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Recipes for Health Cornmeal Coconut Biscotti
Coconut oil provides great flavor a sweet smell to these cookies.


Most amazing hotel lobbies
From a sprawling room with panoramic ocean views to an open-air entryway modeled after a Thai temple, these stunning hotel lobbies really roll out the red carpet.


The Not-So-New but Expanding World of Golf
Consider a couple of scenes from the golf world this year, with emphasis on "world."


Aircraft noise linked to increased health risks
Oct. 29 - UK researchers say long-term exposure to aircraft noise increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. A five year study focusing on the noise produced by planes flying in and out of Heathrow reveals a higher rate of hospitalisation for people living near the airport than for those who live in quieter environments. Jim Drury has more.


Activists Feel Powerful Wrath as Russia Guards Its Arctic Claims
The detained crew of a Greenpeace ship appears to have grossly underestimated Russias readiness to assert and expand its sovereignty in an Arctic region potentially rich with natural resources.


Astronomers discover most distant galaxy yet
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Astronomers have found the most distant galaxy yet, a discovery that pushes back scientists' view of the universe to about 700 million years after it is thought to have come into existence.


Art looted by Nazis found
A cache of 1,500 works of art -- including masterpieces by Picasso, Matisse and Chagall -- confiscated by the Nazis and missing for more than 70 years has been found in Germany, according to German media reports.


No Morsel Too Minuscule for All-Consuming N.S.A.
The National Security Agency finds itself under intense pressure after disclosures of spying on allies and rivals alike, but it defends the wide net it casts.


BoC's Murray-Exiting easy money policies will boost volatility
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 5 (Reuters) - As central banks in advanced economies exit from extraordinarily easy monetary policies, there will be increased periods of market volatility, a top Bank of Canada...


T Magazine In Tbilisi, Georgia, Bold New Buildings Rise From the Ruins of Dead Empires
The historic citys shiny new skyline is a source of both aesthetic and political controversy.


Theater Review House of Dance by Tina Satter at Abrons Arts Center
Even the hopes are shabby for would-be stars in House of Dance, by Tina Satter.


CBS Said to Be Developing Streaming News Channel
The 24-hour channel would mostly repurpose video and reporting already produced by CBS News, according to executives.


A Not-Quite New Guy on New Girl
Damon Wayans Jr. had to drop out of the sitcom New Girl after appearing in the pilot. Now, in Season 3, hes back.


Nazi-looted art trove includes works by Picasso
Nov. 5 - German authorities say Nazi-looted art found in a Munich flat include works by Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec and Courbet. Julie Noce reports.


Senator Cites Crisis of Confidence on Health Care Site
Senator Barbara A. Mikulski said at a hearing that the website problems could deter people from enrolling and threaten the success of President Obamas health care overhaul.


Currents | Deals Discounts at ABC Carpet Home, Bellino Fine Linens and Modani
Bargains on furniture, bed linens and mats for messy pets.


Germany summons UK ambassador
Germany's foreign minister summoned Britain's ambassador for talks following a report that Britain operated a secret listening post designed to spy on the German government in Berlin, Germany's foreign office said Tuesday.


UPDATE 1-California insurer delays policy cancellations tied to Obamacare
Nov 5 (Reuters) - Health insurer Blue Shield of California said on Tuesday it will delay policy cancellations for 113,000 customers who were due to lose coverage at the end of the year as a result of new requirements from President Barack Obama's healthcare law.


In Transit Blog Walkabout A Flight Safety Video Set to Song; a Museum Dedicated to Show Biz
A weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.


Museum and Gallery Listings for Nov. 1-7
A critical guide to the visual arts in New York and the region.


Golden Cadillac Brings Back the 70s
Golden Cadillac, a new bar opening this week in the East Village, is bringing back the 70s.


German Officials Provide Details on Looted Art
The first glimpse of the collection brought astonishment but also anger and the initial stirrings of what will likely be a long battle over who owns the works.


RCS Mediagroup sells Milan offices to Blackstone
MILAN, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Italy's RCS Mediagroup, the publisher of influential daily Corriere della Sera, has agreed the sale of its headquarters in central Milan to U.S. fund Blackstone for 120...


What happens to goods lost at sea?
On a stormy January night in 1992, out in the Pacific Ocean, 29,000 plastic yellow ducks, blue turtles and green frogs fell from a cargo ship and were lost at sea.


European Union seeks to reduce plastic bag mountain
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union member states will be encouraged to tax or even ban plastic bags under proposals to tackle the tons of plastic waste that enters the water system and kills wildlife.


'Phantom Goal' Game Will Not Be Replayed, Says German Court
Hoffenheim lost its appeal for a replay of a Bundesliga match won by Bayer Leverkusen with a goal that should not have been allowed.


How Anna Chakvetadze, Rising Star at 20, Became a Retiree at 26
At age 26, a rising Russian tennis star was forced to deal with an unthinkable prospect retirement after a violent robbery and a crippling back injury.


Vatican to field cricket team, take on Anglican Church
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican officially declared its intention to defeat the Church of England on Tuesday - not in a theological re-match nearly 500 years after they split, but on the cricket pitch.


United Nations Group Warns on Emissions
A report by the United Nations Environment Program says that greenhouse gas emissions must start to fall immediately to avoid more drastic and expensive action later.


Week 9 N.F.L. Quick Hits Gronkowski at His Best
Just when some started to whisper that maybe the problem with New Englands passing game is actually Tom Brady, he rekindled a connection with tight end Rob Gronkowski.


China's restive far west
A connection to Xinjiang, a restive autonomous region in western China, has emerged in the investigation into the jeep that plowed into crowds in Tiananmen Square on Monday, killing five and injuring at least 38.


On the trail of terror's most wanted
CNN's Nic Robertson investigates the power of African terror leader Ikrima, whom U.S. failed to capture in daring raid.


Baseline Epics Spur a Debate About Court Speed
There is a push to encourage more variety in play and court speed with an eye on the net and, in a Darwinian entertainment landscape, an eye on the clock.


Whod Import Pigs to Israel? Ancient Europeans, Researchers Say
Archaeologists involved in a lengthy project whose goal is to reconstruct ancient Israel have established that the areas pigs are of European stock, and probably arrived with the Philistines.


Ohio captive 'I was tied up like a fish'
Six months after she was freed from the "house of horrors" where Ariel Castro held her captive for 11 years, Cleveland kidnapping victim Michelle Knight is speaking out.


Sports Briefing | Baseball Rodriguez Inquiry Defended by Selig
Commissioner Bud Selig said he was satisfied baseballs investigators did nothing wrong in obtaining evidence against Alex Rodriguez in the Biogenesis case.


Photo Replay Oct. 28-Nov. 3
Eye-hand coordination is a critical element of sports. Then again, sometime the hands seem to act on their own.


No. 17 UCLA Rebounds With 45-23 Win Over Colorado
UCLA nursed a hangover from consecutive high-profile losses until late in the first quarter, when Brett Hundley ignored the boos and threw a beautiful 76-yard touchdown pass to Devin Fuller right through the heart of the Colorado defense.


Hong Kong CVs for toddlers?
Ryo Desmidt is in his first year at a kindergarten in Hong Kong and seems like an especially gifted child.


Red Bulls Cahill a Soccer Globetrotter
Tim Cahill, a midfielder for the Red Bulls and Australias national team, might have been the most well-traveled player in the world in the past 16 months.


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