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Austen ring bought back from singer
A ring once owned by the 19th century novelist Jane Austen is to remain in Britain after a museum successfully raised funds to buy it from American singer Kelly Clarkson.


REFILE-UPDATE 1-New U.S. TV network fuses news, satire for young Hispanics
LOS ANGELES/MIAMI, Oct 27 (Reuters) - On Monday evening, U.S. cable network Fusion will launch with interviews of President Barack Obama and Republican Senator Ted Cruz. Later that night, four...


U.S. manufacturing growth slows in October, disrupted by government shutdown Markit
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. manufacturing grew at its slowest pace in a year this month and factory output contracted for the first time since late 2009, an industry report showed on Thursday.


T Magazine Feeling For | Halloween-Inspired Finds You Can Wear Year-Round
From a Wednesday Addams-style Peter Pan collar to glitzy jewels fit for a Disney princess, here are some costume staples that will remain highly wearable parts of your wardrobe long past Oct. 31.


Fantasy Football Week 8 Matchup Breakdown
Jarrett Boykin is suddenly a wanted man on fantasy rosters, as injuries to other Packers receiving options have created a valuable opportunity.


Fantasy Football How Rookie Wide Receivers Have Fared
Keenan Allen, Kenbrell Thompkins and DeAndre Hopkins have been the most fantasy-relevant rookies so far in 2013.


After Year of Working Around Federal Cuts, Agencies Face Fewer Options
As House and Senate budget negotiators sit down to devise a 2014 spending plan, politicians from both sides are preparing to think small.


Lives Hunting a Chimp on a Killing Spree
A moment of indecision would have grave consequences.


Rice Offers a More Modest Strategy for Mideast
In an interview, Susan E. Rice, President Obamas national security adviser, said the presidents goal was to avoid having events in the region swallow his foreign-policy agenda.


Perry Beat Langer in Playoff in San Antonio
Kenny Perry made a 10-foot birdie putt on the first hole of a playoff with Bernhard Langer on Sunday to win the Champions Tour's ATT Championship.


RRJ buys $248 mln stake in ING's US insurance unit -source
HONG KONG, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Asia private equity firm RRJ Capital, founded by ex-Goldman Sachs and Hopu Management dealmaker Richard Ong, has invested a further $248 million in ING Groep's U.S....


Wall Street T-bill stockpile surged before U.S. debt deal
NEW YORK (Reuters) - In a seeming game of hot potato, Wall Street's top firms were stuck with short-term U.S. government debt that no one wanted before Washington struck an 11th-hour deal last week...


REFILE-UPDATE 1-G4S chief for Britain resigns from security group
LONDON, Oct 24 (Reuters) - G4S, the world's biggest security services firm, said its UK chief executive Richard Morris had resigned and been replaced by the group's chief operating officer Eddie...


Petty Leads No. 6 Baylor to 59-14 Rout of Kansas
Bryce Petty threw for 430 yards and three touchdowns in fewer than three quarters, Lache Seastrunk ran for 109 yards and a score and sixth-ranked Baylor routed Kansas 59-14 on Saturday night for its school-record 11th straight win.


McIlroy hoping for a good weekend
It's not the biggest tournament in the world but Rory McIlroy will take a win anywhere he can get it and the former No. 1 is in contention through two rounds at the Korea Open.


In Mumbai Case, a Group of Assault Suspects Had Little Fear of the Law
The details of a gang rape case in Mumbai reinforce the notion that rape remains a largely invisible crime in India.


Report due on Japan's Mizuho mob-loan scandal, serious penalty unlikely
* Panel to deliver report on Monday, state regulator to review


Portugal reopens Madeleine McCann inquiry, UK police say
Portuguese police have reopened their investigation into the disappearance of 3-year-old British girl Madeleine McCann in 2007, London's Metropolitan Police said Thursday.


Ruling Lets Times Co. Complete Globe Sale
The completion of the sale to John W. Henry, owner of the Boston Red Sox, had been held up by a lawsuit involving the Worcester, Mass., paper.


Loss of Power in Georgia Can Bring Trial, or Worse
As voters prepare to go to the polls, several officials who served in the departing presidents cabinet are on trial or facing prosecutions that could bring long sentences.


Angry Over Syrian War, Saudis Fault U.S. Policy
Saudi Arabia is threatening to break with the United States and pursue a more robust role in supporting the rebellion against the Syrian government. But officials worry about alienating a friend and helping jihadists.


ArtsBeat Johnny Knoxville and Latest Jackass Movie Are No. 1 at Theaters
Jackass Presents Bad Grandpa generated $32 million in ticket sales at North American theaters over the weekend. Gravity fell to second place.


Britain braced for hurricane-force 'St. Jude' storm
LONDON (Reuters) - Hurricane-force winds are forecast to disrupt road, rail and airport networks on Monday when one of the strongest storms in decades is expected to hit the southern half of Britain during rush-hour, forecasters warned on Sunday.


Myanmar's magnificent treasures
After decades of a military junta rule, the south-east Asian country of Myanmar is opening up, and the government is working hard to welcome a plane loads of visitors from around the world.


World's witchiest travel spots
Witches have long not merely captured, but hijacked the imagination. Thankfully, today people prefer dressing as witches to burning them. Are you coven-curious? Check out our guide to the world's witchiest hotspots.


Lawmaker Offers Strong Defense of U.S. Surveillance Efforts in Europe
Representative Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said the National Security Agencys surveillance program was designed to protect the countries from the threat of terror.


Why the global economy will not affect India
Nov. 14 - Tulsi Tanti, the chairman and managing director of Suzlon Energy, sits down with Chrystia Freeland to discuss the global economy and how India will not be affected like European countries have been.


Gadgetwise Beats Signature Headphones Get an Upgrade
Beats Electronics recently revamped its ubiquitous Beats Studio headphones, which were originally released in 2008.


Critic on the Road Germanys Culinary Stars
Long overlooked by gastronomic tourists, Germany is flexing its culinary muscle, with chefs who honor their roots while heading in new directions.


Qlik Tech says order delays to hurt quarter; shares sink
(Reuters) - Data analytics software maker Qlik Technologies Inc forecast current-quarter results below expectations as budget constraints delayed deals in Europe and the Asia Pacific region.


Newsmaker RBS decision due in weeks - Osborne
Oct. 22 - UK finance minister George Osborne says hell make a decision on splitting RBS into a good and bad bank within the next few weeks.


Bomb kills 18 people on way to wedding in eastern Afghanistan
GHAZNI (Reuters) - A roadside bomb in eastern Afghanistan killed 18 people, including at least five women, who were travelling to a wedding party by minibus, a local government official said on Sunday.


Pettersen Maintains Lead at LPGA Event in Taiwan
Defending champion Suzann Pettersen struggled with three early bogeys but recovered for a 1-over 73 Saturday to maintain a four-shot lead after the third round of the Sunrise Championship.


GLOBAL ECONOMY-No Halloween horrors in store from the Fed
LONDON, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Back in May and June, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke played a trick on markets by sketching out a timetable for reducing the central bank's $85 billion-a-month bond...


Argentina urges U.S. court to not lift stay in bondholder case
NEW YORK, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Argentina urged a U.S. appeals court on Friday not to lift a hold on an order requiring it to pay $1.33 billion to bondholders who are suing for repayment following the...


Check In Hotel Review Copacabana Palace in Rio de Janeiro
A piece of Old World elegance by Copacabana Beach, this 232-room hotel is more than just a place for cleaning off the sand.


Corner Office To MasterCardx2019;s Retiring Chief, the X Factor is Presence
Robert W. Selander, who is retiring this week as chief executive of MasterCard, says it is important for leaders to relate to stakeholders at different levels of their companies.


A Reason for Hope in Congos Perpetual War
Defeats last year jolted both the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the United Nations into action, bringing new leadership and vigor to the fight.


One Play Saved a Game and May Have Saved the Jets Season
If not for speedy linebacker Demario Davis, whose tackle in the Sept. 8 game against the Bucs helped them win the game, the Jets would not be contending for a playoff berth.


T Magazine Accommodations | A New Hotel in L.A. Celebrates its Koreatown Surroundings
Andrew Zobler, the man behind the NoMad in Manhattan, took cues from the busy, 24-hour neighborhood to create the Line hotel, its two restaurants, bakery and nightclub.


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