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Versteeg Leads Panthers to 5-3 Win Over Lightning
Kris Versteeg scored twice, including the tiebreaking goal near the midpoint of the third period, to lead the Florida Panthers to a 5-3 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning in the teams' preseason finale on Saturday night.


Tsonga and Simon Reach Open De Moselle Final
Top-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will aim for his third straight Open de Moselle title when he plays Gilles Simon in an all-French final Sunday.


Scientists more convinced mankind is main cause of warming
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Leading climate scientists said on Friday they were more convinced than ever that humans are the main culprits for global warming, and predicted the impact from greenhouse gas emissions could linger for centuries.


City Room A Cater-Waiter to the Elite
Metropolitan Diary Born to privilege but now a servant, an aspiring writer sought empathy at a Metropolitan Opera gala.


Murray's historic win
Andy Murray won Wimbledon, breaking Britain's 77-year drought for a men's singles champion.


UPDATE 1-Obama Fed chair will prevent asset bubbles, focus on jobs
WASHINGTON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Wednesday the person he selects to head the Federal Reserve when Chairman Ben Bernanke's term ends in January will prevent asset bubbles...


The Week Ahead | Film Dizzying Search for God Particle
Although you have to be knowledgeable in physics to fully grasp the concepts in Mark Levinsons documentary Particle Fever, this movie is a mind blower.


Violin Memory strikes sour note in market debut
(Reuters) - Shares of flash storage provider Violin Memory , backed by Toshiba Corp , fell nearly 21 percent in their market debut, as investors remain skeptical about an intensely competitive data...


Motorsport Vettel under threat?
Sebastian Vettel has dominated Formula One for the past three years and looks set to win a fourth straight driver's championship -- but that could all change when the winds of change are unleashed on the sport.


Exports key to U.S. success
Jan 19 - In an exclusive interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt says that the American consumer is no longer the driver of the global economy and that high-tech exports are the key to future growth of the U.S. economy.


Gary Player Why I love horses
The nine-time Major Champion tells CNN's Errol Barnett about his passions beyond golf.


Pakistan's top police bomb disposal unit starved of money and men
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - A technician from Pakistan's top bomb disposal unit packed some aging detonator cord confiscated from the Taliban into a plastic water bottle and reached for a roll of sticky tape.


Marc Jacobs Packing His Louis Vuitton Bags After 16 Years
On the horizon taking his own company public.


South Korea picks Lloyd's to review nuclear reactor certificates
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea has selected global ship classifier Lloyd's Register to review the safety certificates of the country's nuclear reactors in the wake of a scandal over forged documents, the energy ministry said.


'Breaking Bad' goes out with a bang
With Walter White dead, fans everywhere are mourning, celebrating, tallying up bets and discussing what just happened. Was the series finale of "Breaking Bad" satisfying? Did it tie up all loose ends? Did the character you wanted to live survive and did the ones you wanted to die get their just deserts? Is it sending you back to the beginning to binge watch it all over again?


Well Statins May Reduce Gum Disease Risk
A new study suggests statins may have a beneficial side effect reducing gum inflammation, which is a known risk factor for plaque buildup in arteries.


Intelligence chiefs deem shutdown 'insidious' danger to U.S.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. intelligence community leaders warned on Wednesday that the government shutdown, now in its second day, is an "insidious" threat to national security that will increase the longer thousands of workers are off the job.


Under fire in Damascus
Oct. 2 - Amateur videos purport to show clashes between rebels and Syrian government forces in Damascus, while shelling rocks other parts of the country. Debroah Lutterbeck reports.


Rescued sea lions swim to freedom
Sept. 30 - Six injured sea lions rescued by a group of Peruvian activists are released back into the wild. Tara Cleary reports.


Berlusconi Backs Down on Threat to Topple Government
The backing of Silvio Berlusconis center-right party allowed Prime Minister Enrico Letta to easily win a confidence vote in the Italian Senate.


World Cup worries
Brazil's preparations for the 2014 World Cup suffered a setback Wednesday after a judge asked for the immediate suspension of construction at a host venue for the prestigious soccer tournament due to safety concerns.


Risk-Averse Gandhis Move Rattles Indian Election
Rahul Gandhi, the Congress Party candidate, took a stand on a contentious issue, presenting himself as a leader who would embrace political change.


Tom Clancy, Best-Selling Novelist 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.


Argentine Judge Seeks to Put Franco Officials on Trial
The judge wants to extradite police officials who are accused of torturing opponents of the dictatorship until 1975, when Francisco Franco died.


Lee Thornton, Ex-White House Reporter, Dies at 71
The first black woman to cover the White House for CBS News, Ms. Thornton also was a co-host of All Things Considered on NPR, a news program producer for CNN and a teacher of journalism.


Kia plans to offer Soul electric car in U.S. next year
DETROIT (Reuters) - Kia Motors Corp plans to sell an electric version of its second-generation Soul compact car in the United States next year, the Korean automaker's U.S. unit said on Tuesday.


On Location | Rutherford, N.J. Oaks in Their Midst
An architect makes the suburban compromise and builds a house with room for everyone.


Fashion Review Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen, Miu Miu and Herms
Reviews of the spring 2014 collections from Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen, Miu Miu and Herms.


Dozens killed in building collapse
Authorities say they now know what may have caused a five-story building in Mumbai to collapse last week a decorator who removed a central wall and supporting beams without permission.


Burger King Introducing a Lower-Fat French Fry
The fast-food chain says its new Satisfries will have about 40 percent less fat and 30 percent fewer calories than the fries sold by its rival McDonalds.


Giving airline food a lift
Take a look inside airline catering company Gate Gourmet's Hong Kong kitchens where they make their in-flight meals.


Independence day penguins?
For one weekend in September more than 155 million people in six neighboring countries in one continent pull out all the stops to honor the birth of their nations.


Tricky No. 14 at Muirfield Prime for Birdies
The signature 14th at Muirfield Village can be a birdie hole for Tiger Woods and maybe even a once-a-month hacker.


Recipes for Health Farfalle With Roasted Peppers, Peas, Feta and Yogurt
A pasta and yogurt dish inspired by recipes from Greece and Turkey.


Plans for Jackie Chan theme park
Jackie Chan is giving fans in China a new way to get personal with the Hong Kong-born kung fu superstar.


Els plays down importance of a rare Cup win
DUBLIN, Ohio (Reuters) - Ernie Els has seen it all at the Presidents Cup, the highs and lows and even a tie in 2003, but the wins have been all too rare for the veteran International player.


3 arrests in Mexico kidnap case
Mexican authorities say they've arrested three additional suspects connected to the kidnapping of 13 youths from a bar in the country's capital.


You're the Boss Blog Worry About Cyberattacks Increases, Survey Says
The vast majority of small-business owners are worried about cybersecurity and nearly half report their businesses were victims of cyberattacks.


Music Review Mary Foster Conklin Bashes Bourgeoisie at Metropolitan Room
Life Is a Bitch, Mary Foster Conklins cabaret show devoted to Fran Landesmans words, includes some of Landesmans verses and more than a dozen of her songs.


The 'beast' of Japan -- or Peter Pan?
She was dubbed "The Assassin" after winning gold at the London 2012 Olympics, but Kaori Matsumoto prefers to be known as "Beast." Her coach, however, says she is more like Peter Pan -- and the judo star herself claims she once saw Tinker Bell.


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