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Four charged in rappelling protest at NFL game in North Carolina

Reuters 

Nov 3 (Reuters) - Four people have been charged after protesters rappelled from an overhang of a stadium in North Carolina during an NFL game to protest construction of a natural gas export project in Maryland, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said Tuesday.

Iraq's Ahmad Chalabi, leading voice behind 2003 war, dies

ABCNews4 

Ahmad Chalabi, a prominent Iraqi politician who became a Pentagon favorite when he helped convince the Bush administration to overthrow Saddam Hussein in 2003 by pushing false allegations of weapons of mass destruction and...

Kerry makes rare visit to rich, odd Turkmenistan

ABCNews4 

Turkmenistan's rituals range from the bizarre to the brutal. The Central Asian nation has more marble buildings than anywhere and recently erected a seven-story, golden statue of its president on horseback, while human...

Amazon opens physical bookstore

Reuters 

Amazon Books, the e-commerce giant's new physical bookstore, opens in Seattle. Fred Katayama reports.

Amazon opens physical bookstore

Reuters 

Amazon Books, the e-commerce giant's new physical bookstore, opens in Seattle. Fred Katayama reports.

Arsenal out for another win against Bayern Munich

Reuters 

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says his team is looking for a "similar performance" to their last game against Bayern Munich in Wednesday's Champions League match against the German champions.

U.S. agencies press food companies to prevent disease outbreaks

Reuters 

CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. regulators want food companies to be more proactive in preventing food-borne diseases, citing new data showing that multistate outbreaks - which involve widely distributed products - cause more than half of all food poisoning deaths, even though they account for just 3 percent of all outbreaks.

U.S. agencies press food companies to prevent disease outbreaks

Reuters 

CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. regulators want food companies to be more proactive in preventing food-borne diseases, citing new data showing that multistate outbreaks - which involve widely distributed products - cause more than half of all food poisoning deaths, even though they account for just 3 percent of all outbreaks.

Lorenzo cannot intervene in Rossi appeal to CAS

Reuters 

(Reuters) - Yamaha's Jorge Lorenzo has been told by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) that he cannot intervene in a bid by title rival and team mate Valentino Rossi to overturn a sanction that could decide the MotoGP title in Valencia this weekend.

Manchester City fans again boo Champions League anthem

Reuters 

LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester City fans continued their protests against UEFA by booing the Champions League anthem again before the start of their team's Group D match against Sevilla at the Sanchez Pizjuan stadium on Tuesday.

A relentless migration

Reuters 

Hundreds of thousands of migrants, many fleeing Syria's civil war, take a Balkan route from Greece to western Europe, raising fears of new tensions and divisions. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

A relentless migration

Reuters 

Hundreds of thousands of migrants, many fleeing Syria's civil war, take a Balkan route from Greece to western Europe, raising fears of new tensions and divisions. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

A relentless migration

Reuters 

Hundreds of thousands of migrants, many fleeing Syria's civil war, take a Balkan route from Greece to western Europe, raising fears of new tensions and divisions. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

A relentless migration

Reuters 

Hundreds of thousands of migrants, many fleeing Syria's civil war, take a Balkan route from Greece to western Europe, raising fears of new tensions and divisions. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.