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| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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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