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Art in Review John Ashbery Collects Poet Among Things
The poet John Ashbery has tight connections to art. He wrote about it professionally for years. Recently, hes been producing it at quite a clip.


Netflix Hits Milestone and Raises Its Sights
The video service said on Monday that it had surpassed 30 million U.S. subscribers and it reported third-quarter results that beat most expectations.


Boehner "Obamacare is law of the land"
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top Republican lawmaker John Boehner said on Thursday he would not make it his mission to repeal the Obama administration's healthcare reform law following the re-election of President Barack Obama.


Editor's Choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


Styles Q + A Lori Goldstein With Her Magic, Fashion Becomes Art
The stylist has spent decades transforming a studio filled with shoe boxes and garment racks into artistry.


Your Money Adviser Stumbling Blocks in Reducing Balance on a Student Loan
Difficulties in having payments properly applied to a student loan balance is a common complaint to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.


Dance Review Charlotte Vincents Motherland, at Montclair State
Issues of sexuality in a superficial world are brought up, and brought up again, in Charlotte Vincents Motherland.


Exclusive | Gardiner Home Lot An Undiluted Pedigree in the Hamptons
A 3.7-acre property in East Hampton that is the only lot from the original settlement still owned by descendants of the family that settled on it.


Barracuda Networks files for IPO of up to $100 million
(Reuters) - Barracuda Networks, a security and data protection company, filed for an initial public offering of up to $100 million, according to a regulatory filing on Tuesday.


Best wildlife photos of 2013
Winners of the 49th Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition have been announced. Here are 10 of the breathtaking entries.


An open letter to texting-mad teenagers
Put your phone down for a second, teen texters -- there are some things you've got to hear.


Macy's joins Barneys in brewing NYC 'shop-and-frisk' scandal
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York's civil rights leaders on Saturday angrily decried the city's brewing "shop-and-frisk" scandal, in which two major retailers stand accused of profiling black shoppers who say they were detained by police after buying luxury items.


Modern Love Recalling Painful Lessons in Forgiveness
It is so perilous to love people because eventually you will hurt them.


The Week Ahead | Dance Movements at a Museum
Its a week for the big ballet stories.


Corner Office The Limitedx2019;s Chief Re-Recruit Your Team Every Day
Linda Heasley of The Limited says she should always be able to show her workers why they should work for her and her company.


In Mumbai Case, a Group of Sexual Predators 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.


Memo From Japan With a Plants Tainted Water Still Flowing, No End to Environmental Fears
Recent accidents have raised questions about whether the environment is facing new dangers more than two and a half years after the original disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.


Richard Branson says quit Britain for health not tax
LONDON (Reuters) - Billionaire businessman Richard Branson said on Thursday his decision to quit Britain to live on his private Caribbean island was not to dodge paying UK tax but to give him a healthier lifestyle as he approaches 65.


Here's 5 Things to Know About Lions vs. Buckeyes
Penn State coach Bill O'Brien bristles whenever anyone asks him about the Nittany Lions' chief rival.


T Magazine In Store | Waris Ahluwalia Opens an Old-World Market in Venice
The jeweler, actor and man-about-town will stock unique items from artisans in his new boutique, opening in November, which takes inspiration from ancient trade routes.


Carl Icahn on right track re Apple- T. Rowe Price's Spencer
Oct. 24 - T. Rowe Price Global Tech Fund manager Josh Spencer, whose funds top holding is Apple, says Carl Icahn is right about the buyback- but says the magnitude may be a bit too much. Bobbi Rebell reports.


Ask Well Does Cooking Vegetables Destroy Their Vitamins?
Answering a readers question about the best way to prepare vegetables.


Jeremy Lin I don't focus on race
Jeremy Lin on whether it's more difficult to make it as an Asian-American in the NBA.


First trip to Africa? Read this
What should many new Africa hands ditch first? Their preconceptions


Sports Briefing | Tennis Stephens Advances at Luxembourg Open
Second-seeded Sloane Stephens of the United States beat Timea Bacsinszky of Switzerland, 6-3, 6-3, to reach the second round of the Luxembourg Open.


Analysis Obama's aversion to Mideast conflicts fuels backlash from allies
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - From Saudi Arabia to Israel, traditional U.S. allies in the Middle East are beginning to ask Is America turning its back on us?


BP Recovers in Exploration Activity
BPs exploration activity, the lifeblood of an oil company, came to a near halt after the Gulf of Mexico spill, but this year BP plans to drill 16 to 18 exploration wells, an executive said.


This Land A World Away, the Seventh Game; Close at Hand, Condemned Nazis
For two American chaplains at Nuremberg prison in Germany, the climactic end of the initial phase of postwar judgment coincided with Game 7 of the 1946 World Series.


Patrick Leigh Fermor, by Artemis Cooper
A biography of the British wayfarer, soldier and travel writer Patrick Leigh Fermor.


Norway Rejects U.S. Request to Help Destroy Syrian Chemical Weapons
The Foreign Ministry in Oslo cited regulatory constraints and time pressures after mulling the request for several weeks.


Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac end traditional pension plans
Oct 25 (Reuters) - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Friday said they will terminate their traditional employee pension plans by the end of the year, at the direction of the regulator of the...


Big price for A-Rod evidence
Report that MLB and Alex Rodriguez paid a lot of money for "evidentiary material" in the star's ongoing suspension case.


UK-built keyboard hailed as world's thinnest
Sept. 9 - Scientists at British technology firm, Cambridge Silicon Radio, say they've devised the world's thinnest keyboard. Just half a millimetre thick, the device could be available to consumers within a year. Jim Drury has more.


In Manhattan, Alex Atala Offers a Sense of So Paulo
Cooking in New York, the Brazilian chef juggles ingredients from the United States and his homeland.


Bloom, Kerr separate
Oct 25 - Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr separate after three years of marriage. Bob Mezan reports.


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.


RPT-Fitch rates Louisiana Transportation Authority bonds 'AA-'
NEW YORK, October 25 (Fitch) Fitch Ratings assigns an 'AA-' rating to $53.94 million Louisiana Transportation Authority (the authority) refunding bonds, series 2013A. The bonds are expected to sell...


Memory testing can age older adults in minutes
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older adults who feel younger than they really are might want to steer clear of memory tests, or risk feeling older, a new study suggests.


Afghanistan to ask Pakistan about Taliban chief's whereabouts
KABUL, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Afghanistan will demand an explanation from Pakistan on the whereabouts of a former Taliban second-in-command when the leaders of both countries meet next week to discuss...


Bahrain court frees opposition figure
Oct. 26 - Senior Bahraini opposition politician Khalil al-Marzouq was temporarily freed on Thursday by the court trying him on charges that include inciting terrorism. Sarah Toms reports.


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