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Breakingviews Deflating strategic reserves | | Sept. 30 - Reynolds Holding and Robert Cyran discuss the U.S. government's botched sale of helium stockpiles and why socking away valuable resources rarely makes sense. |
Syria at U.N. compares militant onslaught to 9/11 attacks | | UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Syria's foreign minister on Monday compared what he described as an invasion of foreign terrorists across his country to the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, remarks that Washington dismissed as offensive and disingenuous. |
Kobe Bryant talks to CNN | | Kobe Bryant discusses his renewed desire to win and says his relationship with Dwight Howard was never going to work. |
Venezuela President Chavez call is fake | | Venezuela's president says right-wing opponents have unleashed a new weapon in their push to destabilize his government and demoralize his supporters an imitation of Hugo Chavez's voice. |
Tseng Bouncing back to No. 1? | | After becoming the youngest golfer to win five major championships, Yani Tseng has slipped down the rankings. Can she come back? |
Sonar jamming moths hinder hungry bats | | Sept. 25 - A tiger moth native to the deserts of Arizona has developed a highly evolved sonar jamming system it uses to fend of attacks by hungry bats. The discovery, described in a paper published in the journal PLOS One, could have applications in the design of acoustic deterrents to protect bats from dangerous wind turbines. Rob Muir reports. |
Messi's turn to shine in Europe | | You had the feeling this would happen. After Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick in Europe, Lionel Messi matched the Portuguese by netting three goals against Ajax. |
Amid rare unity, U.N. Security Council mulls action on Syria aid | | UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - After adopting a hard-fought, Russian-backed resolution to rid Syria of chemical weapons, the U.N. Security Council is now turning its attention to the country's dire humanitarian crisis, putting to the test its fragile consensus on the conflict. |
NASCAR pioneer Nicole | | Nicole Lyons sets the pace for African-American woman in NASCAR. George Howell reports. |
Sea program for peace | | A program at sea looks to rock the boat on old hatreds in the Middle East. CNN's Sara Sidner reports. |
Roche breast cancer drug gets U.S. pre-surgery approval | | (Reuters) - U.S. health regulators expanded the approval of Roche Holding AG's breast cancer drug Perjeta and will now allow its use to help shrink tumors prior to surgery, the Food and Drug Administration said on Monday. |
Grooming the Champions of the Keyboard | | In a so-called gaming house in Alameda, Calif., professional video game players who have joined forces in a team spend their time honing their competitive skills. |
Lukaku Shines as Unbeaten Everton Leap to Fourth | | A stunning first-half performance by striker Romelu Lukaku guided Everton to a 3-2 home victory over Newcastle on Monday to lift his side to fourth and maintain the Premier League's only unbeaten record. |
Sunshine and Tears at Ancient Olympia Flame Rehearsal | | Dressed in long, cream robes, priestesses praying to the Greek sun god Apollo bathed in warm sunshine at the birthplace of the ancient Olympics on Saturday in the final rehearsal for the flame that will burn at the Sochi Winter Games. |
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