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Couple travels on two month sojourn to welcome royal baby
July 20 - A royal obsessed couple have travelled two months by narrow boat to be in London especially for the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's baby. Karen Hendren reports.


Opinionator Septuagenarian Strut
Discovered inside a full stadium, a cure for baby boomer self-loathing.


Born in Chicago Tells of Titans Who Taught Young Protegs
A new documentary, Born in Chicago, looks at an era when blues musicians like Muddy Waters and Howlin Wolf took young white neophytes under their wing.


Wall St Week Ahead Stocks face the Fed, jobs and earnings
NEW YORK, July 26 (Reuters) - The coming week on Wall Street could be a summer blockbuster, with the marquee featuring a triple bill the Fed, jobs and earnings.


Vivendi CFO says group studying media, telco split
PARIS, July 26 (Reuters) - Vivendi is studying whether to split up its telecoms and media businesses following a planned sale of most of games unit Activision Blizzard , the French conglomerate's chief financial officer said on Friday.


T Magazine Market Report | Pearls Go Punk
Long a symbol of demure femininity, the formerly staid gemstone is taking on an unexpected air of rebellion.


Snowden 5 things to do while waiting
Fugitive Edward Snowden remains in the transit lounge of Russia's Sheremetyevo International Airport -- here's how he might be killing time


Bucks Blog Friday Reading What Parents Mean by Part-Time Work
What parents mean by part-time work, why the future of your Nook books is uncertain, free theater in the park (and parking lot) and other consumer-focused news from The New York Times.


The New Audio Geeks
A high-tech audience catches on to the appeal of high fidelity.


Spy Agencies Under Heaviest Scrutiny Since Abuse Scandal of the 70s
With alarm over the threat of terrorism in slow decline, both political parties appear to be no longer willing to give national security automatic priority over privacy and civil liberties.


Corner Office To MasterCardx2019;s Retiring Chief, the X Factor is Presence
Robert W. Selander, who is retiring this week as chief executive of MasterCard, says it is important for leaders to relate to stakeholders at different levels of their companies.


U.S. appeals court rejects states' challenge over climate rules
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Friday rejected a legal challenge by Texas and Wyoming to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions.


Bucks The Impact of Adding a Teenager to Your Auto Policy
Good student discounts can lessen the financial hit from adding a teenage driver to a car insurance policy.


App Puts the Bible in 100 Million Palms
With more than 100 million downloads, YouVersion, a free app that offers over 600 Bible translations, has found itself in the company of successful start-ups like Instagram and Dropbox.


Well Walking 800 Miles Away From Cancer
When my doctors told me I was cancer-free after a six-year battle, I began an 800-mile walk away from the disease.


First glimpse of the royal baby
CNN's Christiane Amanpour talks about the first glimpse of the royal baby with CNN's Max Foster.


A Crime Against Gay Israelis Is a Symbol, but of What?
When two people were killed at an Israeli L.G.B.T. center in 2009, it was called a hate crime. But the label may have been premature, so now what?


Russia loses $200 million satellites as launch ends in flames
ALMATY, Kazakhstan (Reuters) - A Russian rocket carrying three navigation satellites worth around $200 million crashed shortly after lift-off from the Russian-leased Baikonur launch facility in Kazakhstan on Tuesday after its engines suddenly switched off.


South Sudan's Machar sets sights on presidency, challenges Kiir
JUBA (Reuters) - South Sudan's former Vice President Riek Machar said on Friday he planned to become the frontrunner for the ruling SPLM party in elections in 2015, throwing down the gauntlet to President Salva Kiir who dismissed him three days ago.


Wolff makes full Formula One test debut
Susie Wolff says she will keep fighting to win a place on the Formula One grid -- but she won't rely on her sexuality to get there.


Carter on doping suspicions
Jamaican Sprinter Nesta Carter tells CNN's Pedro Pinto why he was suspected of using performance enhancing drugs.


ArtsBeat Tanglewood Shows to Proceed Without Two Performers
The festival announced that Christoph Eschenbach and Ferruccio Furlanetto would not perform, but others will take their places.


Polar Thaw Opens Shortcut for Russian Natural Gas
Less ice along the Northeast Passage means Russian energy companies have more places to drill and a clear shipping lane to reach customers in China.


ArtsBeat Book Review Podcast When America Entered the Good War
Lynne Olson discusses her new book, Those Angry Days Roosevelt, Lindbergh, and Americas Fight Over World War II, 1939-1941.


You're the Boss Blog The Worst Two Weeks of My Business Life
When disaster strikes, there are steps to take that can mean the difference between survival and ruin.


Tour stars on God golf
Living Golf explores the role of faith on the PGA Tour and speaks with 2012 U.S. Open champion Webb Simpson.


The Amazon's World Cup 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.....


Singing priests revive Catholicism
A Catholic priest is at the forefront of a Brazilian movement known as the Charismatic Catholic Renovation, trying to invigorate the Church and lure new and old followers back to the fold.


DealBook Wall Streets Exposure to Hacking Laid Bare
Five people were accused of hacking into the servers of more than a dozen large American companies and the Nasdaq stock exchange, showing the financial systems vulnerability to cybercrime.


U.S. Letter Says Leaker Wont Face Death Penalty
In a letter to the Russian minister of justice, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said the United States was also willing to issue a passport to Edward J. Snowden so he could return to the country.


Sports Briefing | Soccer Guardiola and Bayern Munich Beat Barcelona
Bayern Munich defeated Barcelona, 2-0, in a preseason friendly that pitted Pep Guardiolas new side against his former team.


Internet companies, stung by earnings, still look pricey
NEW YORK, July 26 (Reuters) - Expedia Inc can send people to destinations around the world, but it can't send investors back in time so they can avoid the stock's massive selloff on Friday.


ArtsBeat Understudy Steps Up for Nathan Lane in The Nance
Mr. Lane injured his foot and leg during Wednesday nights performance and had to be replaced by his understudy, Stephen DeRosa.


Consumer Sentiment Rises to Highest Level in Six Years
Americans felt better about the current economic climate, though they expected to see a slower rate of growth in the year ahead, a survey released showed.


T Magazine Feeling For | Lanvins Cool Necklace Beats the Heat
Offering a new take on statement jewelry, this piece from Alber Elbazs fall collection is available this week at Bergdorf Goodman.


DealBook JPMorgan Executive May Escape Penalty
While the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and JPMorgan are negotiating a settlement, Blythe Masters, a top bank executive, is not expected to face a separate action.


Banks, insurers wary of Freddie Mac risk-sharing deal
July 26 (IFR) - Bank buyers kept their distance from the inaugural Freddie Mac risk-sharing mortgage bond this week, fearful of punitive risk-weighting charges on the new type of security, according...


Obamacare's foot soldiers train to enroll the masses
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Nahla Kayali is a foot soldier for Obamacare.


Amsterdam tourism What's legal?
You may have noticed an interesting reaction when you tell people you're traveling to Amsterdam. They sometimes get that curious look, that knowing half-smile on their faces. "Amsterdam," they say with a mischievous grin, "lucky you!"


North Carolina governor to sign abortion, voter ID bills
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory will sign a controversial restrictive abortion bill and a voter identification bill into law, he said Friday.


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