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Weiners Campaign Manager Quits After Latest Revelations
Danny Kedem resigned as Anthony D. Weiners campaign manager after learning of the mayoral candidates latest online conduct, two people who were told of the decision said.


U.S. hedges on calling Morsy's ouster as a coup
The Obama administration will not make a formal determination as to whether the ouster of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy by the military was a coup, a senior administration official told CNN's Jill Dougherty on Thursday.


Briefly Education University Application Rates in U.K. Vary by Ethnicity
State high school students with Chinese backgrounds are the most likely to apply to a British university, while white students are the least likely, according to a new report.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Late Goal Lifts Red Bulls Over Real Salt Lake
Dax McCarty scored on a header four minutes into extra time to lift the Red Bulls, who blew an early 2-0 lead before rallying.


The most dangerous hobby?
Unpaid and overworked - why global motorsport relies on its marshals to keep its wheels turning.


Off the Charts Hints of a Corner Finally Turned in Ireland
Prices of homes and apartments in Ireland are increasing, especially in the Dublin region.


Movie Review In Postales, a Family Finds More Than Souvenirs Abroad
In Josh Hydes Postales, a 12-year-old visiting Peru makes a connection with a young postcard seller.


Californians Consider a Future Without a Nuclear Plant for a Neighbor
The closing of the San Onofre nuclear power plant in California has raised some uncomfortable questions for nearby towns that had relied on it as a source of cheap energy and jobs.


EU says reaches deal with China to resolve solar dispute
BRUSSELS, July 27 (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Saturday it had agreed a deal with Beijing to resolve a dispute over alleged Chinese dumping of solar panels in Europe, agreeing a minimum price for China's imports.


Taliban Gain Foothold in a Pakistani City
Hounded by the army in the tribal belt, the Pakistani Taliban are spilling into Peshawar, stepping up attacks on the police, extortion demands, sectarian killings and kidnappings.


Syrian Government Blamed for Ballistic Missile Attack
At least 29 people were killed in a missile attack by government forces on Aleppo, Syria, monitors there said Saturday.


Belichick Speaks as Patriots Camp Opens, With Focus on Hernandez
Coach Bill Belichick spoke publicly for the first time about the Aaron Hernandez murder case, expressing sympathy for Odin Lloyds family and saying the allegations had come as a shock.


10 greatest movie puppets
Another year, another summer movie schedule overflowing with big-budget CGI blockbusters.


Watch CNN FC episode 16
Champions League veterans Owen Hargreaves and David Ginola discuss the game between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.


Venezuela president meets Fidel Castro
Cuban-state media on Sunday published photos of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro meeting with former Cuban leader Fidel Castro in Havana.


Stomach virus linked to produce sickens 285 people in 11 U.S. states
(Reuters) - At least 285 people in 11 states have been sickened by a parasitic infection commonly linked to fresh produce, and the exact cause of the outbreak has yet to be pinpointed, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday.


GSK's China bribery scandal
An investigation by Chinese authorities into the activities of GlaxoSmithKline has allegedly turned up a bribery network that involves government officials, doctors, hospitals and at least 700 travel agencies.


Four girls gang raped in eastern India
July 16 - Police confirm a group of around 15 armed men kidnapped and raped four teen girls in India's Jharkhand Province. Jessica Gray reports.


Taliban Gain Foothold in a Pakistani City
Hounded by the army in the tribal belt, the Pakistani Taliban are spilling into Peshawar, stepping up attacks on the police, extortion demands, sectarian killings and kidnappings.


Quakes Thought to Help Release Methane From Seabed
Seepage of methane, a greenhouse gas, in the Arabian Sea may be linked to a 1945 earthquake, a study suggests. The finding may affect global warming estimates.


How to modernize Maasai tribe
A Maasai activist is helping his people adapt to the 21st century, starting radio stations and encouraging women to set up in business.


Chinas Feud With West on Solar Leads to Tax
The tariffs could exceed 50 percent on materials imported from the United States and South Korea used to build solar panels, a move seen as retaliation for an American trade lawsuit.


European Regulator Finds Little Risk in Diabetes Drugs
The European Medicines Agency said that there was little evidence that drugs to treat Type 2 diabetes could cause pancreatic inflammation or cancer.


Reading the runes in Washington and Frankfurt
LONDON (Reuters) - Three of the world's leading central banks are likely to reaffirm their determination this week to keep a lid on interest rates for a long time to come, despite signs that their economies are slowly on the mend.


In Transit Blog At Museum of London, Royal Babies Through the Ages
Booties and clothing worn by members of the royal family are part of A Royal Arrival, an exhibition at the Museum of London.


Martino lays out his ambitions for Barcelona
Gerardo Martino is unveiled as Barcelona's new manager Friday -- promising not to change their attacking style of play but introducing "new ideas" to help the Catalan giants dominate European club football.


China fuels Philips profit jump
Jim Boulden speaks with Philips CEO Frans Van Houten about how a focus on local needs has allowed his company to grow.


Airlines Uncover Damage to Wiring on 787 Locators
Two airlines said they had found pinched wires in locator transmitters on Boeing 787 Dreamliners, the probable cause of a fire on another 787 in London this month.


Critics Notebook Terry Fators Comic Style Successfully Plays to the Middle
The comedian Terry Fator brought his genial, unusual ventriloquist act to the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark.


Sports Briefing | Pro Football Giants Safety Is Suspended for Drug Violation
Will Hill will be suspended for the first four games of the N.F.L. season for violating the leagues substance-abuse policy, the team said.


Home sales take a breather, but prices hit five-year high
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. home resales unexpectedly fell in June after two straight months of hefty increases, but a surge in prices to a five-year high suggested the housing market recovery...


The Texas Tribune Economics, and Humanity, of Abortion Bill
Unlike a 2007 anti-abortion bill that stalled in the Texas House, the new law does not try to calculate its economic or human costs.


Driver of derailed Spanish train charged with 79 counts of homicide
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (Reuters) - The driver of a Spanish high-speed train that derailed and killed 79 people was released pending trial on charges of reckless homicide, a judge ruled on Sunday night.


Doctor and Patient When the Patient Is Racist
Since Hippocrates, physicians have embraced the ideal of caring for all patients, regardless of who they might be. But what does the doctor do when the patient discriminates?


ArtsBeat A Tame Box Office for The Wolverine
The 20th Century Fox film was No. 1 at North American theaters over the weekend, but fell short of expectations, earning about $55 million.


Brutal Zetas under microscope
A Mexican military helicopter hovered south of the border in the early morning darkness.


The perfect beach volleyball duo?
Looking for the right person can be fraught with difficulties but Todd Rogers knew he'd met the perfect 'wife' when he fell upon Ryan Doherty.


TPG, Warburg, Berkshire, Ares vie for CPG International -sources
NEW YORK, July 26 (Reuters) - TPG Capital LP, Warburg Pincus LLC, Ares Management LLC and Berkshire Partners LLC are competing for building products maker CPG International Inc, whose sale could...


Judge orders jailing of deposed President Morsy
Egypt's top prosecutor ordered deposed President Mohamed Morsy be imprisoned for 15 days over charges of collaborating with Hamas in the storming of prisons in 2011, state-run MENA reported Friday.


South Carolina Looking Into Clowney Contact
South Carolina's athletic compliance department is looking into contact between defensive end Jadeveon Clowney and rap mogul turned sports agency head, Jay-Z.


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