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ArtsBeat Emmys Watch Robert Carlock on 30 Rock
Robert Carlock, nominated for an Emmy for writing 30 Rock, explains why hes better heard and not seen on TV.


The Boss Margaret Minson When the Gamex2019;s on the Line
As an athlete, Margaret Minson of Student Sponsor Partners learned how to take risks x2014; a quality that has helped her in her career.


UPDATE 3-BlackBerry warns of big loss, 4,500 job cuts; shares dive
By Euan Rocha TORONTO, Sept 20 (Reuters) - BlackBerry Ltd warned on Friday it expects to report a huge quarterly operating loss next week and that it will cut more than a third of its global workforce, rekindling fears of the company's demise and sending its shares into a tailspin. The company, which has struggled to claw back market share from the likes of Apple Inc's iPhone and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's Galaxy phones, said it expects to report a net operating loss of between $950 m


'To Kill a Mockingbird' author in dispute with U.S. museum over book's title
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (Reuters) - The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Harper Lee, is locked in a dispute with a museum in her Alabama hometown over the use of the novel's title.


Biden has tongues wagging over 2016 race with visit to Iowa
Sept. 16 - Vice President Joe Biden's appearance at Iowa's 36th annual "Tom Harkin Steak Fry" may one day be viewed as a telling sign of his presidential intentions. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


With His Remarks on Sexual Morality, a Surprise Pope Keeps on Surprising
Some think Pope Francis may be trying to shake up the Vatican hierarchy and prepare the ground for a more fundamental shift in the direction of the church.


Americans injured in Kenya mall attack -State Department
WASHINGTON, Sept 21 (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department said on Saturday it had reports that American citizens were injured in an attack when gunmen stormed a shopping mall in the Kenyan capital,...


Football Euro 2020 format success
European football's governing body, UEFA has revealed that 32 of its 54 member states have declared an interest in hosting matches at the 2020 European Championships.


Princess' trafficking case dropped
Prosecutors on Friday dropped human trafficking charges against a Saudi princess, saying a domestic servant living with her in Southern California was not being held against her will as previously alleged.


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.


Ad tech provider Rocket Fuel shares nearly double in debut
(Reuters) - Shares of advertisement technology company Rocket Fuel Inc nearly doubled in their debut as investors flocked to grab a piece of the company that has shown impressive revenue growth.


Well Medicine Is More Than Carrots and Sticks
In todays medical schools, words like provider and consumer are used as frequently as healer and patient. But no arsenal of incentives alone will ever produce the kind of compassion and attention to detail every patient wants and deserves.


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


France must cut reliance on oil and gas, says Hollande
PARIS (Reuters) - France should aim for a 30 percent cut in fossil fuel use by 2030, President Francois Hollande said in a speech on Friday which included plans for a carbon tax from 2014 and a tax break on home insulation to help consumers save energy.


Britain's Tate museum calls on government for funding "contract"
LONDON (Reuters) - The Tate museum called for a five-year public funding "contract" with the British government on Thursday to help stabilize its role as a national repository of art in an era of declining public finances for culture.


Priest in Zanzibar Is Burned in Another Attack on Clergy
The attack on a Roman Catholic priest was the latest aimed at Christian clergy members and churches in the last year on the Tanzanian island, which has a Muslim majority.


Tracking Stolen Art, for Profit, and Blurring a Few Lines
One of the worlds largest databases of stolen art is held by a private London company that is praised by some and criticized by others for its tactics in trying to recover the works.


North Korea Reality vs. Rodman
In The World According to Dennis Rodman, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whom he just saw on his second trip to the country, is quite likeable.


Snedeker fights back
World no. 7 Brandt Snedeker targets strong finish to 2013 after fighting back from a bone disease.


Don't be shocked by pope
William Donohue says Pope Francis is not about to turn the Catholic Church upside down and inside out.


News Analysis Quick Turn of Fortunes as Diplomatic Options Open Up With Syria and Iran
President Obama is facing two unexpected diplomatic initiatives with the United States biggest adversaries in the Middle East, Syria and Iran, each fraught with opportunity and danger.


Wine Pairings for a Vegan Meal
Dry ross, crisp whites, earthy reds.


Meet the Rules of the Internet
Hello! Welcome to the Internet. It's a big place, so let me show you around.


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.


T Magazine The Daily Shoe | Jimmy Choos Swan Lake Stilettos
T plucks the best shoes right off the runway. Todays pick black-and-white, feather-covered heels that can dress up any spring outfit.


Your Money Auto Leases Entice, but Theyre Still Costly
A car lease may seem like a steal, but it still costs several thousands more than buying a new car, not to mention a newish used car.


Well Medicine Is More Than Carrots and Sticks
In todays medical schools, words like provider and consumer are used as frequently as healer and patient. But no arsenal of incentives alone will ever produce the kind of compassion and attention to detail every patient wants and deserves.


Pierre-Paul Is Seeking His Old Form After Being Slowed by Back Surgery
The Giants defensive end says he is still rounding into form following back surgery that kept him from practicing until a week before the season opener.


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.


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?


Anti-Euro Party Gaining Steam in Germany
An upstart party, Alternative for Germany, is threatening to shake up the countrys consensus politics with a conservative message.


News Analysis Amid Economic Stress, Differing Strategies Emerge
Indonesia must get used to higher interest rates, its vice president said Friday, while Indias central bank decided it needed to lower its rates.


Good putting offsets poor ball-striking for Woods
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Tiger Woods endured another bad day of ball-striking at the Tour Championship in Saturday's third round but was thankful for a relatively sharp putting display as he carded his first sub-par score of the week.


Sluggish Ferraris look for more Sunday speed
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - It was a case of 'business as usual' for Ferrari in Singapore on Saturday as the Italian team ended a disappointing two days of practice and qualifying well off the pace and hoping to make up ground with superior race strategy.


Guiton Guides No. 4 OSU to 76-0 Mismatch Over FAMU
After a 76-0 victory over outmanned and overmatched Florida AM, Urban Meyer couldn't say for certain that his Ohio State team got a lot out of its meek non-conference schedule.


Dance Review Megan V. Sprengers Flutter Opens at the Chocolate Factory
In Flutter, a new work by Megan V. Sprenger presented at the Chocolate Factory, dancers undergo sometimes bruising encounters.


Dont Help Injured Baby Raccoons? Alabama Edict Angers Those Who Love Them
The state conservation agency has told raccoon protectors in Alabama to stop rehabilitating the animals, a decision that has angered many.


Even in a U.S. government shutdown, Obamacare exchanges could function
NEW YORK, Sept 21 (Reuters) - U.S. State officials behind the launch of President Barack Obama's healthcare reform on Oct. 1 say they could weather a federal government shutdown, though the scenario...


Gold iPhones sold out til October
With the latest iPhone handsets going on sale in 11 countries and territories Friday, there will be the usual lines of diehard fans snaking around popular Apple stores.


Well When Nurses Bond With Their Patients
As nurses we are taught that we are professionals and must maintain a certain emotional distance. But sometimes the line between a professional and personal relationship with a patient can become blurred.


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