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F.C.C. Plans Sweeping Changes to Bolster AM Radio
The Federal Communications Commission has proposed loosening or eliminating rules that govern nighttime transmissions by AM stations.


Alexandra Chopivsky and Martn Corredera Silvn
The first ceremony took place at St. Volodymyrs Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral in Kiev, Ukraine.


Dashboard Today in Small Business Why Loans Are So Hard to Get
The business of fake eyes. Why stocks may fall. How to deal with clients who dont want to pay.


Capitals Slip Past Panthers 3-2 in Shootout
Nicklas Backstrom scored in the first period and added the winning goal in the shootout to lift the Washington Capitals to a 3-2 victory over the Florida Panthers on Saturday night.


Apple Targets Microsoft Office With Free Apps
The applications, which essentially duplicate Microsoft Office and used to cost $10 each, will now be free to anyone who buys a new Apple device.


U.N. sued for Haiti cholera outbreak
Human rights lawyers filed a class action law suit in a U.S federal court accusing the United Nations of gross negligence and misconduct on behalf of victims of a cholera outbreak in Haiti in 2010.


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.


Cleveland kidnap victim says was hung on the wall like ornament
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - One of the three Cleveland women who survived years of imprisonment after being kidnapped by Ariel Castro gave details about her ordeal in a television interview on Monday including being tied up and hung on the wall like an ornament.


Deals of the day- Mergers and acquisitions
Nov 4 (Reuters) - The following bids, mergers, acquisitions and disposals were reported by 1114 GMT on Monday


Colorado Is Asking Taxpayers for $1 Billion to Help Schools
On Tuesday, Colorado will ask voters to raise taxes to fund one of the most ambitious and sweeping education overhauls in the country.


2 Shot Dead at Greek Site Used by Party on Far Right
Golden Dawn, the Greek neo-fascist party that is one of Europes most violent far-right groups, said the attack was politically motivated.


China berates foreign media for Tiananmen attack doubts
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Foreign Ministry on Monday took a swipe at foreign media for suggesting there may have been social or ethnic motivations behind last week's incident involving a car driven into pedestrians on Beijing's Tiananmen Square.


Red Bulls Blow Lead and Settle for Draw
New York scored two goals in the first 32 minutes but Houston got two in the second half to tie the first game of their M.L.S. playoff series.


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November 4, 2013


Can Presidents Cup survive?
Tiger Woods and others on whether U.S. domination could threaten the future of Presidents Cup.


Under the volcano in Indonesia
Nov. 4 - Indonesia's mount Sinabung erupts, ejecting volcanic ashes from its crater and forcing villagers to evacuate their houses. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Stargazing in the desert
It's thought to be the world's oldest desert. The sun has been beating down on it for at least 55 million years and it covers an area of around around 31,200 square miles. The Namib Desert is an unforgiving landscape but it's where Rob Johnstone chooses to spend his spare time.


UPDATE 1-AIG may sue Morgan Stanley over mortgage securities-SEC filing
NEW YORK, Nov 4 (Reuters) - American International Group Inc may file a lawsuit against Morgan Stanley related to $3.7 billion worth of mortgage securities that the investment bank sponsored or underwrote from 2005 to 2007, and which AIG purchased, according to a regulatory filing on Monday.


CME Group wins designation as electronic swaps market
Nov 4 (Reuters) - CME Group Inc received regulatory approval to operate a swap execution facility that will initially focus on commodity swaps, the biggest U.S. futures market operator said on Monday.


Romney Sees Christie as Potential G.O.P. Savior in 16
He appeared to contradict reports that the Romney campaign, when considering Chris Christie for the vice presidency, was concerned about his health.


Lonely Advocate for Restraint in Egypt Tiptoes Around Talk of Compromise
With the country on war footing and security officials rallying a fight against Islamists, Ziad Bahaa el-Din, a cabinet minister, is in a precarious place, trying to coax the government toward moderation.


UPDATE 6-Twitter boosts IPO range amid strong investor demand
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Twitter Inc raised the top end of its IPO price range by 25 percent and will close its books a day early, signaling strong demand for the most closely...


Webber beats Vettel to Abu Dhabi pole
The sun may be setting on Mark Webber's Formula One career, but the veteran Australian driver lit up Abu Dhabi on Saturday by snatching pole position from all-conquering Red Bull teammate Sebastian Vettel.


Tedeschi Trucks Band serves London some funky medicine
LONDON (Reuters) - When Tedeschi Trucks Band took the stage at a packed Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday night, the rapturous applause they drew was not what might be expected for a U.S. group whose new album peaked at 52 in the British charts.


Lucille Sawyer and Jonathan Keller
The bride is a website administrator; the groom directs client services for a video content distribution company.


Cher's fiery joke about Sonny Bono
Cher is not really thinking that Sonny Bono is burning in hell. In fact, the singer-actress apparently misses her ex-husband.


Holiday Movies Kate Winslet Stars in Labor Day
Kate Winslet portrays a reclusive single mother who faces a sudden menace in her latest film, Labor Day.


Music Review Experiments in Opera Presents Chorus of All Souls
Experiments in Opera, a composer-driven initiative, opened its season with a post-Halloween program of short choral operas bathed in a ghoulish light at the Abrons Arts Center.


Celebrating victory of light over darkness
Fireworks boom, bulbs flash, as millions celebrate Diwali.


Alexandra Chopivsky and Martn Corredera Silvn
The first ceremony took place at St. Volodymyrs Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral in Kiev, Ukraine.


GLOBAL MARKETS-World stocks edge up, central banks on market's mind
NEW YORK, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Major world stock indexes rose on Monday, with the SP 500 poised to extend a four-week winning streak, while European manufacturing data helped the euro recover from a...


Footprint picks GE equipment for new Massachusetts natgas plant
Nov 4 (Reuters) - U.S. privately held power plant developer Footprint Power picked General Electric Co to supply $200 million of equipment for a new 674-megawatt natural gas-fired combined-cycle power plant at the Salem Harbor station in Massachusetts.


Justices Decide Not to Hear Oklahoma Abortion Case
A ruling by the Oklahoma Supreme Court last week that a law violated the Constitution by effectively banning medicinal abortions apparently made the case less attractive to the higher court.


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.


India Ink Militant Attack Kills Seven in Assam
Seven people were killed in a militant attack in Goalpara district of the northeastern state of Assam.


Einhorn's Greenlight up 4.3 percent in third quarter
NEW YORK (Reuters) - David Einhorn's hedge fund Greenlight Capital rose 4.3 percent in the third quarter, bringing the fund's net return for the year to 11.8 percent, according to an investor letter...


Cleveland Fed taps firm in search for Pianalto successor
(Reuters) - Directors at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland have hired executive search firm Spencer Stuart to help them find a successor to Sandra Pianalto, the president of the Fed branch who is...


Sports Briefing | Baseball Mets Opt to Buy Out Santana
The Mets declined a $25 million option on the injured pitcher Johan Santana and will pay him a $5.5 million buyout.


Cash floods into property as investors seek alternative or safety
LONDON, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Five years after the global financial crisis was sparked by a burst U.S. housing market bubble, real estate is booming again and even considered a safe-haven investment.


Red Bulls Prepare for a Seasoned Rival
The Houston Dynamo, hosts in the opening game of an Eastern Conference semifinal playoff series, have reached the M.L.S. title game four times in seven years.


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