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