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A Rebuilt Revis Is Looking Ahead, Not Back
Darrelle Revis, traded by the Jets in April, knows that the Buccaneers are taking a chance that he can recover fully from a torn knee ligament. But Im betting on myself. Wouldnt you? Revis said.


Pogue's Posts Use the Airlines App, and Other Tips for Flying Efficiency
With a few tech tricks, you can make flying a pleasant experience (almost).


Ex-reporter claims hacking at Trinity Mirror paper-Sky
LONDON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - A former reporter on a tabloid owned by Trinity Mirror has claimed the newspaper hacked into the phones of celebrities, Sky News reported on Thursday, potentially broadening a scandal that has so far largely affected Rupert Murdoch's News Corp .


US STOCKS-Wall Street falls, ends worst month since May 2012
* Uncertainty over possible strike on Syria makes for thin volume


Winton escalates computer-driven hedge fund arms race
LONDON (Reuters) - Winton Capital, one of the world's biggest hedge fund firms, has developed a new model of its flagship fund, hoping its greater allocation to equities and risk will produce better...


Snedeker's bone disease battle
World no. 7 Brandt Snedeker targets strong finish to 2013 after fighting back from a bone disease.


California wildfire heads deeper into Yosemite, entry road closed
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yosemite National Park, faced with the spread of a massive California wildfire, closed a second key route into the park on Wednesday that could keep some visitors from reaching one of the nation's top outdoor destinations over the Labor Day weekend.


Baylor Coach Kim Mulkey Suspended for NCAA Game
Baylor basketball coach Kim Mulkey was suspended from her team's next NCAA tournament game for criticizing the officiating after a loss to Louisville last spring.


Jerry Wolman, Eagles and Flyers Owner, Dies at 86
Mr. Wolman, a real estate developer, fulfilled his childhood dream of owning the N.F.L.s Philadelphia Eagles in 1963, at age 36, and also was a co-founder of the N.H.L.s Philadelphia Flyers in the 1960s.


UPDATE 2-Bombardier's CSeries to fly before Sept. 17 -source
* CSeries flight to take place in Mirabel, Quebec -source


The savior of Aussie swimming?
Can sailing legend John Bertrand -- the man who snatched the America's Cup from the U.S. -- rebuild the scandal-hit Australian swimming team?


Crews search Mexican train wreck
The death toll from a cargo train derailment in Mexico climbed to six as authorities continued searching the scene of the wreck for victims.


The Search How to Rebound From a Wrong Career Choice
Many young people can be steered into careers and discover much later that the choice was wrong.


DealBook Swiss Agree on Penalties for Banks That Aided Tax Cheats
Switzerland and the United States reached a watershed deal to punish Swiss banks that helped wealthy Americans stash money in hidden offshore accounts, ending years of bank secrecy and tax evasion.


3 killed in Egyptian clashes, state TV says
Three people were killed and 60 others were injured in clashes amid protests in Egypt on Friday, Egyptian state TV reported, citing the health ministry.


Bank of Englands Governor to Keep Interest Rates Low
The new governor, Mark Carney, told the owners of small and medium-size businesses that he would not yet rein in stimulus efforts.


Despite Pledge, France Lags in Hunt for Looted Art
A new promise by the French government to press for art seized by the Nazis in World War II to be returned to its owners has so far gone unfulfilled.


Suspect Held in Killing of Anti-Mystic Activist in India
The police in Pune detained a member of a right-wing Hindu group in the death last week of Narenda Dabholkar, who often debunked village mystics and wanted black magic outlawed.


Facial recognition brings new look to shopping
Aug. 19 - Scrambling for credit cards or mobile phones at the checkout counter could become a thing of the past as a Finnish company readies to launch the world's first face recognition payment system. Tara Cleary reports.


U.S. cinema chain AMC Entertainment files for $400 mln IPO
Aug 30 (Reuters) - U.S. cinema chain AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc filed with regulators for an initial public offering up to $400 million, roughly a year after being acquired by China's Wanda...


Investors brace for Dell's high profile jumbo LBO financing
NEW YORK, Aug 30 (IFR) - US computer giant Dell Inc is tipped to launch its jumbo leveraged buyout financing next month, as it looks to get in ahead of raft of other high yield issuers and before US...


Well U.S. Circumcision Rates Are Declining
The percentage of newborns who are circumcised in the United States declined to 58.3 percent in 2010 from 64.5 percent in 1979, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.


What I Wore For John Legend, No Colors Anymore, Except for Swimming
Mr. Legends fashion choices for the week (mostly black).


Europe Set to Impose Sanctions on Faroe Islands Over Herring
The European Commission said it would enact sanctions against the North Atlantic territory in a growing dispute over fishing quotas.


Iran Slows Its Gathering of Uranium, Report Says
International nuclear inspectors said that Iran was slowing its accumulation of uranium that could be quickly turned into fuel for an atom bomb.


Behind those player ratings on 'Madden 25'
Donny Moore watches at least part of every NFL game, every week, every year. After all, it's part of his job.


Of Kids and War
A look at the new film I Declare War and the films that inspired its directors, Jason Lapeyre and Robert Wilson.


Designated Cheering Spectators Thrive at the Bolshoi Theater
The practice of enlisting claqueurs spectators assigned to cheer and applaud during performances is alive and well at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.


Mickelson savors his 'greatest day'
They were tears of pride as Phil Mickelson conquers the greatest test in the game of golf.


Speculators raise bearish bets on U.S. 10-year T-note futures-CFTC
Aug 30 (Reuters) - Speculators increased their net bearish bets on U.S. 10-year Treasury note futures in the latest week to the highest level in more than a year, according to Commodity Futures Trading Commission data released on Friday.


Introducing the olinguito, the newest mammal discovery
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The long-tailed, orange-furred, big-eyed olinguito - said to resemble a cross between a house cat and a teddy bear - is the newest mammal and the first carnivore discovered in the Americas in 35 years, the Smithsonian Institution announced on Thursday.


Well At the Chiropractor, Well-Adjusted Pets
Chiropractic is gaining popularity among pet owners, as a way to treat animals suffering from arthritis, sprains, joint pain and other ailments.


Cantlay Shares Lead in Web.com Tour Finals Opener
Patrick Cantlay grabbed a share of the second-round lead in the Hotel Fitness Championship on Friday, a week after the former UCLA star squandered a chance to wrap up a PGA Tour card.


Trial date of November 25 set for U.S. challenge to AMR-US Airways merger
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday set a tentative November 25 trial date for the U.S. government's legal challenge to the merger of American Airlines and U.S. Airways Group Inc .


Determined Romanian Women Finding Success
Five Romanian women, led by Simona Halep, are ranked in the top 75, overcoming a lack of financial backing with their individual drive.


Harbinger's insurance unit files for $100 mln IPO
Aug 29 (Reuters) - Fidelity Guaranty Life, the insurance unit of Harbinger Group Inc, filed with U.S. regulators on Thursday to raise up to $100 million in an initial public offering of its common...


GE CEO says equal access in China is crucial
Jan 19 - In an exclusive interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt says true free trade between the the world's top two economies of U.S. and China is crucial.


Turbo talk with Alain Prost
The Art of Movement explores the evolution of F1 design with four-time F1 World Champion Alain Prost.


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.


Al Fayed's reign at Fulham ends
Mohamed Al Fayed played a major role in cementing Fulham's spot in the Premier League. But now 84, Al Fayed sold the Cottagers to billionaire Shahid Khan to give the league another U.S. owner.


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