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Els Paves the Way for South Africans
Ernie Els remembers them as being a big part of his junior golf foundation in South Africa.


Telecom Italia chairman hands in resignation as board starts-source
MILAN, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Telecom Italia's executive chairman Franco Bernabe will hand in his resignation at the start of a board meeting on Thursday, a source with knowledge of the situation said.


Nadal Breathing Down Djokovic's Neck in China
Rafa Nadal starts the final push to what he hopes will be a return to the top of the world rankings when he gets under way at the China Open on Tuesday.


CORRECTED-UPDATE 3-Lilly says it must cut costs to meet goals; shares fall
(Corrects in second to last paragraph that dulaglutide is an injectable drug, not a pill)


Wembley Journal A Football Match Where Hooligans Take a Back Seat to Vikings
At Britains national stadium, Wembley, a sold-out crowd of 83,500 people watched a close game, as the Minnesota Vikings won a first victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 34-27.


Bills RBs Spiller, Jackson to Face Browns
Buffalo running backs C.J. Spiller and Fred Jackson will both play Thursday night against the Browns after being slowed by injuries.


Biker attack video Who is real victim?
An SUV driver hits a biker on Manhattan's West Side, and sets off a violent chain of events. And now, a debate is raging over who's the real victim in this disturbing attack.


TABLE-Foreign brokers set to buy Japanese stocks
TOKYO, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Following are orders for Japanese stocks placed through six foreign securities houses before the start of trade on Friday. Japanese Stocks BUY 14.6 million shares SELL 13.1...


CORRECTED-UPDATE 3-Lilly says it must cut costs to meet goals; shares fall
(Corrects in second to last paragraph that dulaglutide is an injectable drug, not a pill)


You're the Boss Blog Why Labeling Health Plans Gold, Silver or Bronze Doesnt Help
Alan Cohen, who helped found a private health insurance exchange, says the metal levels are a bad unintended consequence of the new law.


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.


UPDATE 3-Twitter reveals rip-roaring growth, big losses ahead of IPO
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 3 (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.


UPDATE 1--Chinese game developer Forgame surges in HK trading debut
* Gains for Chinese Internet stocks may be too optimstic-broker (Adds details on Forgame, IPO proceeds, comments)


Lewis on Women's British Open title
2013 Women's British Open winner Stacy Lewis talks to CNN's Shane O' Donoghue after her superb victory at St Andrews -- her second major win.


The Lede Video of Israel and Iran Sparring at U.N.
Following an address to the United Nations from Israels prime minister that was an extended attack on the credibility of Irans new president, an Iranian diplomat exercised his countrys right to reply.


US STOCKS-Wall St retreats as shutdown drags on for third day
* Gunfire forces brief lockdown at U.S. Capitol in Washington


Well Can You Read Peoples Emotions?
The Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test measures a persons ability to understand others emotional states.


Lady Gaga, Eminem to headline first YouTube Music Awards
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop singer Lady Gaga and rapper Eminem will be headline performers at the first YouTube Music Awards, the Google Inc-owned online video steaming site said on Tuesday.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Ukraine Is Penalized for Fans Racist Abuse
FIFA has ordered Ukraine to play its next World Cup qualifier in an empty stadium after its fans shouted racist abuse during the teams match against San Marino.


Republican Speaker Boehner says Obama refused to negotiate in White House meeting
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner emerged from White House talks on Wednesday to say that President Barack Obama again refused to negotiate with them to end a government shutdown.


Durability of Stoudemire, Once a Star, Is in Question
Amare Stoudemire did not have a starring role at the Knicks preseason media day as he once did. Instead, he answered questions about his knees and his rehabilitation.


The quest for info on Syrian inmate
A woman writes of her struggle for information about a loved one, arrested and jailed in Syria.


Tropical Storm Karen takes aim at U.S. Gulf Coast
MIAMI (Reuters) - The first cyclone to threaten the U.S. coast this year formed over the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday and was forecast to sweep through offshore oil installations before hitting the mainland between Louisiana and the Florida Panhandle, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.


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.


Air New Zealand increases stake in Virgin Australia
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Air New Zealand on Friday said it would increase its stake in Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd to 25.9 percent to increase its competitiveness in the region.


Hynes to Run for District Attorney as a Republican
Charles J. Hynes, a lifelong Democrat, will seek re-election to a seventh term as Brooklyn district attorney despite losing the primary by a wide margin, his campaign said.


BP's well control exec says he was unprepared for U.S. Gulf blowout
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - BP's manager in charge of controlling the Macondo blowout in 2010 was never trained to permanently plug a ruptured oil well and said in court on Wednesday the British company was not fully prepared for the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history.


Shots fired on Capitol Hill
Oct. 3 - The U.S. Capitol was put on lockdown after shots were fired outside the building. Several people were injured including a police officer. Rough cut (no reporter narration)


Bits Blog Samsungs Mobile Chief Departs
Kevin Packingham, the chief product officer for Samsung Mobile USA, who was involved in launching several of Samsungs popular Galaxy devices, has left the company.


Senate leader McConnell a big loser on Election Day
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell set two top goals for the 2012 election a Republican takeover of the Senate and the defeat of President Barack Obama.


Art In Review David Adamo
Mr. Adamos exhibitions at Peter Freeman and Untitled present different sets of objects conceptually linked.


No. 11 Oklahoma Gets TCU Before Rival Texas
The three-game stretch with Notre Dame, TCU and Texas in successive weeks loomed large for No. 11 Oklahoma at the start of the season.


T Magazine On Beauty | Oscar de la Renta Comes to a Hotel Bathroom Near You
This week, Peninsula Hotels introduces a new amenity collection created in collaboration with the designer.


Bits Blog The Numbers Behind Twitter
Like many tech companies seeking to go public, Twitter is growing fast but still isnt making a profit, according to its newly filed prospectus.


Conversations The Landscape of Small-Business Health Insurance
A conversation with Alan Cohen, a founder of Liazon, one of the first companies to establish a private health insurance exchange.


How Kenya turned to social media
Kenyans used social media to stay informed, donate money and organize blood donation drives after the Westgate attack.


College Football Around the Country
Teams, players and games that stood out in the third week of college football.


Scouting Report Shopping Highlights in New York Starting Oct. 3
Its never too early to start your holiday shopping.


DealBook A Charm Offensive to Lure Banking Customers in Britain
By focusing on service, Vernon W. Hill II is drawing consumers to his British start-up, Metro Bank, but the hurdles have been high.


U.S. planned layoffs fall 20 pct in September Challenger
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The number of planned layoffs at U.S. firms fell 20 percent in September, even as cuts in the healthcare sector more than doubled from the prior month, a report on Thursday...


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