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Developing countries to vastly outpace OECD in carbon emissions EIA
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions from developing countries will be 127 percent higher than in the world's most developed economies by 2040, according to figures released Thursday by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).


Phys Ed Can You Get Too Much Exercise?
The Vasaloppet ski marathon provides a convenient venue for studying the impacts of intense, prolonged aerobic exertion on the human body.


Bits Blog Paltalk Tries to Take Advantage of Its Prism Notoriety
Paltalk, a video chat service, was the least-known company in the governments Internet spying program. Now it is trying to tap into the surge of interest to introduce its new tablet apps and revamped service.


Mentoring African women
CNN's Robyn Curnow meets Managing Director and CEO of Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria, Bola Adesola.


Well Australians Are Getting Fatter
Australia may be known for its rugged outdoor lifestyles but recent statistics suggest a different reality. Australia and its equally outdoorsy neighbor, New Zealand, are now two of the fattest countries in the developed world.


Juniper CEO to retire; shares drop
(Reuters) - Network gear maker Juniper Networks Inc said its chief executive of five years, Kevin Johnson, will retire once a successor is named.


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?


Fox Viewers May Be Graying, but Their Passion Still Pays
The median age of a Fox News viewer is over 65, which could be a cause for concern given that advertisers aim for the 25-to-54 age bracket.


Morsy's son speaks out
Osama Morsy, son of former Egypt's president, Mohamed Morsy calls his father's ouster a "coup on democracy" and vows not to let it go.


Bo From rising star to scandal
In a country where the image of Mao Zedong is still revered and taxi drivers hang Mao medallions from their rear-view mirrors almost like lucky talismans, Bo Xilai's 'red culture' revival was always going to have traction.


EPL's globalization drive
Business is booming for English Premier League clubs touring Asia, but is it the best way for their players to prepare for the new season?


Currents | Deals Sheets, Sofas and More
Sales at Jayson Home, Pratesi, Broadway Panhandler and Bobby Berk Home.


Well Farmers Market Chickens Higher in Bacteria
Up to 52 percent of grocery store chickens tested positive for bacteria that can cause food poisoning. But chickens bought at farmers markets were the most contaminated of all, according to a small study in Pennsylvania.


Ghana pays a premium as it raises $750 million in 10-year Eurobond
JOHANNESBURG, July 25 (Reuters) - Ghana sold a $750 million Eurobond on Thursday in its second foray into international bond markets, but paid a premium to compensate investors wary about its burgeoning fiscal and current account deficits.


Mickelson Climbs Rankings After British Open Victory
Phil Mickelson suddenly has the world No.1 ranking in his sight after what he said was the best round of his career took him to a superb British Open victory at Muirfield on Sunday.


Amateur video captures despair, confusion after Spain train crash
July 25 - "My God, my God, how awful!" wails Isidoro Castano as he captures the aftermath of a train crash that killed at least 80 people in Spain. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


World chuckles about RoyalBaby
It's a boy! And an Internet punchline!


Ronaldinho leads Mineiro to Libertadores triumph
Ronaldinho rounded on critics who said he was finished after he helped lead Brazilian side Atletico Mineiro to the Copa Libertadores title after a penalty shootout victory over Olimpia.


WRAPUP 1-United, Southwest results mixed, but revenue improving
* United Airlines cuts costs to boost profit, but shares fall


Israel may free Palestinian prisoners
Israel has agreed to free a limited number of Palestinian prisoners in a goodwill gesture.


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.


Obama says 'Trayvon Martin could have been me, 35 years ago'
July 19 - U.S. President Barack Obama says Trayvon Martin case demands 'soul searching' from Americans on issues of race, but also says 'things are getting better'. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Elite coaching with Graf, Agassi
CNN's Patrick Snell looks at how the famous couple is helping groom the next generation of tennis stars.


Why Arabs don't like the U.S.
Aaron Miller says millions of Arabs and Muslims don't like the U.S., not because of who we are; but because of what we do. It's our inconsistent policies.


DealBook Trader and S.E.C. Lawyer Spar Over E-Mail
Fabrice Tourre, the former Goldman Sachs trader, was questioned by a Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer over what could be a critical misstatement in an e-mail regarding a trade.


A Surge of Excitement in an East London Neighborhood
De Beauvoir was once defined by its stately architecture and verdant central square. But no more.


Book Talk A parenting journey as father-turned-mother
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Author Jennifer Finney Boylan says there is more to being a mother than giving birth and in her newest book, "Stuck in the Middle with You," she chronicles her transgender...


Sizzling U.S. cash corn market teeters on edge as soy plunges
CHICAGO, July 25 (Reuters) - Record-high cash bids for corn in the United States were starting to show signs of cracking on Thursday, but strong demand from ethanol plants was likely to prevent a wave of declines that were seen this week in the soybean market, analysts and grain merchants said.


Thermo Fisher profit edges past Street view; shares up
(Reuters) - Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc reported a second-quarter profit that slightly beat Wall Street expectations, and said it was making progress in planning for its $13.6 billion acquisition of...


Jackman's 'Wolverine' a great wingman
When we think of the perfect summer blockbuster, we think of action -- and July's "The Wolverine" will have more than enough, star Hugh Jackman says.


Britains Recovery Picks Up
Gross domestic product grew 0.6 percent in the three months that ended in June, an uptick amid signs of improvement elsewhere in Europe.


Train Derails in Spain, Killing at Least 35
A passenger train derailed on a high-speed stretch of track in northwestern Spain on Wednesday night, killing at least 35 people and leaving dozens injured in the country's worst rail accident in decades, officials said.


Louisiana Agency Sues Dozens of Energy Companies for Damage to Wetlands
The lawsuit argues that the energy companies should be held liable for harm done to the states wetlands in their efforts to obtain oil and gas.


At least 89 dead in Chinese quake
A magnitude-5.9 earthquake struck central China early Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.


Australia shares seen flat at start; China worries, Fed meeting may cap
Australian shares are set for a flat opening on Friday after Wall Street failed to provide a clear-cut lead, with investors likely to remain cautious on concerns over slowing growth in China and...


Federer makes early exit in Gstaad
Roger Federer's first appearance in Gstaad for nine years lasted just over an hour as the former World No.1 made an untimely exit to Germany's Daniel Brands.


UK start-up investment website plans global expansion
LONDON (Reuters) - A British website which allows members of the public to buy stakes in small businesses is planning to expand worldwide, aiming to create a global platform linking investors to...


Well Cancer Risk Increases With Height
Height is associated with a greater risk of cancer for both men and women, new research shows.


Music Review Dancing Under the Sky
The Pitchfork Music Festival, sponsored by the taste-making culture Web site, took place in Union Park in Chicago last weekend.


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


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