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T Magazine Food Matters | Four Monks Walk Into a Bar
A group of Buddhist holy men traveled yesterday to Whiskey Soda Lounge Ny, the soon-to-open companion bar to the restaurant Pok Pok Ny, for a house-blessing ceremony.


Pat Cash on Murray triumph
CNN's Open Court presenter Pat Cash reacts to Andy Murray's Wimbledon win.


The Mayors of New York
Historically, the template for choosing a new mayor of New York has resembled a pendulum, swinging from one extreme to another.


Serbia's Troicki suspended for doping violation
LONDON (Reuters) - Serbia's former world number 12 Viktor Troicki has been handed an 18-month suspension by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) after violating doping regulations.


Usain Bolt declares 'I'm clean'
Usain Bolt has a simple message following a string of doping scandals that have cast a shadow over athletics and Jamaican sport "I'm clean."


Girls flee war, find 'worse' in camp
Feet stumbling in the pitch darkness over the uneven ground we make our way with a group of women to one of the bathrooms in the Zaatari camp.


Earnings help Britain's FTSE hold near 7-week highs
LONDON, July 25 (Reuters) - Britain's top shares index held near seven-week highs early on Thursday as a raft of upbeat corporate earnings from the likes of Rolls Royce provided support for recent...


Pakistan Battles Polio, and Its Peoples Mistrust
Anger over American foreign policy, Taliban interference and isolated killings have hindered a campaign to protect the countrys children from the disease.


Well Low Vitamin D Tied to Aging Problems
A new study has found that low vitamin D levels in people over 55 are associated with an inability to perform ordinary tasks of daily life.


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Kristy Ojala, Marc Sger
The bride works for a publisher; the groom is a translator.


Small business hiring falls again in June NFIB
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. small business employment edged down for the second straight month in June, sharply contrasting with other data showing an improvement in the tone of the labor market last...


Chile's Escondida copper mine OKs $3.4 bln desalination plant
July 25 (Reuters) - The world's largest copper mine, Chile's Escondida, approved the construction of a $3.43 billion sea-water desalination plant, BHP Billiton said on Thursday.


Dot Earth Blog Arctic Methane Credibility Bomb
An overheated scenario for an Arctic methane pulse masquerades as a climate and economic forecast.


Siemens Lowers Forecast, Stoking Concern in Europe
The German electronics and engineering company said it would not meet its profit goals for the fiscal year that begins in September.


Pop Rock Listings for July 26-Aug. 1
A selected guide to pop, rock, RB, country and folk acts performing in the New York area.


Confederations Cup lessons
CNN looks at five things we learned from the Confederations Cup.


UPDATE 1-Police raid Quebec office of MMA Railway in disaster probe
July 25 (Reuters) - Police raided the Canadian offices of Montreal, Maine Atlantic Railway on Thursday in their investigation into the train crash earlier this month that destroyed the center of the small town of Lac-Megantic, Quebec, and killed 47 people.


Massive landslide in Sichuan
July 24 - Hundreds of people are relocated to safety after a massive landslide in China's Sichuan Province. Julie Noce reports.


Why Apple is becoming a follower
While we'll never know for sure what he would have done differently, the hallmark of Steve Jobs' genius was that he reacted to changes in the marketplace by forging entirely new territory through powerful design and radical innovation.


Cousteau meets wetland wildlife
Philippe Cousteau explores the largest environmental restoration project ever attempted in the Florida Everglades.


Michael Phelps' golf growing pains
As a swimmer, his countless hours of training paid off handsomely -- earning him a record 18 Olympic gold medals. As a golfer, Michael Phelps is wondering what he's got himself into.


Well The Possible Cancer Toll of CT Scans
Each year more than four million CT scans are performed on children, and they are increasing the risk for future cancer, a new study suggests.


Bucks Blog Friday Reading Three Short Workouts vs. One Long One
The value of three short workouts vs. one long one, Amazon.com cuts back on discounts, how aspirin might stem cancer and other consumer-focused articles from The New York Times.


UPDATE 3-Dow Chemical may sell businesses exposed to commodity swings
* 2nd-qtr revenue at agricultural sciences unit grows 10 percent


Stephanie Genuardi, Patrick Cunnane
The bride and groom met in the seventh grade of a Catholic school in Wyncote, Pa.


Theater Review Let It Be, a Broadway Tribute to the Beatles
Let It Be A Celebration of the Music of the Beatles, at the St. James Theater, winds its way from the bands Liverpool days to the last album, and back again.


Where could Snowden go?
CNN's Tom Foreman looks at the possibilities for NSA leaker Edward Snowden.


Rescued Florida sea turtle headed for Las Vegas casino "retirement"
MIAMI (Reuters) - An ailing 320-pound, green sea turtle, believed to be about 50 years old, was packed in a customized FedEx crate to be shipped to Las Vegas on Thursday to give it a better home at a luxury casino.


Art Review Divine Felines Cats of Ancient Egypt at the Brooklyn Museum
A show at the Brooklyn Museum explores the role of cats, big and little, feral and tame, celestial and not, in ancient Egypt.


India gold imports decline
The Indian government increases taxes on gold imports to help offset the trade deficit. CNN's Mallika Kapur reports.


Amazon warns, Starbucks sales perk up
July 25 - Amazon reports loss, warns; Starbucks profits up; stocks edge higher after mixed day, SAC Capital faces insider trading charges. Bobbi Rebell reports.


Bucks Blog Friday Reading Three Short Workouts vs. One Long One
The value of three short workouts vs. one long one, Amazon.com cuts back on discounts, how aspirin might stem cancer and other consumer-focused articles from The New York Times.


Hezbollah Leader Assails European Sanctions
Hassan Nasrallah accused the European Union of bowing down to the United States and Israel, which have long listed Hezbollah as a terrorist group.


Bits Wirelessly Expand Your Smartphone or Tablet Memory
The SanDisk Connect Wireless Media Drive allows user to plug an SD memory card into a tiny hard drive and then wirelessly retrieve photos, videos or files on a tablet or smartphone.


City Room Another Brooklyn Neighborhood Acronym
Metropolitan Diary Brooklyn has its Dumbo neighborhood, but here is a suggestion for the space between the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges.


The 30-Minute Interview David J. Maundrell III
Mr. Maundrell is the founder and president of aptsandlots.com, a residential real estate brokerage firm that specializes in properties in Brooklyn, and, more recently, Long Island City, Queens.


UPDATE 5-U.S. charges SAC Capital with insider trading crimes
* "Systematic insider trading" - criminal case by prosecutors


The Getaway Booted Off the Plane How Normal Is That?
It can be difficult to figure out exactly what can get you thrown off a flight, and how often passengers are removed.


Getting Started The Clincher, Also Known as Closing
What to expect when you finally reach the table.


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