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UPDATE 1-U.S. FDA issues final rules on mobile medical apps
Sept 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued final rules governing the development of mobile medical apps, saying it will focus its oversight on those products that have the potential to harm consumers if they do not function properly.


Al-Assad Rebels might attack weapons inspectors
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has suggested that some outside governments may urge rebels to attack international inspectors sent into war-fractured country to secure its arsenal of chemical weapons.


Car sales = U.S. growth?
CNN's Richard Quest takes a trip to Texas to look at how car sales show that America's economic recovery is underway.


Emmy telecast wins bigger audience, but leaves critics cold
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Even as viewership for Sunday night's Primetime Emmy Awards telecast on CBS rose for the second consecutive year, critics panned the U.S. TV industry's top honors as a dull showcase that gave its winners and nominees short shrift.


French nuclear plants to help fund energy goals PM
PARIS (Reuters) - France will use some of the proceeds from its nuclear power plants, alongside a new carbon tax, to help fund an overhaul of the country's energy policy, Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said on Saturday.


The pope's revolutionary message
David Perry says that the pope seems so transformative without changing any theological principles is a testament to the power of his reform.


UPDATE 1-US charges ex-Qualcomm executive, adviser in insider-trading scheme
WASHINGTON, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors announced Monday they had indicted a former executive vice president of the wireless technology company Qualcomm Inc for insider-trading and conspiring with his brother and his broker to launder the money and obstruct a government probe.


Body of eighth Colorado flood victim recovered
DENVER (Reuters) - The body of one of three people missing and presumed killed in massive Colorado flooding has been recovered from the banks of the rain-swollen Big Thompson River, officials said on Monday, raising the official death toll from the disaster to eight.


Van Gogh copies in 3D look almost real, cost 25,000 euros
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - It would be the envy of forgers a technology that can mint near-perfect reproductions of Vincent Van Gogh's paintings at a rate of three a day, with differences only experts can detect.


Leader's lapses leave $10M up for grabs
If Henrik Stenson fails to hold his advantage at the Tour Championship and misses out on a $10 million FedEx Cup jackpot, then the Swede will no doubt look to a potentially costly second half of his third round on Saturday.


You're the Boss Blog Would You Start a Business With 401(k) Money?
For many, it can be a very tempting strategy for all sorts of reasons.


U.S. Warns of Frauds Tied to Health Care Law
The warnings came amid reports of high-pressure sales tactics and efforts to obtain personal information from consumers in advance of the opening of the online markets known as insurance exchanges.


Entertainer Rolf Harris appears in UK court on child sex charges
LONDON (Reuters) - Australian entertainer Rolf Harris was charged in a London court on Monday with 13 child sex offences, dating back to the 1980s, as part of an investigation which has led to the arrest of more than a dozen celebrities.


Sports of The Times Settlement Leaves Fans at a Moral Crossroads
The recent settlement of a concussion lawsuit against the N.F.L. has put fans on a moral hot seat. Will they continue to watch a game that they know is damaging its players?


Week 3 Matchup Giants (0-2) at Panthers (0-2)
Cam Newton is the first of several dual-threat quarterbacks the Giants will face, and Mark Herzlich, a third-year middle linebacker, will play a pivotal role in minimizing his options.


Art Review T. J. Wilcox In the Air, at the Whitney Museum
T. J. Wilcox In the Air, at the Whitney Museum, features a filmed, sped-up panorama of a day in Lower Manhattan.


Anti-Hunger Advocates Put Pressure on Lawmakers Over Food Stamp Bill
The efforts came as the Republican-controlled House was expected to take up the measure this week.


ArtsBeat Video Watching the Finale of Dexter
Mike Hale, a television critic for The Times, breaks down Sundays series-ending episode of Dexter on Showtime.


Brent stays above $109 on upbeat China PMI data
* Coming up Euro zone Markit Manufacturing Flash PMI; 0758 GMT


T Magazine Live Stream | Missonis Spring 2014 Collection at Milan Fashion Week
The live stream of the latest womens collection from Missoni at Milan fashion week.


Theater The Lives Lived Outside History
Not What Happened, by the playwright and performance artist Ain Gordon, opens on Wednesday as part of the Next Wave Festival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.


ArtsBeat Despite TVs Glorious Present, Emmy Awards Opt to Look Back
Dave Itzkoff and Jon Caramanica live blogged the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards.


Honors for Breaking Bad and Modern Family
It was a night of upsets at the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, in which several HBO series won unexpected victories.


Well When Teams Lose, Fans Tackle Fatty Foods
Football fans saturated-fat consumption increased by as much as 28 percent following defeats and decreased by 16 percent following victories, a new study reports.


N.C.A.A. Taking Flexible Approach to Basketball Tournament
The N.C.A.A. announced changes to the way it will select teams for the mens basketball tournament, adding flexibility in hopes of keeping teams properly seeded.


Fed tapering -- like tailoring?
What can we learn about tapering from the world of tailoring? CNN's Richard Quest explains.


Fed may impose swipe-fee cap as it appeals ruling U.S. judge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve may continue with a cap on debit card swipe fees while it appeals a July ruling that rejected it, a federal judge ruled in an order made public on...


Books of The Times Debora L. Spars Wonder Women, on Chasing Perfection
Debora L. Spars Wonder Women joins the public conversation about womens success and the work-life balance.


Bob Shacochiss Woman Who Lost Her Soul
Bob Shacochiss novel of conflict and corruption spans five decades and four countries.


Residents mourn deadly church attack
Sept. 23 - Residents in Pesharwar observe three days of mourning after a deadly suicide attack on an Anglican church kills at least 78. Julie Noce reports.


An Escape From Slavery, Now a Movie, Has Long Intrigued Historians
Solomon Northup told a story of escaping from slavery in 1853, and for decades scholars have been trying to untangle the truth of his account.


Dexter The Final Ending
Mike Hale, a television critic for The New York Times, discusses the final episode of Dexter.


Television Review Trophy Wife, on ABC, Hopes to Repeat Sitcom Magic
Trophy Wife is an ABC comedy revolving around the latest spouse of a man who has already been married twice.


Barroso Europe not out of crisis
CNN's Richard Quest speaks with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso about the European financial crisis.


Pateryn, Galchenyuk Lead Canadiens Rout of Canes
Greg Pateryn and Alex Galchenyuk scored 26 seconds apart early in the first period, and the Montreal Canadiens coasted to a 6-0 NHL preseason rout of the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday night.


Bangladesh workers in pay protest
CNN's Jim Boulden discusses the pressure on Western manufacturers as Bangladesh factory protests express outrage.


Keeping busy tunnel tip-top
Atika Shubert looks at how engineers carry out maintenance on the Channel Tunnel, one of the world's busiest railway routes.


A New U.S. Player, Put on World Stage by Syria
Samantha Power, the American ambassador to the United Nations, will be on the spot as her performance at the General Assembly this week will help determine the countrys future course in Syria.


Typhoon Usagi hits China; dozens dead
Typhoon Usagi slammed into South China on Sunday night, forcing the evacuation of tens of thousands, the cancellation of hundreds of flights and the closing of a major shipping lane, state media reported.


Goalie Helps Others With Multiple Sclerosis
Josh Harding, now back on the ice at the Minnesota Wilds training camp, spent the off-season establishing a charity benefiting M.S. patients struggling to afford medication and treatment.


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