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U.N. Group Moves to Develop Global Airline Emission Rules
A number of countries continued to reject a stand-alone European system, increasing pressure on the bloc to scale back or repeal one of its flagship environmental laws.


Breakingviews Banking team of rivals
Oct. 3 - Traditionally fierce Wall Street competitors Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are doing more deals together. Breakingviews editors discuss whats behind the phenomenon.


Suspect Settled in Libya After Years on the Run
Abu Anas al-Libi, apprehended by American forces this weekend in Tripoli, Libya, was enjoying being home with his family for the first time in years, his son said in an interview.


Tesla grapples with impact of battery fire in U.S.
DETROIT (Reuters) - Two days after a video of a burning Tesla electric car went viral, the "green car" maker grappled with ways to contain the damage as investors shaved $2.4 billion off the...


UK house prices rise at fastest rate in 11 years - RICS
LONDON, Oct 8 (Reuters) - British house prices rose at their fastest rate in 11 years in September and sales hit a four-year high, a survey showed on Tuesday, pointing to a sustained recovery in the property market.


Scientists win Nobel for mapping body's 'cell traffic' system
STOCKHOLM/CHICAGO (Reuters) - Three scientists won the Nobel medicine prize on Monday for plotting how cells transfer vital materials such as hormones and brain chemicals to other cells, giving insight into diseases such as Alzheimer's, autism and diabetes.


Carnival puts cruise fleet under microscope after ship fire
MIAMI BEACH, Florida (Reuters) - Carnival Corp has launched a comprehensive review of its entire fleet after a fire crippled one of its ships last month, and will share its findings across the industry, Carnival Cruise Lines' chief executive told a conference on Tuesday.


Your Essential Thanksgiving Recipes
Are there recipes from The New York Times archive that are essential to your holiday table?


East Roundup Rutgers Escapes With Win in Its First A.A.C. Matchup
In the teams first game in the new American Athletic Conference, Rutgers survived two rallies by Southern Methodist from 21-point deficits to earn a triple-overtime victory.


U.S. Raids in Libya and Somalia Strike Terror Targets
American troops assisted by the F.B.I. and C.I.A. seized a militant in Tripoli who was indicted for his role in the 1998 embassy bombings, and Navy SEALs attacked a villa in a Somali town known as a militant hub.


'Golden Bear' on tennis
CNN's Pat Cash meets golfing great Jack Nicklaus on the sidelines of Wimbledon.


In Practice Shutdown Din Obscures Health Exchange Flaws
Members of both parties say the federal shutdown has given the Obama administration time to work out the kinks in the insurance exchanges under its health care law.


Scientists win Nobel for mapping body's 'cell traffic' system
STOCKHOLM/CHICAGO (Reuters) - Three scientists won the Nobel medicine prize on Monday for plotting how cells transfer vital materials such as hormones and brain chemicals to other cells, giving...


U.S. TV networks tout video on-demand for catch-up viewing
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The morning after a new episode of the drama "Sleepy Hollow" airs on the Fox broadcast network, a message on the show's Facebook page encourages viewers to catch up with the show by clicking on their cable operator's video on demand service.


On College Football Despite Good Intentions, New Targeting Rule Creates Problems
The targeting rule was meant to protect defenseless players and reduce head injuries. But the implementation of the rule, an automatic ejection, could impact the national title race.


Nine car bombs rock Baghdad
A series of car bombs ripped through parts of Baghdad Monday evening, killing at least 21 people in the latest deadly incident in violence-torn Iraq, police said.


Adrenaline-filled tour of Spa track
The Circuit takes a minute long tour of the track ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix.


10 things to know New Mexico
It's too easy to let New Mexico off as simply "The Land of Enchantment."


Pedrito Martnez Takes Next Step in Debut CD With Band
Fifteen years after leaving Cuba, Pedrito Martnez, a first-call player for recording sessions of all kinds, is releasing his first CD as a bandleader on Tuesday.


QA Getting Out the Word on Twitter
How to post public and private replies on Twitter, and security software for Windows 8.


GSK aims to market world's first malaria vaccine
* RTS,S vaccine designed for use in African babies, children


Richardson Takes Trade as Fuel for Improvement
The running back, dropped midseason by the Browns, fits into the Colts hopes of building a dynasty around Andrew Luck.


Franchitti alert but remains in hospital after crash
(Reuters) - Three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti will remain in a Houston hospital for a few days following his scary weekend crash at the Grand Prix of Houston, IndyCar said on Monday.


VW labor chief backs UAW union bid for U.S. works council
BERLIN (Reuters) - Volkswagen's top labor leader lent weight on Monday to efforts by U.S. union UAW to represent workers at the German company's U.S. plant, an issue that has raised hackles among some U.S. politicians and other critics of UAW.


Seeking Clarity on Fees at the Metropolitan Museum
Two lawsuits pose a question How much, if anything, must visitors pay at the Metropolitan Museum of Art?


'Rush' F1's death or glory days
F1's wacky races run during the 1970s provided the sport with some of its most celebrated and reviled moments which are now the subject of two feature-length films released this autumn.


Your Money Adviser Locked Out of the Insurance Marketplace
The decision by several states not to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act has left many paradoxically too poor to receive financial help for health care.


TABLE-Economists raise Brazil 2013 economic growth forecasts
SAO PAULO, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Economists raised their forecasts for Brazil's economic growth this year to 2.47 percent, from 2.40 percent previously, a weekly central bank survey showed on Monday. The...


Your Money Adviser Same-Sex Couples Are Urged to Apply for Social Security Spousal Benefits
Though the Social Security Administration is still reviewing the law, it is encouraging applications from couples in same-sex marriages and civil unions.


Eagles 36, Giants 21 Giants Follow a Losing Formula
After battling back to take a third-quarter lead, the Giants were undone by Eli Mannings interceptions in the fourth as the backup quarterback Nick Foles led the Eagles to victory.


In Age of Anywhere Delivery, the Food Meets You for Lunch
Now that the hungry can use cellphones and food-delivery apps to order meals, delivery is no longer confined to the apartment or the office or even to a place with an address.


French Investigators Drop Charges Against Sarkozy
French investigators have abandoned a party funding inquiry against former president Nicolas Sarkozy, a judicial source said on Monday, in a legal case that could have scotched his chances of running for a new term.


Old Warhorse Is Having Trouble Finding His Stride
Jaromir Jagr, 41, has played 99 games and scored 89 points against the Devils, but now they are counting on their former nemesis to score for them.


Novartis says drug reduces itch of severe chronic hives
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss drugmaker Novartis said on Saturday its drug omalizumab was almost doubly effective in improving quality of life for patients with a severe form of hives, compared with a placebo, according to a late-stage study.


Gadgetwise For Your iPhone 5, a Personal Photo and Extra Juice
A battery case from Uncommon can be customized with a picture from the user.


New Jersey back on 2014 F1 calendar
The American dream of holding two Formula One races next season is kept alive after a new Grand Prix of America is added to the 2014 calendar.


What I Love | Christopher Makos Andy Warhol Schlepped Here
For the photographer Christopher Makos, a West Village walk-up has been home for 40 years. The scene has changed a bit.


Nearly one in 10 U.S. youth admits to sexual violence
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Almost one in 10 U.S. teens and young adults admits to having coerced or forced someone into sexual behavior, according to a new study.


Smartphones to last a lifetime
What if you could buy a smartphone that would last you for the rest of your life?


Week 5 Probabilities Why Offense Is More Important Than Defense
You would think that in a symmetric zero-sum sport like football, offense and defense are equally important to winning.


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