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Senator Cites Crisis of Confidence on Health Care Site
Senator Barbara A. Mikulski said at a hearing that the website problems could deter people from enrolling and threaten the success of President Obamas health care overhaul.


Johnson Holds Off Poulter to Win First WGC Event
American Dustin Johnson pitched in for an eagle two at the 16th hole to set up a three-stroke victory over England's Ian Poulter and win his first World Golf Championship title at the $8.5 million HSBC Champions on Sunday.


Bodies of French journalists abducted in Mali returned
The bodies of two French journalists, who were killed in Mali, arrived in France Tuesday, Radio France International reported.


Australian milk science lures food makers tapping Asia's changing diet
* Australia's Warrnambool wanted for lucrative milk extracts


A year after Sandy, New York's Rockaway surfers ride on
NEW YORK, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Wyatt Earp was first into the water, followed by Captain America, the Statue of Liberty, a nun and a gorilla. As the surf barreled in, Superman, Beetlejuice and dozens of others followed, struggling through the white water, out to the waves.


Dialysis group FMC says needs strong Q4 to meet goal
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Fresenius Medical Care, the world's largest dialysis provider, said it needed a "very strong" fourth quarter to meet its full-year profit forecast, hurt by cuts to healthcare budgets in the United States, its most important market.


Holocaust memorabilia found on eBay UK newspaper report
LONDON (Reuters) - EBay has removed from its listings around 30 items of memorabilia from the Nazi Holocaust, including clothes worn by concentration camp victims, after a newspaper investigation...


UPDATE 1-U.S. House panel subpoenas administration on Obamacare enrollment
WASHINGTON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - A U.S. House of Representatives oversight panel subpoenaed the Obama administration on Tuesday for internal reports showing the number of people who have enrolled in health coverage through new online insurance marketplaces in all 50 states.


When Thanksgiving and Hanukkah Collide
The convergence of Thanksgiving and the first day of Hanukkah offers options for an epic feast.


Sketch Guy The Perils of Ascribing Meaning to a Random Event
Dont make big financial decisions based on one or two events that might not even be related, a financial planner writes.


Tropical Depression Sonia dissipates over western Mexico
Nov. 4 - Tropical Depression Sonia dissipates after lashing the Mexican state of Sinaloa. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Illinois Sends Bill Allowing Gay Marriage to Governor
With the states legislative session nearing an end, pressure had mounted for weeks in the Democratic-controlled State Capitol to resolve the matter.


Why money isn't what really matters
People want money so they can afford more of life's indulgences. But, research shows, money isn't the only thing that matters. Connections with other people are vital to keep workers productive and happy.


Newsmaker Osborne on the UK recovery
Oct. 22 - UK Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne talks exclusively to Reuters Editor-at-Large Sir Harold Evans on the UK recovery, ahead of Q3 GDP figures.


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.


Ackman's fund roars back in October, now up 8.5 percent for year
BOSTON (Reuters) - Hedge fund manager William Ackman's fund came roaring back in October and is now up 8.5 percent for the year, helping erase the memories of bruising losses only a few months ago.


Scared of heights? Don't look here!
It must be one of the world's most terrifying sports, but "The Duke" of high-diving says it's also one of the most rewarding. "It's kind of like how your dog feels when he sticks his head out of the window," explains nine-time world champion Orlando Duque. "He's just so happy feeling the wind. That's how we feel."


Djokovic on a high after Paris success
Novak Djokovic will head to London to defend his ATP World Tour Finals crown on a high after winning back the Paris Masters title Sunday.


Square Feet Manhattans Vanishing Gas Stations
In a land-starved city, the oddly shaped but well-placed parcels taken up by service stations have risen in value.


30 Seconds Q. and A. With Ron Duguay
A former Ranger and now a hockey analyst for the MSG Network, Duguay provided his take on the evolution of the sport and the teams he has his eye on this season.


TV's 'Duck Dynasty' waddles its way into country, music that is
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - Already atop the duck hunting industry and cable television, the Robertson family of juggernaut reality series "Duck Dynasty" now has the music charts in their crosshairs.


Jeter Gets $12M From Yanks; Nathan Goes Free
Derek Jeter and the Yankees worked out a $12 million, one-year deal that kept the captain from going on the open market, while Joe Nathan, Jose Veras, Ubaldo Jimenez, Kurt Suzuki and Franklin Gutierrez were among the players who became free agents Friday.


Chinese Company Buys Chase Manhattan Plaza
Fosun International Ltd. will pay $725 million for the 60-story office tower owned by JPMorgan Chase.


Skin Deep Rachel Roys Beauty Regimen for Two Coasts
The clothing designer lives in New York and Los Angeles, which can be tough on sensitive skin like hers.


Egypts Ex-President Is Defiant at Murder Trial
The trial, on charges of inciting the murder of protesters, was Mohamed Morsis first public appearance since his removal from office in July. It was adjourned for two months.


Packers' Rodgers confirms he has broken left collarbone
(Reuters) - Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers confirmed on Tuesday that he has a broken left collarbone but does not have a timetable for his return.


After Plagiarism Charges, Paul Announces Office Restructuring
In an interview, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky offered a mix of contrition and defiance, saying that he was being held to an unfair standard.


Germany asks British ambassador to explain spying report
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany on Tuesday asked the British ambassador to come to the foreign ministry to discuss a newspaper report that a covert spying station was operating in Berlin with hi-tech equipment mounted on the embassy roof.


Tina Fey, Amy Poehler return for Globes
The comedy gods have smiled on the world once again.


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.


Maximum Shakespeare The Light and Dark of A Midsummer Nights Dream
A Midsummer Nights Dream may have earned its high berth on the Shakespeare hit parade because its a bundle of high-spirited hijinks, but its view of love is divided.


On the Market in the Region
A New Jersey farmhouse built with beams from an 18th-century barn and an 1878 Victorian in Nassau County with a pool house/cottage.


South Korean Government Seeks Ban of Small Leftist Party
The United Progressive party is accused of plotting an armed rebellion against the Seoul government in event of war with North Korea.


Russian Service, and With Please and Thank You
Russian companies are carrying out elaborate training that is producing a new generation of service employees who are customer-oriented.


A Vulnerable Age Patients Mired in Costly Credit From Doctors
Some doctors and dentists offer older patients a way to pay for costly procedures not covered by Medicare, but the plans high interest rates can strain the finances of people on fixed incomes.


10 things India does better than anyone
How does Indian outshine the world? Start with jewelry and barbers then keep counting.


Balloon Ride to Offer Expansive View, for a Price
World View, a new space tourism company, unveiled its plans on Tuesday to loft passengers to the stratosphere as early as 2015, not by rocket but by giant balloon.


'Stan the Man' makes mark
Stanislas Wawrinka talks to CNN about his 2013 success and his Olympic gold with Roger Federer.


Zitos Tenure With Giants Is Over
The San Francisco Giants parted ways with the left-handed pitcher Barry Zito, declining to exercise his $18 million contract option for next season.


Barracuda Networks files for IPO of up to $100 million
(Reuters) - Barracuda Networks, a security and data protection company, filed for an initial public offering of up to $100 million, according to a regulatory filing on Tuesday.


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