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No. 1 Florida at South Carolina, 3:30 p.m.

AP source: Time Inc. to announce layoffs next week

The publisher of People, Sports Illustrated and 20 other magazines plans to announce more layoffs next week as the advertising slump continues to weigh on the magazine industry, according to a person with knowledge of the plans.

Thursday's Time Schedule

New York at Los Angeles, 7:57 p.m.

Owen braced for facing Reds fans in United shirt

Michael Owen knows how tough it is trying to convince England coach Fabio Capello he's good enough for the World Cup, especially as it might well be in vain.

Onyewu, Altidore fight for playing time in Europe

Oguchi Onyewu has played a grand total of 31 minutes in games that count with AC Milan since landing a contract with one of the largest and most prestigious clubs in the world.

Wait for benefits is 3 years if health care passes

Sixty years is how long Democrats say they've been pushing for legislation that provides health care access for all Americans. They'll have to wait another three if President Barack Obama gets a bill to sign this year.

From Lidge to ledge, closers make playoffs tense

Arms thrust to the sky on that October night, Brad Lidge was the picture of postseason perfection.

So far so good for big-spending Real Madrid

After five wins in five league games, a 5-2 away victory in the Champions League and Cristiano Ronaldo's five goals in four games, it looks like Real Madrid's offseason spending spree was worth it.

Tuesday's Time Schedule

Detroit at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m.

Owen goal is Ferguson answer to noisy neighbors

With Cristiano Ronaldo scoring freely for Real Madrid and Carlos Tevez embarrassing Manchester United's goalkeeper, the soccer world must have wondered whether Alex Ferguson had blundered by letting the two stars leave Old Trafford.

Hill prepares to take over as 49ers starting QB

Shaun Hill didn't play a down until his fourth NFL season. He didn't throw a pass until his sixth.

QB Cox finally gets his chance with No. 13 Georgia

Joe Cox had it all figured out when he arrived at Georgia.

Van Gaal faces same Bayern woes as Klinsmann

Bayern Munich hoped Louis van Gaal's experience would ensure the club didn't repeat last season's false start under Juergen Klinsmann.

Do the crime, pay for the time, as in $90 a day

A one-night stay? Ninety dollars. Need to see a doctor? Ten bucks. Want toilet paper? Pay for it yourself.

NFL to start draft on Thursday in prime time

The NFL is making its already popular draft even more television-friendly, moving the first round to Thursday night.

Brazil peaking just chasing sixth World Cup title

The first World Cup to be staged in Africa looks likely to have a familiar winner.

Survey: Family time eroding as Internet use soars

Whether it's around the dinner table or just in front of the TV, U.S. families say they are spending less time together.

Mass. court: pay fired workers for unused vacation

The highest court in Massachusetts has ruled that fired or laid off employees must be paid for unused vacation time.

Tough times mean time together for some families

After almost 16 years of marriage, Unita Walburn and her husband had drifted apart. The stress of raising two special needs children had taken its toll and the couple was saddled with medical debt.

Red Wings, Penguins to play Game 2 at 8 p.m.

Thanks to the Los Angeles Lakers, the NHL will have prime time to itself on Sunday night.

Michelle Obama captivates glittery crowd in NYC

She's already conquered Britain, France and Germany. On Tuesday, it was time for Michelle Obama to conquer New York.

Survey says French excel at eating, sleeping

The French are living up to their image as lovers of food and can add a new love to the mix, sleep, according to a survey released Monday. In fact, the French excel at the two leisure activities, spending more time at table and in bed than many other nations.

WHITE HOUSE NOTEBOOK: Obama not rushed on trip

It was a bit out of the norm for the U.S. president on a whirlwind overseas trip; Barack Obama actually had a little wiggle room in his schedule.

After the layoff, a struggle to fill the time void

A few days after she was laid off last month, Dina Schipper's husband asked if she could make sure the dry cleaners came to pick up his shirts.

Obama says he needs to act quickly on big problems

Afghanistan. The banking crisis. Health care. The ailing economy.

The Vine

You Would Never Guess What I Saw an Elderly Couple do in Bright Day Light!?

I could not believe it, could it be true I though, do they still do that at that age. Seriously, I did not think that part of the body even worked at that age, they looked to be about 75-80 years old.

It's Never Too Early to Be Too Late
Source: The New Media Journal Headline News

A friend who optimistically believes every cloud has a silver lining hopes the tragedy at Fort Hood was merely the work of a volunteer in the Insane Clown Army and not a terrorist attack on an American army base in our supposedly safe homeland.

To Create Jobs Today We Must Focus On Creating A New Energy Grid!
Source: msnbc.com

By focusing on solutions we have available today, and utilizing resources we readily have available in America such as Natural Gas, we will reduce our unemployment rate of 10.2%.

2012: Beginning of the End or Why the World Won't End?
Source: nasa.gov

Remember the Y2K scare? It came and went without much of a whimper because of adequate planning and analysis of the situation. Impressive movie special effects aside, Dec. 21, 2012, won't be the end of the world as we know. It will, however, be another winter solstice.

New survey finds 22 of the earliest galaxies
Source: msnbc.com

A new survey has found 22 of the earliest galaxies to form in the universe, confirming the age of one at just 787 million years after the theoretical Big Bang.

Astronauts may need shelter from space junk
Source: msnbc.com

A small piece of space junk will fly uncomfortably close to the International Space Station late Friday and may force astronauts aboard the outpost to take shelter in their Russian lifeboats.

The Paradoxical Relationship of Religion and Science - Pew Research Center
Source: pewresearch.org

While religion and science usually strive to answer different questions, the battles over issues such as evolution and the study of consciousness show that they also sometimes tread on each other's turf.

Senate Passes 1st Time Buyer and Jobless Benefits Extentions

The existing tax credit for first-time buyers, set to expire at the end of the month, has helped boost home sales across the country.

WirelessTech Taking a Toll on Earth Science and Astronomy
Source: scientificamerican.com

Nearly lost amidst the breathless anticipation of all things wireless...is the potential impact these gadgets may have on scientific instruments that likewise need access to the electromagnetic spectrum.

Nine E-Readers to Gawk At - Photo Essays - TIME
Source: TIME

Photo Essay from Time Magazine. Not sure how old this E-Reader list is. But I didn't know there were other companies outside of Sony and the Kindle that were selling competitive E-readers. Cool. Would love to buy one of these.

Daylight Savings Time 2009: When and Why We Fall Back
Source: National Geographic

This article discusses Daylight Saving Time in the United States.

An Intergalactic Race in Space and Time : Einstein Wins a Round Against Quantum Theory
Source: News at Nature

Astronomers have used a high-energy burst of light from a distant galaxy to test the fabric of space and time. The work is the best test yet of attempts to create a 'theory of everything'. More Articles

When Is Daylight Saving Time? Not Yet
Source: WESH.COM

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The change from daylight saving time in the United States isn't in October anymore, but it appears many people still think it is.

I had a Loss of Situational awareness
Source: stumbleupon.com

I dozed off on a short flight taking off from Chennai to Bangalore. I heard the expat captain say something about 'deplaning' and got up thinking the 55 minutes flight has reached Bangalore. The Kingfisher flight arrived late in Chennai and left late.

LHC - Working From the Future to Thwart the Present
Source: The New York Times

...the troubled collider is being sabotaged by its own future.

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F.D.I.C. Moves to Replenish Dwindling Bank Fund
Source: The New York Times

Acknowledging that they greatly underestimated the problems plaguing the nation's banking system, federal officials proposed a plan on Tuesday to replenish the fund that protects bank depositors.

Time Magazine up for sale on declining revenues
Source: Reuters

Crawford made the comments during a September 24 discussion at University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication entitled "The Art of the Long View: The Media Company of 2020." Time Warner declined to comment on Saturday.

I Have Learned Much Since I Lost My Job.

Yes, when time is needed to reflect there is nothing better than losing your jovb to be able to refect and think about you your life, family, fiend, goals, dreams, fears (what fears, yeah those), everything that might come up into your mind.

Pakistan to reverse clocks by one hour from Nov 1
Source: Yahoo! News

Mon, Sep 28 08:05 PM Islamabad, Sep 28 (IANS) The Pakistan government has decided to reverse the clocks by one hour from Nov 1, the Online news agency reported Monday citing the interior ministry.

Mark Memoly & Missouri Will Show The Way Campaign Offers A Program To Establish New Jobs In The Heartland!
Source: Energy Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha

America has lost a significant segment of its manufacturing base primarily because of three reasons:

Giada's scrumptious Sunday supper
Source: msnbc.com

Have some free time this week? Whip up a delicious and filling meal that's perfect for a Sunday supper. Celebrity chef and cookbook author Giada De Laurentiis shares her simple recipes for turkey osso buco, prosciutto mozzarella pinwheels and Tuscan mushrooms.

Obama's Strategic Confusion
Source: Wall Street Journal

His move on missile defense raises troubling questions.

Obama feeds allies to bear by Ralph Peters
Source: New York Post

Obama's foreign policy embodies a line from "Animal House": "You [screwed] up -- you trusted us!"

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