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U.S. offers $162 million for Sandy-struck Atlantic Coast | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Five days before the anniversary of Superstorm Sandy's strike on the U.S. Northeast, the Interior Department announced $162 million in funding for research and restoration projects to help protect the Atlantic Coast from future storms. |
Argentine scientists tap cow burps for natural gas | | BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine scientists have found a way to transform the gas created by the bovine digestive system into fuel, an innovation that could curb greenhouse gases that cause global warming. |
Well Concussions and the Classroom | | The American Academy of Pediatrics on Sunday released new recommendations regarding students who return to school following a concussion. |
TABLE-Foreign brokers set to buy Japanese stocks | | TOKYO, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Following are orders for Japanese stocks placed through six foreign securities houses before the start of trade on Monday. Japanese Stocks BUY 16.4 million shares SELL 10.0 million shares ------------------------------------------------------ BUY 6.4 million shares |
'King of Good Times' on India's F1 future | | Vijay Mallya lives for Formula One. He runs his own team and is proud to have it race on home soil at this weekend's Indian Grand Prix -- but will it be the country's last chance in motorsport's elite division? |
Al Qaeda suspect denies charges | | An alleged al Qaeda operative accused of playing a role in the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges brought against him. |
The aerodynamics of F1 | | Christina MacFarlane explores the role aerodynamics play in boosting a Formula One car's performance. |
Behind Maria's village | | The homes are built with mud and straw. The streets are dirt and puddles. An old Roma lady gestures that she's so hungry it feels like her belly has been slit. |
In Libya's east, a former rebel commander tests Tripoli | | BREGA, Libya (Reuters) - For Libyan militia leader Ibrahim al-Jathran, shutting down half the country's oil production with an armed militia is not a crime, it is the start of a just battle for a fair share of country's petroleum wealth. |
Nadal on comeback triumph | | Fresh from his stunning win in New York, Rafael Nadal describes his relief after a painful comeback from injury. |
Vettel eyes fourth world title in India | | Sebastian Vettel's extraordinary sequence of performances at the Buddh International Circuit continued on Saturday as the Red Bull driver secured a third straight pole position for the Indian Grand Prix. |
What we didn't learn from Sandy | | Adam Sobel says the immediate response was effective but not enough has been done to counter long-term threat of more flooding and severe storms |
Ralph Pellecchio, James Wernz | | A special counsel for Citigroup in Manhattan and an attending physician at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn are married by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. |
Wed be better off without American Airlines - Felix TV | | Loose seats. Disrupted flights. Damning headlines. Its been a terrible week for American Airlines. Reuters blogger Felix Salmon explains why flying American and other big carriers has become such a drag. (October 4, 2012) |
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