Police scour for details leading up to Utah Chinese student slaying

Authorities are trying to figure out how a longtime criminal recently released from an Alabama prison ended up in a Utah canyon where he’s suspected of

Japan | Suspect in serial killing questioned by prosecutors

A Japanese man police say confessed to killing and dismembering nine bodies found in his apartment was handed over to prosecutors for further questioning yesterday as more

New York | ‘Cowardly act of terror’: Truck driver kills eight on bike path

A man in a rented pickup truck mowed down pedestrians and cyclists along a busy bike path near the World Trade Center memorial yesterday , killing

Offbeat | Run Forrest! Gump impersonator jogs around California city

Halloween started early in one Southern California city, where a man dressed as Forrest Gump has been running around neighborhoods and stopping to take pictures with residents.

This Day in History | 1986 – US hostage freed in Beirut

David Jacobsen was set free in the west of the Lebanese capital after 17 months of captivity at the hands of Islamic Jihad. After

Baseball | A classic or a rout? In Game 7, anything is possible

Game 7 of the World Series. It’s a chance to make history — whether you’re a star like Madison Bumgarner or a role player like Sandy

World briefs

IRAQ A key border crossing between Turkey and Iraq’s northern Kurdish region remained under the control of Kurdish officials despite reports of Iraqi troop movements on the Turkish

The Buzz | Runaway 7-year-old girl sneaks onto plane at Geneva airport

A runaway 7-year-old girl slipped through security checks at Geneva’s airport and onto a plane without a ticket before being spotted by a crew member and handed over

Bonding: MGM returns to film distribution with Annapurna partnership

The storied movie studio MGM is getting back into distribution, teaming with Megan Ellison’s Annapurna Pictures in a joint venture that could have ramifications for the next

Girl About Globe | Spa ha ha

London. A spa treat at the Ham Yard Hotel, the city’s latest and hottest, just north of Piccadilly. Its spa appeared in the ‘Ten Best Spas in London’

Thursday, November 2, 2017 – edition no. 2919

* Casino revenue in October climbs to the highest in three years * National anthem law with ‘local adaptation’ * Scholars criticize tourism master plan * Joshua Wong business overshadows human rights   DOWNLOAD

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 * Movies: The Square * Books: Two Kinds of Truth by Michael Connelly * Music: A Long Way from Your Heart by Turnpike Troubadours * Wine: Vine & Wine * Travelog: Explore wine

In Palme d’Or winner ‘The Square,’ a charming satire

Swedish filmmaker Ruben Ostlund’s last film, “Force Majeure,” began with the rumble of an alpine avalanche and the wallop of a shattered self- image. When a swelling white tide appears

‘Two Kinds of Truth’ is engaging, well-written story

Harry Bosch lands a current case with his new department while also facing a possible wrongful conviction from his past in “Two Kinds of Truth,” Michael Connelly’s

Turnpike Troubadours back with road-honed polish

The sound of the road permeates the latest release from The Turnpike Troubadours, a hard-charging six-piece band out of Oklahoma that’s been honing its earthy sound for

News of the World | Women rescued by Navy defend their account of ordeal at sea

Two women from Hawaii who were rescued after being lost at sea defended their account of the ordeal, insisting that a storm was whipping up 30-foot waves

Vine & Wine

The biggest catastrophe that the wine world has had to face was the infection of a tiny bug called phylloxera, originally from northwest America, which nearly wiped out

Travelog | Explore wine country in Virginia’s scenic Shenandoah Valley

Thomas Jefferson may have been the first winemaker in Virginia, but it took another 200 years for the industry to blossom in the state. Today,

The Latest on New York terror: Uber confirms suspect was a driver

12:15 a.m. Uber has confirmed that the man suspected of driving a vehicle down a bike path near the World Trade Center site, killing eight people, was one of its drivers. The

China mulls implementing national anthem law in Macau, Hong Kong

According to the bills, the National Anthem Law, taking effect on October 1, will be included in Annex III of the Basic Law of the Hong Kong

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