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Analysis Week 4 Quick Hits Corners Cover for Patriots Flaws
If not for the stability at cornerback, the Patriots defense would get gouged because it doesnt have a four-man rush thats explosive enough to force big plays.


Petrobras' August oil, gas output falls 1.8 pct yr/yr
SAO PAULO, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Production of oil and natural gas at Brazil's state-run oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA fell 1.8 percent in August compared with a year earlier even though some...


Ford C-Max Hybrid Owners Get Rebate for Disappointing Mileage
Ford will pay owners of the car $550 to compensate for what they will spend on gas beyond what the original rating had led them to expect.


Winston Helps No 8 Florida St Beat BC 48-34
With a wave of his left arm, Jameis Winston motioned for Kenny Shaw to go long. With a heave by his right arm, the Florida State freshman delivered the ball in stride.


Campaign Spotlight By the Light of the Silvery Spoon, Ads Propose Using Coffee as Creamer
A Maxwell House International Caf campaign aims for a humorous, romantic effect.


Recipes for Health Perciatelli With Baby Broccoli, Tomatoes and Anchovies
Five dishes with vegetables that can be prepared in the time it takes to boil water and cook the accompanying pasta.


Corsair group wins fight for RBS039;s 314 UK branches
LONDON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - A consortium led by private equity firm Corsair will pay 600 million pounds to be an anchor investor in 314 branches being sold by Royal Bank of Scotland .


UPDATE 1-Ashton, asked about Iran sanctions, says she wants best atmosphere for talks
WASHINGTON, Sept 30 (Reuters) - A top EU official, asked if new sanctions should be imposed on Iran as talks about its nuclear program unfold, said she wanted to go to the Oct. 15-16 talks with Iran in Geneva with "the best possible atmosphere."


'Snake Man' moves like a serpent
The "Snake Man" is real. The mythical creature with the body of a serpent and face of a human folds himself into a tight coil for the gasping crowds, before slithering into his next impossible position.


Obama calls congressional leaders as shutdown deadline draws closer
WASHINGTON, Sept 30 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama placed separate calls to congressional leaders on Monday evening as a deadline for a government shutdown drew closer, a White House official...


Big Deal Family Compounds, by Elevator
Its expensive in New York City, but a lucky few are building multigenerational compounds in the sky.


Record revenues for Man Utd
But that doesn't mean all United fans are happy. While Real Madrid landed Gareth Bale in the off-season's highest-profile transfer, the Red Devils were largely quiet during the summer window.


Spurs Return, NBA Finals Loss Still Seems Fresh
Family vacations, scouting, free agency, rest and relaxation, playing in the European Championships.


Q. and A. With Stuart Elliott
More colorful epithets for the companies you love to hate.


Dozens hurt in U.S. train collision
Two commuter trains crashed Monday near Chicago, injuring dozens of people, CNN affiliate WLS reported.


Two Marine Corps Generals Are Forced to Retire Over Fatal Security Breach
The punishment, considered unprecedented in modern Marine Corps history, came after an insurgent attack in Afghanistan in 2012 killed two Marines and destroyed six fighter jets.


Fashion Review Comme des Garons, Junya Watanabe, Cline, Yohji Yamamoto and Jean Paul Gaultier
A review of Comme des Garons, Junya Watanabe, Cline, Yohji Yamamoto and Jean Paul Gaultier


Fashion Review Givenchy When Japan Meets Africa
Marking nearly a decade since he came to the fashion house, Riccardo Tisci followed a new path best described as hyper-modern ethnic.


National Briefing | New England Massachusetts Fishery Group Limits Herring Catch
According to the rules, the Atlantic herring fleet can incidentally catch no more than 311.4 metric tons of river herring and shad.


Ecuadorean villagers lose bid to remove judge in Chevron dispute
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Thursday rejected a bid by Ecuadorean villagers to remove a judge overseeing a trial next month in a decades-old dispute between the villagers and Chevron Corp.


Myanmar says won't allow political opening to spur sectarian violence
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Myanmar will not allow those eager to incite ethnic and religious violence to exploit the Southeast Asian country's newfound openness as it struggles along the path to democracy, Foreign Minister Wunna Maung Lwin said on Monday.


Obama hopes Congress will "do the right thing"
Sep. 30 - In a press conference hours before a looming U.S. government shutdown, Obama calls upon Congress to pass a fiscal budget that includes "Obamacare." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Defining and Demanding a Musicians Fair Shake in the Internet Age
David Lowery, leader of the bands Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker, is pressing for higher royalties for musicians.


Elton John and Bernie Taupin Are Back With Diving Board
Bernie Taupin comes up with the words, and Elton John, separately, the music, in a pairing that has been successful for decades.


Why India needs its own Oprah
In India, many women are obsessed with lightening their skin. CNN writer Moni Basu recalls her own family's pressures to not get "too dark."


Syrian Minister Invokes Sept. 11 to Accuse U.S. of Hypocrisy
In his address to the General Assembly, the foreign minister, Walid al-Moallem, likened the devastations of terrorism in Syria and the United States.


Marc Andreessen Why I hate going public - Felix TV
The Netscape co-founder and high-profile venture capitalist tells Reuters' Felix Salmon that he hates selling companies -- nearly as much as he hates taking them public. What will his investors say?


U.S. considers expanding tablet, e-reader use on flights
NEW YORK, Sept 30 (Reuters) - U.S. aviation regulators began considering on Monday how to let airplane passengers make greater use of laptops, tablets and e-readers on board, while still ensuring the devices don't compromise flight safety.


Red Bulls Rewind Goalkeeper Makes a Case for Team M.V.P.
Goalkeeper Luis Robles recorded his 10th shutout of the season in a 1-0 over win over visiting Dallas on Sunday.


Ecotality, an electric car charger maker, files for bankruptcy
(Reuters) - Ecotality Inc , a maker of charging stations for electric cars that won a $99.8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy four years ago, has filed for bankruptcy protection and...


Today's Economist A Health Care Fight That Punishes Federal Workers
Critics of the Affordable Care Act continue to misrepresent its provisions, including one about coverage for Congress and its employees, an economist writes.


Quandary of Hidden Disabilities Conceal or Reveal?
Announcing a condition like epilepsy may stigmatize an employee, but keeping it secret could mean being fired.


Apple passes Coke as world's top brand
Move over, Coke. It looks like Apple is the real thing.


Roche immunotherapy drug may be 'game changer' in lung cancer
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - An experimental Roche drug that seems to work particularly well against lung cancer in smokers may be a "game changer" for these normally difficult-to-treat patients, researchers said on Sunday.


Even if Federers Game Wanes, His Moneymaking Potential May Not
Roger Federer has long been the most popular player on the Tour, but how will his marketability fare when he is no longer an elite player?


New delays hit Obamacare rollout before October 1 launch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Thursday announced new delays in rolling out President Barack Obama's healthcare reform, saying small business and Spanish-language health insurance...


ArtsBeat CBGB Festival Is Expanding in Its Second Year
My Morning Jacket, the Wallflowers and Grizzly Bear will perform in Times Square on Oct. 12 as part of the festivals expanded second year.


New app uses augmented reality to show internship opportunities
TORONTO, Sept 30 (Reuters) - College students and graduates know getting an internship can be the gateway to a job but landing one can often be difficult.


T Magazine Model-Morphosis | Cameron Russell at Stella McCartney
The photographer Greg Kessler captures the transformations of the Spring 2014 Fashion Week in Paris.


Pacers' Future Looks Bright After Signing George
Now that Paul George has a new contract, the Indiana Pacers can focus on more pressing matters.


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