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Delbonis Beats 2-Time Champ Bellucci at Swiss Open
Thomaz Bellucci's defense of the Swiss Open title ended in the first round on Tuesday when he lost to Federico Delbonis, who beat Roger Federer in Germany last week.


Balloon crashes into lake
Two people suffered minor injuries when a tourist hot-air balloon crashed into a lake in the Netherlands.


The 30-Minute Interview Samuel Schneider
Mr. Schneider is a managing partner of Imperium Capital, a real estate development and investment company based in New York; its holdings include the Apple Store in SoHo.


Obama seeks second-term jolt with economic speech
GALESBURG, Illinois (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama sought to inject momentum into his economic and domestic policy agenda on Wednesday with a speech designed to clarify his vision for his...


GM profit beats Street on aggressive cost-cutting in Europe
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co posted a higher-than-expected second-quarter profit on Thursday as aggressive cost-cutting helped the U.S. automaker narrow its losses in Europe.


National Briefing | West Nevada O. J. Simpson Asks Parole Board for Leniency
He expressed regret for his actions regarding his armed robbery and kidnapping sentence and described being an upstanding inmate.


Dubai pardons Norwegian rape victim
A Norwegian woman who was sentenced to prison in Dubai after reporting she was raped has been given a pardon and will be heading home soon, she said Monday.


Law on Racial Diversity Stirs Greenwich Schools
Connecticut limits racial deviations in enrollment within school districts, and that has challenged a town with geographic divides in its population.


FOREX-Dollar down against the euro and yen but no clear driver
NEW YORK, July 25 (Reuters) - The dollar slipped against the euro, yen and New Zealand dollar on Thursday as investors focused on good news in Europe and New Zealand but saw nothing to drive the U.S....


Spanish aid workers freed from captivity in Kenya
Two aid workers for Medecins Sans Frontieres, also known as Doctors Without Borders, have been released from captivity in Kenya, the organization said Thursday.


Music Review Kronos at 40 Begins at Lincoln Center
Afrobeat was the theme during the Kronos at 40 concert at the Lincoln Center Out of Doors festival.


Fantasy Football Sleeper and Breakout Candidates at Quarterback
Eli Manning, Carson Palmer and Sam Bradford are among the quarterbacks who are being overlooked and could potentially break out in 2013.


Legg Mason says sold Private Capital Management unit
(Reuters) - Legg Mason Inc Chief Executive Joseph Sullivan said the Baltimore asset manager has sold its Private Capital Management equity investment unit to its management team.


Art in Review Luis Molina-Pantin Modus Operandi
Mr. Molina-Pantins photographs of Disney-esque drug-baron mansions in Colombia are standouts at the International Center of Photographys 2013 triennial.


Noises in tourist's head were from flesh-eating maggots
LONDON (Reuters) - A British woman returned from a holiday in Peru hearing scratching noises inside her head to be told she was being attacked by flesh-eating maggots living inside her ear.


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


FAA to airlines remove or inspect Boeing 787 beacons
(Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday instructed airlines to remove or inspect emergency beacons in Boeing Co's 787 Dreamliners, following a fire earlier this month that was traced to one of the units, made by Honeywell International Inc.


On Location | Sagaponack, N.Y. Ross Bleckner Wipes the Canvas Clean
The painter removes every trace of his beach houses previous owner. Truman Who?


Plane flying too low, and too slow NTSB
July 10 - Investigators release new information into the deadly Asiana plane crash in San Francisco. Julie Noce reports.


Art in Review Ten Years
Representing 76 artists, this show almost strains at the seams with artworks and high spirits.


Global Health Mold Toxins Tied to AIDS Epidemic
Aflatoxins, produced by mold on peanuts and corn, may be suppressing the immune system and worsening the AIDS epidemic in Africa.


India Ink Image of the Day July 25
A teacher imparting instruction from the Koran to children at a religious school in New Delhi.


Will hedge fund charges stick?
Legal expert Richard E. Farley explains the charges brought against SAC Capital and what they mean for CEO Steve Cohen.


Booker Prize Nominees Are Released
Thirteen novels are on the longlist for the Man Booker Prize, considered Britains most prestigious literary award.


Driver in custody after 80 killed in Spain train crash
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (Reuters) - Police took the driver of a Spanish train into custody in hospital on Thursday after at least 80 people died when it derailed and caught fire in a dramatic accident which an official source said was caused by excessive speed.


Change Agent in Education Collects Critics in Connecticut Town
Paul G. Vallas, a state-appointed superintendent in Bridgeport, Conn., faces the prospect of being driven out by a vitriolic crowd unhappy with his agenda.


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.


Woman dies in roller coaster accident
July 20 - A woman is dead after falling out of a moving roller coaster at an amusement park in Texas. Julie Noce reports.


Dot Earth Blog Arctic Methane Credibility Bomb
An overheated scenario for an Arctic methane pulse masquerades as a climate and economic forecast.


Technophoria Dissent Over a Device to Help Find Melanoma
MelaFind, a system for imaging skin lesions, has been polarizing the field of skin-cancer detection.


Sauers Leads Senior British Open After 1st Round
Gene Sauers mastered a stiff breeze to shoot a 3-under 67 Thursday for a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Senior British Open.


Who is the greatest F1 driver?
Who is the greatest F1 driver of all time? Past and present drivers give their verdict on the contenders to CNN.


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.


UPDATE 9-Brent crude up slightly; gasoline falls nearly 4 cents
July 25 (Reuters) - Oil prices inched higher in quiet trade on Thursday with help from a slightly weaker dollar, while gasoline futures dropped nearly 4 cents per gallon, dragged down by a rapid plunge in the cost of ethanol credits.


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.


REFILE-FOREX-Dollar slips, but stays above 1-mth low as U.S. yields rise
SINGAPORE, July 25 (Reuters) - The dollar eased versus a basket of currencies on Thursday but stayed above a recent one-month low after a rise in U.S. bond yields reminded investors that the Federal...


Nadal challenger makes a splash
Pat Cash faces off with Spain's Nicolas Almagro on the sidelines of the Madrid Open.


Well Whooping Cough Vaccine Lags in Efficacy
An analysis of more than 32,000 Californians older than 11 found the acellular pertussis vaccine to be 53 to 64 percent effective.


44 evacuated after rig blows
Forty-four workers were evacuated from a natural gas rig in the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday after a blowout on the platform, according to U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Scott Talbot.


Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions
Notable properties that have been recently listed for sale, sold or leased.


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