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Breaking Bad Creator Gilligan in Deal for CBS Show, Battle Creek
Vince Gilligan wrote the new series, a police drama, for CBS 10 years ago, and it will begin next fall.


Advertising Time-Shifted Viewing, Plans for Las Vegas and Bossy Little Girls
Highlights of the 10th annual Advertising Week, including a panel discussion on a TV networks advertising plans and a conversation with Sheryl Sandberg, of Facebook.


Nigerian gunmen kill sleeping students
Under the cover of darkness, gunmen approached a dormitory in a rural Nigerian town and opened fire, killing and wounding students who sleeping.


Cilic Is Suspended Nine Months for Doping
Marin Cilic of Croatia, a former top 10 tennis player, tested positive for nikethamide, a stimulant; he can return to competition on Jan. 31.


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.


Obama Scorns G.O.P. Blackmail on Health Law
Days before the laws main elements take effect, President Obama mocked opponents for crazy arguments and accused them of trying to blackmail a president to stop the law.


Resignations In Italy Put Government In Crisis
The withdrawal of five ministers from the coalition government sets off a new crisis that could put Europes stability at risk.


Bangladesh network launches 3G services
DHAKA, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Grameenphone, majority owned by Norway's Telenor, on Sunday launched Bangladesh's first mobile 3G (third generation) network, aiming for national coverage by next April.


Gadgetwise Playing Around With a Toy Camera
Despite its cuteness, the tiny Bonzart Lit digital camera can help you make some compelling images.


The best of African street art
Africa street art can be anything from beautifully painted shop fronts, to spray can graffiti, to inspiring murals. You sent your street art photos to CNN iReport - here are the best.


Helping Arab states in transition
CNN's John Defterios reports on Europe's attempt to reboot relations with countries affected by the Arab Spring.


Michael Hill to Run Marlins' Baseball Operations
Talking about the direction of the Miami Marlins, new personnel boss Michael Hill thrust out his right hand adorned with an enormous World Series championship ring.


The Learning Network Blog News Quiz | September 27, 2013
See what you know about the news of the day.


'I did it my way,' says F1's 'Lazarus'
He was given last rites by a priest after suffering life-threatening injuries in a race accident, but returned to the track just 42 days later and went on to win two more world titles. Niki Lauda reveals how he defied his rivals, his employers and even his family to create a career that has been immortalized on the big screen.


No. 25 Fresno State Holds Off Hawaii, 42-37
Fresno State had its way with Hawaii for 2 quarters, then had to hold off the Rainbow Warriors' bid for a big comeback.


Well Ask Well Sleep or Exercise?
The Phys Ed columnist Gretchen Reynolds responds to readers questions about fitness.


A Troupe Thrives, After Disasters
3-Legged Dog is outrunning adversity thanks to its innovations in technology.


Iran is biggest test for Obama's often rocky ties with Netanyahu
WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Six months after President Barack Obama eased a strained relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to Israel dubbed "Operation Desert Schmooze," the two leaders now face the biggest test of whether they can work together - and the stakes are higher than ever.


Theater Review | New Jersey A Review of On Borrowed Time, at the Two River Theater
In On Borrowed Time, death comes to visit an old man who tricks it into climbing an apple tree from which it cannot escape.


Market bombing kill 33 in Pakistan's Peshawar police
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Twin blasts in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar killed 33 people and wounded 70 on Sunday, a week after bombings at a church there killed scores, police and hospital authorities said.


U.S. settles charges related to Actavis' Warner Chilcott buy
WASHINGTON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Friday said it settled charges that generic drugmaker Actavis Inc's proposed $8.5 billion purchase of Warner Chilcott Plc would be...


Kenya mall attack Additional suspect arrested
An additional suspect was arrested Sunday in connection with the deadly attack on a mall in Nairobi, Kenya, the country's interior minister said.


Rambus asked about shredded records in Nvidia case
* Appeals judge says Rambus doesn't know what was shredded


Climate change stars fade, even if risks rise
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Compared to the heady days in 2007 when U.S. climate campaigner Al Gore and the U.N.'s panel of climate scientists shared the Nobel Peace Prize, the risks of global warming may be greater but the stars preaching the message have faded.


In BP Trial, The Amount Of Oil Lost Is At Issue
The fines against BP hang in the balance, and depend on the level of negligence that is determined and how much oil was spilled.


China Ban on Items for Nuclear Use to North Korea May Stall Arms Bid
The export ban, if it is implemented fully, would give a boost to United Nations sanctions imposed this year that were meant to starve the Norths increasingly sophisticated nuclear programs.


Hardware heroes in our gadgets
Next time you marvel at the computer hardware in your hand, spare a thought for the tiny transistors contained within. Without them our modern gizmos wouldn't work.


Lake Pavilion
Inside the banquet-style Cantonese restaurant in Flushing, Queens.


Television Review Hello Ladies, Starring Stephen Merchant
Stephen Merchant, best known as the writing partner of Ricky Gervais, plays a British transplant to Los Angeles in Hello Ladies on HBO.


New King of Shaq-ramento
Former NBA player Shaquille O' Neal buys part of NBA's Sacramento Kings. CNN's Rachel Nichols has more.


Sailing-Australian wine mogul to challenge for America's Cup
(Reuters) - An Australian winemaker and his son, who own an island off Australia's Great Barrier Reef, have officially challenged software mogul Larry Ellison's Oracle Team USA for the next America's Cup, a source with knowledge of the situation told Reuters.


Ovechkin silent on gay law, Sochi security no issue
ANCIENT OLYMPIA, Greece (Reuters) - Russian ice hockey player Alexander Ovechkin, who will become the second torchbearer for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics on Sunday, refused to comment on Russia's controversial anti-gay law that threatens to disrupt preparations for February's Games.


Iran's foreign minister says nuclear enrichment is not negotiable
WASHINGTON, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Iran's foreign minister said on Sunday the country's right to peaceful nuclear enrichment was not negotiable in talks with the United States but it does not need to enrich uranium to military-grade levels.


Five injured in Alexandria clashes
Sept. 28 - Five people are injured in Alexandria as pro-Mursi protesters clash with local residents. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Climate change fogs business
A look at how companies are affected by climate change around the world.


T Magazine Letter From France | A Tiny Village With Its Very Own Princess
Harou, in northeastern France, has fewer than 500 residents, but it does have royalty the princess Minnie de Beauvau-Craon, who presides over the towns cultural life from her 82-room chateau.


Tunisia c.bank chief says ready to intervene vs inflation
ABU DHABI, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Tunisia's monetary policy is still in a tightening mode and the central bank will intervene with various tools, including interest rates, if inflation starts climbing...


De Niro to Replace James Gandolfini in HBO Drama
Robert De Niro, the Oscar-winning actor, has agreed to take over the part played by Mr. Gandolfini in the pilot of Criminal Justice. Mr. Gandolfini died in June.


Hungry City Kura in the East Village
At Kura in the East Village, Norihiro Ishizuka prepares sushi with a genial smile and a generous hand.


Church collapse in northern Mexico kills boy, 10, injures dozens
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A church under construction in the northern Mexican city of Juarez collapsed on Sunday, killing a 10-year-old boy and injuring at least 28 people, a senior Juarez official said.


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