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Iranians greet president after historic U.S. phone call with joy and suspicion
Sept. 28 - Iranians have mixed reaction to news their president, Hassan Rouhani, spoke by phone with U.S. President Barack Obama on their bilateral relations. Nathan Frandino reports.


Neymar Scores as Barcelona Stays Perfect in League Play
Neymar scored his first league goal and helped host Barcelona ease past Real Sociedad, 4-1, in Spains top league and stay perfect after six matches.


Preoccupations The Urban Lands of Opportunity
Where we live, rather than whox2019;s employing us, may now be attaching us to our work and careers.


U.S. clears Arkansas Medicaid expansion proposal
(Reuters) - The U.S. government approved Arkansas' proposal to use federal money targeted for expanding the Medicaid health program for the poor to help low-income residents buy private insurance under President Barack Obama's healthcare law.


Dance Review New York City Ballets Fall Gala
New York City Ballets Fall Gala paired each of its choreographers with a different fashion designer.


Colombia leader rejects Jesse Jackson help in release of U.S. hostage
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia's president rejected the involvement of U.S. civil rights activist Jesse Jackson in overseeing the release of a former U.S. Marine kidnapped by FARC rebels, saying on Saturday he would not allow the guerrillas a "media spectacle."


TABLE-Foreign brokers set to buy Japanese stocks
TOKYO, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Following are orders for Japanese stocks placed through six foreign securities houses before the start of trade on Monday. Japanese Stocks BUY 14.5 million shares SELL...


Gods forbid India's temples guard their gold from government
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India (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...


On the Threshold of Obamacare, Warily
Some uninsured people are eager to sign up for new state marketplaces, but for others the decision will require a series of complicated calculations.


Snedeker's big battle
Brandt Snedeker explains his rare health issue ahead of his FedEx Cup title defense.


Rare bomb attack in Iraqi Kurdish capital kills six
Sept. 29 - Bomb attack hits Iraqi Kurdish capital of Arbil, leaving six dead. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Datapoints Why Verizon Wanted It All
Verizon Communications move to buy the remainder of Verizon Wireless reflects the extraordinary profit advantage of wireless over landline service.


Breakingviews Diplomatic deal-making
Sept. 24 - Jeffrey Goldfarb and Breakingviews columnists discuss the unique structure and tactics in the $29 bln merger between U.S.-based Applied Materials and the Japanese Tokyo Electron.


Economix Blog 3 Leaders on Education Reform, Continued
The conclusion of a discussion with Education Secretary Arne Duncan; Mitch Daniels, the president of Purdue University; and John Engler, the head of the Business Roundtable.


UPDATE 1-AXA set to seal private-equity spin-off -FT
PARIS, Sept 29 (Reuters) - AXA is set to confirm the closing of a deal to spin off its private-equity arm early this week, the head of AXA Private Equity said in an interview with the Financial Times.


Fight Over Energy Finds a New Front in a Corner of Idaho
The Nez Perce Indians were drawn into the national brawl over the future of energy last month when they tried to stop a load of oil-processing equipment from moving through their lands.


Canucks Shut Out Rangers 5-0
Henrik Sedin scored two goals and the Vancouver Canucks blanked the New York Rangers 5-0 on Thursday night.


Dozens killed in market bombing in Pakistan's Peshawar
Sept. 29 - A bomb blast in the Pakistani city of Peshawar kills at least 33 people, including 15 members of one family. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Nigeria signs $1.3 billion power plant deal with China
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria has signed a deal for Chinese state companies to build a $1.3 billion power plant, the finance ministry said on Sunday, part of efforts to end chronic electricity shortages that are a major brake on growth.


The laser light that could cut cyclist deaths
It looks like a regular bike light, but one day a Blaze could save your life.


Op-Ed Contributor The End of Poverty, Soon
The evidence for eradication of poverty worldwide is on the side of optimists.


Sports Briefing | College Football Texas Booster Discusses Call About Saban
A top University of Texas booster who arranged a telephone conversation with Alabama Coach Nick Sabans agent said the talk lasted 45 minutes


Indian Oprah?
Tanupriya Khurana watches intently as her sister Bhavna gets a makeover at a designer cosmetics kiosk in the middle of one of Delhi's most popular malls, Select Citywalk.


Commercial cargo ship reaches International Space Station
Sept 29 (Reuters) - An unmanned U.S. commercial cargo ship flew itself to the International Space Station on Sunday, completing the primary goal of its debut test flight before supply runs begin in December.


What Lurks Beneath the Linoleum in Columbia County
Namely, wide-plank pine floors and square-head nails.


Critics Notebook The Unexpected Files Comes to Science Channel
The Unexplained Files, a new television series on the Science Channel, looks at some puzzles of existence.


A Cruise on the S.S. Brainstorm
Unreasonable at Sea was a voyage that brought together start-up founders, inventors, corporate bigwigs and mentors.


UPDATE 1-Amplats strikers in South Africa to rally on Monday
JOHANNESBURG, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Striking South African workers at mines operated by Anglo American Platinum kept the company guessing about whether they will call off the stoppage at a rally on Monday.


Tony Blair on the Middle East
Former UK PM Tony Blair on the Middle East on the heels of Kenyan mall shooting


Whats On Thursday
Television highlights.


China Sends a Real Estate Mogul to Prison
The banker, Gong Aiai, was sentenced to three years in prison for forging or illegally purchasing documents to buy dozens of houses.


Well Living With Cancer Feeling Older Than My Age
Sometimes cancer and its treatments make me feel as if I have entered a time machine that accelerates aging.


Sasha Sagan and Jonathan Noel
The bride is an independent writer, producer and film editor and the groom is a vice president of a securities brokerage in New York.


CORRECTED-ArcelorMittal sells majority of Algerian unit to state in $763 mln deal
(Makes clear in headline that the sum is part of an investment agreement)


Landeskog Scores 2 in 2nd as Avalanche Beat Kings
Gabriel Landeskog scored twice in the second period, rallying the Colorado Avalanche to a 3-2 win over the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday night.


The greatest F1 driver ever?
Who is the greatest F1 driver of all time? Past and present drivers give their verdict on the contenders to CNN.


Music Review Earth, Wind Fire Performs at the Beacon Theater
Earth, Wind Fire played its decades-old Top 10 hits, as well as some newer songs, at its show at the Beacon Theater.


America's rising tennis star
The top junior player in the world last year, 17-year old Taylor Townsend talks body image and those who've inspired her.


Derrick Rose Poised to Return to Bulls
Derrick Rose's long-awaited return is just about complete.


Tennis Djokovic gets engaged
It's a love match for Novak Djokovic.


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