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Lives Hunting a Chimp on a Killing Spree
A moment of indecision would have grave consequences.


Football Roma set Serie A record
AS Roma set a new Serie A record with their ninth straight win from the start of the season after a 1-0 victory at Udinese Sunday.


Guthrie Stutters Late in Shanghai but Shares Lead
American Luke Guthrie stuttered with two bogeys in the last three holes but retained a share of the lead with Spain's Rafael Cabrera-Bello after the third round of the BMW Masters in Shanghai on Saturday.


In Transit Blog Calendar Coming Events in Florida; Turkey; and Wisconsin
A weekly capsule of events around the globe curated by our writers and editors.


ArtsBeat Chamber Music Society Will Summer in Saratoga Springs
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will spend three weeks in residence at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in August.


First look Disney's Avatar land
Disney has unveiled the first concept images for Animal Kingdom's Avatar land, now in development.


FOREX-Dollar off lows but still vulnerable as Fed meeting looms
* Dollar drifts off nine-month trough versus currency basket


Is Google behind mystery barge?
Moored on the waters of San Francisco Bay, just east of Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge, is -- well, a mystery.


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.


U.N. sued for Haiti cholera outbreak
Human rights lawyers filed a class action law suit in a U.S federal court accusing the United Nations of gross negligence and misconduct on behalf of victims of a cholera outbreak in Haiti in 2010.


Hurricane Sandy A Storm Still Felt
A year later, readers affected by the storm shared stories of frustrations and silver linings, displaying the physical, financial and emotional impact that remains.


News From the Advertising Industry
Account assignments, executive appointments and miscellaneous news from advertising agencies.


Koch Brother Wages 12-Year Fight Over Wind Farm
The billionaire industrialist William I. Koch has donated about $5 million fighting Cape Wind, a vast wind farm proposed for Nantucket Sound.


Americans furious with U.S. spying revelations demonstrate in Washington
Oct. 26 - After recent revelations from Edward Snowden linked to the U.S. spying, angered Americans call for congressional action on Capitol steps. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Health Sites Woes Could Dissuade Vital Enrollee the Young and Healthy
Officials worry that insurance risk pools could become too risky if not enough younger people sign up for coverage, causing premiums to escalate.


APEC's travel fashion woes
From embarrassing photo op to embarrassing photo op, APEC never fails to deliver.


Top films at the North American box office
Sept 8 - Following are the top 10 movies at North American box offices for the three days starting Sept. 6, led by "Riddick" at No. 1, according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters. 1 (*) Riddick.............................$ 18.7 million 2 (1) Lee Daniels' The Butler.............$ 8.9 million 3 (5) Instructions Not Included...........$ 8.1 million 4 (3) We're the Millers...................$ 7.9 million 5 (4) Planes..............................$ 4.3 million 6 (2)


GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares, dollar tread water ahead of Fed
* Lacklustre U.S. data reinforces view FOMC will hold steady


Cilic makes winning Paris return after doping ban
Marin Cilic made a winning return to the ATP circuit Monday after serving a reduced doping ban. He beats Dutchman Igor Sijsling in three sets in the Paris Masters.


CORRECTED-Euro CLOs set to beat predictions as market matures
(Corrects name of new CQS CLO deal to Grosvenor Place 2013-1 from Grosvenor Park 2013-1)


Sochi 2014 Seven to watch
There's a slight frisson in the mountain air...


Currents | Open Art You Can Live With
Hundred Mile, a design shop, opens in Rhinebeck, N.Y.


US STOCKS-SP 500 ends at record on Fed hopes; Dow, Nasdaq flat
* Dow down 0.01 pct, SP 500 up 0.1 pct, Nasdaq down 0.1 pct


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.


Data center glitch is latest problem in 'Obamacare' rollout
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A data center critical for allowing uninsured Americans to buy health coverage under President Barack Obama's healthcare law went down on Sunday, the U.S. government said, in the latest problem for the "Obamacare" rollout.


WRAPUP 4-Storm death toll rises as wind, rain batters northern Europe
* Strong winds also strike France, Netherlands, Scandinavia


FTSE 100 inches higher, posing valuation conundrum for traders
* BSkyB fall as Macquarie cuts rating on earnings worries


Vivendi to Buy Lagarderes Stake in Canal Plus
Vivendi has agreed to buy out Lagarderes 20-percent stake in the pay-television operator Canal Plus France for 1.02 billion euros, or $1.41 billion.


How 'Black Sox' threw series
Bob Greene says when the Chicago White Sox purposely lost the World Series in 1919, one clever reporter let the team's manager say it without saying it


Swiss banks steer clear of consolidation
GENEVA (Reuters) - Swiss private bankers say a capital shortfall in the financial sector and a clampdown on tax evasion stand in the way of much-need consolidation in an industry battling rising...


Jimenez toasts vintage ace!
If ever there was an appropriate prize for a hole in one, the organizers of the Portugal Masters certainly found it when fun-loving Spanish veteran Miguel Angel Jimenez struck it lucky on the eighth at the Oceanico Victoria Course on the Algarve.


Steve McQueens Film Is a Box-Office Test Case
The movie industry is waiting to see if 12 Years a Slave, a story focusing on an African-American, can garner a global audience.


Deadbeat dads get a second chance
Marcus Dixon refers to the tattoos on his face as the "art of war" an eye etched on his forehead, five stars down the left side of his face, and the words "don't cry" on his eyelids.


The Learning Network Blog Word of the Day | sobriety
This word has appeared in 123 New York Times articles in the past year.


U.S. FCC adopts access deal involving ATT, Dish, others
* Order will improve service of rural, regional wireless providers


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.


Kenya mall video fuels looting claims
A month after an attack on Kenya's Westgate Mall claimed at least 67 lives, leaked video footage from inside has sparked anger, with claims that it shows soldiers looting from stores as they hunted for the gunmen.


Amazon species found since 2010
A titi monkey that purrs like a cat is just one of hundreds of species discovered in the Amazon in recent years, according to the World Wildlife Fund. Another surprise? A vegan piranha.


The Lede Images of Flames and Smoke in Tiananmen Deleted From Chinese Social Network
After a fatal crash in Tiananmen Square, Chinese officials scrambled to clear every trace of the incident from the physical site and government censors scrubbed the social network Sina Weibo of images uploaded by witnesses.


The mystery of F1 star's missing helmet
It could have been lifted straight from the case histories of Inspector Jacques Clouseau or Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot as Formula One driver Nico Rosberg asks for help to find his missing helmet.


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