News Headlines - 04 November 2013
▽Nazi art: does Germany have a problem returning art stolen by the Nazis? - Telegraph
The secrecy surrounding the hoard of art found in Munich is an indication of a deep-seated problem in Germany, says Mark Hudson
▽Suspect who escaped in burqa was under counter-terror restrictions | The Guardian
The terror suspect who escaped surveillance by disguising himself as a woman in a burqa was under restrictions to stop him travelling overseas to support terrorism, the home secretary has told MPs.
▽SAC Capital settles with feds on insider trading charges - Nov. 4, 2013
Hedge-fund billionaire Steve Cohen's SAC Capital has agreed to plead guilty to criminal insider-trading charges and pay a record $1.8 billion fine, federal prosecutors announced Monday.
▽Court grants bail to Pervez Musharraf in final case - Telegraph
Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan’s former military ruler, was granted bail in the last of the court cases against him on Monday, paving the way for his release from house arrest.
Roughly one in every five sunlike stars is orbited by a potentially habitable, Earth-size planet, meaning that the universe has abundant real estate that could be congenial to life, according to a new analysis of observations by NASA’s Kepler space telescope.