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Surprise revenue miss drags down Noodles shares
(Reuters) - Restaurant operator Noodles Co reported lower-than-expected revenue in its second quarter as a public company, citing a tepid consumer spending environment.


Sports Briefing | College Football College Football Coach Fatally Shot Outside Movie Theater
The authorities said a football coach at Missouri Southern State University was shot outside a Joplin theater and later died.


Masterpieces found in Germany
Previously unknown paintings by art legends are found in a German apartment.


CBS News Defends Its 60 Minutes Benghazi Report
A 60 Minutes correspondent also said the report should have acknowledged that a book written by a man she interviewed was being published by a CBS subsidiary.


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.


T. Rowe, Morgan Stanley funds sitting on whopper Twitter gains
BOSTON (Reuters) - Mutual funds run by T. Rowe Price Group Inc and Morgan Stanley are poised to send one sweet tweet.


World Briefing | Middle East Palestinian Inmate With Cancer Dies in Israeli Hospital
The death of the prisoner, a 22-year-old man who had leukemia, prompted accusations of medical malpractice by Palestinian leaders.


T Magazine The Making Of | J. Crews British Invasion, Designed by Confetti System
The Brooklyn design duo created to-scale installations of quintessentially British things for the windows of J. Crews new international flagship on Regent Street in London.


Mickelson Will Launch 2014 Campaign in Abu Dhabi
British Open winner Phil Mickelson will launch his campaign next year by returning to the Abu Dhabi Championship for the first time since 2011.


Masters Champion Scott Targets Major 'Slam'
Australia's Adam Scott has set a goal of winning a career grand slam of golf's four majors and says his breakthrough U.S. Masters win is yet to pay full dividend to his game.


Seeking More Pay for Delayed Play
With the pace of delayed television viewing increasing, networks want advertisers to pay for seven days of commercial viewing to cover computer screens and tablets as well as TV sets.


Is Rio ready for the World Cup?
CNN travels to Rio to discover whether the city is ready for the 2014 World Cup.


T Magazine Accommodations | In Providence, a Hipster Hotel in a Former Brothel
Though it has a bookish name, the new lodging caters to more than the R.I.S.D. and Brown crowd.


Washington state GMO labeling measure headed for defeat-opponents
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Opponents of a Washington state ballot measure that would have required labeling of foods containing genetically modified crops declared victory on Tuesday, citing early voting results.


BlackBerry drops plans to sell
Shelly Palmer tells us if BlackBerry still has a future or if this is the end of the company.


Mariah's back with a new song
The singer is set to release a new single, "The Art of Letting Go," on November 11.


UPDATE 3-Abercrombie promises more styles, sizes for women
* Shares slump as much as 13.6 pct (Adds American Eagle's preliminary results, updates share price)


UPDATE 3-Solar company Suntech takes step towards final wind-down
Nov 6 (Reuters) - China's Suntech Power Holdings Co Ltd , once the world's largest maker of solar panels, filed for provisional liquidation, signaling that it may go out of business after years of steep declines in panel prices.


Teenager defies the odds
17-year old Charley Hull will be the youngest player in Solheim Cup history after receiving a wildcard pick.


Documents Reveal How Looted Nazi Art Was Restored to Dealer
New details are emerging about postwar decisions about artwork looted by the Nazis.


Marc Andreessen Why I hate going public - Felix TV
The Netscape co-founder and high-profile venture capitalist tells Reuters' Felix Salmon that he hates selling companies -- nearly as much as he hates taking them public. What will his investors say?


Currents | Goods Dressing the Turkey? Dress the Menorah, Too.
A 9-year-old invents a table decoration to mark both Thanksgiving and Hanukkah.


EU Commission renews bid to unblock GMO crop approvals
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission proposed on Wednesday that governments approve only the third ever genetically modified crop for cultivation in Europe, but took steps to avert an expected backlash from France and other GMO opponents.


Crosby Can Relate to Nashs Concussion Struggles
The Rangers play Sidney Crosby and the Penguins on Wednesday without forward Rick Nash, who has been out with a head injury since Oct. 8.


Adam Scott's stellar 2013 continues
World No. 2 Adam Scott continues his standout 2013 season by carding a record-breaking final round to win the PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda.


Healthy Signs For Economy In September
The figures from the Conference Board suggested that the economy was growing before the governments 16-day shutdown.


Colombian artist Botero relives boyhood love of circus in new book
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Colombian artist Fernando Botero showcases his enchantment with the circus, reliving the magic he felt as a boy during his first visit to the big top, in a new book "Circus...


'Nuclear renaissance' What's amiss?
For more than 30 years, Dan Dominguez helped operate the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station near San Diego. Now he's helping to button it up for good.


Precious collection of treasure debuts in Rome
Oct. 30 - The "Treasure of San Gennaro", an Italian treasure trove of gifts to ward off catastrophe, goes on show in Rome. Tara Cleary reports.


Facebook's teen wasteland grows
Nicole Uvieghara is only 18, but that's old enough to remember the good old days on Facebook.


Of Fact, Fiction and Defibrillators
Dick Cheney writes that to prevent terrorists from sending a fatal shock to his defibrillator, he had his doctors disable the wireless capability. Could somebody really kill you that way?


Merkel win another step toward EU reforms Rehn
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's victory signals a "strong sense of continuity" as the EU moves forward with reforms and toward a banking union, says European Commission Vice President Olli Rehn in an interview with Reuters Editor-in-Chief Stephen Adler.


Iran talks
Trita Parsi says as talks with Iran resume this week, the time is right to make a satisfactory deal with Iran over its nuclear program. It's that or face a devastating war.


Hardcover Business Best Sellers
Rankings are based on October figures.


Workforce development may help reduce inequality Fed's Lacker
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - Richmond Federal Reserve Bank President Jeffrey Lacker said on Tuesday workforce development programs may help reduce rising U.S. economic inequality.


World Briefing | Middle East Palestinian Inmate With Cancer Dies in Israeli Hospital
The death of the prisoner, a 22-year-old man who had leukemia, prompted accusations of medical malpractice by Palestinian leaders.


Two French Journalists Are Kidnapped and Killed by Gunmen in Mali
Two reporters for Radio France Internationale had been interviewing a leader with a separatist group in Malis unstable desert north. Their bodies were found with their throats slit.


Lighting up frozen waterfalls
Fire and ice Shining a light on Norway's frozen waterfalls


Sketch Guy Dismiss Diversification at Your Own Risk
This way of buffering the ups and downs of the stock market might not be trendy, but its tried and true.


Tiger outfoxed by feral friend?
A Tiger prowling the fairways may be familiar sight but at a golf club in Switzerland it is a fox that has emerged as a new star of the game.


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