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Defeated M23 ends revolt in Congo, raising peace hopes
TSHANZU, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 rebel group on Tuesday called an end to a 20-month revolt after the army captured its last hilltop strongholds, raising hopes for peace in a region where millions have died in nearly two decades of violence.


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.


On Soccer No Heroism in Playing After a Head Injury
Hugo Lloriss ability to persuade trainers that he could play after a blow to the head showed the flaws of the Premier Leagues treatment of head injuries.


Orcas in captivity
Gabriela Cowperthwaite, director of "Blackfish," talks about why she made the movie.


Colombian team don knock-off shirts after forgetting kit
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian side Independiente Santa Fe were forced to play in knock-off versions of their own shirts bought from street vendors outside the stadium after forgetting to bring their change uniforms to an away game at the weekend.


T Magazine Feeling For | Furry Accessories for Winter
To keep warm (and cool) during the colder months, consider layering with fur.


Editors Choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


FOREX-Euro vulnerable before ECB, hits 1-month low vs sterling
* Holds above seven-week low vs dollar but seen vulnerable


Crist, Former Florida Governor, Tosses Hat in Ring Again
Charlie Crist, a former Republican who was Floridas governor from 2007 to 2011, formally announced that he would run for the job again, this time as a Democrat.


Gunfire inside NJ mall
Nov. 5 - Someone with a gun opens fire inside a shopping mall in New Jersey Monday evening. Julie Noce reports.


Fall TV scorecard What's hot, what's not
Fall TV can be so hit ... or miss.


Rebel Stronghold Falls to Congolese Army
In a turning point in an insurrection that has roiled the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the last major population center controlled by the M23 fell to the military.


Off the Shelf The Frackers and the Birth of an Energy Boom
A new book focuses on the half-dozen Texas and Oklahoma energy companies behind the surging growth of hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas in the last two decades.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Malmo Captures Swedish League Title
Malmo FF secured its 17th Swedish league title, beating Elfsborg, 2-0, in the next-to-last round.


Sting and Paul Simon to tour together
It's a bromance we never saw coming Paul Simon and Sting will embark on a tour of North America together early next year.


Week 9 N.F.L. Quick Hits Gronkowski at His Best
Just when some started to whisper that maybe the problem with New Englands passing game is actually Tom Brady, he rekindled a connection with tight end Rob Gronkowski.


Lael Brainard to Step Down From Treasury Post
Ms. Brainard, who served as the under secretary for international affairs, might be in contention for a position on the Feds Board of Governors.


Cuba shutters private theaters, threatens other businesses
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba closed dozens of home-based movie theaters on Saturday and reaffirmed its plans to end the private sale of imported goods as communist authorities pressed for "order,...


Murdoch paper had missing girl's voicemail recordings, court hears
LONDON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - A senior executive from Rupert Murdoch's News of the World told British police hunting for a missing schoolgirl in 2002 that journalists on his paper had recordings of voicemail messages taken from her phone, London's phone-hacking trial was told on Tuesday.


Early Twitter investors double down on consumer Web start-ups
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 5 (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...


U.S. judge won't rubber-stamp SAC insider trade decision
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Manhattan federal judge signaled on Tuesday that he will not rubber-stamp a central component of billionaire Steven A. Cohen's SAC Capital Advisors LP's record $1.2 billion...


Bayern Munich reach last 16 with win over Plzen
PLZEN, Czech Republic (Reuters) - Bayern Munich booked a spot in the last 16 of the Champions League when a second-half goal from the head of Mario Mandzukic gave them a 1-0 win over a dogged Viktoria Plzen on Tuesday.


Jets 26, Saints 20 Error-Free Jets Outrun Saints
A week after a humbling loss to the Bengals, the Jets ran for 198 yards, committed no turnovers and headed into the bye week with a 5-4 record.


Tiger's highs and lows
Tiger Woods has completed a remarkable return to the top of the golfing world after dropping out of the top 50 following a sex scandal and then injuries which hindered his playing comeback.


Why the global economy will not affect India
Nov. 14 - Tulsi Tanti, the chairman and managing director of Suzlon Energy, sits down with Chrystia Freeland to discuss the global economy and how India will not be affected like European countries have been.


Investors get extra yield for New Jersey bridge muni bonds
Nov 5 (Reuters) - Municipal investors demanded extra yield to buy some of the $462 million of low-rated tax-free private activity bonds sold on Tuesday to finance a bridge project between New Jersey and New York.


Bryan brothers win Wimbledon
Men's Wimbledon doubles champions, the brothers Bryan, discuss their victory with CNN's Amanda Davies.


Vermette Lifts Coyotes Past Sharks, 3-2 in SO
Antoine Vermette scored in the opening minute and then got the game winner in the shootout to lift the Phoenix Coyotes to a 3-2 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Saturday night.


Imprint Norman Rockwells New England
You can sleep and wander where the artist once did in a small Vermont town, but finding deeper clues about his life and work requires more exploration.


Dutch take Russia to maritime court to free Greenpeace activists
HAMBURG, Nov 6 (Reuters) - The Netherlands will ask an international court on Wednesday to order Russia to release 30 people detained during a protest against oil drilling in the Arctic.


'No-spy' pact with Germany unlikely despite Snowden's revelations
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is working to improve intelligence cooperation with Germany but a sweeping "no-spy" agreement between the two countries is unlikely, a senior Obama administration official said on Tuesday.


Restoring Myanmar's iconic buildings
CNN's Paula Newton explores a mission to preserve the country's past at a time when all eyes are on the future.


Demand for Aircraft Lifts September Factory Orders
A large increase in commercial aircraft demand boosted factory orders, but businesses cut back sharply on machinery and other goods that signal their confidence to expand.


No. 1 Kentucky Pulls Away From Montevallo, 95-72
Freshman forward Julius Randle scored 21 points to lead five Kentucky players in double figures, and the No. 1 Wildcats pulled away for a 95-72 exhibition victory over Montevallo on Monday night.


Yankees Offer One-Year Deals to Three Players
Curtis Granderson, Robinson Cano and Hiroki Kuroda were extended qualifying contract offers of $14.1 million by the Yankees on Monday. Each has until Nov. 11 to accept or reject the offer.


CFTC anti-speculation plan may not be so tough, data shows
* CME uses far tighter limits than planned CFTC caps, data shows


A Plea for Catholic Schools to Ignore New Guidelines
A group of Roman Catholic scholars wrote to the nations bishops, saying that the new educational standards called Common Core would lower standards.


Bangladesh Death sentences for mutiny
More than 150 soldiers in Bangladesh were sentenced to death Tuesday for murder, rape and arson during a 2009 mutiny.


Apple details government information requests for first time
Nov 5 (Reuters) - Apple Inc on Tuesday disclosed the number of information requests it received from governments around the world, making it one of the last big tech companies to do so in the wake of the controversy over data collection by U.S. national security agencies.


N.F.L. Roundup After Rodgers Is Injured, Bears Win Battle of the Backups
Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers hurt his left shoulder, and Josh McCown led Chicago to a victory in a divisional matchup.


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