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The Hunt A Larger Place in Park Slope, This Time Ours
Andrea Wolinetz and Alexis Placzek decided it was time to buy.


UPDATE 2-SunEdison breaks even, to spin off some solar plants in 2014
* Says may spin off some solar plants into a public entity


UPDATE 1-Surprise revenue miss drags down Noodles shares
* Comparable restaurant sales for company-owned restaurants rise 2.4 pct


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


Reuters on the Road TransferWise takes on banking titans
Oct. 11 - Send money abroad for less TransferWise co-founder Taavet Hinrikus takes Reuters taxi challenge to explain how.


GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia stocks subdued, euro rebounds to 1-week high ahead of ECB
TOKYO, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Asian stocks got off to sluggish start on Thursday as investors hunkered down to take the latest pulse on the U.S. economy and implications for the Federal Reserve's easy...


Charlie Trotter, Chicago Chef, Dies
The chef had earned 10 James Beard Awards and provided a training ground for some of the countrys other best-known chefs.


State of the Art Conquering Androids World Of Themes
An app cuts out the technical gobbledygook and presents smartphone users with a clear path to their own identity.


Chipotle vs. Taco Bell Einhorns short put to the taste test - Felix TV
David Einhorn, the investor known for betting against stocks like Green Mountain Coffee, now is targeting Chipotle Mexican Grill, saying it will face significant competition from "a resurgent Taco Bell." We put his theory to the taste test with Reuters blogger Felix Salmon, Reuters Social Media Editor Anthony De Rosa and Food and Wine Restaurant Editor Kate Krader. (October 3, 2012)


Chris Chase, Actress and Writer, Is Dead
Ms. Chase appeared on the New York stage, on television and in film under the name Irene Kane, before finding her voice in writing.


Why Vettel hates the 'D' word
Sebastian Vettel has ruled the world of Formula One for the past four years -- but don't you dare tell him that he's dominating the sport.


Rare Tintin memorabilia to be auctioned
Nov. 5 - Nearly 200 works by famed Belgian cartoonist, Herge, creator of the cartoon adventurer Tintin, will be available at auction in Paris in December. Tara Cleary reports.


Police Confiscate Banksy Balloons and Say Theyre Not Art
The British street artist Banksy, who spent October making art around New York City, left his parting gift on the side of a Queens building; its fate is uncertain.


Civil Behavior The Changing Rules of Outing
Intention matters when a publication chooses to out a celebrity.


GE CEO says equal access in China is crucial
Jan 19 - In an exclusive interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt says true free trade between the the world's top two economies of U.S. and China is crucial.


'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.


Sunderland sink Southampton to reach League Cup quarters
(Reuters) - Seb Larsson's late strike sent struggling Sunderland through to the League Cup quarter-finals with a 2-1 win over fellow Premier League side Southampton on Wednesday.


Obama gets earful from Senate Democrats about health law woes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Wednesday met with frustrated Senate Democrats, some of whom fear the disastrous rollout of his signature healthcare law could complicate their already difficult re-election fights in 2014.


Youre the Boss Blog Today in Small Business Drones That Deliver Pizza
Small-business employment declines. Do business owners have a false sense of security about their data?


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.


Out There Astronaut and a Writer at the Movies
Watching the new film Gravity with the astronaut Michael J. Massimino, who flew missions to service the Hubble Space Telescope, gives insight into the films fidelities, and its flaws.


UPDATE 3-Advertising, TV show licensing boost CBS profit
LOS ANGELES, Nov 6 (Reuters) - CBS Corp recorded a higher profit that met Wall Street expectations as the company collected more revenue from advertising and the licensing of television shows including hits "NCIS Los Angeles" and "The Good Wife."


World Briefing | Africa Kenya Soldiers Punished Over Looting
The Kenyan military said Tuesday that it dismissed and jailed two soldiers for looting from the Westgate mall in Nairobi last month, as security forces fought off armed militants.


Economix Blog In Part-Time Jobs, Women Outearn Men
But for full-time workers, especially those 35 or older, the gender gap in wages remains pronounced.


UPDATE 1-RWE to cut 2,500 jobs in German power generation-source
* RWE to also cut jobs in Britain, the Netherlands -source


Youre the Boss Blog Today in Small Business Working Weekends
Why start-ups run out of money. How a chocolate company built a community through social media. Business tactics you can learn from Disney villains.


Toronto Mayor Admits Crack Use, as Wild Ride in Office Continues
Rob Ford, who has been accused of many types of boorish behavior, reversed his denials about using crack cocaine after a video fell into the hands of the police.


Advertising AARP Sends a Thank-You to Caregivers
AARP and the Ad Council, for a second time, have collaborated on campaign that puts caregivers in the spotlight.


UPDATE 1-Turkish lira, Russian rouble bonds to join Barclays Global Index
LONDON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Russian and Turkish local currency bonds may receive billions of dollars in capital inflows after their inclusion into a flagship global index, a vote of confidence for...


Wealth Matters Jon Huntsman Sr.s Early Calling to Philanthropy
The billionaire businessman is among the few people who have given away more than $1 billion. His focus is on cancer research, but he has supported many causes.


Loeb's Third Point hedge fund up 19.4 percent through October
BOSTON (Reuters) - Hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb told investors that his Third Point Offshore Fund had returned 19.4 percent this year, ranking it among the industry's best performers.


U.N. diplomats talking too much? Turn off microphone, says Britain
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Britain's U.N. Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant suggested a new tactic on Tuesday to stop diplomats at the United Nations from speaking for too long - turn off their microphone.


New Issue- World bank prices 1.0 bln euro 2016 bond
Borrower World Bank (International Bank for Reconstruction


DealBook Building a Portfolio With a Focus on a Single Sector Water
Rebuffing a strategy of diversification, the venture capital firm XPV Capital believes it can find success by developing expertise in one area.


Counterfeits more sophisticated
Europol Director "This is no longer about a Gucci handbag." He tells CNN that your safety is at risk.


Sinosphere Blog Explosions Near Communist Party Building in China
A series of explosions outside a Communist Party building in a northern Chinese city comes at a time of heightened security concerns in China.


NYMEX traders allege big firms manipulated Brent oil prices
LONDON (Reuters) - Four NYMEX traders have alleged that the North Sea Brent crude oil market has been manipulated by oil majors and trading houses since at least 2002, in a class action they brought in the wake of a wide ranging European Commission inquiry.


Activist hedge fund TCI takes big stake in Royal Mail
LONDON (Reuters) - A hedge fund with a reputation for aggressive campaigning to boost company performance has become the biggest shareholder in newly-privatised Royal Mail after the British...


The fastest blind daredevil
Ever imagined flying an airplane with your eyes closed? Or driving at nearly 200 miles an hour with a blindfold? How about racing a speedboat in complete darkness?


Knox ex Life a nightmare
Amanda Knox's ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito defends himself during retrial for the 2007 killing of British student Meredith Kercher.


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