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| Secret to Vettel's dominance? | | | Former Red Bull F1 driver David Coulthard explores the story behind Sebastian Vettel's dominance. Amanda Davies reports. |
| Atlanta woman says she is the voice of Apple's Siri | | | The question has intrigued millions of Apple iPhone and iPad fans, who use the devices' voice-activated personal assistant for help with everything from finding restaurants and directions to organizing their day. |
| A Danish late-night dish | | | Bourdain has the John's Hotdog deluxe Organic sausage with garlic, bacon, homemade mustard, and onions pickled in beer. |
| Economix Blog Remember Sequestration? | | | Whatever else the Republicans achieve, the current budget fight holds the prospect of extending the mandatory budget cuts that have reduced the level of discretionary government spending. |
| 7 swanky hostels around the world | | | Budget-conscious travelers rejoice Hostels aren't what they used to be. Some of them have a sense of style, and they're offering options once reserved for higher-end hotels. |
| 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. |
| Conservationists rejoice at endangered rhino footage | | | Oct. 3 - Conservation groups in Indonesia are rejoicing at footage of the critically endangered Sumatran rhino, captured by camera-traps in a forest in East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo. Until recently, the animal was thought to have been wiped out in Kalimantan but the footage confirms that the Sumatran rhino is still clinging on. Rob Muir reports. |
| Diageo's 'Arthur's Day' faces backlash in home of Guinness | | | DUBLIN (Reuters) - The Irish are famous around the world for their convivial drinking culture and the cosy pubs that have been copied around the world - but it seems they do not want to be cajoled into an annual celebration of their best-known beer. |
| Red Sox Jump on Rays Miscues, Win ALDS Opener 12-2 | | | One ball fell between two outfielders. Another took a bad hop off the Green Monster standings. One batter reached safely on a dropped third strike and another when the pitcher was slow to cover first. |
| Right-wing coalition prospects fade in Austria | | | VIENNA, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Prospects of a centre-right government in Austria faded on Friday as both the conservative People's Party and the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) moved away from a possible... |
| The advert that changed a life | | | Some people take many years to find their calling -- but for Adam van Koeverden, it was right in front of him in black and white. On a small section of his local newspaper, the boy who would become an Olympic champion saw his future flash before him. |
| Americans Hang On to Take Lead in Presidents Cup | | | Tiger Woods sat in a cart with a tiny squirrel resting on his shoulder. Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel walked onto the first tee wearing wigs to make up for their bad haircuts. Fred Couples had cupcakes delivered to him by the opposing captain in honor of his 54th birthday. |
| More time needed for Qatar decision CONCACAF president | | | ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA members need more time to decide whether the 2022 World Cup should be staged outside the traditional June-July period and a decision is unlikely on Friday, CONCACAF president Jeffrey Webb said on Friday. |
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