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Market Ready Should I Replace Outdated Ceiling Lighting Fixtures?
Advice on repairing or redecorating a home before selling it.


Bringing Universities to Refugee Camps in Kenya
A pilot program aims to offer 400 students in the Dadaab camps in Kenya a chance, over the next few years, to earn accredited diplomas in teaching and also a chance to earn university degrees.


No. 18 Florida Handles Arkansas 30-10
Solomon Patton turned two short receptions into touchdowns, helping No. 18 Florida beat Arkansas 30-10 Saturday night.


Latest Scores in Presidents Cup Singles
Latest scores in Sunday's concluding single matches at the weather-hit Presidents Cup between the United States and the Internationals at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio (U.S. pairs first)


Brokerages cut down on novice hires, turn to experience
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As brokerages search for ways to grow in a tight economy, many firms are cutting back on new adviser training programs and instead investing in experience.


N.H.L. Roundup Isles Sparkle in Home Debut, Until Third Period
The Islanders had a 2-0 lead and held the Blue Jackets to 12 shots through two periods, but Columbus rallied to win, 3-2, in a shootout.


ArtsBeat James Whiteside Promoted to Principal Dancer at American Ballet Theater
James Whiteside who created a stir in several roles since joining American Ballet Theater as a soloist last fall is being promoted to principal dancer with the company, its artistic director, Kevin McKenzie, announced on Wednesday.


Rodriguez, Citing Missed Opportunities, Rejected the Players Union
In late August, Alex Rodriguezs personal legal team wrote a letter formally requesting that the union step aside from its role as his chief advocate at arbitration.


BlackBerry shares rise on possible Cerberus bidding interest
TORONTO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The possibility of a second offer for BlackBerry Ltd reversed a slide in its stock price on Wednesday after the struggling smartphone maker said it expected to record...


Column Saints' Exorcism of 'Bountygate' Complete
The exorcism is nearly complete.


In Surprise Announcement, Hagel Recalls Most Defense Department Workers
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said that he would reinstate almost all of the 400,000 civilian employees who had been sent home.


Colts Stun Seahawks; Saints and Chiefs Stay Unbeaten
Andrew Luck outdueled Russell Wilson in a battle of second-year quarterbacks as the Indianapolis Colts dealt the Seattle Seahawks their first loss of the season on Sunday while New Orleans and Kansas City remained undefeated.


Neighborhood Joint | Midtown Commuters Crowd a Raw Bar and Grill in Penn Station
For some travelers, Tracks, set beside the Long Island Rail Road ticket windows, is an oasis amid the clamor of Pennsylvania Station.


T Magazine For Rodarte, a Santa Cruz State of Mind
Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the sisters and unconventional fashion savants better known as Rodarte, return to the town where they spent their childhood, Aptos, a community of 6,000 residents eight miles from Santa Cruz.


Advertising Marketers Chase Evolving Consumer
Speakers at an annual conference said the pace and scope of technological and societal changes required what one called a constant reinvention of the marketing process.


Curtain Is Rising on a Tech Premiere With (as Usual) a Mostly Male Cast
Even as women make headway in fields like law and business, and technology zooms along as one of the fastest-growing sectors of the economy, its doors remain virtually closed to women.


Grand Slam champ's passion for song
2-time Grand Slam doubles champ Vania King talks about her passion for singing as she performs at a baseball game.


UPDATE 1-U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil work starts to ramp up after storm falters
HOUSTON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Oil and gas production in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico was starting to ramp up toward normal on Sunday after Tropical Storm Karen lost potency off the Gulf Coast, officials cancelled evacuation orders, and energy companies started to restaff offshore platforms. Storm warnings had prompted energy firms to shut in nearly two-thirds of oil output and half of natural gas production as of Saturday, the government said, but by that time the weather system was already weakenin


Clashes across Egypt kill 51, more protests called
CAIRO (Reuters) - At least 51 people were killed in clashes in Egyptian cities on Sunday, security sources said, after opponents and supporters of deposed president Mohamad Mursi took to the streets in one of the bloodiest days since the army seized power.


NASAs Deputy Administrator Is Leaving Agency
Lori B. Garver, a top administrator at the agency who played a large role in drafting the Obama administrations controversial space policies, will leave next month.


Antiques Forgotten Faberg Comes Out of the Attic
A Faberg figurine of Empress Alexandras Cossack bodyguard that was found in an attic will be auctioned at Stair Galleries in Hudson, N.Y.


Selling Secrets of Phone Users to Advertisers
Advertisers and tech companies are finding new ways to track us on our smartphones and reach us with individualized ads.


RPT-Fitch assigns SKB 'BBB+'; outlook stable
Oct 4 (Reuters) - (The following statement was released by the rating agency)


Reporter's Notebook Hagels Week in Asia, Complete With Talk of Drones and Fiscal Standoff
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel weighed in on the government shutdown, drones and Iran as he traveled to South Korea and Japan.


N.H.L. Roundup Fleury Proves Too Much for Devils
Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 28 shots for his 250th N.H.L. victory and a franchise-record 24th shutout and Sidney Crosby scored to lead the Penguins to a victory over the Devils in the teams season opener.


Twitters Main Characters, Not Counting the Usual 140
Twitter has gone from whimsical side project to a multi-billion dollar company, and a handful of people have been at the heart of the companys rise.


Mary Olivers Dog Songs Finds Poetry in Friends
In Dog Songs, the best-selling poet Mary Oliver finds inspiration in love, impermanence and canine companionship.


Son of general jailed
A Beijing court sentenced Li Tianyi, the son of a famous Chinese "singing general" in the People's Liberation Army, to 10 years in jail on Thursday over a gang rape that unleashed public outrage at the behavior of China's "princelings," or children of the political elite.


Letterman to Stay at CBS Through 2015
The contract extension means that the late-night host will be on the air well past the Jay Leno era on NBC.


Dot Earth Blog Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities in the New Communication Climate
An exploration of the challenges and benefits that come as environmental communication moves to social networks and the Web.


WRAPUP 4-Pentagon to recall most furloughed workers, easing shutdown pain
* Republicans ready to negotiate, senior House member says


Can Iraq ever escape cycle of violence?
Iraq's violence is at its highest levels since 2007. The world seems oblivious but with unrest spreading though the region, this is why you should not ignore it.


Tom Clancy, Best-Selling Master of Military Thrillers, Dies at 66
Mr. Clancys books were successfully transformed into blockbuster Hollywood films, including Patriot Games, The Hunt for Red October and Clear and Present Danger.


Taco Crawl
Twelve tacos from around the country.


10 hotels from James Bond movies
Where to slurp a shaken martini or cheat at poker just like a vacationing secret agent.


Olympic Flame Handed Over to Sochi Organizers
The Olympic flame was handed to organizers of the Sochi Winter Olympics in a ceremony at the site of the first modern summer games on Saturday.


Diesel exhaust pollution may disrupt honeybee foraging
LONDON (Reuters) - Exposure to pollution from diesel exhaust fumes can disrupt honeybees' ability to recognize the smells of flowers and could in future affect pollination and global food security, researchers said on Thursday.


Global Soccer Arsenals zil Shows Hes Worth Every Penny
Mesut zil, who has quickly become the focal point of Arsenals offense, scored one goal and helped set up the other as his club beat Napoli, 2-0, in the Champions League.


He does the dirty work for charities
CNN Hero Judson Kinnucan collects donated goods in Chicago and distributes them to charities in need.


Noted Chinny-Chin-Chins? Maybe Its the Software
How close we hold the phone can mean we dont send our best look, especially with new iOS 7 software system.


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