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Recipes for Health Gluten-Free Chocolate Buckwheat Biscotti
Buckwheat flour provides a great backdrop for the chocolate in these cookies.


Tennis Rivals at odds over ATP Finals
Tennis' year-end championships are supposed to showcase the top eight players in the world but Monday's opening matches in London took a backseat to another butting of heads between the two biggest names in the sport.


Market Ready Should I Remove Built-Ins?
Advice on repairing or redecorating a home before selling it.


Critics Perspective A. O. Scott
A. O. Scott offers a few insights on being a film critic at The New York Times.


Image of Hindenburg Haunts Hydrogen Technology
One of the strongest psychological impediments to hydrogen fuel cell technology is the searing image of the Hindenburg catching fire and crashing in 1937.


Q. and A. With Stuart Elliott
Where to find the jacket in the Farmers commercial, and learning the name of a Budweiser ads song.


Libya's footballers in the firing line
Shootings, attempted assassinations and intimidation - welcome to Libyan football in 2013.


Recipes for Health Gluten-Free Raisin Pistachio Biscotti
Using a bit of butter results in a delicate cookie that is irresistible.


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


Postscript The Real-Life Stories Told in Walk on the Wild Side
Lou Reed memorialized the denizens of the Warhol Factory.


Bill on Workplace Bias Appears Set to Clear Senate Hurdle
A measure that would add sexual orientation and gender identity to federal nondiscrimination law has gained its 60th supporter in the Senate.


World's most extreme courses
From Greenland to Afghanistan to Bolivia playing golf in some of the world's wildest, most beautiful and most dangerous places.


Florida State 41, Miami 14 With Rivalry Rejuvenated, Florida State Routs Miami
No. 3 Florida State overcame some early trouble by Jameis Winston, its star quarterback, and shut down the running game of No. 7 Miami.


Table For Three Dick Cavett and Alec Baldwin Start the Conversation
Mr. Cavett and Mr. Baldwin had lunch with Philip Galanes and discussed talk shows, Richard Nixon, being chased by the paparazzi and dealing with depression.


GM executive defends company on Facebook, then closes account
DETROIT, Nov 4 (Reuters) - A top General Motors executive deactivated his Facebook account on Monday after he responded to a website that wrote dismissively about the company's shrinking U.S. auto...


The power of creative confidence
Too often, companies and individuals assume that creativity and innovation are the domain of the "creative types." But it turns out every one of us is creative.


Special Report ATP World Tour Finals Federer and Nadal Have Equal Claims on Greatness, for Now
With the mens season about to end with the ATP World Tour Finals, there is increasing discussion about who the greatest tennis player of this generation might be.


DealBook Building a Portfolio With a Focus on a Single Sector Water
Rebuffing a strategy of diversification, the venture capital firm XPV Capital believes it can find success by developing expertise in one area.


10 scariest places in Asia
Gallery and QA with Robert Joe, host of National Geographic's "I Wouldn't Go In There," introduces Asia's scariest spots.


Tech CEO dares staff to fail
How Trend Micro CEO Eva Chen turned international failure into an opportunity to carve out a new business strategy, writes Kristie Lu Stout.


Youre the Boss Blog Today in Small Business Prankvertising
How one store competes at Halloween. Why independent funeral homes are struggling. Are economists nice people?


Taiwan branding stymied by its success at making others' gadgets
TAIPEI, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Taiwan's success at designing and mass producing must-have gadgets for branded rivals such as Apple Inc makes it tougher for its companies trying to launch aspirational consumer brands of their own.


Short life, lasting legacy of Jimi Hendrix chronicled in new film
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - With a soft voice and a downward gaze, Jimi Hendrix seemed to shrink in his pastel blue kimono-like shirt as talk show host Dick Cavett called him one of the best guitarists in the world in 1969.


Will UK press charter help?
British newspaper publishers have failed in their bid to block a new government-backed royal charter on press regulation, clearing the way for a new system of regulation proposed by UK lawmakers but opposed by news publishing companies.


Scientists stumped by elusive lizard's prodigious proboscis
Oct. 24 - The elusive Pinocchio Lizard, believed for more than 50 years to be extinct, has become a major attraction for scientists since its rediscovery in 2005. The lizard - or anole - is native to a small slice of rainforest in northern Ecuador but is gaining attention mainly for the horn that protrudes from its snout. Rob Muir reports.


U.S. officials offer few concessions on NSA spying to privacy board
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government is open to some changes to how it conducts its phone and Internet surveillance programs as long as they do not undermine the programs' effectiveness, U.S. officials told a privacy oversight board on Monday.


Check-In Hotel Review The Marker Hotel in Dublin
This luxury property, which opened in April, is part of a vibrant new commercial district in the citys docklands.


Jeff Schmid Leads PGA Assistant Championship
Jeff Schmid shot a 6-under 66 on Friday to open a four-stroke lead after the second round of the PGA Assistant Championship.


Samsung Ready to Slowly Lift Veil to Investors
The technology giant, known for playing its cards close to the vest, is holding only its second meeting of management with analysts.


DealBook BlackBerry Drops Effort to Sell Itself; C.E.O. to Step Down
The company will instead receive a $1 billion investment from institutional investors, including Fairfax Financial. John S. Chen, former chief of Sybase, will be interim chief executive.


Sports Briefing | Tennis Nadal and Djokovic Advance in Paris
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic overcame big servers to reach the Paris Masters quarterfinals.


Ask Well CoQ10 Drug Interactions?
Those who take the dietary supplement coenzyme Q10 should do so carefully, because in some cases it can blunt or amplify the effects of other drugs.


Defendants' chanting halts Morsy trial
The judge in the trial of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy was interrupted by Morsy and his co-defendants loudly speaking over him, rejecting the charges and claiming Morsy still was the rightful ruler.


Linn Energy to pay $600 million more for Berry Petroleum
(Reuters) - U.S. oil and gas producer Linn Energy LLC raised its purchase price for Berry Petroleum Co by $600 million to $4.9 billion, the companies said.


Mickelson Hopes Quadruple Bogey Puts Him Back on Cloud Nine
The last time Phil Mickelson made a quadruple bogey he won the event and the American is hoping that lightning strikes twice as he moved into contention halfway through the WGC-HSBC Champions tournament on Friday.


Pogue's Posts Blog Terrific Sound in a Tiny Package
The Jambox Mini is small enough to fit in a coat pocket and delivers sound that is richer, crisper and louder than the feeble speakers on your phone, tablet or laptop.


Coke Femsa shares fall as Mexico passes food, drink taxes
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Shares of Mexico's biggest bottling company fell on Thursday as Congress approved a 1 peso-per-liter tax on sugary drinks and an 8 percent tax on junk food as part of a wider...


Johnson Johnson said to pay $2.2 bln to end U.S. marketing probes
WASHINGTON, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Johnson Johnson will pay $2.2 billion to the U.S. government to end multiple investigations into kickbacks to pharmacists and the marketing of pharmaceuticals for off-label uses, a person familiar with the settlement said on Monday.


Bruce C. Murray, Who Helped Earth Learn of Mars, Dies at 81
As director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory from 1976 to 1982, Dr. Murray faced shrinking budgets as the space agency focused on the emerging shuttle program.


Moore and Kutcher settle, Gaye estate files lawsuit
Oct. 31 - The day's top showbiz news including Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher are close to finalizing their divorce, and Marvin Gaye's estate files a lawsuit again Robin Thicke. Roselle Chen reports.


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