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Greek parliament approves TV bill to regulate 'vampire' media

Reuters 

ATHENS (Reuters) - The Greek parliament on Saturday approved a bill to regulate the awarding of TV licences to broadcasters, as part of the leftist government's efforts to clean up a sector it says is mired in debts and corruption.

Support for Irish PM's party hits three-year high in poll

Reuters 

DUBLIN (Reuters) - Support for the party of Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny has hit a three-year high in one of the country's main opinion polls months ahead of a general election and following a budget of tax cuts and spending increases.

Sexwale to stand for FIFA presidency

Reuters 

(Reuters) - South African businessman and former political prisoner Tokyo Sexwale is to run for the presidency of world football's governing body FIFA, a spokesman said on Saturday as the deadline for nominations neared.

Oct. 25 Outdoors Calendar

The Post and Courier 

The 2015 Cape Romain Refuge Bulls Island archery hunts for white-tailed deer will be held Nov. 2-7 and Dec. 7-12. On Nov. 1 and Dec. 6 the federal wildlife officer and refuge manager will conduct a meeting with archers to discuss refuge hunt regulations. Visit fws.gov/caperomain for a copy of the hunt permit. Permits also are available at the...

Real clear at the top after win at 10-man Celta

Reuters 

MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid pulled three points clear of second-placed Celta Vigo when they held off the valiant 10-man Galicians to secure a nervy 3-1 victory in Saturday’s top-of-the-table clash in La Liga.

Joy for Wenger, gloom for Mourinho as Arsenal go top

Reuters 

LONDON (Reuters) - Bitter rivals Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho had wildly contrasting afternoons on Saturday as Arsenal went top of the Premier League and champions Chelsea lost again with their manager being sent off.



Mexico begins clean up after monster hurricane

Reuters 

Authorities assess the damage after Hurricane Patricia roars through western Mexico, hammering coastal villages but sparing major cities from her fury. Pavithra George reports.

Mexico begins clean up after monster hurricane

Reuters 

Authorities assess the damage after Hurricane Patricia roars through western Mexico, hammering coastal villages but sparing major cities from her fury. Pavithra George reports.

Mexico begins clean up after monster hurricane

Reuters 

Authorities assess the damage after Hurricane Patricia roars through western Mexico, hammering coastal villages but sparing major cities from her fury. Pavithra George reports.

Mexico begins clean up after monster hurricane

Reuters 

Authorities assess the damage after Hurricane Patricia roars through western Mexico, hammering coastal villages but sparing major cities from her fury. Pavithra George reports.

New Zealand wear down South Africa in gripping semi-final

Reuters 

LONDON (Reuters) - New Zealand ground their way into the Rugby World Cup final for a record fourth time when they proved too strong, too dangerous and ultimately too streetwise for South Africa in a predictably tense 20-18 victory on Saturday.

First-ever Indigenous World Games open in Brazil

Reuters 

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff attends the opening of the first-ever World Indigenous Games where teams from 24 countries are competing. Gavino Garay reports.

First-ever Indigenous World Games open in Brazil

Reuters 

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff attends the opening of the first-ever World Indigenous Games where teams from 24 countries are competing. Gavino Garay reports.

First-ever Indigenous World Games open in Brazil

Reuters 

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff attends the opening of the first-ever World Indigenous Games where teams from 24 countries are competing. Gavino Garay reports.

First-ever Indigenous World Games open in Brazil

Reuters 

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff attends the opening of the first-ever World Indigenous Games where teams from 24 countries are competing. Gavino Garay reports.

Yemen officials say talks to push al-Qaida out of Aden fail

ABCNews4 

Mediated talks between the Yemeni government and al-Qaida to persuade the militants to give up their weapons or move out of the southern port city of Aden have failed, Yemeni security officials in government-controlled...

Wily coyote to force deer hunting limits?

The Post and Courier 

Twenty years ago, the booming deer population had become a nuisance in South Carolina. The animals collided with cars, tore up crops and gardens, devoured roses. Hunters couldn’t kill enough to keep up.


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