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Fed's Tarullo short-term bank funding should be top regulatory focus
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Five years after Lehman Brothers collapsed, regulators' top priority should be cracking down on systemic threats posed by short-term bank funding, a U.S. Federal Reserve official said on Friday.


Nicklaus Confident Woods Will Break Majors Mark
Jack Nicklaus remains confident Tiger Woods will surpass his mark of 18 major titles despite facing a level of competition the Golden Bear says as good as any that's ever been in golf.


Giants Close-Up
A closer look at the Broncos victory over the Giants.


Roundup Liverpool Suffers First Loss, Everton Stays Unbeaten, and Chelsea Rebounds
On Saturday, Liverpool lost its first game of the season and Everton remained the only team in Englands Premier League without a loss this season.


UPDATE 4-Suspected al Qaeda attacks on Yemeni forces kill at least 31
ADEN, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Suspected al Qaeda militants killed at least 31 Yemeni soldiers and policemen in attacks in the south of the country on Friday, their deadliest for more than a year, security officials said.


Stenson Stays Four Ahead at Wet East Lake
Henrik Stenson retained his four shot lead in the season-ending Tour Championship despite dropping four shots in torrential rain over the closing holes of Saturday's third round.


UPDATE 1-Ireland's Ardagh offers to sell U.S. plants due to anti-trust issues
DUBLIN, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Ireland's Ardagh Glass offered on Friday to sell four U.S. plants to address anti-trust authorities' objections to its planned $1.7 billion acquisition of an American unit from France's Saint-Gobain.


Report Police lied in Marikana shootings
South African police lied about events in last year's Marikana miners' strike in which police fired on thousands of machete-bearing workers, an investigating commission said Thursday.


Classes canceled to deal with race issues
Oberlin College in Ohio suspended classes Monday after a student reported seeing a person resembling a Ku Klux Klan member near the college's Afrikan Heritage House.


Vettel breaks Ferrari hearts at Monza
Sebastian Vettel dashes Fernando Alonso's hopes of delivering a home victory for Ferrari at Monza with another commanding drive to win the Italian Grand Prix Sunday.


Timelapse shows aging
Filmmaker Anthony Cerniello made this timelapse using shots taken of family members of various ages.


Stenson and Woods Highlight Ups and Downs of Tour Life
Professional golf's fickle nature and the difficulty for players to find consistency in form could hardly have been better contrasted by Tiger Woods and Henrik Stenson in the opening round of the Tour Championship.


Solar innovation in Uganda
Inside Africa looks at how Ugandans living without electricity use innovative technology to bring light in their worlds.


Ukraine PM seeks to calm Russian fears over EU deals
YALTA, Ukraine, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Ukraine's prime minister sought on Saturday to calm Russian fears over Kiev's plans to sign a free trade pact with the European Union, saying in practice there...


Iraqi Kurds vote as oil-rich region seeks greater autonomy
ARBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraqi Kurds voted on Saturday for a new parliament that analysts said was poised to lead the oil-producing region further down the road to greater autonomy from Baghdad.


Today's Economist Yellens Credentials to Lead the Fed
Janet Yellens experience at the San Francisco Fed, on the Fed board and at the White House well qualifies her to lead the Federal Reserve, and Thomas Hoenig would be a worthy No. 2, an economist writes.


Dining Review | Connecticut A Review of Bianco Rosso, in Wilton
Bianco Rosso has style, flair and a short, compelling menu, featuring a two-course prix fixe lunch of excellent value.


America's Cup showdown postponed due to weather
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Fluky weather prevented America's Cup racing on Saturday, extending at least one more day a regatta that Emirates Team New Zealand a week ago appeared to have all but won against defender Oracle Team USA.


Your Money Adviser Checking the Data Collected on Your Work and Pay
Concerns like Equifax Workforce Solutions gather income and employment history information.


Court Says Privacy Case Can Proceed vs. Google
A unanimous decision found little merit in Googles legal maneuverings, stating at one critical point that the company was basically inventing meanings in an effort to declare its actions legal.


US Airways, American push back on Justice Department merger lawsuit
WASHINGTON (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...


Inter Milan Punished for Racist Chanting
Inter Milan was ordered to play its next home game, against Fiorentina on Sept. 26, with one end of its stadium closed as punishment for racist chanting by fans.


Economic View A Dearth of Investment in Young Workers
The bleak job picture for young Americans doesnt bode well for their long-term careers, or for the economys future.


Teacher punished for Twitter lesson
After a student made obscene comments about her on Twitter, a high school teacher in northern Mexico taught a lesson with an online post of her own a video showing her confronting the girl in class.


Supreme Court needs change
Law professor Eric Segall says we need to take a step back and look at some of the Supreme Court's major flaws.


Arthur Ashe U.S. sport's greatest black icon?
Arthur Ashe was the first African American to win a tennis grand slam. It's a measure of his influence that 20 years after his death his legacy burns as brightly as ever.


Fracking Here to stay?
CNN's Richard Quest talks to Texas Gov. Rick Perry about the economic boom hydraulic fracturing has brought to his state.


Analysis Benefit firms create tremors for insurers in U.S. healthcare shakeup
NEW YORK (Reuters) - American companies are sending shockwaves through the healthcare industry by moving a rapidly growing number of employees onto privately run online exchanges for their medical coverage.


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


Nairobi mall shooting may be "terrorist attack" - government
Sept. 21 - At least 20 people have been killed in a mass shooting at a Nairobi shopping mall, in what the Kenyan government has described as a possible "attack by terrorists." Rough cut. (No reporter narration)


Soros to marry for third time with three-day New York celebration
NEW YORK (Reuters) - George Soros, the 83-year-old billionaire investor, philanthropist and active supporter of liberal political causes, is set to marry health care and education consultant Tamiko Bolton on Saturday at his estate near New York City.


Deutsche Telekom to pick Scout24 buyer from four bidders magazine
BERLIN (Reuters) - German phone company Deutsche Telekom will pick a buyer for its online classified advertising business Scout24 from four private equity firms, Focus magazine reported on Saturday.


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.


How will 'Dexter' end?
In this web only clip, CNN's Jake Tapper talks with actor Michael C. Hall about the show's end.


Grand Theft Auto V scoring high - Piper Jaffray's Olson
Piper Jaffray's Mike Olson says the latest Grand Theft Auto will pay off not just for Take Two, but also for the gaming industry as it launches new consoles this fall. Bobbi Rebell reports.


At NPR, a New Host and a Move Westward
NPR officials have billed a move west as a chance for a legacy radio program, previously based in Washington, to rethink what it is and what it does.


Bale seals Madrid move
The longest transfer saga of the summer came to an end when Gareth Bale officially signed for Real Madrid. It's not known for sure if the fee is a world record but Bale did make it clear that he was overjoyed to be joining the Spanish giant.


Bo Pelini Draws Mix of Support, Rebuke From Fans
Longtime Nebraska football fans Karen Shelton and Sue Schrader arrived at Memorial Stadium eager to show their support Saturday for embattled coach Bo Pelini.


Cartoonists draw dangerous lines
In many ways, the Middle East makes a strange -- and at times perilous -- hotbed for caricature.


Coping in Muqdadiya
Many residents of the Iraqi town have been forced from their homes because of recent violence.


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