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Del Potro Beats Federer in Swiss Indoors Final
Juan Martn del Potro defeated Roger Federer, 7-6 (3), 2-6, 6-4, in the final of the Swiss Indoors in Basel for the second straight year.


Dot Earth Blog Survival of the Extraordinary A Fly With Ants on its Wings
An extraordinary fly in the United Arab Emirates has images of ants on its wings.


X-rated Japanese erotica sets throats clearing at UK shows
LONDON (Reuters) - Giant genitalia in action and ribald humor take center stage at a British Museum show of erotic art from feudal Japan that runs until next January.


'Bionic man' makes debut at Washington's Air and Space Museum
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A first-ever walking, talking "bionic man" built entirely out of synthetic body parts made his Washington debut on Thursday.


Fair Game At Sears, Those Big Losses Get in the Way
Eight years into a merger, a retailers transformation is still a work in progress. Could a spin-off of a prized asset, Lands End, help?


Remaking Medicine For Uninsured, Clearing a Way to Enrollment
Kentucky and other states are using counselors to seek out and sign up uninsured residents, providing a clear view of how enrollment under the health care law should work.


Australian asks U.S. court to overturn his Guantanamo conviction
MIAMI (Reuters) - Australian David Hicks was so desperate to get out of the Guantanamo prison that he pleaded guilty under duress to a charge that was not actually a war crime, his lawyers said in an appeal filed on Tuesday.


Stars Slip Past Senators in Shootout
Jamie Benn gave Dallas a full two points to start a three-game trip, scoring the winner in a shootout in the Stars 4-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators.


How OS X Mavericks can boost your battery life
If there's one major point of emphasis for Apple's new desktop operating system, it's battery life.


A Good Appetite Spaetzle at Home Crank Up the Fluegelhorn and Fill the Steins
Add leeks and cabbage, cover with cheese, and bake until everything is bubbling and crunchy on top.


World Briefing | Africa Central African Republic U.N. Is Warned About Genocide Threat
The country has slipped into chaos since rebels seized the capital and ousted President Franois Boziz in March.


We ride along with the Nokia Drive
Ride-along and interview Nokia's Aaron Dannenbring


Libyan lawmakers, top officials discuss Benghazi violence
Libyan lawmakers summoned top government and security officials to appear before the General National Congress on Monday to discuss the deteriorating security situation in the eastern city of Benghazi.


Nets Full of Stars and Questions About Roles
After a blowout loss to the Orlando Magic, the Nets say they need to be more aggressive as each player finds his new role.


UPDATE 2-Ukraine signs $10 bln shale gas deal with Chevron
KIEV, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Ukraine signed a $10 billion shale gas production-sharing agreement with U.S. Chevron on Tuesday, another step in a drive for more energy independence from Russia.


'Nazi art' find
Haul of works, by Picasso, Matisse and others, could be worth $1B.


Tariff dodging takes its toll on India's highway developers
NEW DELHI, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Flashing lights on the roof, tailgating politicians' motorcades, smashing up toll booths, and beating up toll collectors.


House panel subpoenas administration on Obamacare enrollment
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A 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.


Wider ADHD definition risks unnecessary medication, say experts
LONDON (Reuters) - A wider definition of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is causing inappropriate diagnosis and unnecessary and possibly harmful medical treatment costing up to $500 million in the United States alone, scientists said on Wednesday.


T-Mobile US third quarter subscriber growth tops Street estimate
(Reuters) - T-Mobile US Inc, the No. 4 U.S. mobile provider, reported much better-than-expected subscriber growth, outpacing bigger rival ATT and also putting pressure on other competitors,...


Observatory A Key to Quantum Computing, Close to Home
Copper phthalocyanine, a blue dye found in many household items, could fill a critical need in the quest for a quantum computer, researchers say.


China reform checklist How to tell that this time it's for real?
TOKYO (Reuters) - The message from Beijing could not be clearer China needs to shift to a more balanced economy that is socially and environmentally sustainable.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Dynamo Oust Impact and Will Face Red Bulls
Will Bruin scored twice, and Boniek Garcia added a goal to give the Houston Dynamo a win over the Montreal Impact in the Eastern Conference knockout round of the M.L.S. Cup playoffs.


On Tennis On Road to Fed Cup Final, Top Russians Jump Off
Russia, once the dominant force in womens tennis, is playing the Fed Cup finals against Italy without any of its top-ranked players.


UPDATE 2-Keryx says kidney drug effective; shares hit 7-year high
(Adds details from conference call, analyst comments, background; updates share movement)


T Magazine Q. A. | Brian Eno on the Best Use of a Television, Why Art Students Make Good Pop Stars and the Meaning of Visual Music
With the publication of a new book surveying his visual practice, the pioneering composer reflects on the relationship between his art- and music-making.


Breakingviews Fines o'plenty
Nov. 5 - SAC Capital and JJ have agreed to pay a combined $4 billion to resolve unrelated U.S. probes. Breakingviews columnists discuss the price of doing business.


Australia shares gain 0.7 pct, miners, banks support as RBA outcome eyed
SYDNEY, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Australian shares rose on Tuesday morning, as miners gained on rising iron ore prices while banks recovered ahead of the outcome of the Reserve Bank of Australia's...


Well Concussions and the Classroom
The American Academy of Pediatrics on Sunday released new recommendations regarding students who return to school following a concussion.


Co-op hedge fund shareholder famous for Argentina battle
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. hedge fund Aurelius Capital Management, which will take a stake in Co-op Bank under a rescue plan for the British mutual lender, is also protagonist in a lengthy and bitter...


UPDATE 1-Murdoch reporters accessed missing girl's phone messages, court hears
* Murdoch reporters told police they had Dowler's voicemails in 2002


Personal Health Tapping Medical Marijuanas Potential
Despite growing acceptance of the drug, researchers have been able to do relatively little to test its most promising ingredients.


Early Twitter investors double down on consumer Web start-ups
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - For Twitter Inc's early venture capital backers, some of whom stand to make over 500 times their investment when the company goes public, now is a time not just to celebrate but increase their stakes in mobile and social media.


At home with the Di Restas
The Circuit travels to Southern Italy to explore Force India driver Paul di Resta's Italian ancestry.


U.S. agency says working on plan for people hit by Obamacare rollout
WASHINGTON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - The Obama administration, beset by criticism over the botched opening of its new healthcare insurance website, says it is working on a plan to appease hundreds of thousands of people whose coverage has been canceled and millions of others unable to enroll.


T Magazine Perfect Pairing | Meadham Kirchhoffs Rule-Breaking Topshop Collection
The London-based label brings its whimsical designs including shiny red platforms, frilly dresses and mohair sweaters to the retail chain.


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.


Sochi 2014 Putin's 'big gift' - or folly?
Can Putin's planners learn lessons from a tiny town in Norway?


Obama to Campaign to Ensure Health Laws Success
President Obama told supporters on Monday that he was committed to fixing the problems of the health exchange website that have prevented enrollment.


A Goalkeepers Revenge Stoke Citys Begovic Scores Goal
Stoke City goalkeeper Asmir Begovic scored a goal 12 seconds into the match on Saturday when the wind grabbed a clearing pass.


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