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CORRECTED-MOVES-Crowe Clark Whitehill
Oct 4 (Reuters) - The following financial services industry appointments were announced on Friday. To inform us of other job changes, email to moves@thomsonreuters.com.


Shutdown slows U.S. bilateral talks to fight offshore tax dodgers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The federal government shutdown has interrupted U.S. efforts to negotiate agreements with other countries on implementing an anti-tax evasion law that is to take effect next year, tax lawyers said on Friday.


Motherlode Blog How Parents Handle Teenage Drinking
Looking for advice from parents who successfully handled the question of raising teenagers to drink responsibly as adults or those who muffed it, and think they know where they went wrong.


U.S. TV networks tout video on-demand for catch-up viewing
LOS ANGELES, Oct 4 (Reuters) - The morning after a new episode of the drama "Sleepy Hollow" airs on the Fox broadcast network, a message on the show's Facebook page encourages viewers to catch up with the show by clicking on their cable operator's video on demand service.


Vontobel sees client inflows at same pace as in H1
GENEVA (Reuters) - Swiss bank Vontobel AG has seen private client inflows continuing at the same pace as in the first half of the year, private banking head Peter Fanconi said on Wednesday.


In South Sudan, Government Troops Implicated in Violence
Since achieving independence, South Sudan has been bedeviled by problems, especially violence by soldiers against civilians.


U.S. still has too many strip malls report
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The average vacancy rate for a U.S. strip mall was unchanged in the third quarter, as the sector still wrestled with the oversupply that closely followed last decade's housing...


Movie Review Concussion, a Midlife Crisis Directed by Stacie Passon
In Concussion, by Stacie Passon, a woman finds an escape from the tedium of her marriage by becoming a prostitute catering to other women.


The Learning Network Blog Nature in Focus Using Short Videos to Teach Science
In this lesson we offer several ways you can use short science videos in The New York Times in your teaching.


Woes Continue for Giants as Snee Considers Surgery
With guard Chris Snee weighing season-ending hip surgery, the Giants signed the former Eagles center Dallas Reynolds and cut DaRel Scott, the teams second leading rusher.


Big Ten Network Makes Investment in College Hockey
The Big Ten Network plans to televise 27 regular-season hockey games this season, and the increased exposure could help the teams recruiting.


Brain problems can linger months after ICU stay
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Critically-ill people who end up spending days in an intensive care unit (ICU) often develop thinking and memory problems, according to a new study.


No. 2 Ducks Defeat Cal 55-16 in Driving Rain
Marcus Mariota threw for two touchdowns and ran for another and No. 2 Oregon defeated California 55-16 on Saturday night in the rain-drenched Pac-12 opener for both teams.


Movie Review Grace Unplugged, Starring AJ Michalka and James Denton
Grace Unplugged takes its title character to Los Angeles for a career in the music industry and, ultimately, some life lessons from the Bible.


IMF ups 2013 growth outlook for Uruguay economy, trims 2014 view
MONTEVIDEO, Oct 4 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund raised its 2013 economic growth forecast for Uruguay on Friday, but lowered its estimates for 2014, saying growth had "moderated to a...


Global fleets steam into Sydney
Ships from nations including China, Thailand, the United States, Malaysia, France, Japan and former colonial power Britain passed through the heads into the famous Sydney Harbour where they joined 16 tall ships from around the world in preparation for a ceremonial fleet review on October 5, 2013.


Buses, trains? It's urban gondolas
Urban transport in Bolivia's administrative capital of La Paz has always been about what goes up and down.


Black men in pain need help
Michaela Angela Davis says the case of Aaron Alexis shows how we need to pay more attention to the inner lives of black men.


Fantasy Football Week 5 Matchup Breakdown
Every N.F.L. season has its share of surprise fantasy performers. One is Philip Rivers, who has a favorable matchup against the Oakland Raiders this week.


UPDATE 2-Spain's ACS issues bonds against Iberdrola shares
* Deal further reduces ACS's exposure to Iberdrola (Adds final terms of exchangeable bond, ACS, Iberdrola close price)


You're the Boss Blog Today in Small Business Postal Arbitrage
Americas toilet turnaround. The biggest start-up incubator in the world. And what percent of Yelps reviews do you think are fake?


C. Gordon Fullerton, Early Space Shuttle Pilot, Dies at 76
A pilot who tested 130 different types of aircraft for the Air Force and NASA, and flew two shuttle missions, as the commander on the Challenger and one of two pilots on the Columbia.


Orecchiette With Basil and Pistachio Pesto and Green and Yellow Beans
The small ear-shaped pasta provides hollows for the delicious sauce to settle into.


Photos A 'cuddle' of baby pandas
Pandas on display at China's Chengdu Panda Base


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.


National Briefing | Washington Tunisian Ex-Soccer Player Extradited
Nizar Trabelsi, who was sentenced to a decade in prison in Belgium in 2003 for planning a suicide bombing for Al Qaeda, will face charges in an American court.


Critics Notebook The Unexpected Files Comes to Science Channel
The Unexplained Files, a new television series on the Science Channel, looks at some puzzles of existence.


DealBook Twitters I.P.O. and the League Table Fight
Twitters offering will most likely provide a boost to its hired advisers in the league tables, rankings that banks profess to ignore but track obsessively nonetheless.


India Ink Image of the Day October 4
Supporters of the Indian National Congress celebrated after the union cabinet gave a nod to the proposal for creating Indias 29th state.


Clinton's 'Bono' impersonation
Bill Clinton responds to an impersonation by Bono with one of his own.


Venezuela President Chavez call is fake
Venezuela's president says right-wing opponents have unleashed a new weapon in their push to destabilize his government and demoralize his supporters an imitation of Hugo Chavez's voice.


Southern California Calls Kiffin Off the Team Bus and Then Fires Him
The dismissal of Lane Kiffin came hours after a 62-41 loss at Arizona State, when the team arrived back in Los Angeles.


All the Presidents Men
Nick Price is not one to shy away from a battle.


Blackhawks Score 3 in 3rd, Beat Capitals in Opener
Six different players scored. Corey Crawford made a bunch of key saves. There was a big penalty kill and an impressive rally.


Giant hornets kill 42 in China
BEIJING (Reuters) - Swarms of giant hornets have killed 42 people and injured 1,640 in China's northwestern province of Shaanxi in recent weeks, the official Xinhua news agency said on Thursday.


2-Game Ban to Delay Kidds Coaching Debut
As expected, the N.B.A. on Friday barred Nets Coach Jason Kidd for two games after he pleaded guilty in July to a drunken-driving charge.


Molycorp stock soars as main mine revamp nears completion
(Reuters) - Shares of Molycorp Inc rose sharply on Wednesday after the U.S. rare earths producer announced two of the final milestones in a $1.25 billion modernization and expansion at its main mine,...


Summer Camp for the Winter Olympics
Athletes encountered wonder and terror in New Zealand, the stand-in for J. R. R. Tolkiens fictional universe, while preparing for a shot at the Winter Olympics.


Video games bring new life to old brains
Oct. 4 - Researchers in California are developing video games aimed at helping older people preserve their cognitive abilities as they age. The games are designed to improve communication between different parts of the brain, boosting memory function and the ability to stay focused. Ben Gruber has more.


At home with the Di Restas
The Circuit travels to Southern Italy to explore Force India driver Paul di Resta's Italian ancestry.


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