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Nonpartisan Fact-Checking Comes to South Africa
A fledging Web site seeks to offer South Africa the kind of journalistic fact-checking that is a fixture in America with sites like FactCheck.org.


Small-Business Guide Sell a Business to Cover Retirement? Dont Count on It
Many businesses simply cannot be sold and others end up being sold for far less than expected.


Hamas Closes News Media Outlets
Hamas closed news media offices and a television production company for what it called the spreading of false reports and working for Israeli television.


The Boss Margaret Minson When the Gamex2019;s on the Line
As an athlete, Margaret Minson of Student Sponsor Partners learned how to take risks x2014; a quality that has helped her in her career.


Is 'kissing disease' harming tennis?
Nicknamed the "kissing disease," mononucleosis or glandular fever is a viral illness that can linger for weeks, months or even years. CNN investigates its prevalence within the sport of tennis.


Mahan in Control at Canadian Open With Two-Shot Lead
American John Merrick set the early pace with a course-record-equaling 10-under 62 but compatriot Hunter Mahan fired a 64 to grab a two-shot lead after the second round of the Canadian Open on Friday.


T Magazine On View | Los Angeles Architecture, As It Might Have Been
A new exhibition surveys a century of unrealized building projects and urban planning schemes for the city. Here are five of the most amazing.


In the Garden The Storm Erases, the Drawing Board Replaces
Two landscape designers give guidance on how to repair a landscape after destruction from a storm.


Movie Review Wasteland, an English Heist Movie With Gritty Realism
Rowan Athales Wasteland takes viewers on a tour of a hopeless youth in the north of England before turning into a crime caper.


The life of a tennis umpire
CNN's Christina MacFarlane shows us what it takes to be an umpire at Roland Garros.


UPDATE 2-Siemens CEO to leave following profit warning
* Siemens says supervisory board to decide on CEO's departure


Dance Review Yoshiko Chuma Brings Her Exotic Blend to La MaMa
Yoshiko Chuma presented a multidisciplinary work at La MaMa last weekend that incorporated dance, violin, electric guitar, trombone and the making of a daguerreotype.


Scheffler, Riley Reach US Junior Amateur Final
Scottie Scheffler and Davis Riley won quarterfinal and semifinal matches Friday at Martis Camp Club to advance to the 36-hole final in the U.S. Junior Amateur.


Obama eyeing Fed's Raskin for No. two post at Treasury source
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is considering nominating Federal Reserve Governor Sarah Bloom Raskin to replace the U.S. Treasury Department's No. 2 official, Neal Wolin, a source...


Mahan in Control at Canadian Open With Two-Shot Lead
American John Merrick set the early pace with a course-record-equaling 10-under 62 but compatriot Hunter Mahan fired a 64 to grab a two-shot lead after the second round of the Canadian Open on Friday.


The hot albums and festivals this summer
Summer is the best time for outdoor musical festivals and blasting music with all the windows open. We've done the legwork for you, and compiled what should be some of the best albums of the season, and the most tent-worthy festivals, organized by region.


Accused Cleveland abductor pleads guilty to kidnapping, rape
July 26 - Accused Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro pleaded guilty to kidnapping and rape, in a plea deal that spares him from the the death penalty. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Oahu bans smoking at the beach
New laws on Oahu ban smoking from beaches, parks, tennis courts, softball fields.


Superman flies in southern California
July 3 - A start-up company in California creates life-sized remote controlled superheroes that soar through the air. Elly Park reports.


Kuchar claims Memorial title
There are only two multiple winners on the PGA Tour this season -- one of them is in top form ahead of the U.S. Open, and the other is Tiger Woods.


Dozier, Morneau Homer in Minnesota's 4-0 Victory
Brian Dozier and Justin Morneau homered, Samuel Deduno pitched seven scoreless innings and the Minnesota Twins blanked the Seattle Mariners 4-0 Saturday.


You're the Boss Blog This Week In Small Business Mibblio, Kaggle and Shodogg
A $92 quadrillion glitch. Manufacturing is sexy again. The case for paying your people more. And are you prepared to fail?


T Magazine After Hours | The Filibuster, As Performed by a Scary Clown
The artist Rachel Mason taps into the creative potential of the controversial legislative tactic.


Court Upholds Ruling on Dish Networks Hopper
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower courts ruling and lent further support to Dishs ad-skipping digital video recorder.


Driver tossed in trees
Several people had to be rescued from their vehicles as Phoenix was swamped by flash floods.


Mahan's Priceless Moment Might Have Cost $1 Million
Hunter Mahan turned his back on potential million dollar pay day walking away from a two-shot lead at the Canadian Open on Saturday to return home for the birth of his first child.


Tennis Player Viktor Troicki Banned 18 Months
Serbian tennis player Viktor Troicki was suspended for 18 months Thursday for refusing to submit to blood testing before the Monte Carlo Masters.


CORRECTED-Stomach bug linked to produce sickens 285 people in 11 U.S. states
(Corrects headline to stomach bug instead of stomach virus)


ArtsBeat Video Reviews of Blue Jasmine, The Wolverine and The To Do List
Times movie critics on Blue Jasmine, The Wolverine and The To Do List.


New golf course at St. Andrews
Living Golf goes behind the scenes as work starts on a new course at the home of golf.


Zimbabwe ready for elections? Depends on who you ask
Zimbabwe has known only one leader in its entire 33-year history as an independent nation, and President Robert Mugabe hopes that doesn't change any time soon.


Dollar falls 1 percent versus yen, hits session low
NEW YORK, July 26 (Reuters) - The dollar extended its declines against the yen to trade 1 percent lower in early trade on Friday on speculation the Federal Reserve will emphasize next week its...


Bolt and Gebrselassie's protege?
When Haile Gebrselassie speaks people listen.


The Amazon's stadium race
For the World Cup in 2014, the 42,618-seater Arena Amazonia will be one of the event's most striking stadiums. If it is finished on time.....


The Greening of Canadian Campuses
Sustainability has become more than a fashionable buzzword at Canadian universities; it has become enshrined in both official policy and student life.


Egypt's new national hero?
For many Egyptians armed forces chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is a hero, despite allegations about his past.


Clowney, Jay-Z Talks Were Within NCAA Rules
A South Carolina spokesman says the school found no impermissible contact between All-American defensive end Jadeveon Clowney and Jay-Z, the rap mogul turned sports agency head.


U.N. Millions of girls at risk of mutilation
The largest report into the extent of female genital mutilation has shed new light onto a practice that affects tens of millions of women and girls worldwide, U.N children's agency UNICEF said.


Wagner's 200th anniversary gets an oil-themed "Ring"
BAYREUTH, Germany (Reuters) - The sometimes staid audience for the annual Wagner festival in the Bavarian opera house he built was bracing this week for a new production of his mythic "Ring" cycle inspired by American TV, Hitchcock's "Psycho" and the pursuit of oil.


You're the Boss Blog This Week in Small Business Hire an English Major
Gas prices are spiking. An owner talks about growing without debt. How to compete with Google. Have you ever hired an English major?


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