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Coaches share their wisdom
The world's best golf coaches share their wisdom with CNN's Living Golf.


Living in Egypt during chaos
There's more to do in Cairo than just protest. Just look at lifestyle website CairoScene.


App Smart Turning to Your Phone for a Better Nights Sleep
Apps can turn your mobile device into a white-noise machine, a personal bedtime storyteller and even a diagnostic tool to analyze your sleep patterns.


UPDATE 3-Carrefour profit rises as French recovery plan delivers
* Carrefour mulls roadmap for Brazil, China expansion - CEO


Head Injuries in Football
A number of football players have sustained head injuries, which affected their health and the lives of their families.


Architecture Review Archea Architects Headquarters for Antinori Winemakers
Archea architects of Florence have built a new headquarters for Antinori winemakers in Tuscany.


Seamus Heaney dies
Aug 30 - The poet passes away in Dublin after a brief illness. Alicia Powell reports.


UPDATE 1-Most Brazil IPOs have lost money since 2005 -Credit Suisse
CAMPOS DO JORDO, Brazil, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Many initial public offerings in Brazil have led to investor losses over the past eight years, a senior Credit Suisse Group fund manager said on Friday, with the worst results coming from oil and gas - a sector that for years was seen as the nation's most promising.


Marika Sawyer and Matthew Whitman
The bride is a staff writer for Saturday Night Live; the groom is a vice president at Citigroup.


U.S. Officials say 'no smoking gun' implicating Assad in chemical attack
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. and its allies have "no smoking gun" proving Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad personally ordered his forces to use chemical weapons to attack a rebel-held Damascus neighborhood, U.S. national security officials said on Thursday.


Head Injuries in Football
A number of football players have sustained head injuries, which affected their health and the lives of their families.


Tropical Storm Juliette kills one near Mexican tourist hub
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Juliette blew through the Pacific Mexican tourist resort of Cabo San Lucas early on Thursday, killing one man, knocking down trees and causing electricity blackouts, local emergency services said.


World Briefing | Middle East Iran Another Nuclear Official to Be Replaced
Irans longtime ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency will become the third senior Iranian nuclear official to be replaced under President Hassan Rouhani.


Taylor Farms, Big Food Supplier, Grapples With Frequent Recalls
Taylor Farms, a giant supplier of produce and other food products, has conducted four recalls this year, a number that industry experts call high.


The Pour The Coravin Makes Great Wines More Accessible by the Glass
For those ordering by the glass, a new device may revolutionize the sorts of wines that restaurants can make available.


FIFA Chief Expects to Reschedule 2022 Cup
Sepp Blatter said that his executive committee would almost surely approve shifting the tournament out of June and July, when summer heat sears Qatar.


Theater Review | Long Island A Review of Nunsense at the Engeman Theater in Northport
The John W. Engeman Theaters production of Nunsense introduces Northport audiences to a 1985 Off Broadway musical about a convent, a fund-raiser and very bad vichyssoise.


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).


Wealth Matters From a Prominent Divorce in the Affluent Class, Lessons for All
Rich people may have more assets at stake, but any couple with a broken marriage have to consider the same issues in a divorce.


Samantha Didrikson, Fletcher Strong
The couple graduated from Colgate University, where they met.


What Does Tory Burch Want?
Legal troubles with her ex-husband Christopher Burch behind her, the high-profile but discreet designer seems poised to expand her all-American brand around the globe.


Obama Weighs Limited Strikes Against Syrian Forces
President Obama is exploring a range of military actions against Syria designed to deter and degrade the ability of President Bashar al-Assads regime to launch chemical weapons, officials said.


T Magazine In Store | The Wythe Hotels New Concept Shop Is a Family Affair
Opening in time for Fashion Week, the curated boutique gathers artisanal, handmade products from the Brooklyn creative community and beyond.


'Printing' cookies
Robots that cook, fridges that can talk, and 3D-printed food the kitchen of the future will be made of chrome and glass and bristling with high technology.


World Briefing | Asia China Astronauts Return Safely
Three Chinese astronauts returned safely to earth on Wednesday after a 15-day mission that included docking exercises, state television reported.


Hungarian train shines light on self-contained solar power
Aug. 28 - A nature reserve in central Hungary has become a testing ground for self-contained, solar-powered train travel. Engineers say the narrow gauge train is the first of its kind, and could become a template for larger train transport systems. Matthew Stock reports.


Rare French 17th-century "pocket" calculator set for London sale
LONDON (Reuters) - It will take someone with pretty deep pockets to purchase and transport what is being described by auction house Christie's as one of four surviving 17th-century French "pocket" calculating machines, to be sold in London in October.


One Direction's 'This Is Us' charms, bores
Good luck scoring concert tickets to the latest teen-steam sensation to trundle off the boy-band assembly line, One Direction. They're as hard to come by as a rainbow-colored unicorn.


Credit union regulator sues Morgan Stanley over mortgage losses
Aug 30 (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley is being sued by a U.S. credit union regulator to recover losses on more than $566 million of residential mortgage-backed securities sold to two corporate credit unions that later failed.


China leaping forward on carbon footprint - World Bank
June 19 - China has set very aggressive goals to cut its carbon footprint as well as short-lived climate pollutants, says World Bank President Jim Yong Kim.


World Briefing | Europe Russia Paintings of Officials Are Seized by the Police
The police seized a painting of the president and prime minister in womens underwear from an art gallery in St. Petersburg, saying the display had broken unspecified laws.


Turkey says no doubt Assad's forces behind poison gas attack
Aug. 30 - Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu says intelligence leaves no doubt that Syrian President Assad's forces are behind chemical weapons attack. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Teva to drop depression treatment after trial fails
(Reuters) - Generic drugmaker Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd said it will stop the development of a depression treatment after a late-stage trial failed to show the drug was more effective than a placebo.


DealBook JPMorgan Hiring Put Chinas Elite on an Easy Track
A hiring program intended to weed out nepotism in the banks China operations instead has led to a federal bribery investigation in the United States, interviews and a government document show.


Analysis India finds price of expats' patriotism elusive as growth fades
MUMBAI/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The patriotism of wealthy overseas Indians has helped the country avert economic crises in the past and it is little surprise that embattled policymakers are turning to...


How can Iraq attract investors?
John Defterios speaks with Sansar Capital's Sanjay Motwani about how the lack of security impacts Iraq's economy.


Well Share Your Breast Cancer Stories
If you live with breast cancer, love someone with breast cancer or worry about your risk for breast cancer, we want to hear from you.


Canada G20 to talk volatility, but Fed tapering not only reason
OTTAWA, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Next week's Group of 20 summit will discuss emerging market volatility in light of plans by the U.S. Federal Reserve to taper its massive bond-buying, Canadian officials...


Obama 'mulls the least bad option'
Aaron David Miller says a limited strike against al-Assad's regime is less risky than doing nothing or pushing for regime change.


Family comes first for risk-averse fund managers
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors seeking less volatile returns from their stock portfolios are turning their attention to family-owned firms that play for pride as well as profit.


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