| Latest worldwide news | 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. |
| 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. |
| 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... |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
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