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Tom Clancy Master of modern thriller
Spy thriller writer Tom Clancy, whose best-selling books "The Hunt for Red October" and "Patriot Games" became blockbuster films, has died, his publisher said Wednesday. He was 66.


16 Medal of Freedom Honorees Are Named
President Bill Clinton and Oprah Winfrey will be among the 16 recipients of the nations highest civilian honor.


Golf Capsules
Another rain delay cut short some exceptional golf Friday in the Presidents Cup.


Domino 3.0
A beloved magazine returns from the dead (again). And this time its all about commerce.


Analysis Favorites? Broncos, by a Wide Margin
By looking at points allowed and points scored, a better perspective on why Denver is the early favorite to win the Super Bowl.


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


Ask Well Is It Safe to Eat Soy?
Concerns have been raised about possible health risks from eating soy. Anahad OConnor responds.


Music Review Michele Rosewomans Latin Jazz at Dizzys Club Coca-Cola
Michele Rosewomans set at Dizzys Club Coca-Cola promoted her new album with New Yor-Uba.


T Magazine Now Online | T Fall Travel Issue
In T Magazines Fall Travel issue, we discover a more contemplative mode of getting there, and being there, whether the destination is a place or something less defined.


Paris Fashion Week Debrief
Cathy Horyn and Eric Wilson discuss the spring 2014 collections at Paris Fashion Week.


FINRA mulls insurance for brokerage firms -WSJ
CHICAGO, Oct 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority may require brokerage firms to carry insurance to cover the payment of arbitration awards to investors, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.


ArtsBeat Book Review Podcast Lets Talk About Sex
Francine Prose and Anna Holmes discuss the most erotic books theyve ever read.


NYC Health Department headquarters is bugged - with ones that crawl
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has a problem -- and it sounds more like one for which it might issue a citation than find in its own backyard.


McGinley's Ryder Cup test
European Captain Paul McGinley tests the course at Gleneagles.


Week 5 Matchup Eagles (1-3) at Giants (0-4)
If the Giants are going to make progress on offense, Hakeem Nicks has to try to keep up with Victor Cruz.


The laser light that could cut cyclist deaths
It looks like a regular bike light, but one day a Blaze could save your life.


Vo Nguyen Giap
Vietnamese Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap, who helped communist forces push French and later U.S. troops to withdraw after decades of war in the southeast Asian country, has died, according to local media reports.


Keppel Corp plans to build first yard in Mexico with PEMEX
SINGAPORE, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Singapore's Keppel Corporation Ltd, the world's biggest offshore jackup drilling rig builder, said it plans to build its first yard in Mexico jointly with its national...


Asia's aircraft carrier club
Want to be an Asian superpower? Then an aircraft carrier, it seems, is the minimum requirement for joining this elite club.


BPE success gives hope to Europe's banking weaklings
* Issuers to raise EUR300bn in the format in coming years


Twitter reveals rip-roaring growth, big losses ahead of IPO
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter Inc, racing toward the largest Silicon Valley IPO since Facebook Inc's 2012 coming-out party, hopes to woo investors with rip-roaring revenue growth despite never having made a profit in the past three years.


Art Review Chris Burden Extreme Measures, at the New Museum
The New Museums survey of Chris Burdens performances and sculptures expands and rebalances our understanding of his art.


T Magazine Marseille, the Secret Capital of France
Marseille has undergone a slew of sleek development projects of late, but it remains a gloriously seedy and lively city, as characterized by contrasts as it is by abundant sun and sea.


Ford C-Max Hybrid Owners Get Rebate for Disappointing Mileage
Ford will pay owners of the car $550 to compensate for what they will spend on gas beyond what the original rating had led them to expect.


GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar languishes at 8-mth low, US debt ceiling a worry
TOKYO, Oct 4 (Reuters) - The dollar languished at an eight-month low on Friday as a lack of progress in resolving the U.S. budget standoff raised concerns the crisis could merge with a more complex...


International Real Estate House Hunting in ... Germany
Rising prices, strong demand and a lack of inventory make for a very tight market in Cologne, Germanys fourth-largest city.


Madonna to fans Start art revolution
Star asks fans for original video, music, poetry for new project.


Fantasy Football Week 5 Mining for Waiver Wire Gold
With a quarter of the season done, there are still useful players sitting on waiver wires who are ripe for the taking, including Alex Smith, Danny Woodhead and Justin Blackmon.


Somali militants say "Westerners" attack coastal base
MOGADISHU, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Somali Islamist militant group al Shabaab said on Saturday that "Westerners" attacked a house in one of its coastal bases overnight in the town of Barawe, about 180 km (110 miles) south of the capital of Mogadishu, killing one rebel fighter.


U.S. judge orders release of mentally ill Guantanamo prisoner
MIAMI (Reuters) - A federal judge has ordered the release of a Guantanamo Bay prisoner suffering from severe mental illness who has been spent much of his time at a psychiatric ward on the U.S. naval base since he arrived more than 11 years ago.


North Korea rewards athletes with luxury apartments
SEOUL (Reuters) - "Happy laughter" drifted from deluxe new apartments in North Korea on Friday after some of the country's top athletes were rewarded for their performances in international competitions.


CBS gives 'Late Show' host David Letterman two-year extension
Oct 4 (Reuters) - U.S. television network CBS has extended its contract with late night talk show host David Letterman through 2015.


A Yellow Light for the Jets, but No Color-Coded System
Jets Coach Rex Ryan briefly considered asking the rookie quarterback Geno Smith to wear a color-coded wristband Monday night against Atlanta.


COMMODITIES-Gold slips on firm U.S. dollar; copper, oil rise
CHICAGO, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Commodities markets were mixed on Friday as copper rose 1 percent in a technical bounce and gold slipped on a firmer U.S. dollar, despite concerns that deeply divided lawmakers in Washington were far from reaching a budget deal.


Eating disorder specialists not immune to weight bias
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Even some mental health professionals that treat eating disorders harbor prejudice against the obese, a new study suggests.


BRIEF-GSK, Genmab apply to broaden Arzerra label in Europe
COPENHAGEN, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Danish biotech firm Genmab A/S and GlaxoSmithKline said on Friday * Have applied to the Marketing Authorization to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to broaden label for cancer drug Arzerra (ofatumumab) in combination with an alkylator-based therapy.


Britney Spears gets Las Vegas show
Britney Spears is about to hit the Strip.


Actress Mia Farrow says Frank Sinatra could be father of her son
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Singer Frank Sinatra was the great love of actress Mia Farrow's life and could "possibly" be the father of her son Ronan Farrow, the actress said in an interview published on Wednesday.


Di Resta reveals Ferrari 'dream'
Monza may be a long way from his birthplace in West Lothian, Scotland but Italy is unquestionably a home from home for Paul di Resta.


Behind scenes with Solheim stars
Living Golf goes behind the scenes at the biggest tournament in women's golf.


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