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Dispatch Maam, Your Burger Has Been Paid For
Drive on through. Its taken care of.


Letter From Paris Turning the Hunt Into a Trip to the Market
In France, the point of the pursuit of game is the journey from fields and forests to the tables of starred restaurants and rural bistros, where menus are built around game.


UPDATE 1-UK's FTSE off 5-month highs as Shell slips
* Traders cash in profits after October gains (Updates with closing prices)


The Boss Joel Peresman, Drawn to the Music
At the age of 6, Joel Peresman saved 63 cents to buy his first single record. Now he is C.E.O. of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation.


Soros Angela Merkel was the creator of the European crisis
George Soros explains to Reuters' Chrystia Freeland how German Chancellor Angela Merkel's actions in 2008 could lead to the disintegration of the European Union. Consequently, a disorderly default of European sovereignties may lead to a global financial meltdown worse than 2008. He explains his analysis here.


Contractors See Weeks of Work on Health Site
Experts involved in fixing the online health insurance marketplace say the technological problems are extensive.


Arts, Briefly Joyce Theater Plans
The New York City Ballet principal Wendy Whelan, DanceBrazil and Pilobolus are among those slated to perform on the Joyce Theater stage in 2014.


Rocker Lou Reed of Velvet Underground dies at 71
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lou Reed, the pioneering musician who fronted influential rock band The Velvet Underground in the 1960s and won mainstream acclaim with solo songs "Walk on the Wild Side" and "Perfect Day", died on Sunday aged 71.


Business Activity Exceeds Predictions
The Institute for Supply Managements Chicago business barometer jumped to 65.9 from 55.7, the highest since March 2011.


The Haggler Stuck in a Dispute Between PayPal and Itself
A transaction on eBay wends into confusing territory as a customer is compelled to ask PayPal to pursue a dispute with itself.


A Night When Superheroes and Zombies Take the Subway
On Halloween, everyone has to get to the party, the parade, the next home on the list. And in New York, quite often, they get there on the subway.


5 Things to Know About Week 10 of College Football
There is a corny saying that college football coaches like to use that goes something like this "They remember what you did in November."


Federal appeals court reinstates abortion restrictions in Texas
(Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Thursday reinstated a Texas abortion restriction that was blocked by a lower court this week, allowing nearly all of the state's sweeping anti-abortion law to go into effect.


UPDATE 1-Russia says better to remove most chemical weapons from Syria
* Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov meets OPCW-UN mission head


Bits Senator Raises Questions About Protecting Student Data
Senator Edward J. Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, is investigating whether federal rules governing the sharing of student data provide adequate security and privacy protections.


Whats on Monday
Television highlights.


Hundreds of cannabis workers fall ill in Albanian village
TIRANA (Reuters) - Doctors in Albania say hundreds of people have fallen ill from harvesting cannabis in a lawless region that for years has been out of bounds to police, Albanian media reported on Friday.


Theater Review Across a Span of Realism in London Theater
Different degrees of realism are at play in James Macdonalds production of Roots, Tamara Harveys From Here to Eternity and Mark Rylances Much Ado About Nothing.


How 'Black Sox' threw series
Bob Greene says when the Chicago White Sox purposely lost the World Series in 1919, one clever reporter let the team's manager say it without saying it


St. Nicholas Church, Destroyed on 9/11, to Rebuild With Byzantine Design
The design, which would draw inspiration from the great churches of the East, will almost certainly renew debate over the role of religion at or around the World Trade Center.


10 smartphone habits to avoid
How annoying and rude and antisocial have we all become with our smartphones? We're embarrassing ourselves all over the place. Please stop.


Wozniacki ends wait for title
The wait is over for Caroline Wozniacki as she collects some silverware in Luxembourg.


ArtsBeat Ewan McGregor to Make Broadway Debut in Real Thing
He will star in the Roundabout Theater Company revival of Tom Stoppards play in October 2014.


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


Breakingviews Why Twitter likes Facebook
Oct 31 - Jeffrey Goldfarb talks to Rob Cyran about Facebooks latest results and how a rising tide of mobile ad revenue may lift Twitter and other rivals as well as Mark Zuckerbergs firm.


Special Report ATP World Tour Finals Tennis Looks to Mix It Up to Ensure an Entertaining Future
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.


Caught Between Sudans, Region Tries to Pick Side
Residents of the Abyei region, on the border of Sudan and South Sudan, voted on which country to be a part of, a move that could have real consequences if tensions are raised.


Marvin Gaye heirs sue 'Blurred Lines' artists
Robin Thicke's summertime hit "Blurred Lines" is an illegal rip-off of Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give It Up," Gaye's children claim in court documents filed Wednesday.


Review 'Enders Game' harmless, slightly clunky
When it comes to adapting beloved novels, Hollywood has a lot of blood on its hands.


In Transit Blog In the Keys, in the Air
An open cockpit in an antique airplane is a new way to see the Florida Keys.


Pentagon Says Shabab Bomb Specialist Is Killed in Missile Strike in Somalia
The strike is the latest evidence that the Obama administration has escalated operations against the Shabab after the bloody siege at a shopping mall in Kenya.


T Magazine Seven Days of Style | Ines de la Fressanges Design Debut, Paris Hiltons Many Halloween Costumes and Karl Lagerfelds Kerfuffle With the P.C. Police
Plus, Jay Zs first fragrance, Jeremy Scotts new job, Terry Richardsons replacement and more, as we run the numbers from the last week in style and culture.


Big Ticket Treetop Park Views for $16 Million
A four-bedroom condominium with a corner living room commands 40 feet of park frontage.


Fans inhale Apple's iPad Air
Nov. 1 - Fans lined up to get their hands on the new iPad Air, willing to pay top dollar try out the latest tablet from Apple. Bobbi Rebell reports.


Bank of NY Mellon in $28 mln pact with Florida over forex pricing
Nov 1 (Reuters) - Bank of New York Mellon Corp on Friday reached a $28 million settlement with Florida's attorney general to resolve allegations that the bank overcharged a state pension plan on...


Mondays Matchup Seahawks at Rams
The Seahawks travel to St. Louis for Monday Night Football.


Housing case before U.S. justices close to settlement lawyer
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A case before the Supreme Court that could limit housing discrimination claims is close to a settlement, potentially removing an opportunity for the justices to rule on the matter.


New Parent, Old Parent If Your Child Was Bullied, When Did You Intervene and When Did You Stay Out?
Seeking advice from parents whose children were bullied, and asking when they chose to do something about it.


Is Iraq a 'house of cards?'
Sectarian divisions, terror, regional conflict and economic issues all threaten stability.


Pilotless jets within reach?
"We're ready to take control" confirms Bob Fraser, a well-seasoned pilot who has been flying for 37 years.


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