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A Stadium Section Where the Field View Hardly Matters
A look at the new fantasy football lounge in EverBank Field, home of the Jacksonville Jaguars.


Bits Review Roundup The iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C
A small number of technology journalists have had their hands on Apples new iPhones for about a week, and the consensus was generally positive.


Salinger to Add Details on Relationships With Young Women
The Weinstein Company said that it planned to release a special edition of the film about J.D. Salinger with the additions. Also, the company plans a dramatic film based on the writers life.


TABLE-Foreign brokers set to sell Japanese stocks
TOKYO, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Following are orders for Japanese stocks placed through six foreign securities houses before the start of trade on Friday. Japanese Stocks SELL 20.9 million shares BUY...


U.S. Senate approves measure to avoid "helium cliff"
WASHINGTON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Thursday passed by a 97-2 margin a measure that would prevent a possible shutdown of the U.S. helium reserve program in early October.


Art in Review Joanna Malinowska A Hawk From a Handsaw
Although heavy-handed in its symbolism, Ms. Malinowskas latest solo is a high-spirited exploration of the North American frontier.


Art Review Riffs on Race, Role and Identity
Radical Presence Black Performance in Contemporary Art is an entertaining and philosophically stimulating exhibition at New York Universitys Grey Art Gallery.


Vital underground water found in arid north Kenya
Call it a watershed moment for Kenya.


The WTA hits 40th
Serena Williams and a host of No.1 ranked women's players gather at a unique celebration event Sunday to mark the 40th anniversary of the WTA founded by her 'inspiration' Billie Jean King.


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.


QA Exporting an iPhoto Library to Aperture
How to move photos from iPhoto to Aperture, and how to update a Google Calendar invitation.


Red Bulls Beat Toronto
Thierry Henry scored in the first half and Fabian Espindola added a goal with 10 minutes left, leading the Red Bulls to a 2-0 victory over Toronto in Harrison, N.J.


Stephen E. Malawista, Lyme Disease Researcher, Dies at 79
Dr. Malawista and his team were credited with defining an ailment that was causing distress in Connecticut.


Can Tiger win 15th?
Shane O'Donoghue previews the PGA Championship and discusses Tiger Wood's elusive 15th major.


New York Times Company to Resume Paying Dividend
The payment of 4 cents a share in October will be the first dividend for the company since 2008.


Under New Guidelines, Man Booker Prize to Be Open to Americans
Beginning in 2014, the award will be open to all novels originally written in English and published in Britain no matter where the author is from.


India Ink India Moves to Transform Its Pension System
A draft legislation aimed at reform in the pension sector, does not address the core objectives of pension reducing uncertainty, vulnerability and poverty in old age, expert says.


Swedish Game Disrupted in Stockholm as Fans Clash
A football match in Sweden was disrupted and five people were arrested on Thursday when Hammarby supporters invaded a stand and began throwing objects at the visiting GAIS fans below.


Sleepy Hollow Ratings Offer Hopeful Sign for Network TV
Foxs new series about a reincarnated Ichabod Crane had a big audience for its premiere; and ABCs Dancing With the Stars showed some life.


Carlos Slim increases stake in NY Times
Oct 6 (Reuters) - Carlos Slim, the Mexican billionaire who loaned the New York Times Co $250 million, has upped his stake in the company for the third time in two months.


Hackers want your smartphone
In the world of cyber security there are some well-known designations for anyone that considers him or herself to be a hacker, the term being so broad in scope now.


The Week A Solar System First and Sizing Down a Mountain
Recent developments in health and science news. This week That lip tingling from Sichuan cuisine and good news for the Arctics ice.


Bolivia celebrates man claiming to be world's oldest
Sept. 5 - A ceremony to honor a Bolivian man claiming to be 123 years old is held by local authorities. Tara Cleary reports.


Fall for Dance
The festival brought back choreography to the Delacorte Theater for free shows on Monday and Tuesday.


Brazil Soccer Club Ousted After Masseur Plays
A Brazilian club was disqualified from the fourth-division playoffs because the teams masseur made key saves in a game this month.


Guangzhou moves to end labor camps
China's third-largest city Guangzhou -- capital of China's richest and most progressive province Guangdong -- has announced it has taken the first concrete steps in unbolting the country's often reviled "Re-education Through Labor" (RTL) system.


Recent Commercial Real Estate
Notable properties that have been recently listed for sale, sold or leased.


Estela
Inside the intimate dining room on Houston Street.


Phys Ed How Physical Fitness May Promote School Success
Physically fit children absorb and retain new information more effectively than children who are out of shape, a new study finds, raising timely questions about the wisdom of slashing schools physical education programs.


Cubs Beat Brewers 5-1, Stop 5-Game Losing Streak
Luis Valbuena, Nate Schierholtz and Brian Bogusevic homered, and the Chicago Cubs beat the Milwaukee Brewers 5-1 Thursday to stop a five-game losing streak.


Whats on Monday
Television highlights.


Editor's Choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


Dining Review | Westchester A Review of Aquario, in West Harrison
Aquario is just steps from Silver Lake in West Harrison, but its owners try to stir thoughts of the Tagus River.


Race for City Council Speaker Intensifies After Primary
A number of council members have been suggested as candidates to succeed Christine C. Quinn.


T Magazine On View | Olivo Barbieris Awe-Inspiring Images of the Alps
The Italian photographer, known for his surreal aerial photographs of cities like Las Vegas and Rome, applies his trademark style to Europes most rugged mountains.


Legacy of Nintendo's Hiroshi Yamauchi
Former Nintendo President Hiroshi Yamauchi dies at age 85. Richard Quest speaks with Steve Butts of IGN about his impact.


EU police officer shot dead in Kosovo, testing fragile accord
PRISTINA (Reuters) - Gunmen shot dead a European Union police officer in a mainly Serb region of Kosovo on Thursday, dealing the mission its first fatality since deploying in 2008 and shaking a fragile accord between the Balkan country and its former master Serbia.


Hiroshi Yamauchi, Who Helped Drive Nintendo Into Dominance, Dies at 85
At 22, Mr. Yamauchi became president of his familys playing-card company and later steered it into the growing game business, developing hits like Donkey Kong and the original Mario Brothers franchises.


Cousteau Why Sumatra matters
Traveling just below the equator, deep in the Sumatran jungle of Indonesia for CNN's new "Expedition Sumatra" series, my team and I were on assignment to capture the story of a region at a critical crossroads, where rainforests that provide habitat to some of the most rare and endangered species in the world are being destroyed at an alarming rate by pulp and paper and palm oil industries as well as wildlife poachers.


Sanofi in $40 mln settlement over obesity drug linked to suicidal thoughts
NEW YORK, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Sanofi SA has reached a $40 million settlement of a U.S. lawsuit accusing the French drugmaker of misleading investors about the safety of a weight loss pill that a U.S....


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