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Obama campaigns for Virginia's Terry McAuliffe
Nov. 3 - Tapping into voter anger over the 16-day government shutdown, President Obama turns attention to Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe, days before to Virginia's upcoming governor's election. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


F.D.A. Finds 12% of U.S. Spice Imports Contaminated
The imports, from countries like Mexico and India, are said to be tainted with insect parts, whole insects, rodent hairs and other things.


Egyptians Following Right Path, Kerry Says
In Cairo, Secretary of State John Kerry indicated that additional steps needed to be taken to establish an inclusive, civilian-led government.


WRAPUP 3-World mourns Steve Jobs; Apple shares edge higher
* Apple shares up 1 percent (Updates links to stories, graphics, Breakingviews; updates shares)


Book About Amazon Is Reviewed on Amazon, by Founders Wife
In her lengthy review, MacKenzie Bezos took issue with The Everything Store, about Amazon and Jeff Bezos.


Merkel's likely coalition ally backs CO2 backloading- sources
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Social Democrats (SPD), in talks with Angela Merkel's conservatives to form a coalition government, will back European Union plans to prop up carbon prices by 'backloading' permits, party sources told Reuters.


Well Extra Care Curbs MRSA in Hospitals
MRSA infections dropped in some Veterans Affairs hospital after a quality improvement program was instituted.


Special Report ATP World Tour Finals Del Potro's Right Hand Rocks the Stars
Juan Martn del Potros powerful forehand could disrupt the leadership of mens tennis, both at the ATP World Tour Finals, next week in London, and beyond.


Minsuh Son, Joshua Savitch An Age Difference Proves Beneficial
The bride and groom both work in Washington for the State Department.


Mass rally in Tehran on anniversary of U.S. embassy takeover
Nov. 4 - Thousands of Iranians chanted "Death to America" on the anniversary of the 1979 seizure of the U.S. Embassy in a jab at moderate President Hassan Rouhani as he tries to ease tension with Washington and resolve the nuclear dispute. Mana Rabiee reports.


Brazil's local Internet data storage plan runs into opposition
BRASILIA/SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A government plan to shield Brazil from alleged U.S. spying by forcing global Internet companies to store data on Brazilian users inside the country has run into mounting opposition in Congress, politicians said on Monday.


Canceled U.S. health plans are disruptive part of reform Cigna CEO
(Reuters) - The hundreds of thousands of Americans whose individual insurance policies will be canceled as Obamacare takes full effect next year are experiencing a disruptive element of healthcare reform, the head of health insurer Cigna said on Thursday.


Ryanair Cuts Annual Profit Outlook Again
Shares of Ryanair tumbled nearly 13 percent after the airline slashed its earnings forecast as economic weakness and intensifying competition drove ticket prices down.


F.D.A. Finds 12% of U.S. Spice Imports Contaminated
The imports, from countries like Mexico and India, are said to be tainted with insect parts, whole insects, rodent hairs and other things.


UPDATE 3-U.S. Justice Dept details deal for American, US Airways fight
* US Airways stock reaches highest level in nearly 6 years


Holiday Movies Directors Pick Their Favorite Holiday Films
Richard Curtis, John Lee Hancock, Kasi Lemmons and Malcolm D. Lee describe the holiday movies that they cherish.


Arts, Briefly ABC Extends the Lives of Some New Sitcoms
ABC has announced the short-term fates of its remaining freshman comedies, with The Goldbergs and Trophy Wife both receiving full-season orders.


Cosmic Census Finds Billions of Planets That Could Be Like Earth
With the help of the Kepler spacecraft, astronomers calculate the number of habitable Earth-like planets in the Goldilocks zone not too hot, not too cold.


NFL Texans coach collapses on field
CNN's Ed Lavandera reports on a scary scene that unfolded in front of a stadium full of football fans in Houston.


Ghesquire Named Vuitton Womens Design Director
Nicolas Ghesquire, a former Balenciaga veteran, will succeed Marc Jacobs at Louis Vuitton as part of a strategic shift in the luxury world.


Dyson Withdraws From the Turkish Open
Simon Dyson of England has withdrawn from the Turkish Open next week as he waits for a disciplinary hearing.


ArtsBeat The Read Around Nicholas Sparks
Mr. Sparks discusses his work, including how he builds stories that will work for both page and screen.


Defendants' chanting halts Morsy trial
The judge in the trial of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy was interrupted by Morsy and his co-defendants loudly speaking over him, rejecting the charges and claiming Morsy still was the rightful ruler.


Tunisia's ruling Islamists, opposition suspend talks over new government
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's ruling Islamists and opposition parties suspended talks on Monday over forming a new caretaker government to end the country's crisis after the two sides failed to agree on naming a prime minister.


Well Whats Your Fitness Age?
Scientific research and on online calculator lets you assess how well your body functions physically, relative to how well it should work, given your age.


UPDATE 1-Velti to sell businesses to Blackstone, US ops file for bankruptcy
Nov 4 (Reuters) - Ireland's Velti Plc said it would sell its mobile marketing business in the United States, Britain and India to a unit of Blackstone Group LP, and that it had filed for bankruptcy...


China Plans Its First Unmanned Moon Landing This Year
The mission, due by the end of 2013, will be the countrys first soft landing on an extraterrestrial body, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.


UPDATE 1-Detroit emergency manager pressed on pension cuts at bankruptcy trial
DETROIT, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Detroit's unions called witnesses on Monday to testify that the city does not belong in bankruptcy including representatives of a union and retirees who said a negotiated settlement of the city's debts had been possible before it filed for bankruptcy in mid-July.


Can anyone dethrone Messi?
Time for a change?


Defendants' chanting halts Morsy trial
The judge in the trial of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy was interrupted by Morsy and his co-defendants loudly speaking over him, rejecting the charges and claiming Morsy still was the rightful ruler.


Cellphones, e-readers usage expanded on airplanes
Oct. 31 - Airline passengers will be able to use their e-readers and watch movies for more of the flight according to new guidelines announced by U.S. aviation officials. Deborah Gembara reports.


Police missed LAX killer by minutes
Police officers arrived at the home of the alleged LAX gunman less than an hour after he left for the airport, investigators say.


'Bones,' 'Arrow' and more What's next
Scoop on the Bones wedding (and honeymoon)! Fresh Arrow dish that hits the target! And some answers on how NCIS LA will deal with a real-life baby twist. All that and more in this week's Spoiler Room.


Chocolate Factory, Trade War Victim
A power struggle between the European Union and the Russian-backed Customs Union is squeezing Roshen, the largest confectioner in Ukraine.


Oarfish Offer Chance to Study an Elusive Animal Long Thought a Monster
Within five days, two oarfish were found in California last month, giving marine biologists a rare opportunity to study a lengthy and elusive big fish.


U.S. appeals court revives lawsuit vs United Airlines over wheelchair
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday revived a lawsuit against United Continental Holdings Inc's United Airlines that was brought by a woman who claimed she was not promptly provided a wheelchair in an airport when she asked for one.


Dar es Salaam by 'magic bus'
The Tanzanian capital's hordes of tooting, rattling buses provide a fascinating, if somewhat uncomfortable, way to see its sights.


Gadgetwise Review Western Digital My Cloud
Western Digitals new external hard drive, My Cloud, has a faster processor and a smoother setup than its predecessor.


Woods wins 79th PGA title
Tiger Woods wraps up victory in the WGC-Bridgestone tournament Sunday ahead of the final major of the season later this week where he will start hot favorite.


'I did it my way,' says F1's 'Lazarus'
He was given last rites by a priest after suffering life-threatening injuries in a race accident, but returned to the track just 42 days later and went on to win two more world titles. Niki Lauda reveals how he defied his rivals, his employers and even his family to create a career that has been immortalized on the big screen.


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