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Your Money A Guide to the New Exchanges for Health Insurance
Details on the Obama administration health care plan are scheduled to be disclosed next week, but its never too early to examine the basics.


Today's Economist Some Economic Consequences of the Shutdown
The impasse in Congress is already idling hundreds of thousands of workers, causing layoffs at contractors and disrupting medical treatment and real estate transactions, and the damage will only get worse, an economist writes.


U.S. Clinch Presidents Cup
The United States won the Presidents Cup for an eighth time in 10 editions when Tiger Woods beat South African Richard Sterne one-up in Sunday's concluding singles at a rain-soaked Muirfield Village Golf Club.


Official Navy SEAL team pulled out, couldn't capture suspect
U.S. Navy SEAL Team Six pulled out during a raid to capture suspected Al-Shabaab leader Ikrima when it became clear that he couldn't be taken alive, a senior U.S. official told CNN.


Harrison Ford goes on promo trail with 'Ender's Game'
The 'Indiana Jones' actor says he doesn't like any particular genre of film as he promotes new sci-fi movie in Berlin. Rough cut - no narration


U.S. shutdown drags on, House votes to pay furloughed workers
Oct. 5 - House Democrats, Republicans pass a bill to retroactively pay furloughed federal workers once the government reopens, but there's no end in sight for the government shutdown. Mana Rabiee reports.


Television Review The Originals, a New Series on CW
The Originals, a spinoff from The Vampire Diaries starting Thursday on the CW network, centers on conflict among vampires and werewolves in New Orleans.


New criticism of operator of Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant after latest leak
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's nuclear regulator on Friday ordered the operator of the crippled Fukushima power plant to draft in additional workers if needed to plug leaks of radioactive water from its tanks and report within a week on steps taken to fight the crisis.


Tribes of Saturday Night The Dating Scene? Hip, With a Bit of Minnesota Nice
In Minneapolis, a merry little band of creative friends is aware that membership may be fleeting if love calls.


Well Ah, Theres Nothing Like New Baby Smell
New baby smell is not only real, but acts as a kind of sensory compensation for mothers, new research reveals. But nobodys exactly sure where it comes from.


Photo Replay Sept. 30-Oct. 6
Shall we dance? The choreography of sports is seen in all manner of competition.


Sebastian Vettel lauds Red Bull's hard work
Sebastian Vettel has at times made his domination of Formula One look effortless, but the triple world champion insists his supremacy is the result of tireless work from his all-conquering Red Bull team.


UPDATE 1-Canada blocks network sale to Egypt's Sawiris, cites security
Oct 7 (Reuters) - The Canadian government has blocked a bid from a company controlled by Egyptian telecom tycoon Naguib Sawiris to buy a national fiber optic network, citing national security...


Greenpeace vigil for 'Arctic 30' held
Environmental campaign group Greenpeace has called for people to join a "global day of solidarity" Saturday for 30 people detained and charged with piracy by Russia as they protested Arctic drilling last month.


The Cecil Opens in Harlem, Michelin Star Rankings and More
An Afro-Asian-American brasserie is restored, and more restaurant openings.


TABLE-Foreign brokers set to buy Japanese stocks
TOKYO, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Following are orders for Japanese stocks placed through six foreign securities houses before the start of trade on Tuesday. Japanese Stocks BUY 29.6 million shares SELL 18.8...


Economix Blog Economic Confidence Plummets
A daily confidence barometer shows it fell to its lowest three-day moving average since December 2011.


Video games bring new life to old brains
Oct. 4 - Researchers in California are developing video games aimed at helping older people preserve their cognitive abilities as they age. The games are designed to improve communication between different parts of the brain, boosting memory function and the ability to stay focused. Ben Gruber reports.


Secret to beating tennis' big four
Tennis legends Jim Courier and John McEnroe show us why Djokovic, Murray, Nadal and Federer are so tough.


Citing Efforts to Prevent Attack on Syria, Group Nominates Putin for Peace Prize
Citing his role in forestalling an attack on Syria, a Russian advocacy group says their president deserves it as much as a certain other president.


Oceans face 'deadly trio' of threats, study says
OSLO (Reuters) - The world's oceans are under greater threat than previously believed from a "deadly trio" of global warming, declining oxygen levels and acidification, an international study said on Thursday.


Ask Well Relieving Sore Muscles
Sore muscles are a natural result of vigorous exercise. Sports massage, arnica, foam rollers and watermelon juice are among the remedies that may speed recovery.


Sketch Guy When Labeling Yourself Middle Class Can Hold You Back
Investing and financial planning should be on the agenda of middle class families, not just wealthy people.


Cartoonists draw dangerous lines
In many ways, the Middle East makes a strange -- and at times perilous -- hotbed for caricature.


Thunder Win Exhibition Opener in Turkey
Kevin Durant scored 24 points to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 95-82 victory over Fenerbahce Ulker of Turkey on Saturday in the first game of the N.B.A. exhibition season.


Can a case boost your iPhone 5's WiFi? Check the Linkase
The Linkase for iPhone 5 boasts up to a 50 percent boost in Wi-Fi signal strength thanks to a small electromagnetic waveguide extension. Does it work? See for yourself in these mobile speedtests where Wi-Fi is usually terrible.


T Magazine All the Rage | Funny Sweaters
This season, designers are offering ways to express your humor on your knitwear.


U.N. aviation body agrees on emissions deal
MONTREAL/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The United Nations' civil aviation body has reached outline agreement on a global scheme to curb airline carbon emissions, casting a shadow over a rival EU plan to lower pollution from planes.


Federal Reserve to Unveil a Redesigned $100 Bill
The new $100 bill will have modern and colorful anti-counterfeiting features, overcoming problems that postponed its debut for more than two and a half years.


Mariota's 7 TDs Lead No. 2 Oregon Over Buffs 57-16
Even a slow start couldn't keep Marcus Mariota from calling it an early night.


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.


Secret to Vettel's dominance?
Former Red Bull F1 driver David Coulthard explores the story behind Sebastian Vettel's dominance. Amanda Davies reports.


Preoccupations The Urban Lands of Opportunity
Where we live, rather than whox2019;s employing us, may now be attaching us to our work and careers.


Crime Alex, by Pierre Lemaitre, and More
In Alex, Pierre Lemaitre adapts Stieg Larssons blueprint with moves of his own.


ArtsBeat Fox Renews The Simpsons
The network has announced that it renewed the animated comedy for a 26th season.


Well Yoga Has Limited Menopause Benefits
Menopausal women who did yoga had improvements in insomnia symptoms, but no significant improvements in hot flashes, night sweats, depression or anxiety.


Obama urges House to vote on a clean spending bill to end shutdown
Oct. 7 - The President made the remarks during an unexpected visit to FEMA to thank furloughed workers who were recalled to respond to Tropical Storm Karen. Linda So reports.


Campaign Spotlight A St. Regis New York Face-Lift Spurs a Glamour Campaign
The hotels first advertising since 2011 is linked to the $90 million renovation of the facility.


Global Health Charting Success in Battling AIDS
About a dozen countries hit hard by AIDS have reached a tipping point that means they are winning their battles against the disease, according to a new analysis.


UPDATE 2-Fund manager Falcone banned from insurance unit -NY officials
BOSTON/NEW YORK, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Hedge fund manager Philip Falcone, banned from the securities industry for five years by U.S. regulators, is also being banned for seven years from decision-making...


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