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| Loney Homers in 9th, Rays Beat Orioles | | | Wil Myers tied it with a two-run single on a jarring play in the seventh inning then pinch-hitter James Loney stunned the Orioles with a leadoff homer in the ninth, and the Tampa Bay Rays completed a four-game sweep that put a serious damper in Baltimore's wild-card hopes with a 5-4 victory Monday. |
| Ferrari waving the white flag? | | | Sebastian Vettel has already won the 2013 Formula One world championship -- at least that's the view of his Ferrari rivals. |
| Well Cooking With Miso | | | Many people know and love miso soup. But this week Martha Rose Shulman goes beyond soup and explains how miso can be used for glazes, dips and dressings. |
| Designer's boyfriend sentenced | | | The boyfriend convicted of strangling and drowning a famed swimsuit designer in a bathtub at a chic New York hotel was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison, the maximum sentence for second-degree murder, the Manhattan District Attorney's office said Monday. |
| America's Cup Comeback complete | | | Oracle Team USA still has a chance of retaining the America's Cup. Yes, true. Once trailing Emirates Team New Zealand 8-1, it's now 8-8 with the thrilling decider set for Wednesday. |
| Eye-tracker targets hospital navigation stress | | | Sept. 18 - A hospital in the UK is using eye-tracking technology to improve sign placement in its corridor system. The so-called "wayfinding" tests are designed to ease the confusion and stress often caused by navigating unfamilar hospital hallways, as Jim Drury reports. |
| Report Girl, 8, dies after wedding | | | Yemen's human rights minister wants child marriage outlawed after an 8-year-old girl reportedly died of internal injuries that she suffered on her wedding night. |
| Microsoft Surface new models, same problem | | | Sept. 23 - Microsoft unveils two new powerful and visually enhanced Surface tablets, but analysts say the products still may not have the appeal to sell the millions per quarter needed to catch up to the iPad. Conway G. Gittens reports. |
| Will next basketball stars be African? | | | Soccer may be the number one sport in Africa but basketball is growing fast and the NBA is targeting the continent to provide future stars, and tomorrow's fans. |
| Ready for a winter World Cup? | | | That prospect looks set to become a reality in 2022 after Europe's football associations voted against holding the tournament in the Qatari summer. |
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