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The Top Floor? Youre All Invited
With sales and rental activity strong, some developers find more value in top-floor amenities than penthouses.


QA Changing a Router Password
Also, streaming television over the Internet and controlling iTunes in the background.


The Color Master, by Aimee Bender
A story collection encompasses the mythic and the everyday.


Russian lawmakers want to fly to Washington to sway Syria decision
Sept. 2 - Russian legislators tell President Vladimir Putin they want to fly to Washington and meet with U.S. lawmakers ahead of a critical vote on whether the U.S. should carry out military strikes on Syria. Deborah Gembara reports.


DealBook Verizon Seals $130 Billion Deal to Buy Out Vodafones Wireless Stake
Verizon will pay about $58.9 billion in cash and about $60.2 billion in stock for Vodafones stake. Other considerations are also part of the deal.


Out There Stars, Gold, Dung Beetles and Us
Its hard to imagine a more humbling connection between the microscopic and the massive than that of a bug who navigates its carefully wrought investment by the light of the Milky Way.


Ashley Farmer and Adewole Adamson
The bride is a postdoctoral fellow; the groom is a second-year resident in dermatology.


Editor's Choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


BlackBerry director says company can survive as niche smartphone maker WSJ
(Reuters) - A member of BlackBerry Ltd's board committee tasked with exploring strategic alternatives said the company can survive as a niche smartphone maker but should sell off some parts, the Wall Street Journal said.


Your Road Trip Discoveries
We asked readers to share photos and stories from discoveries made on the road in America. Here are some highlights.


Reuters Today Vodafone Spurs-what do they have in common?
Sept. 2 - Vodafone nears $130 billion Verizon windfall. Chinas manufacturing sectors grows for first time in four months. Plus, Gareth Bale joins Real Madrid from Spurs in 100 million world record deal.


Russia Issues Travel Warning to Its Citizens About United States and Extradition
The Foreign Ministry warned citizens wanted by the United States not to visit nations that have an extradition treaty with it, citing recent arrests.


Dozens die in Kenya bus crash
At least 41 people were killed following a bus crash west of Nairobi, the Kenya Red Cross said on its official Twitter account Thursday.


Bats Davis, Headed to New York for M.R.I., Seems Unlikely to Return This Season
Ike Davis, who strained his right oblique muscle Saturday, is expected to have a magnetic resonance imaging exam Tuesday, and then rest for the remainder of the month.


The Harry Potter star causes fan fever in Venice
Daniel Radcliffe talks about how his fans haven't left him and how he continues to cope with fame. Rough cut - no narration


ThromboGenics shares slump as slow sales tarnish new drug hope
BRUSSELS, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Belgium-based biomedical group ThromboGenics lost nearly a third of its stock market value after it said the second half would be similar to the first as it works to win...


Asia Private Equity Weekly News, September 2, 2013
HONG KONG, September 2 (Reuters) - News and developments in Asia private equity from Reuters News for the week ending August 30.


Motherlode Blog A New Airline Class for the Child-Intolerant
Yet another airline aims to accommodate people who cant tolerate even the possibility of being seated near the chaos of youth.


Bryan brothers win Wimbledon
Men's Wimbledon doubles champions, the brothers Bryan, discuss their victory with CNN's Amanda Davies.


Airbus struggles to loosen Boeing's grip on Fortress Japan
SINGAPORE/TOKYO, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Airbus appears to have been pushed back once again in landmark efforts to break Boeing Co's grip on Japan's two largest airlines, which need to buy billions of dollars worth of planes in the next decade.


Cumulus Media Will Buy a Radio Syndicator
The deal would let Cumulus beef up its syndication business with programs from the National Football League, the Olympics and Nascar, as well as news and entertainment.


Explosions hit U.S. base near Pakistan
A series of explosions took place at a U.S. base in Nangarhar province, near the border with Pakistan, NATO said Monday.


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.


Friend says U.S. Naval Academy female cadet never mentioned rape
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The best friend of a female midshipman testified on Monday that in the weeks following her alleged sexual assault by three former U.S. Naval Academy football players, the midshipman never mentioned being attacked.


A Black Hole Mystery Wrapped in a Firewall Paradox
A paradox around matter leaking from black holes puts into question various scientific axioms Either information can be lost; Einsteins principle of equivalence is wrong; or quantum field theory needs fixing.


New Summer Destination Hamptons Police Stations
The Hamptons police files this year stand as an example of the areas struggle to balance its popularity with tourists with the high quality of life of its residents.


Exclusive USS Nimitz carrier group rerouted for possible help with Syria
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz and other ships in its strike group are heading west toward the Red Sea to help support a limited U.S. strike on Syria, if needed, defense officials said on Sunday.


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


As Obama pushes to punish Syria, lawmakers fear deep U.S. involvement
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's efforts to convince Congress to back his plan to attack Syria met with skepticism on Monday from lawmakers in his own Democratic Party who expressed concern the United States would be dragged into a new Middle East conflict.


In Transit Blog Rolling Down the Road for Lobster
A Maine inn offers a bicycle tour with lobster meals as the destination.


Senior Muslim Brotherhood leader arrested in Egypt
Egyptian security forces arrested a senior Muslim Brotherhood leader on suspicion of inciting violence after last month's ouster of then-President Mohamed Morsy, state-run media reported Thursday.


Michigan governor seeks to dodge deposition in Detroit bankruptcy case
DETROIT, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Michigan Governor Rick Snyder and other state officials are seeking to avoid being questioned by Detroit worker and retiree unions in the city's bankruptcy case, according...


Syria a problem from hell
Peter Bergen says President Obama has to decide what to do about a rogue regime that is warring on its people, confronting a classic problem that has bedeviled the U.S.


China's most quixotic bookshop
A quixotic owner and a unique location have turned the Librairie Avant-Garde book shop into a Nanjing tourism landmark.


New Ad Organization to Promote Cross-Cultural Marketing
In contrast to multicultural marketing aimed at specific groups, cross-cultural ads focus on similarities to speak to diverse consumer groups.


The TV Watch Spiral and 3 Other French Shows Worth Seeking Out
Four French TV dramas serve up the most common themes crime, war, sex and the occult in fresh and unexpected ways.


Obama welcomes '72 Miami Dolphins to the White House
Aug. 20 - Saying, "I decided it was high time to pay tribute to the NFL's only perfect team," President Barack Obama honored Super Bowl VII Champions, the 1972 Miami Dolphins, in an East Room ceremony. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Penney says CIT still funding vendors; others keep same terms
(Reuters) - J.C. Penney Co Inc said on Thursday that commercial lender CIT Group Inc continued to support deliveries from suppliers, and claimed reports to the contrary were untrue.


Cage hits the red carpet for world premiere of "Joe"
Aug 30 - Nicolas Cage reinhabits a low-life version of his "Leaving Las Vegas" alcoholic role in Venice film festival competition entry "Joe." Roselle Chen reports.


Dot Earth Blog Other Voices Sturgeon Moon
A river, a full moon, and memories of an endangered leviathan.


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