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Indian banks eye dollars to cover capital shortfall
* Local investors still resist debt with write-down option


Woods Finishes Over Par Again at East Lake
Tiger Woods was doing his best to get back into the mix Friday at the Tour Championship.


Dining Review | Westchester A Review of Blackstones Steakhouse, in Mount Kisco
Downtown Mount Kiscos variety of foods now includes prime dry-aged beef.


Noted Beauty Pageants Draw Social Media Critics
The pageants once again are platforms for protest, some of it inflammatory.


iOS7 What users need to know
Why it may pay to think twice before rushing in to download Apple's latest operating system.


Judge Blocks Shipment of Oil Equipment Through Idaho Forest
The move came in response to a lawsuit filed by the Nez Perce tribe and an environmental group, which charged that the Forest Service failed to enforce its own rules to protect the environment through the corridor.


Eureka Danger! This Mission to Mars Could Bore You to Death!
Astronauts go through years of training. But what can prepare them for millions of miles through nothingness?


Julie Fosdick, Kenneth Gillingham
The couple are professors, the bride at Indiana University and the groom at Yale.


RLPC U.S. covenant-lite loans soar amid investor demand
NEW YORK, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Huge demand for leveraged loans from billions of dollars flowing into U.S. loan funds pushed covenant-lite loan volume to a record $188.7 billion, far surpassing the record of 2007, and still going strong.


UPDATE 1-US Airways, American push back on Justice Dept merger lawsuit
WASHINGTON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - US Airways and American Airlines, whose proposed merger has been stalled by U.S. government opposition, urged a court on Friday to require the Justice Department to turn over documents relating to its approval of four previous airline mergers.


Scientists present moon rotation in full lunar glory
Sept. 19 - Using data captured by a NASA satellite in orbit around the moon, scientists have created a stunning movie mosaic showing a full rotation of the moon during a lunar month. Rob Muir reports.


Wrecked Costa Concordia now upright
The capsized cruise liner Costa Concordia was sitting upright early Tuesday after the first step of an unprecedented effort to salvage the ill-fated ship.


World Briefing | Asia Bangladesh Police in Deadly Clash With Islamic Partys Backers
The police opened fire on Thursday during clashes with supporters of Jamaat-e-Islami who were enforcing a general strike, leaving one man dead, local news media reported.


Obama says U.S. confronting "yet another mass shooting"
Sept. 16 - President Barack Obama said the United States is facing "yet another mass shooting," with an armed attack at Washington's Navy Yard. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Legless lizards found in California
Yellow belly legless lizards found in California.


Sunni mosque targeted in Iraq blasts
Sept. 21 - At least 15 people killed in double bomb blast at a Sunni mosque near the Iraqi city of Samarra. Paul Chapman reports.


China leaping forward on carbon footprint - World Bank
June 19 - China has set very aggressive goals to cut its carbon footprint as well as short-lived climate pollutants, says World Bank President Jim Yong Kim.


F.Y.I. Answers to Questions About New York
Questions about the historic significance of Substation 7, and the length of a dogs leash.


Sprint promises savings from new early upgrade plan
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sprint Corp on Friday joined its three biggest rivals in offering an early upgrade option for smartphones and promised cheaper fees than its competitors charge, in the latest sign of intensifying competition in the U.S. wireless market.


Why disc drives are an endangered species
Could the phrase "burn a disc" soon be interred in the computing graveyard, resting peacefully alongside 8-bit graphics and the chirping, buzzing hum of a dial-up modem? Some of the most influential computer makers in the world say yes.


MARKET PULSE-Prosensa, Verenium, Cyclacel, Tibco
(For more market insights, including options activity, click on ; for the Day Ahead newsletter http//link.reuters.com/mex49s; for the Morning News Call newsletter, http//link.reuters.com/nex49s)


Labour Party Finding Fault With Its Leader
Ed Miliband, who became the leader of the British Labour Party three years ago after its election defeat, has failed to convince the public that he is prime ministerial material.


Attacks Kill Scores in Iraq as Violence Surges
In a day of unrest, a suicide bomber detonated his explosives-laden car near a funeral tent in Baghdad, and another bomber blew himself up nearby.


One smartphone for the rest of your life?
What if you could buy a smartphone that would last you for the rest of your life?


Levels of Life, by Julian Barnes
Julian Barnes discusses life after the loss of his wife.


Report What happened at In Amenas?
Inadequate security measures and an unprepared military are two factors that allowed a group of Islamists to attack and take hostages at a gas field in Algeria in December, a report says.


T Magazine The Scene | Milan Fashion Week Jil Sander
Scenes from the Milan Fashion Week photo diary of Filippo Mutani.


QA Adding the Right Amount of RAM
How to upgrade the memory on a MacBook pro laptop and other OS X computers, and resizing the tiles on the Windows 8 start screen.


Tennis baby takes Internet by storm
The daughter of Bob Bryan, part of of tennis' greatest double act in history, has become a social media phenomenon.


Dance Review A Fall for Dance Prelude at the Delacorte Theater
A celebratory prelude to the Fall for Dance festival brought back choreography to the Delacorte Theater for free shows on Monday and Tuesday.


Messi Scores Hat Trick as Barcelona Cruises
Lionel Messi scored a hat trick as Barcelona opened its Champions League campaign with a dominant 4-0 win over visiting Ajax.


Syrian rebels and al Qaeda group end battle near Turkish border
Sept. 20 - Syrian rebels and an al Qaeda affiliate sign a ceasefire to end two days of fighting in the Syrian town of Azaz. Deborah Gembara reports.


World Briefing | Middle East Iraq Bombs Kill Worshipers at Mosque Near Samarra
Two bombs hidden inside air-conditioners exploded Friday in a Sunni mosque packed with worshipers north of Baghdad, killing at least 18 people.


Syria Meets First Test of Accord on Weapons
The government of President Bashar al-Assad made an initial declaration of the chemical weapons it possesses.


Veggies Jumping into Yogurt, Anchovies from Italy and More
Recommendations for the week of Sept. 17.


Somali militants say no negotiations with Nairobi mall gunmen
NAIROBI, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Somalia's al Qaeda-linked rebels said there would be no negotiations with the gunmen who killed at least 30 people in a Nairobi shopping mall on Saturday and were now involved in a standoff with Kenyan security forces.


'Rush' relives F1's death or glory days
F1's wacky races run during the 1970s provided the sport with some of its most celebrated and reviled moments which are now the subject of two feature-length films released this autumn.


Jackie Lomax, British Rock Singer Who Recorded With Beatles Members, Dies at 69
Mr. Lomax, who played with the Undertakers and the Lomax Alliance, never made it as big as his fellow Liverpool rockers, the Beatles, did.


Shortcuts Opting to Blow the Whistle or Choosing to Walk Away
Many employees are using their companies ethics procedures to report misdeeds, but the outcome is sometimes not what they expected or hoped.


Court Gives a Victory to Pandora Over Licensing Streaming Music
A federal judge ruled against Ascap, saying it must make its entire publishing catalog available for licensing by Pandora.


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