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You're the Boss Blog How I Hire Got Any Questions?
Jay Goltz and Eilene Zimmerman, Youre the Boss bloggers, are standing by to answer them.


Women Shaping a New Path Among a Rich Baseball Tradition
Heather Nabozny attained a milestone as the first woman known to have been a head groundskeeper, starting in 1999 with the Detroit Tigers. She was followed by Nicole McFadyen in Baltimore.


Whole Wheat Penne or Fusilli With Tomatoes, Shell Beans and Feta
Shell beans have a short season, but are a rare treat to be savored while you can.


Actress Halle Berry gives birth to baby boy
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actress Halle Berry gave birth to a baby boy on Saturday, her representative confirmed to Reuters.


Urging Patience, Obama Says Problems With Health Care Sites Reflect Demand
People definitely shouldnt give up, Mr. Obama said in an interview with The Associated Press, adding that fixes were under way.


Death toll in Egyptian clashes rises to 28 - state media
CAIRO, Oct 6 (Reuters) - The casualty toll in clashes during protests in Egypt on Sunday has risen to 28 dead and 94 wounded, state news agency MENA quoted the health ministry as saying.


Analysis U.S. default seems unthinkable but investors have options
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors who behave conventionally are likely to get burned if the political standoff over the federal budget and the debt ceiling ends up forcing the United States to default.


T Magazine The Daily Shoe | At Louis Vuitton, Tough Boots for Showgirls
T plucks the best shoes right off the runway. Todays pick Chelsea boots in crocodile from Marc Jacobss last show for the line.


Nose grown on forehead
Surgeons in China will transplant a new nose, grown on a patient's forehead, to his nasal region.


Critics Notebook Strife Joins Minnesota Musicians in Concert
Minnesota Orchestra musicians, embroiled in a heated battle with management, held three weekend concerts conducted by Osmo Vanska.


Upper Midwest struck by unusual autumn tornadoes, snowstorm
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The upper Midwest was recovering on Saturday from an unusual autumn wallop from a fierce snowstorm that trapped dozens of people in vehicles in western South Dakota and a swarm of tornadoes that left at least 15 people injured in rural Nebraska and Iowa.


No. 1s Djokovic, Serena Advance at China Open
Top-ranked Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams advanced with straight-set victories Tuesday at the China Open, while Venus Williams was eliminated.


Global Soccer Arsenals zil Shows Hes Worth Every Penny
Mesut zil, who has quickly become the focal point of Arsenals offense, scored one goal and helped set up the other as his club beat Napoli, 2-0, in the Champions League.


Rivals see UBS holding on to clients after trading loss
GENEVA (Reuters) - Rich clients of Swiss bank UBS have not yet moved their millions to other banks after its $2.3 billion trading scandal last month, rival private bankers said.


Euro Tour denies U.S. takeover
The chief executive of golf's European Tour has dismissed reports the organization could be bought out by its American counterpart the PGA Tour.


PRESS DIGEST- New York Times business news - Oct 4
Oct 4 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the New York Times business pages. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.


Moulson Gives Isles 4-3 Win Over Devils
Matt Moulson scored the only goal of the shootout in the sixth round and the New York Islanders opened the season with a 4-3 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Friday night.


The Mayors of New York
Historically, the template for choosing a new mayor of New York has resembled a pendulum, swinging from one extreme to another.


Welcome to Hermes' jungle
Oct. 04 - The French label blossoms with grays and greens for Spring 2014. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)


T Magazine On View | A Curious Path to Auction for Indias Modernist Furniture
The artist Amie Siegel realized the elegant midcentury chairs and tables she saw in an auction catalog were the same that had been left stacked in decaying piles in Chandigarh, the first built-from-scratch city in postcolonial India.


Despite Criticisms, Health Care Laws Impact on Jobs Is Still Unclear
Critics say the law will suppress job growth, but economists say it is too soon tell whether businesses will cut hours or hire more part-timers to skirt the employer mandate.


Four reported killed in Egypt clashes
After weeks of relative calm, clashes erupted between supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsy and Egyptian Security forces in several areas in Cairo, Nile State TV reported.


Movie Review Alan Browns Five Dances Is Choreographed by Jonah Bokaer
In Five Dances, Ryan Steele plays a young dancer who goes through a newcomers rite of passage at a New York dance company.


Editor's choice
Our top photos from the last 24 hours.


Legendary Vietnamese general dies
Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap, a man credited with major victories against the French and the American military, has died, according to local media reports. He was 102.


Top 25 Roundup Ohio State Rallies in Big Ten Showdown
Carlos Hyde ran for a career-high 168 yards, and No. 4 Ohio State rallied to victory at No. 16 Northwestern, extending the nations longest winning streak to 18 games.


German killed at embassy in Yemen
Gunmen killed a German national who was a member of the security detail of the German Embassy in Sanaa on Sunday, according to a Yemeni diplomat with knowledge of the situation.


Russia Accuses Greenpeace Activists of Piracy
Prosecutors brought the charges against 13 Greenpeace activists and a journalist for trying to scale an oil platform in the Arctic.


Dealing a Blow to Berlusconi, an Italian Senate Panel Recommends His Expulsion
The expulsion vote against Silvio Berlusconi represents his second setback of the week, after his failed attempt to bring down the countrys fragile coalition government.


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.


Egypt clashes kill 44, dozens injured
At least 28 people were killed and 94 more were wounded after violence erupted between demonstrators and security forces in Egypt on Sunday, state media reported, citing the country's Health Ministry.


French flooring company Tarkett to unveil IPO
PARIS, Oct 4 (Reuters) - French floor maker Tarkett, which is 50 percent owned by U.S. private-equity firm KKR, has submitted a registration filing for an initial public offering (IPO) that will be...


DealBook UBS Brokers in Puerto Rico Create Headache for the Bank
The Swiss banking giant, which manages $10 billion for the American commonwealths millionaires, began an internal investigation into the lending practices of some of its top-producing brokers.


Di Resta reveals Ferrari 'dream'
Monza may be a long way from his birthplace in West Lothian, Scotland but Italy is unquestionably a home from home for Paul di Resta.


Atossa recalls breast health device, shares tumble
(Reuters) - Atossa Genetics Inc said it would recall a medical device used to collect breast fluid for cancer detection along with a test that uses it, seven months after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said the device needed additional clearance.


Argentine Leader Has Head Injury
President Cristina Fernndez de Kirchner has been told by doctors to take a month off because of a subdural hematoma on her brain, her spokesman said.


WRAPUP 5-Washington deadlocked as partial shutdown enters fifth day
* Obama says will not negotiate with a gun to Americans' head


GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks head for weekly loss, dollar hovers at 8-month low
* Dollar rebounds, but not far off eight-month low * Wall Street, Europe shares rise but budget, debt fears persist * U.S. one-month T-bill rates hover at highest in 10 months By Wanfeng Zhou NEW...


NBA Suspends Nets Coach Kidd 2 Games for DWI
Brooklyn Nets coach Jason Kidd was suspended Friday for two games after pleading guilty in a drunken driving case.


Watch base jumpers' mass leap
Base jumpers from 20 countries took part in the KL Tower International Jump 2013.


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