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| Carter on doping suspicions | | | Jamaican Sprinter Nesta Carter tells CNN's Pedro Pinto why he was suspected of using performance enhancing drugs. |
| 30 Seconds With Aly Raisman | | | Aly Raisman, the Jewish American gymnast who won a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics, became a beloved figure in the Israeli news media. |
| Election system needs an overhaul, but it's not that easy | | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Voters in Florida were still waiting to cast their ballots more than six hours after polls closed on Election Day, registered voters in Ohio were told they were not on voter rolls and new voter ID laws in Pennsylvania led to confusion at voting places. |
| Renesas plans to close major chip plant in Japan - sources | | | TOKYO, July 27 (Reuters) - Japan's Renesas Electronics Corp plans to close a system LSI chip plant in northern Japan that makes chips for Nintendo Co Ltd's Wii game consoles and other consumer electronics, after failing to find a buyer for the facility, sources familiar with the matter said on Saturday. |
| 94 migrants crammed into truck | | | Mexican authorities say they've rescued 94 migrants who were crammed into the back of a hauling truck in "subhuman conditions." |
| Nascars New TV Home Will Be Its Old One | | | Once replaced by ESPN in televising stock-car races, NBC is paying $420 million to $450 million a year to replace the cable sports channel beginning in 2015. |
| Rains preceded record drop in U.S. corn, soy cash prices | | | CHICAGO, July 26 (Reuters) - Widespread rains last weekend in the U.S. Corn Belt sparked a record drop in cash corn and soybean prices - a wave of declines that triggered a steep fall in futures at the Chicago Board of Trade this week, grains traders and analysts said. |
| Hungarian PM urges ethnic kin, scattered by history, to unite | | | BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orban, called on ethnic Hungarians around the world on Saturday to unite to build a strong nation, tapping into nostalgia for a country dismembered when Europe's maps were re-drawn nearly a century ago. |
| Classical Britten Serenade in the Park | | | Although it has generated less hoopla than the Verdi and Wagner bicentennials, the English composer Benjamin Brittens 100th birthday is also cause for celebration. |
| Fognini, Robredo Reach Croatia Open Final | | | Third-seeded Fabio Fognini of Italy saved three match points before reaching the final of the Croatia Open on Saturday, beating France's Gael Monfils 6-0, 3-6, 7-6 (3) in match full of momentum swings and turnarounds. |
| South Sudan president names Benjamin as new foreign minister | | | JUBA (Reuters) - South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has named former Information Minister Barnaba Marial Benjamin as the new foreign minister of the African oil producer, the first appointment in a new cabinet after firing the previous lineup. |
| Living With Cancer A Quilt of Poetry | | | Taking inspiration from a number of cancer poets, Susan Gubar pieced together a quilt of poetry to convey the feeling of chaos so common among people with cancer. |
| 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. |
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