota woman plans to give obese kids letters on Halloween
(Reuters) - A North Dakota woman told a local radio station that on Halloween she will give children she considers obese a sternly-worded letter for their parents along with candy.


Social, by Matthew D. Lieberman
A psychologist examines our basic need to connect with others.


9 great travel rivalries
What's more fun than being locked into an eternal grudge with a detested foe? From Scotland to India to Australia to the U.S. South, not much for these impassioned rivals.


Ward Leads Capitals Rout
Joel Ward scored three goals for his first NHL hat trick, and Braden Holtby coasted to a shutout in the Washington Capitals 7-0 rout of the Philadelphia Flyers.


Fred Couples Leads Charles Schwab Cup Championship
Fred Couples extended his lead to five strokes Saturday after the third round of the Champions Tour's season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship.


U.S. private hiring slows, inflation stays muted
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. private-sector employers hired the fewest workers in six months in October while tepid domestic demand kept inflation benign last month, suggesting the economy was still...


Pan de Muerto Is Bread That Gets Into the Spirit
On the Mexican holiday meant to honor the dead, Da de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, this treat is in demand.


The Shortlist Mrs. Poe, by Lynn Cullen, and More
New novels take their inspiration from Edgar Allan Poe, Sigmund Freud, Dashiell Hammett, Lillian Hellman and other historical figures.


Private Hiring Slows; Consumer Inflation Stays Muted
Private-sector employers in the United States hired the fewest number of workers in six months in October, while tepid domestic demand kept inflation benign last month.


When Insurers Drop Policies Three Stories
Insurance companies are canceling millions of health insurance plans that fail to meet minimum standards, and a look at the stories of three people with such plans tells a complex tale.


China security chief blames Uighur Islamists for Tiananmen attack
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's domestic security chief believes a fatal vehicle crash in Beijing's Tiananmen Square in which five died was planned by a Muslim Uighur separatist group, designated a terrorist organization by the United States and United Nations.


Gift glut gives Egypt oil trade new headaches
LONDON/CAIRO, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Egypt has gone from fuel famine to glut thanks to gifts from Gulf monarchs since the army removed the Islamist president in July - and that is giving the state oil company and foreign traders new headaches.


U.S. energy opportunities growing
U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz says the U.S. is expected to be largest producer of natural gas in 2013.


Ariad suspends sales of blood cancer drug, shares sink
(Reuters) - Ariad Pharmaceuticals Inc will suspend sales of its blood cancer drug Iclusig, barely two weeks after the company stopped an ongoing trial of the drug due to safety concerns.


Ecclestone says door is open for India return
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - A deal has been done for India to return to the Formula One calendar in 2015 and for six years beyond that if tax problems with the country's authorities can be overcome, commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone said on Saturday.


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