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TBR Inside the List
Keith Richardsx2019;s autobiography, x201C;Life,x201D; hits the hardcover nonfiction list at No. 1, unsurprisingly.


Mysterious double coffin found at King Richard III car park site
LONDON (Reuters) - Archaeologists have discovered a mysterious coffin-within-a-coffin from the same Leicester car park where England's King Richard III was famously buried for 500 years.


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


'Nollywood Queen's' passion
Filmmaker Peace Anyiam-Osigwe on giving the African continent a voice on the big screen.


Tigers get Astros closer Veras in deadline deal
(Reuters) - The reigning American League champion Detroit Tigers moved to strengthen their bullpen for another pennant run by acquiring Houston Astros closer Jose Veras on Monday as Major League Baseball's trade deadline nears.


Bucks Computer Snag Limits Insurance Penalties on Smokers
A software glitch involving the new health care law may mean that some smokers wont bear the full brunt of tobacco-user penalties that could have made their premiums much higher, at least for the first year.


Show of support for soldier Bradley Manning
July 30 - Protesters gather outside Fort Meade in support of U.S. soldier Bradley Manning ahead of the verdict in the WikiLeaks case. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Critics Notebook TV Shows at Moments of Creation
The Writers Room on the Sundance Channel examines the creation of TV shows like Breaking Bad, and an HBO documentary, Casting By, looks at one casting director credited with starting the careers of numerous actors.


Report Attack on Sinai military camp kills soldier
One soldier was killed and eight wounded in an attack on a military camp in the Sinai city of Rafah near the border with Gaza, the state-run news website Egynews reported Monday.


Editor's Choice
Our best photos from the past 24 hours.


Father Snowden 'loves his country'
The father of NSA data leaker Edward Snowden condemns those who would focus on the "sinner" rather than the "sins" his son exposed.


Middle East negotiators agree to talks
Israeli and Palestinian officials have agreed to "remain engaged in sustained, continuous and substantive negotiations," U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said.


Britain's Murray wins Wimbledon
Andy Murray ends Britain's 77-year wait for a Wimbledon men's singles champion by defeating World No.1 Novak Djokovic in straight sets.


Trading at Noon Facebook nears $38; Einhorn likes GM, Apple
July 30 - Facebook's stock is nearing its IPO price of $38, as strong earnings from last week's report continue to boost shares; Greenlight's David Einhorn still likes Apple thinks GM's a strong growth stock.


American Airlines airplane blows tires after landing
July 29 (Reuters) - An American Airlines Boeing 737 carrying 137 passengers and a crew of five blew two tires upon landing at O'Hare International Airport on Monday, and no one was injured, the carrier said.


Column Should you worry about Detroit's pension woes?
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The news from Detroit is enough to rattle anyone relying on a traditional pension an unprecedented bankruptcy filing by a major U.S. city that opens the door to possible sharp...


T Magazine Visiting the Source | A Chef in the Field Striped Bass
Chefs on Long Island count the days until striped bass, the prize fish in the waters around Montauk, becomes available.


Happy 70th birthday, Mick Jagger!
What a drag it is getting old.


Who needs monogamy?
Scientists are still asking Where did the tendency to form lasting relationships with just one other person come from?


CBS and Time Warner Cable Call a Timeout in Dispute
The network and cable company announced late Wednesday that they had agreed to an extension of their current contract, as they continue to wrangle over fees for CBS programs.


Russia fires Bolshoi Theatre boss after acid attack
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russian government dismissed the head of the revered but scandal-plagued Bolshoi Theatre on Tuesday, six months after a hit man hired by one of its dancers threw acid in the face of its ballet director.


Photos of disaster scene
Deadly train crash in Spain


Violent landslide destroys car
Four passengers miraculously survive as their car is crushed by a landslide in China.


Obama Says Hell Evaluate Pipeline Project Depending on Pollution
President Obama said that he would evaluate construction of the Keystone XL pipeline on the basis of whether or not it would add significant amounts of carbon to the atmosphere.


Legoland builds royal baby story
July 29 - Legoland Windsor presents a new attraction to celebrate the birth of Prince George in time for the school holidays. Tara Cleary reports.


Mickelson Still Pinching Himself After Open Win
Phil Mickelson has no doubt what will be most remembered from his career.


House Vote on Sanctions for Iran Could Stop Oil Exports
Legislation to impose the sanctions, if enacted into law and enforced, could coerce Irans customers to find other oil suppliers.


Tipsarevic's clay master class
Pat Cash caught up with world number 10, Janko Tipsarevic at the Tecnifibre clay court training camp in Nice, France.


Searching for Meaningful Markers of Aging
Biomarkers of age can help in the prediction and prevention of age-related diseases, drug discovery and forensics.


Golden reason to lose weight
The city of Dubai is offering gold as an incentive for a weight loss initiative it will launch this week.


Egypt allows EU envoy to see deposed president
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt allowed Europe's top diplomat to meet deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi on Monday, flying her after dark to Mursi's secret detention facility but ruling out any role for him in ending the turmoil convulsing the country.


F1 finances
In a stalling global economy, how does F1 generate record revenues?


Mass jail break in Pakistan as Taliban gunmen storm prison
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (Reuters) - In an operation carried out with military-like precision, Taliban fighters disguised as police and armed with bombs broke 250 prisoners out of a Pakistan jail on Tuesday with the help of what appeared to be insider informants.


The Female Factor A Male Heir, but a Throne Fit for Queens
In the 21st century, the royal role-model-effect looks very different, and the institution of the British monarchy itself has become increasingly "feminized."


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


Lori Goldstein, Emil Steiner
The bride, a psychiatrist, and the groom, a freelance journalist, were married on the grounds of Prague Castle.


Escape Best places to hide out
Fleeing US law enforcement, the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden seems stuck for where to go next. CNN Travel's own top secret document reveals which countries should be on his list ...


Cibulkova Storms Past Cirstea to Reach Stanford Final
Third seed Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia powered past Romanian Sorana Cirstea 6-4 6-0 to make her first final at the Bank of the West Classic.


T Magazine About Last Night | Hot Rods and Hot Nights at a Hamptons Party for Kenny Scharf
An opening for the artist Kenny Scharf, which brought out Cindy Sherman, Calvin Klein, Patrick Demarchelier and others, offered a playful respite from the seriousness of the Hamptons party circuit.


T Magazine About Last Night | An Art Soiree Starring Lady Gaga
The twentieth annual Watermill Center summer benefit was both a fundraiser and a bacchanalian spectacle.


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