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Real Estate Q A
Topics include disclosure of shareholders who are in arrears; when rent includes electricity; and condo boards that fail to have annual meetings.


Column Lane Kiffin a Boy Wonder No Longer
The end for Lane Kiffin came in the middle of the night at the airport, as his team sped off into the darkness without him.


Roundup After a Suspension, Liverpools Star Striker Quickly Returns to Form
Luis Surez returned to Englands Premier League in explosive fashion Sunday, teaming up with his strike partner Daniel Sturridge to propel Liverpool to a 3-1 win at Sunderland.


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.


Consumer Spending Rose Slightly in August
The Commerce Department said spending rose 0.3 percent. In another survey, the University of Michigan said consumer confidence had declined in September.


Lawyer Contests Casino Referendums Wording
Eric J. Snyder of Brooklyn said the language being used on the November ballot question was slanted because it mentioned positive legislative purposes.


Roundup After a Suspension, Liverpools Star Striker Quickly Returns to Form
Luis Surez returned to Englands Premier League in explosive fashion Sunday, teaming up with his strike partner Daniel Sturridge to propel Liverpool to a 3-1 win at Sunderland.


Your Money Adviser Businesses Manage Medical Bill Payment Plans
Payment services let patients pay bills over time and let hospitals get paid for care immediately.


News Analysis Google in Deal to Settle Europes Antitrust Case
The European Unions top competition official accepted Googles latest offer to settle a long-running antitrust case, but he also said the companys rivals should have a chance to respond.


National Briefing | New England Massachusetts Fishery Group Limits Herring Catch
According to the rules, the Atlantic herring fleet can incidentally catch no more than 311.4 metric tons of river herring and shad.


GLOBAL MARKETS-Dlr, US stock futures steady; US govt shutdown seen short
TOKYO, Oct 2 (Reuters) - The dollar and U.S. stock futures held steady on Wednesday as investors bet the first partial U.S. government shutdown in 17 years will be short-lived.


Mucking with climate change
For evidence of climate change, the U.S. needs to look no further than Alaska, where towns already are melting.


Israel's Netanyahu to press Obama for no let-up on Iran pressure
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will warn President Barack Obama at a meeting on Monday that Iran's diplomatic "sweet talk" cannot be trusted and will urge him to pressure Tehran to prevent it being able to make a nuclear bomb.


Venezuela expels top U.S. diplomat for fomenting 'sabotage'
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Monday he was expelling the top U.S. diplomat in the South American nation and two others, accusing them of meeting with opposition leaders and encouraging "acts of sabotage" against his country.


Gadgetwise An iPhone Case That Sharpens Your Photography Skills
The tech company iZZi Gadgets says its Orbit case will turn an iPhone into a professional-grade device for digital photographers.


Special Report The Presidents Cup Nick Price Has a Mission to Motivate at Presidents Cup
Nick Price, captain of the International team facing the mighty U.S. squad this week at Muirfield Village, believes that passion and unity can overcome a lot of apparent hardships.


Gods forbid India's temples guard their gold from government
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India (Reuters) - India's Hindu temples are resisting divulging their gold holdings - perhaps nearly half the amount held in Fort Knox - amid mistrust of the motives of...


UPDATE 1-Detroit defaults on more than $600 mln of 'unsecured' GO bonds
Oct 1 (Reuters) - Detroit on Tuesday defaulted on more than $600 million of general obligation bonds deemed unsecured by the city's emergency manager, a city spokesman said.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Berdych and Raonic to Play in Thailand Final
Top-seeded Tomas Berdych outlasted Gilles Simon of France, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 7-5, to reach the final of the Thailand Open in Bangkok.


'Game of Thrones' cast tease season four
When "Game of Thrones" returns with season four, Kit Harington's Jon Snow is going to look a little different.


Bartolo Colon Gets Ball for Game 1 of A's Playoffs
Bartolo Colon never expected to be pitching at age 40, not in the playoffs, and especially not as the Game 1 starter.


Lacking Rules, Insurers Balk at Paying for Intensive Psychiatric Care
A 2008 law was supposed to make it easier for mental health patients to get treatment, but without clear rules, insurance companies are often reluctant to pay the bill.


Is "Swiss Made" sought in Asia?
CNN's Patricia Wu talks to IWC's CEO on how much the "Swiss Made" label means to Asian consumers.


You're the Boss Blog Today in Small Business Shutting Down
But the new health insurance exchanges are open. The rise of cheap solar power. And the rise of mobile.


Elite coaching with Graf, Agassi
CNN's Patrick Snell looks at how the famous couple is helping groom the next generation of tennis stars.


Scientists set to prepare strongest warning that warming man-made
OSLO (Reuters) - Scientists meet on Monday to prepare the strongest warning yet that climate change is man-made and will cause more heatwaves, droughts and floods this century unless governments take action.


'Breaking Bad' creator cooks up a dark ending for Walt White as series concludes
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The journey of anti-hero Walter White came to a dark end on Sunday when fans of "Breaking Bad" finally learned the fate of the chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin, as AMC's cult drug drama concluded after a five-season run.


Film confronts Indonesia's past
On a traffic-choked street in Bali's capital Denpasar, Edo walks through his family's shop to an empty back room.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Turkish Club Hires Mancini
Galatasaray of Turkey hired the former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini to replace Fatih Terim as coach.


EU's Almunia says Google latest concessions more appropriate
BRUSSELS, Oct 1 (Reuters) - A second offer made by search giant Google to settle an antitrust probe with the European Union better addresses competition concerns, the EU's antitrust commissioner said on Tuesday.


Facebook expands ad service for app developers
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Facebook Inc is expanding an advertising service aimed at developers of smartphone and tablet apps, the social network's latest move to bolster its fast-growing mobile business.


Fonterra, Danone in talks to resolve dairy recall dispute
WELLINGTON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - New Zealand's Fonterra , the world's biggest dairy exporter, said it is in talks to resolve a dispute with Danone over a contamination scare involving a Fonterra...


T Magazine Site to Be Seen | The Herman Miller Archive Unearths a Lost Moment in Design History
On the furniture giants new online editorial platform, the great curator Mildred Friedman recalls a pioneering multimedia class that influenced the future work of Charles Eames, George Nelson and Alexander Girard.


Bumpy road won't deter Sanofi's push into emerging markets
MUMBAI (Reuters) - French drugmaker Sanofi SA will not be deterred from expanding in emerging markets through acquisitions despite government crackdowns on pricing and closer scrutiny of western pharmaceutical companies' business practices, its CEO said.


Suarez double fires up Liverpool title push
Love him or loathe him, Liverpool can't live without Luis Suarez as he helps the Reds move up to second with a 3-1 win over Sunderland.


Mississippi town sued after refusing to license gay bar
TUPELO, Miss., Oct 1 (Reuters) - A rural northeast Mississippi community discriminated against a lesbian woman by denying her a license to reopen a bar catering to gays and lesbians, a federal lawsuit filed on Tuesday claims.


Britney Spears gets Las Vegas show
Britney Spears is about to hit the Strip.


Argentina's Nalbandian announces retirement
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's 2002 Wimbledon finalist David Nalbandian announced on Tuesday that he will quit tennis next month citing physical problems that have sidelined him for most of the year.


No. 14 Oklahoma Defeats No. 22 Notre Dame 35-21
Oklahoma finally found a way to beat Notre Dame again.


Icahn says firm has $2 bln invested in Apple shares - CNBC
NEW YORK, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Activist billionaire investor Carl Icahn said Tuesday on CNBC that his firm has $2 billion invested in shares of technology giant Apple Inc..


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