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The Getaway Compensation for Your Travel Troubles
It pays to know the rules If your flight is canceled or your luggage is late, you may be able to collect a payment.


Property Values What You Get for ... $625,000
A colonial with a surprising interior near Minneapolis, a stucco colonial in Pennsylvania and mountain views in Arizona


Bo Ex-police chief 'a liar'
Calling his former deputy a "liar with extremely bad character," fallen high-flying politician Bo Xilai on Sunday rebutted the testimony of the prosecution's star witness as his increasingly dramatic trial stretched into a fourth day.


Taste of Persia NYC
Inside the takeout counter tucked into a corner of a pizzeria in the Flatiron district.


Five food brands reinvented
How do you reinvigorate a heritage brand? It's a question that has long marred CEOs, business strategists and some of the world's most astute marketeers.


Living Golf meets Samuel L. Jackson
Amanda Davies gets a crash course in golf from actor Samuel L. Jackson, who always makes time for his favorite sport.


Chris Paul Elected President of NBA Players Union
Chris Paul has already seemingly done the impossible by turning the long-languishing Los Angeles Clippers into a force in the Western Conference. Now he's taken on another big task rebuilding the reeling NBA players' association.


Kerry Casts Obamas Syria Decision as Courageous
Secretary of State John Kerry defended President Obamas plan to delay military action and cited evidence that the neurotoxin sarin was used in an attack last month.


The power of friendship
World number 2 Andy Murray focuses on his friend, ATP doubles player Ross Hutchins, who is battling cancer.


Brother's joyride kills sis, 6
A 6-year-old girl in Phoenix is dead after her 8-year-old brother took her on a joyride that went horribly wrong, police said.


Fergie and Josh welcome baby Axl
Don't be surprised if Fergie is singing "Sweet Child O' Mine" today. Fergie and Josh Duhamel have welcomed a baby boy named Axl Jack.


City Kitchen The Whole Fish and Nothing But
Steaming is underappreciated, but it is an excellent, fast way to cook fish at home.


Britain's FTSE rise early on, Vodafone jumps
To read more about the factors affecting British stocks, please click


City Room Aug. 31 Where the Candidates Are Today
The candidates daily campaign schedule at a glance.


Obama may need Republican help if picks Summers for Fed
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will likely have to contend with Democratic defections and bring some Republicans on board to support Lawrence Summers if he chooses the controversial...


Iran says world opinion against attack on Syria
DUBAI, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani said on Sunday world opinion stood against any international attack on its ally Syria, pointing to the British parliament's rejection of military action.


Bits With New App, Foursquare Strives to Be Magic in Your Pocket
Foursquare will begin public testing a new mobile app that automatically tracks a users location and makes recommendations without requiring the user to check in first.


More Musicians Are Trying Period Instruments
A growing number of string players, even though they are not part of the early-music scene, are experimenting with period instruments.


In Syria, Anger and Mockery as Obama Delays Plan
Syrias government on Sunday said President Obamas decision to have Congress weigh in on any military action was a sign of weakness, while rebel leaders expressed anger and disappointment.


Manchester United and Chelsea Tie
Wayne Rooneys headline-grabbing presence could not inspire Manchester United to victory in David Moyess first home game in charge as Chelsea ground out a 0-0 draw.


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


Top five craziest horse festivals
As the dust settles on Italy's iconic medieval Palio di Siena horse race, CNN takes a look at five weird and wonderful equine festivals from across the world.


Boyd's 5 TDs Lead No. 8 Clemson to 38-35 Win
As far as Tajh Boyd is concerned, Clemson's victory against Georgia wasn't a statement as much as a step toward much greater goals.


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.


Federer races into fourth round of U.S. Open
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Grand slam king Roger Federer showed off his fitness by sprinting into the round of 16 at the U.S. Open on Saturday, beating Adrian Mannarino 6-3 6-0 6-2 to turn out the lights on Day Six of the tournament.


T Magazine Profile in Style | The Wilder Side of Jason Wu
The designer has staked his reputation on designing polite, ladylike clothes for Hollywood good girls and the first lady. But hes finally ready to stop playing safe.


'Megacanyon' found beneath ice
British and American scientists watching Greenland's massive ice sheet have found what appears to be a 460-mile "megacanyon" far beneath the frozen surface of the world's largest island.


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.


The Obamas introduce a new puppy
Aug. 19 - The first family welcomed a new puppy, a Portuguese Water Dog who is just over a year old and named Sunny, to the White House. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Residents complain of illegal temple atop apartment block
Aug. 22 - Chinese residents complain a temple built on top of their apartment building is illegal and blocks public space. Lily Grimes reports.


Suarez Navarro first player through to quarter-finals
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Spain's Carla Suarez Navarro became the first player to reach the quarter-finals at the U.S. Open when she upset Germany's Angelique Kerber on Sunday.


Whats On Tuesday
Television highlights.


Taylor Farms, Big Food Supplier, Grapples With Frequent Recalls
Taylor Farms, a giant supplier of produce and other food products, has a recent record of recalls that industry experts call high.


Mickelson Still in Hunt Despite 'Losing It' on Back Nine
Phil Mickelson conceded he "lost it" during the back nine at the Deutsche Bank Championship on Saturday but was delighted that he managed to use his famous recovery skills to stay in the hunt.


Heads Up Bringing the Wine to Portland, Ore.
Vintners are moving their operations to the city, complete with tasting rooms.


Ditch the stats China retailers don't buy signs of recovery
* Data doesn't reflect true picture, says footwear retailer Belle


Global Health Bacteria Study Offers Clues to Typhoid Mary Mystery
A new study sheds more light on how Salmonella typhi, the bacteria that cause typhoid fever, hide in the body.


Dog eats dog as Britain's tabloids bare all
LONDON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Fleet Street's finest jostled furiously at the start on Thursday of a government inquiry, trying to grab public attention with tales of shock and horror.


UPDATE 2-Verizon, Vodafone to announce $130 bln US deal on Monday
* Full terms expected after London stock market closes Monday


Exclusive club admits women
For almost 200 years Britain's Royal Yacht Squadron has had a strict men-only policy, meaning even its patron, Queen Elizabeth II, was denied entry.


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