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Sunday Routine | Brittany Geragotelis Reveling in a Bookstores Smell
The young-adult fiction writer Brittany Geragotelis spends her Sundays with her husband and their cats in a combination of work and play.


RLPC-Springer Science buyout loan revised to attract investors-sources
LONDON, July 24 (Reuters) - Banks arranging a 1.97 billion euro ($2.60 billion) buyout financing for German academic publisher Springer Science+ Business Media have had to offer a range of...


ArtsBeat Sacha Baron Cohen Withdraws From Freddie Mercury Movie
Mr. Baron Cohen, known for reality-based comedies like Borat and Bruno, has fallen out due to that crazy little thing called creative differences.


Equipment Failure Imperils Keplers Quest for Other Earths
If engineers cannot restore a mechanism that keeps the Kepler spacecrafts telescope pointed, one of the most romantic and successful of NASAs missions could end.


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Inside Daniel Bouluds restaurant, where the service can be among the best in the city.


Sports Briefing | Football Nike Offers Apology for Panther T-shirt Error
The company apologize for making a Carolina Panthers T-shirt which included a blue silhouette of the state of South Carolina and the letters NC.


Rivals see UBS holding on to clients after trading loss
GENEVA (Reuters) - Rich clients of Swiss bank UBS have not yet moved their millions to other banks after its $2.3 billion trading scandal last month, rival private bankers said.


A Day Later, Trying to Figure Out That Bunt by the Mets Davis
Ike Davis is still looking for his first home run since being recalled from the minors. On Tuesday, with nobody on, Davis squared around and bunted the ball right back to the mound.


Crash 'No words for what I saw'
The sun had not yet set in Spain's northwest when a ferocious boom rang out, the sound of a high-speed train smashing into a concrete wall after derailing on a curve.


Demise of the desk top?
David Goldman from CNN Money weighs in on the future of desktop computers.


CNNFC stars sign on for UNICEF
Over the past few weeks some of the biggest names in world football have been guests on CNNFC.


Why the global economy will not affect India
Nov. 14 - Tulsi Tanti, the chairman and managing director of Suzlon Energy, sits down with Chrystia Freeland to discuss the global economy and how India will not be affected like European countries have been.


Besler Elbows His Way Onto U.S. Team
Defender Matt Besler has rejoined the U.S. national team for its Gold Cup quarterfinal match against El Salvador in Baltimore on Sunday.


The Lede First Video of the Prince of Cambridge
Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge emerged from the hospital late on Tuesday and presented their infant to the crowds who had gathered outside the building for days.


Thai Protg Swaps Irons for Textbooks After Record Win
Phachara Khongwatmai has little time to celebrate his record-breaking triumph on the ASEAN PGA Tour as the 14-year-old Thai amateur golfer needs to catch up on his homework after taking a week off from school to compete in the event.


Education Overhaul Faces a Test of Partisanship
The House passed a bill aimed at amending No Child Left Behind. But no Democrat voted for the bill, and the Obama administration has threatened to veto it.


Royal prank as Will and Kate lookalikes fool media outside hospital
July 19 - William and Catherine lookalikes walk up to the hospital where Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, is due to give birth any day now. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


UPDATE 1-Southwest plane hit on its front landing gear, NTSB says
NEW YORK, July 25 (Reuters) - U.S. safety investigators said on Thursday that a Southwest Airlines jetliner that crashed at LaGuardia Airport in New York on Monday landed on its front landing gear before its main landing gear touched down on the runway, a landing Southwest said was "not in accordance with our operating procedures."


RPT-Fitch European Companies Face Negative Free Cash Flow in 2013
July 15 (Reuters) - (The following statement was released by the rating agency)


UPDATE 1-'Despicable' minions upset Depp's 'Lone Ranger' at box office
LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK, July 7 (Reuters) - The small yellow minions of "Despicable Me 2" upstaged Johnny Depp at the weekend movie box office.


Player Ratings U.S. (3) vs. Honduras (1)
Player ratings from the Concacaf Gold Cup semifinal between the United States and Honduras in Arlington, Tex.


Manhattan Apartment Sales Increase Despite Reduced Inventory
Concern over the number of available units shrinking to a near record low was allayed by a robust level of transactions.


Currents | QA Taking a Load Off, Together
Francis Cape, a wood sculptor, on his Utopian Benches project.


Bottarga, an Export That Stays at Home
Cured roe of mullet has the potential to make an impact on restaurant menus around the country.


Belgium's king hands throne to son
Former Crown Prince Philippe was sworn in as the king of Belgium after his father, Albert II, abdicated the throne over concerns about his advanced age.


Well Cancer Risk Increases With Height
Height is associated with a greater risk of cancer for both men and women, new research shows.


Tiger Aims to Regain Winning Ways at Happy Hunting Ground
Frustrated after a wasted opportunity to win last week's British Open, Tiger Woods will be back in PGA Tour action for next week's WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at one of his favorite venues as he hunts a fifth victory this year.


IMAX growing, confident in China
Richard Quest speaks with IMAX CEO Richard Gelfond about why China is a such a good fit for the company.


Advertising Online, a Cereal Maker Takes an Inclusive Approach
General Mills created a cereal lovers group on Facebook that welcomes mentions and even recipes made with cereals made by its competitors.


Astronauts Replace a Pump, Hoping to Stop Leak
Two astronauts spent five and a half hours outside the International Space Station. They were unable to locate the source of the leak, but did install a new pump, which appeared to solve the problem.


China charges Bo Xilai with corruption, paves way for trial
JINAN, China (Reuters) - China charged disgraced senior politician Bo Xilai with bribery, abuse of power and corruption on Thursday, paving the way for a potentially divisive trial that President Xi Jinping will want smoothly handled as he pushes major economic reforms.


Upper house poll backs 'Abenomics'
Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, pledges to keep his focus on the economy after his Liberal Democratic party wins a sweeping victory in elections for the upper house of parliament.


Obama Nominates Caroline Kennedy to Be Ambassador to Japan
President Obama moved to give a scion of Americas most enduring political dynasty a diplomatic post that had often gone to political heavyweights.


ArtsBeat Faulkner Case Against Midnight in Paris Is Dismissed
A judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by the rights-holders of Faulkners novels against the studio that released the Woody Allen film.


Kerry, at U.N., Discusses Crises in Africa, Syria and Mideast
In his first official visit, the secretary of state talked about turmoil in Africas Great Lakes region, the Syrian war and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


Well The Kitchen as a Pollution Hazard
Cooking is a major source of indoor pollution, promoting a need for better ventilation standards.


3M posts slight profit gain, boosts share buyback plan
(Reuters) - Diversified U.S. manufacturer 3M Co posted a slightly higher quarterly profit on Thursday, helped by revenue increases across most of its business lines, and raised the number of shares it expects to buy back this year.


Jacksons Mother, Defiant and at Times Forgetful, Wraps Up Her Testimony
Katherine Jackson, 83, faced cross-examination in the wrongful-death lawsuit she brought against the promoters of her sons comeback tour.


City Room July 25 Where the Candidates Are Today
The candidates daily campaign schedule at a glance.


Dell founder ups takeover bid based on voting rule change
(Reuters) - Dell Inc founder Michael Dell raised his $24.4 billion bid by less than 1 percent just hours before it was to be put to a vote, tacking on a controversial demand to change voting rules to make it easier for him to buy and take the No. 3 personal computer maker private.


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