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| Momentum Shifts in Congos Battle Against Rebels | | | Until last summer, rebels had the upper hand in their battle against the Congolese government. But the government, backed by the United Nations, has brought new leadership and vigor to the fight. |
| Vettel breaks Ferrari hearts at Monza | | | Sebastian Vettel dashes Fernando Alonso's hopes of delivering a home victory for Ferrari at Monza with another commanding drive to win the Italian Grand Prix Sunday. |
| U.S. aligns beef rules with global mad cow standards | | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Friday issued new import rules for cattle and beef that will comply with international standards for the prevention of mad cow disease, saying the step could ultimately boost U.S. beef exports. |
| How much should Zlatan be taxed? | | | It's said nothing is certain in life except for death and taxes -- as French football is finding out to it's cost over a bitter taxation dispute. |
| Direct Line operating profit rises 6 pct | | | Nov 1 (Reuters) - Britain's largest motor insurer Direct Line Insurance Group reported a 6 percent rise in third-quarter operating profit, driven by stable underwriting profit and higher net... |
| 10 smartphone habits to avoid | | | How annoying and rude and antisocial have we all become with our smartphones? We're embarrassing ourselves all over the place. Please stop. |
| Schumer "Run Hillary, run!" | | | Nov. 3 - Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer of New York endorses Hillary Clinton as candidate for 2016 presidency, although she hasn't formally announced she's running. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
| Why money isn't what really matters | | | People want money so they can afford more of life's indulgences. But, research shows, money isn't the only thing that matters. Connections with other people are vital to keep workers productive and happy. |
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