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


Miss Philippines crowned Miss World
A new Miss World was crowned Saturday, and though she competed as Miss Philippines, she hails from the United States.


Mexican storm victim We're ignored
As raging floodwaters swept away half of his timber shack, Saturnino Medina climbed to the roof.


Venus Williams Advances in Tokyo
Venus Williams rallied from a set down to defeat Simona Halep of Romania, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, and reach the quarterfinals of the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo.


Gods forbid India's temples guard their gold from government
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India, Sept 30 (Reuters) - India's Hindu temples are resisting divulging their gold holdings - perhaps nearly half the amount held in Fort Knox - amid mistrust of the motives of...


Currents | Furniture Learning From the Black Lumberjack
Robert Rising hosts furniture-making workshops in his yard in Ardsley, N.Y.


UPDATE 2-Lumber Liquidators cooperating in wood imports probe
* Shares down 9 percent (Adds analyst comments, details on scene, updates stock activity)


Cardinals Clinch Home Field in NL Postseason
Matt Carpenter and the St. Louis Cardinals clinched home-field advantage throughout the National League playoffs when they beat the Chicago Cubs 4-0 Sunday for their sixth straight win.


Giant duck conquers Taiwan
Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman's giant rubber duck tours arrives in Taiwan, is expected to draw 3 million spectators.


Economix Blog The Job Situation Looks a Little Worse
Revisions in government employment figures, superficially positive, actually reflect a reduction in gains reported for the 12 months that ended last March.


Dolphins Tannehill Surging to Head of Class
Ryan Tannehill, perhaps the most unnoticed member of the celebrated quarterback class of 2012, has led Miami to its first 3-0 start in 11 years.


Roundup City Humbles United in Manchester Derby
Sergio Agero scored twice as Manchester City rolled, 4-1, in the first derby between the rivals since the retirement of United Manager Alex Ferguson.


New shoes for 10,000 homeless kids
Nicholas Lowinger, 15, has provided new shoes to more than 10,000 homeless children since 2010.


RPT-Sailing-Australian wine mogul to challenge for America's Cup
Sept 28 (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...


The Media Equation For Journalists, More Firepower to Protect Sources and Secrets
What appeared to be a low point in a long campaign to rein in reporters and chill their sources may turn out to be a very big blessing in disguise.


Cosmos-Rowdies That 70s Rivalry, Updated
First place in the N.A.S.L. will be up for grabs Sunday night when the Cosmos host Tampa Bay.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Second Seed Is Upset
Kimiko Date-Krumm, 42, beat second-seeded Maria Kirilenko, 6-3, 6-1, to advance to the quarterfinals of the Korea Open in Seoul.


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.


Hello, who's this? The pope
CNN's Alessio Vinci reports on the new pope making personal phone calls to ordinary people around the world.


SpaceX Falcon 9 blasts off from California
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, California (Reuters) - An unmanned Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from California on Sunday to test upgrades needed for planned commercial launch services.


Rangers Stumble Against a Familiar Face After Signing a Key Player
Derek Stepan ended his holdout by signing a two-year deal with the Rangers on Thursday, when the team faced its former coach, John Tortorella, in Vancouver.


Before Kenya Attack, Rehearsals and Planting of Machine Guns
The plot to attack the Westgate mall was hatched weeks or months ago, with militants studying the buildings blueprints and hiding powerful machine guns in a shop, officials said.


50-Year Sentence Upheld for Ex-President of Liberia
Charles G. Taylor, the former president of Liberia, had appealed a sentence imposed last year in a case seen as a watershed for modern human rights law.


Giants Are in Dire Spot, but You Wouldnt Know It by Talking to Them
Despite starting 0-3 and ranking last in key offensive and defensive categories, the Giants remained undaunted about reaching their goals for the season as they prepared for the 3-0 Chiefs.


Presidents Cup, US Capsules
A capsule look at the American players in the Presidents Cup, to be played Oct. 3-6 at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio


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


E. D. Hirsch Sees His Education Theories Taking Hold
The education theorist E. D. Hirsch, criticized as elitist a generation ago, has seen his ideas adopted by hundreds of schools.


Al-Shabaab 'in survival scrap'
The rebel group's recent attacks on Kenya are a sign that it is losing, writes Ethan Bueno de Mesquita.


Big freighter traverses Northwest Passage for 1st time
LONDON (Reuters) - A large freighter completed a voyage through the hazardous Arctic Northwest Passage for the first time this week, showing the potential for cutting shipment times and costs as global warming opens new routes.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Balotelli Barred for Three Games
Mario Balotelli was barred for three games on Monday after a confrontation with the referee after A.C. Milans loss to Napoli on Sunday.


BlackRock CEO Taper now
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink thinks Ben Bernanke's plan to taper Federal Reserve aid to the economy is a good one.


Cargo Ship Docking at Space Station Is Delayed
A commercial cargo spacecraft, which was to dock at the International Space Station on Sunday, will not make its second attempt until at least Saturday.


Your Money Adviser When Health Deductibles Rise, Men Delay Emergency Care
A recent study found that men are more likely to delay treatment for serious conditions under high-deductible plans, in contrast to women, who tend to cut back care for minor ailments only.


In Practice One States Way to Bolster Health Coverage for Poor
Arkansas has come up with a plan to expand Medicaid using the new health care exchange, and other states are taking a look at it.


Roll Over? Fat Chance
More than half the dogs in America are overweight, giving rise to diet and exercise programs.


Eagle on No. 18 Gives Uihlein Lead in Dunhill
Peter Uihlein holed an eagle on the 18th hole to grab a two-shot lead after the third round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in St. Andrews, Scotland.


Expert Promoter didn't pressure Jackson's doc
The doctor convicted in Michael Jackson's death did not appeared to be pressured by AEG Live, an expert hired by the concert promoter testified Friday.


The Saturday Profile A Muslim Prosecutor in Britain, Fighting Forced Marriages and Honor Crimes
Nazir Afzal, a Muslim born in England to Pakistani parents, has become Londons go-to lawyer for cases involving violence against women.


Chat Chow A Taste of Childhood, With a Cherry on Top
A family trip on the Staten Island Ferry to visit the citys only Dairy Queen franchise triggers a cascade of memories.


T Magazine Model-Morphosis | Ysaunny Brito at Kenzo
The photographer Greg Kessler captures the transformations of the Spring 2014 Fashion Week in Paris.


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