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Theater Review Fact Slides Into Fiction as National Theater Veteran Brings Work to Stage
An actor turns playwright while another directs Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream."


Gadgetwise A Tablet for 3-D Spectacles, Minus the Spectacles
The Neo3do tablet plays 3-D video and converts standard video into 3-D that you can see without the goofy glasses.


UPDATE 1-ICE, NYSE get nod from Euronext regulators on merger
NEW YORK, Oct 2 (Reuters) - IntercontinentalExchange Inc and NYSE Euronext said on Wednesday they moved a step closer to ICE finalizing its proposed takeover of the Big Board operator after a...


Israeli Leader Excoriates New President of Iran
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel denounced the new president of Iran, Hassan Rouhani, saying Irans actions belied his soothing talk.


Lotus hopeful on Raikkonen
Eric Boullier, the Team Principal of Lotus F1, on the future of Kimi Raikkonen and the team's hopes for the remainder of the season.


Eight killed, eight critical in Tennessee three-vehicle crash
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - At least eight people were killed and eight critically injured Wednesday when a tire blew out on a bus carrying passengers from a church outing and it crossed over the median on a Tennessee interstate, crashing into a sport-utility vehicle and a truck, officials said.


Shutdown, debt fight highlight Republican distance from 'big business'
* Chamber lobbyist says can no longer work with 16 in House


Mom Paris 'has no life' since dad's death
The mother of Michael Jackson's two oldest children broke down in tears when she was asked to describe the impact of the singer's death on his daughter Paris.


Newborn lion cub stars on zoo cam
The ZSL London Zoo has welcomed a new tiger cub into the world. Hidden cameras show it's mother giving it a tongue bath.


Carrie Is Back. So Is Kimberly Peirce.
The director of Boys Dont Cry on the career shes had and the one that might have been.


More remains found at site of cruise ship wreck in Italy
ROME, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Divers have recovered what could be more human remains from the sea where the Costa Concordia cruise liner sank last year off the Italian island of Giglio, the head of Italy's civil protection agency said on Wednesday.


In South Sudan, Government Troops Implicated in Violence
Since achieving independence, South Sudan has been bedeviled by problems, especially violence by soldiers against civilians.


The 30-Minute Interview Michael Shvo
Mr. Shvo, 40, is the chief executive of Shvo, a luxury residential development company that he founded in New York in 2004.


14 killed in Syrian jet fighter attack
At least 10 students were killed and dozens others were wounded when a Syrian fighter jet bombed a high school in northern Syria, opposition activists said.


Critics Notebook Views From the Avant-Garde, at the New York Film Festival
Manohla Dargis and A. O. Scott examine highlights of Views From the Avant-Garde at the New York Film Festival.


The Softness, the Crunch, the Nostalgia of the Fish Taco
Fish tacos are a nearly perfect food, but hold the salsa. And some object to the avocado.


For Browns Passer, Comeback Trail Leads Back Home
Brian Hoyer won his first two starts for the Browns and will start again on Thursday even though Brandon Weeden is considered recovered from a sprained thumb.


Sports Briefing | College Football Pasqualoni Fired at Connecticut After 0-4 Start
Connecticuts football coach, Paul Pasqualoni, was fired Monday with his team 0-4 in his third season and the most recent loss by 41-12 at Buffalo.


TV Sports YES Viewers Say Their Goodbyes
Viewership declined 31.2 percent on the YES Network as the Yankees struggled and failed to make the postseason.


During Siege at Kenyan Mall, Government Forces Seemed Slow to Respond
In the confusion, officers and soldiers could not communicate, and few of the forces had night-vision goggles, limiting operations and possibly giving militants time to regroup.


Shares Fall as Wall St. Urges End to Shutdown
As the gridlock in Washington showed few signs of resolution, global stock indexes generally headed down.


ArtsBeat Bloomberg Says City Opera Is On Its Own
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said Monday that neither the city nor his private foundation would step in to save New York City Opera, which has said it will file for bankruptcy protection without support.


Penney stock plunges on share sale, lower cash forecast
(Reuters) - J.C. Penney Co Inc's decision to shore up its cash reserves by issuing almost $1 billion in new shares sent its stock tumbling more than 13 percent Friday.


Hungry City New York, All Wrapped Up in a Tortilla
Every cart, truck and bodega holds a promise of taco greatness.


1.3 tons of cocaine found on flight
Venezuelan authorities on Wednesday announced additional arrests in connection with a massive shipment of cocaine in an Air France flight from Caracas that landed in Paris.


Retro themes rule at London tattoo show
Mermaids, anchors among favorite designs at international tattoo convention.


Berlusconi Backs Down on Threat to Topple Government
The backing of Silvio Berlusconis center-right party allowed Prime Minister Enrico Letta to easily win a confidence vote in the Italian Senate.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Berdych and Raonic to Play in Thailand Final
Top-seeded Tomas Berdych outlasted Gilles Simon of France, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 7-5, to reach the final of the Thailand Open in Bangkok.


Cargo Ship Docking at Space Station Is Delayed
A commercial cargo spacecraft, which was to dock at the International Space Station on Sunday, will not make its second attempt until at least Saturday.


More protests against Sudan government
Fresh demonstrations against the government took place in Sudan on Tuesday, despite the use of teargas on protesters a day earlier.


Big Ten Network Makes Investment in College Hockey
The Big Ten Network plans to televise 27 regular-season hockey games this season, and the increased exposure could help the teams recruiting.


Nicklaus ready to enter new territory, on ice
DUBLIN, Ohio (Reuters) - Golfing great Jack Nicklaus was a master of his environment out on the course but he will enter very foreign territory when he drops the puck to start a National Hockey League (NHL) game in Columbus on Friday.


Now comes the real test in Syria
Over the weekend, the U.S. and Russia hashed out a plan to get Syria to give up control of its chemical weapons. But will Syria actually hand over the weapons, or is this just a delay tactic?


Eastern Australia damaged by severe winds
Oct. 2 - High winds damage homes and down power lines in parts of eastern Australia. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Tokyo developer uncorks apartment for wine lovers
Oct. 1 - A new Wine Apartment caters to Japans wine aficionados. Tara Cleary reports.


Ukraine police fire tear gas to disperse protest in Kiev
Oct. 2 - Demonstrators demanding municipal elections to be held in Kiev, clash with police. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Marcella Hazan, 1924-2013 Changed the Way Americans Cook Italian Food
Even people who have never heard of Mrs. Hazan cook and shop differently because of her, and the six cookbooks she wrote.


Berlusconi U-turn secures Italian government's survival
Oct. 2 - Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta survives a confidence vote after Berlusconi promises to support the government in a U-turn only days after he provoked crisis. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Recipes for Health Perciatelli With Baby Broccoli, Tomatoes and Anchovies
Five dishes with vegetables that can be prepared in the time it takes to boil water and cook the accompanying pasta.


Small business borrowing rises in August, slowly
(Reuters) - Borrowing by U.S. small businesses edged up in August, pushing an index of borrowing to a six-year high.


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