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State of the Art In Arrival of 2 iPhones, 3 Lessons
Consider Apples two new iPhones, the 5C (budget model) and the 5S. Not exactly innovative, but they look good and the software is more efficient to navigate.


Iranian cartoon a web hit
Writer Amir Soltani talks to CNN about why he created "Zahra's Paradise" and shares his view of Iran's elections.


Economic View A Dearth of Investment in Young Workers
The bleak job picture for young Americans doesnt bode well for their long-term careers, or for the economys future.


Russia Cuts Budget to Try to Spur Growth
It was the clearest sign yet that officials do not expect the nations economy to revive soon and are ready to try a new policy.


Corner Office Rakesh Kapoor on Accepting Bitter Pills
Mr. Kapoor, chief executive of Reckitt Benckiser, says employees and leaders should not keep complaining about how life should be.


iPhone's pawprint sensor
You'll have to be doggedly clever to unlock Mike Linden's new iPhone 5S.


Soros weds consultant at his New York estate for his third marriage
NEW YORK (Reuters) - George Soros, the 83-year-old billionaire investor, philanthropist and active supporter of liberal political causes, married health care and education consultant Tamiko Bolton on...


Reach of Turmoil in Egypt Extends Into Countryside
In rural communities, where tradition has long been inviolable, the political crisis is tearing communities apart.


Ariana Grande finds 'Way' to No. 1
Nickelodeon star Ariana Grande has proven she knows "The Way" to No. 1.


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.


On Video Silent Treasures From the New Zealand Film Archive
Lost and Found American Treasures From the New Zealand Film Archive offers a dozen newly restored American silent features and shorts that were unearthed abroad.


T Magazine Backstage Beauty Report | A Healthy Dose of Moisture at Roberto Cavalli
Nourishing products that left the skin looking dewy and fresh were key backstage at todays show in Milan.


Books of The Times Francos Crypt Spanish Culture and Memory Since 1936
Mr. Treglown, a former editor of The Times Literary Supplement, challenges the idea that Spanish dissidents were completely stifled under Franco.


Rick Casares, 82, a Bear Who Got Yards With Grit, Dies
Casares led the National Football League in rushing in 1956 and is third on the Chicago Bears career rushing list.


Hillary Clinton 'realistic' on presidency
Hillary Clinton is in no hurry to decide about a potential 2016 bid for the White House, saying it is a decision "not to be made lightly."


Surgeons shrink child's head
The pictures may be difficult to look at, but 18-month-old Roona Begum's story of survival is remarkable.


Music Review Mohammed Fairouz Suites in Bargemusics Here and Now Series
Bargemusics Here and Now Series offered a program of works by Mohammed Fairouz, including pieces dedicated to Egypt and addressing an event in Syria.


Meet the CEO feeding the world
Helene Gayle must be one of the few chief executives working to eradicate her own job. The first African American female boss of poverty charity CARE, talks about some of the challenges of feeding the world


Obama hits the road as House Republicans vote in budget battle
WASHINGTON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will try to put some distance between himself and a battle with Republicans over government spending on Friday, touring a Ford plant in Missouri while the House of Representatives votes on a short-term budget bill.


Restaurant Review Estela in NoLIta
At Estela, the little differences keep boredom at bay.


Price Leads No. 17 Huskies Rout of Idaho St 56-0
Keith Price threw for 213 yards and three touchdowns in less than a half, Deontae Cooper scored his first career touchdown after three major knee surgeries, and No. 17 Washington routed Idaho State 56-0 on Saturday in the Huskies' final tuneup before the start of Pac-12 Conference play.


Diplomat's touch, no pushover
The less-than-confrontational comments coming from new Iranian President Hassan Rouhani are not what the West is used to hearing from that country's office in recent years.


Your Money Adviser Free Apps for Nearly Every Health Problem, but What About Privacy?
An analysis of 43 popular wellness apps by the nonprofit Privacy Rights Clearinghouse found that many apps connect to advertising and data-analysis sites without the users knowledge.


What is Al-Shabaab?
Al-Shabaab, an al Qaeda-linked militant group based in Somalia, claimed responsibility for the deadly attack at Kenyan mall on Saturday. Here is a Q and A that looks at this group


UPDATE 1-'Prisoners' snatches weekly U.S., Canada box office title
LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK, Sept 22 (Reuters) - "Prisoners," a dark thriller starring Hugh Jackman as a father on a desperate search for his missing daughter, locked up the weekend box office title in the United States and Canada, grabbing $21.4 million in ticket sales during its first three days in theaters.


UPDATE 1-RWE has to 'make do with fewer workers' - CEO in paper
FRANKFURT, Sept 21 (Reuters) - German utility RWE may cut more jobs than planned and sell assets to bring down costs as it battles sluggish demand for energy in a struggling European economy, its chief executive said.


Iran Said to Seek a Nuclear Accord to End Sanctions
Seizing on a perceived flexibility in a letter from President Obama to President Hassan Rouhani, Irans leaders are focused on getting quick relief from crippling sanctions, a top adviser to the Iranian leadership said.


Column Woods' Quest for Nicklaus Record Is Over
Tiger Woods had a clean palette to work with in the Tour Championship.


Shuttle lands at California air base
NASA officials Sunday waved off the first opportunity for space shuttle Endeavour to return to Earth, citing poor weather conditions.


Japan hands top arts prize to filmmaker Coppola, sculptor Gormley
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, Spanish opera singer Placido Domingo and British sculptor Antony Gormley won three of Japan's top arts prizes, the Japan Art Association said on Tuesday.


Inside chemical weapons lab
CNN's Fred Pleitgen got exclusive access to the lab where evidence from the Syrian chemical attack was scrutinized.


Market Ready Should I Convert My Alcove Into a Bedroom?
Advice on whether a home owner should renovate before selling.


First U.S. anti-Hitler film discovered in Brussels archive
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The first U.S. film to warn about the dangers of Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime has been found in a Brussels film archive, having lain unnoticed for some 75 years.


Op-Ed Columnist The Popes Radical Whisper
The Catholic leaders tone and words are a counterpoint to the arrogance and self-aggrandizement that define so much of modern life.


Advertising Spot Shares Moments of Better Cruise Memories
Carnival Cruise Lines has created a new campaign it hopes will put behind it the incident that stranded passengers last February.


Africa's elderly leaders' problem
Africa's aging leaders are out of touch with the youth, and by clinging to power they risk being overthrown, writes Mo Ibrahim.


Wind PIK see-saws as refi jitters fuel conspiracy theories
LONDON, Sept 20 (IFR) - Italian telecom company Wind's Payment-In-Kind bonds dropped sharply on Tuesday on concerns that the deeply subordinated notes would not be refinanced as quickly as some bondholders had expected.


'Prisoners' snatches weekly U.S., Canada box office title
LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK, Sept 22 (Reuters) - "Prisoners," a dark thriller starring Hugh Jackman as a father on a desperate search for his missing daughter, locked up the weekend box office title in the United States and Canada, grabbing $21.4 million in ticket sales during its first three days in theaters.


Merkel's conservatives shy of absolute majority-TV projections
BERLIN, Sept 22 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives are just shy of winning an absolute majority of seats in parliament, according to television projections on Sunday night.


House Bill Links Health Care Law and Budget Plan
Without a resolution, large swaths of the government could shut down Oct. 1, and a first-ever default on federal debt could follow weeks later.


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