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| World Cup worries grow for Brazil | | | Brazil's preparations for the 2014 World Cup suffered a setback Wednesday after a judge halted construction work at a tournament venue. |
| Exclusive India to stick with austerity despite looming election | | | NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The Indian government will have to rein in spending and cut subsidies to meet its fiscal deficit target, the country's finance minister said on Monday, underlining that an austerity drive will not be blown off course by an election due next year. |
| Well Pastas for Fall | | | This week, Martha Rose Shulman takes the last of her summer vegetables to make fast and delicious pasta for a healthful fall meal. |
| A Disease Cuts Corn Yields | | | Gosss wilt, a disease that is spreading in the United States, has been devastating the crops of corn farmers, while the cause of the tidal wave remains uncertain. |
| Netiquette Saying farewell | | | So many folks manage to lose their netiquette heads when they scramble, legs flailing and akimbo, toward the denouement of events and life chapters. So here is the ultimate (get it?) digital-etiquette guide to a polite big finish. |
| Kathryn Jones, Alexander Witten | | | The bride is joining the classic culinary arts program at the International Culinary Center; the groom is a derivatives and stock trader. |
| Mythbuster Edoardo Molinari | | | Ryder Cup star Edoardo Molinari shows how you can improve your golf game using technology, among other things. |
| Women push to end driving ban | | | Women who want the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to lift a de facto ban that prohibits them from driving have launched an online campaign urging Saudi females to stage a demonstration by driving cars on October 26. |
| Ready for a winter World Cup? | | | That prospect looks set to become a reality in 2022 after Europe's football associations voted against holding the tournament in the Qatari summer. |
| A Disease Cuts Corn Yields | | | Gosss wilt, a disease that is spreading in the United States, has been devastating the crops of corn farmers, while the cause of the tidal wave remains uncertain. |
| The Frenzied Last-Act Effort to Save City Opera | | | In the final days before filing for bankruptcy protection, officials at New York City Opera learned that the 70-year-old company had lost the confidence of the donors it needed to survive. |
| Seoul shares seen lower on US budget impasse; tech shares eyed | | | SEOUL, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Seoul shares are expected to track global markets lower on Tuesday, as investors fret about a week-long U.S. government shutdown, with deadlocked policymakers only 10 days from a critical need to raise the U.S. debt ceiling. "The fall, however, could be limited if the rise in tech shares hold up, and foreign inflows continue," said Hyundai Securities analyst Bae Sung-young. The Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) has been supported around the 2,000 mark fo |
| Child coffins have numbers, not names | | | More than 100 wooden coffins lie in long rows in an airport hangar, each with a single rose on top. Four of the coffins are small and white, belonging to children and adorned with a teddy bear. |
| Wrecked cruise ship pulled upright | | | In a lengthy process involving massive pulleys, cables and steel tanks, a salvage crew managed to roll the 114,000-ton Costa Concordia off the rocks where it ran aground 20 months ago. |
| 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. |
| Korean golf prodigy | | | An 11-year-old female golf prodigy in South Korea has big plans. CNN's Ian Lee reports. |
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