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Deadly Kenyan Crash Underscores Traffic Safety Woes
A passenger bus flipped over along the curve of one of Kenyas notoriously dangerous roads, shearing off the roof and leaving 41 people dead.


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


RPT COLUMN-Your kids should consider petroleum engineering Kemp
* John Kemp is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own


UPDATE 1-Grupo Mexico sees 2013 copper down to 820,000 tonnes
MEXICO CITY, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Mexican miner Grupo Mexico expects to produce 820,000 tonnes of copper in 2013, down 3.5 percent from its previous estimate, the president of the company's Minera Mexico subsidiary told Reuters on Tuesday.


Gadgetwise Headphones Combine Good Sound and Sleek Design
Aimed at the higher end of the consumer market, KEFs M500 on-ear headphones provide style, comfort and sound.


Is media in the Middle East trusted?
The Arab world's relationship with media is -- like the region itself -- complicated and often contradictory and one that has been changing rapidly since the Arab Spring.


Newtown Shows Its Moving Forward, in Step
The Connecticut town where 20 children and 6 adults were massacred did its best to be respectful of the tragedy while grasping for normalcy at its Labor Day parade.


Your Money An $18 Million Lesson in Handling Credit Report Errors
Despite a whopping judgment against Equifax, little is going to change for those who find mistakes in their credit reports, industry observers say.


Devils Sign Veteran Right Wing Jagr
The New Jersey Devils have signed veteran right wing Jaromir Jagr in a move to help plug the scoring gap left by the recently retired Ilya Kovalchuk, the National Hockey League (NHL) team said on Tuesday.


Eugenie C. Scott Fights the Teaching of Creationism in Schools
Eugenie C. Scott, longtime director of the National Center for Science Education, has spent a career beating back efforts to teach creationism in schools across America.


Japan to spend $470 million to deal with toxic water
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has waded deep into the effort to deal with the aftermath of the world's worst nuclear accident in a quarter century.


David Frost, Interviewer Who Got Nixon to Apologize for Watergate, Dies at 74
A longtime broadcaster, Mr. Frost was best known for incisive interviews with public figures, including talks with former President Richard M. Nixon, which he called the highlight of his career.


Watch CNN FC episode 16
Champions League veterans Owen Hargreaves and David Ginola discuss the game between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.


Australia shares set to retreat on support for US action against Syria
SYDNEY, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Australian shares are seen retreating from 3-1/2 month highs on Wednesday, as investors are likely to tread cautiously after top U.S. congressional leaders backed military...


Global Soccer Italy's Giants Aren't Lacking for Firepower
Napoli and Juventus each scored four goals as they won their Serie A matches, and they are looking as if they have the speed and power to make a run in the Champions League.


Morsy to stand trial for inciting murder
Former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy will stand trial for incitement to conduct murder and "thuggery" relating to clashes in Cairo last year, state-run MENA reported.


Loblaw-Shoppers Drug deal gets support from proxy firms
Sept 3 (Reuters) - Two independent proxy advisory firms have recommended that Shoppers Drug Mart shareholders vote in favor of Loblaw Co Ltd's C$12.4 billion ($11.76 billion) takeover offer, the Canadian pharmacy chain said on Tuesday.


Different Cup Headaches for Captains Couples and Price
Presidents Cup captains Fred Couples and Nick Price face very different challenges as they mull over the various options for their two wild card picks to be announced on Wednesday for the biennial team competition.


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


Tennis Azarenka survives scare
A "sleeping" Victoria Azarenka woke up in time to beat Ana Ivanovic at the U.S. Open and keep alive her chances of reaching a fourth consecutive hard-court grand slam final.


Cholera spreads through Cuba
CNN's Patrick Oppmann says diplomats are warning travelers about an outbreak of cholera in Cuba.


What happened to Malala's friend?
Today we can tell the remarkable story of Shazia Ramzan, a 15-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl.


House Speaker Backs Obamas Call for Strike Against Syria
Speaker John A. Boehner on Tuesday said he would support President Obamas call to action, giving him a crucial ally in the quest for votes in the House of Representatives.


A Musical Homecoming
Will Sheff, front man for the rock band Okkervil River, shows reporter Larry Rohter around his small New Hampshire hometown, which inspired the bands forthcoming album, The Silver Gymnasium.


Stricker, DeLaet Sew Up Spots in Presidents Cup
Steve Stricker and Zach Johnson delivered clutch performances in different ways Monday to earn their spots on the U.S. team for the Presidents Cup.


The 30-Minute Interview Lesley Bamberger
Mr. Bamberger is the chief executive of the Kroonenberg Groep, a large Dutch real estate development and investment company founded in 1956 by his grandfather, Jacob Kroonenberg.


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.


UPDATE 1-China secures larger Turkmen gas supplies
* Chinese, Turkmen heads stress "strategic partnership" sealed by gas


Arts, Briefly Hayao Miyazaki, Japanese Animator, Said to Be Retiring
The Japanese animation director will retire from filmmaking, according to a report on Varietys Web site.


Movie Review Satyagraha, a Bollywood Tale About Fighting Corruption
In Satyagraha, a movement arises over corruption and efforts to combat it in an Indian town.


T Magazine Travel Diary | Michael Voltaggios Gutsy Food Adventure in Copenhagen
The Los Angeles-based chef traveled to Denmark with his brother and fellow chef Bryan Voltaggio for a symposium curated this year by David Chang.


With Common Core, Fewer Topics but Covered More Rigorously
As states adopt the new Common Core standards for math education, teachers prepare for a shift from breadth to depth, particularly in the earlier grades.


Failure to thin brush may have worsened California wildfire
(Reuters) - A cluster of controlled fire and tree-thinning projects approved by forestry officials but never funded might have slowed the progress of the massive Rim Fire in California, a wide range of critics said this weekend.


Stricker Grabs Cup Spot With Second Place at Boston
Steve Stricker earned a place on the United States team for the Presidents Cup after a second-place finish at the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday moved him ahead of Webb Simpson.


CBS Returns, Triumphant, to Cable Box
An agreement with Time Warner Cable restores CBS and its related channels, like Showtime, to millions of cable subscribers largely in three major cities, New York, Los Angeles and Dallas.


Citigroup sheds more than $6 bln in PE, hedge fund assets - WSJ
Sept 2 (Reuters) - Citigroup Inc has sold more than $6 billion in private equity and hedge fund assets in the past month to comply with new regulations that limit such investments, the Wall Street...


ArtsBeat Michelle Williams to Make Broadway Debut in Cabaret
The three-time Oscar nominee will star as Sally Bowles in the new production, aiming for an opening in early 2014.


Faith Rein and Udonis Haslem Taking Their Very Sweet Time
Faith Rein and Udonis Haslem, a player for the Miami Heat, were married after many years together.


Federer Tumbles to Earliest Exit in 10 Years
Roger Federer, seeded seventh, lost to 19th-seeded Tommy Robredo of Spain, 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-4, in a fourth-round stunner at Louis Armstrong Stadium.


Japanese astronaut to command space station in March
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - The first Japanese astronaut to live aboard the International Space Station is preparing for a return flight, this time to serve as commander, officials said on Wednesday.


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