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Vision of Prairie Paradise Troubles Some Montana Ranchers
Some ranchers who fear the region will lose its identity object to conservationists plan to create a vast grassland reserve where 10,000 bison roam and fences are few.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Raonic Upset in Stockholm
A French wild card, Benot Paire, beat second-seeded Milos Raonic, 7-6 (3), 6-3, to reach the Stockholm Open semifinals.


ThyssenKrupp could set up steel processing in Brazil -report
FRANKFURT, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Germany's ThyssenKrupp could seek a partner to set up steel processing in Brazil if it fails to sell its steel mill in the Latin American country, the Wall Street Journal Deutschland reported, citing sources.


UPDATE 3-NQ Mobile hits back at Muddy Waters, releases account details
* Says short seller allegations false, but to form committee to investigate


Filling up on petrol station offices
(Reuters.com) - Seeking a place to work out of the office that is quieter than a bustling coffee shop and provides drinks, printers, Wi-Fi and even petrol?


Surviving anyway they can in the Central African Republic
Oct. 25 - Villagers in the northwestern Central African Republic fled into the bush when they were attacked by militia in August, with many still in hiding. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Cargo capsule undocks from International Space Station
Oct. 22 - A Cygnus cargo capsule undocks from the International Space Station Tuesday, paving the way for regular supply runs to the orbiting outpost. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Serena first into semifinals
Serena Williams becomes the first woman through to the semifinals of the season-ending WTA Championships on Thursday, winning her third successive match in Istanbul.


R.L. Stine to Revive Fear Street Series
The first new book in the horror series for young adults, written by the author of the Goosebumps books, is due in October 2014.


NY eatery gives diners the silent treatment
October 22 - Eating in silence is the latest trend at a Brooklyn restaurant. Sharon Reich reports.


Inside the Walls of Fez
Relying on instinct, hospitality and a bit of technology, the author discovers the rewards of exploring the Moroccan citys medina without a guide.


Wealth Matters When Having a Nanny Cam Isnt Enough
Tips on how to avoid pitfalls in the employment of household help.


Breakingviews Carney's faith in financial regulation
Oct. 25 - The Bank of England governor's sensible new liquidity regime is part of an 'open for business' approach to banking. Carney must not overestimate the ability to deal with crises, says Breakingviews.


Mitsubishi Motors plans $2 bln share offer as early as Jan -sources
TOKYO, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Mitsubishi Motors Corp plans to raise around $2 billion in a public share offering as early as January to pay back top shareholders for a 2004 bailout that enabled its decade-long turnaround, sources familiar with the matter said on Saturday.


Twitter Illiterate? Mastering the @BCs
Only about 18 percent of American Internet users are active on Twitter, so here are some tips if youre still new to the microblogging service.


Telecom equipment maker CommScope's shares rise slightly in debut
Oct 25 (Reuters) - Shares of CommScope Holdings Co Inc , which is backed by private equity firm Carlyle Group LP, rose 3 percent in their debut, valuing the telecommunications equipment maker at...


China Introduces a New Lending Rate
The rate, set by a group of banks, is another step aimed at a more market determined financial system in the country.


Almost a Year After Massacre, Newtown Begins Razing Sandy Hook School
The demolition will continue for the next several weeks, a town official said, and is to be completed by the first anniversary of the shootings.


The Lede Its Sisi-Mania, as Nationalist Fervor Sweeps Through Egypt
A robust media campaign in Egypt promoting the leadership qualities of Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, as the replacement for deposed President Mohamed Morsi, often features lavish praise.


On Twitter, Eavesdropper Reveals Former N.S.A. Heads Train Chat
A phone conversation between Michael V. Hayden, a former head of the National Security Agency, and three journalists was overheard and tweeted about by a fellow train passenger.


Hans Ephraimson-Abt, Air-Crash Victims Crusader, Dies at 91
Mr. Ephraimson-Abt became an internationally known advocate after the death of his daughter on Korean Air Lines Flight 007, which was shot down by Soviet fighter planes in 1983.


Mariah's back with a new song
The singer is set to release a new single, "The Art of Letting Go," on November 11.


Jovanka Broz, Titos Widow, Is Dead at 88
Ms. Broz was a peasant girl who married Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslavias supreme leader, and became a glamorous symbol of Yugoslav unity she was an ethnic Serb; he, a Croat.


In a Breathtaking First, NASAs Voyager 1 Exits the Solar System
Voyager 1, launched back in 1977, has become the first man-made object to pass into the unknown vastness of interstellar space.


Study higher temperatures coming
Average annual temperatures will start to consistently exceed the highest levels previously recorded in as little as seven years in tropical hotspots and within four decades for the majority of the globe if nothing is done to stop climate change, according to a new study published Thursday in the journal Nature.


Pelicans Run Past Magic 101-82
Brian Roberts scored 21 points and Eric Gordon added 12 to lead the New Orleans Pelicans to a 101-82 rout of the Orlando Magic on Friday night.


T Magazine About Last Night | Old and Young New York Collide at a Gala for the Whitney
Artists, starlets, titans and hipsters rubbed shoulders and gawked at the nude models at last nights annual fund-raiser for the museum, which honored Ed Ruscha.


UPDATE 2--California gunman leads police on car chase with injured in trunk
Oct 25 (Reuters) - A gunman with two wounded captives in the trunk of his car opened fire at passing vehicles and bystanders during an hour- long, car chase with police near Ridgecrest, California on Friday, before being shot dead in a gunbattle, authorities said.


Motherlode Blog When Eat It Isnt the Answer The Halloween Candy Dilemma
In my family, we just eat the Halloween candy. Its a great festival of sugar that ends only when we cant take it anymore. But if thats not an option in your house, what do you do with the annual haul?


Egyptian Satirist Returns to TV With Careful Barbs
In his first show since the military ousted President Mohamed Morsi in July, Bassem Youssef skewered the leadership with caution, in a test of what the government was prepared to allow.


Black Sea, southeast European nations pledge emissions cut by 2027
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Nine countries in the Black Sea region and southeast Europe agreed on Thursday to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in large power plants and oil refineries by 2027 as part of plans to forge closer ties with the European Union.


Movie Review I Am Divine, a Biopic of the John Waters Star
Divine, a muse to John Waters and the star in many of his studies in bad taste, is the subject of the film I am Divine, directed by Jeffrey Schwarz.


Tens of thousands march for same-sex marriage in Taiwan
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of demonstrators, many displaying rainbows and glitter, thronged the center of Taiwan's capital on Saturday to press demands to legalize same-sex marriage amid an...


Personal Journeys Off Ireland, a Rugged Journey to Remote Ruins
It takes a sturdy stomach and a strong sense of purpose to brave the trip to Skellig Michael, an island eight miles off the coast of Ireland. Heres what people find once they get there.


Medicaid Expansion Is Set for Ohioans
Defying the Republican majorities in both houses of the General Assembly, Gov. John R. Kasich, a Republican, pushed through the expansion under the health care law.


Watch base jumpers' mass leap
Base jumpers from 20 countries took part in the KL Tower International Jump 2013.


Decades Later, Condemnation for a Skid Row Cancer Study
Two papers revisit the work of a Columbia researcher who conducted invasive surgery on skid row residents in vain hopes of curing cancer.


Currents | Events A Look Toward the Future at National Design Awards
The founder of the Citi Bike program is honored, as is TED.


A Quiet Drink At a Steakhouse Bar, Less Volume Cant Be Ordered
The bar behind the steak side of Harrys Cafe and Steak is a pleasant place to have a drink if the noise level is reasonable.


Cleric Driving could harm ovaries
A leading Saudi cleric warned women who drive cars could cause damage to their ovaries and pelvises and that they are at risk of having children born with "clinical problems."


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