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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.


Robin Roberts Plans to Return Full Time to Good Morning America
A year after leaving the ABC morning show for a bone-marrow transplant, Ms. Roberts said she wants to get back to my full life.


76ers Owner Expected to Buy Devils
Josh Harris, the principal owner of the Philadelphia 76ers, is expected to buy the Devils and assume their lease in Newark in a deal said to be worth more than $320 million.


L'Oreal CEO says ready to buy out Nestle stake in 2014 - paper
PARIS, Aug 29 (Reuters) - L'Oreal will be ready to buy Nestle's 29.5 percent stake in the French cosmetics giant next year, French daily Les Echos reported, citing L'Oreal Chief Executive Jean-Paul...


Russia Rocks
Inside V-Rox, the first international showcase music festival to take place in Vladivostok, Russia.


Craft beers take on wine trade
South Africa may be better known for its wines, but its craft beers, produced by small-scale microbreweries, are proving a hit with discerning drinkers.


RPT-Corporate suicides highlight stresses at the top
LONDON, Aug 28 (Reuters) - The suicides of two top executives in Switzerland has prompted calls for greater support for boardroom highfliers.


Azarenka Steams Into Third Round at U.S. Open
Victoria Azarenka charged into the third round of the U.S. Open on Thursday with a 6-3 6-1 win over Canada's Aleksandra Wozniak.


Israeli forces open fire on Palestinian camp
Israeli security forces opened fire on a group of Palestinians at a refugee camp early Monday, killing at least two of them and wounding others.


ArtsBeat Pennsylvania Museum Selling a Hopper to Raise Endowment for Contemporary Art
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts will sell a 1934 Edward Hopper painting, East Wind Over Weehawken, which is estimated to bring $22 million to $28 million.


Countdown to Fashion Week for Designer Jonathan Simkhai
As Fashion Week approaches, Mr. Simkhai mines his archives and his myriad inspirations.


Arab League Stance Muddies U.S. Case
The leaders of the Arab world blamed the Syrian government for a chemical weapons attack, but declined to back a retaliatory military strike.


EU says China guilty of giving illegal aid to solar industry
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union has warned Beijing it has evidence Chinese solar companies benefit from illegal subsidies, people close to the issue said on Tuesday, but Brussels says it will not take action for now following a deal to defuse the row.


Front Burner Soba Noodles at Cagen, a Honey Pot for Rosh Hashana and More
Florence Fabricants recommendations for the week of Aug. 27.


Tax charges for Bayern chief
He's been a principal figure in German football for decades, winning the 1974 World Cup as a player before becoming Bayern Munich's club president, but Uli Hoeness' world could come crashing down after being charged with tax evasion on Tuesday.


Student Who Pushed Harassment Complaint Is Denied College Post
A Swarthmore College junior said she had been denied a job as a paid dormitory resident adviser in retaliation for refusing to name a victim of assault.


Opera Classical Music Listings for Aug. 30-Sept. 5
A selected guide to classical music performances in the New York area.


No. 7 Texas AM Mum About Manziel's Status
Johnny Football was the elephant in the room Tuesday at Texas AM.


Mickelson savors his 'greatest day'
They were tears of pride as Phil Mickelson conquers the greatest test in the game of golf.


Nintendo Cuts a Dimension From a Device Aimed at Youths
The Nintendo 2DS will cost $130, about $40 less than its 3DS sibling, as part of a strategy to prevent households from relying on tablets for video games.


You're the Boss Blog What Do You Do When What You Have Been Doing No Longer Works?
Suddenly, Clint Smith and his colleagues knew that their Web marketing firm, Emma, had to re-think everything.


Mugabe sworn in for another term
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe will be sworn in for another term Thursday following disputed elections.


Behind scenes with Solheim stars
Living Golf goes behind the scenes at the biggest tournament in women's golf.


Texas baby killer may walk free
Genene Jones could be released from prison as early as May 2018 because of an old Texas law designed to prevent prison overcrowding.


Kimberly Carnahan and James Warner
The bride works for the State Department; the groom is an analyst in the Energy Department.


What you may not know about twerking
Miley Cyrus' VMA performance put twerking in the spotlight, but what really started this dance craze?


Serial killer movie escapes ban
Few African films have created as much buzz recently as "Of Good Report," a dark tale of a high school teacher who becomes obsessed with a 16-year-old female pupil.


The Mayors of New York
Historically, the template for choosing a new mayor of New York has resembled a pendulum, swinging from one extreme to another.


Stevens' Move Comes as Surprise to Bulldogs
Hours after Brad Stevens told athletic director Barry Collier he was leaving Butler for Boston, he sat down to explain the decision to his players.


Front Row A Look at September Fashion Magazines
The latest September issues of the major fashion magazines draw a dissent from a columnist.


Investors pull less cash from U.S.-based stock funds-Lipper
NEW YORK, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Investors in U.S.-based funds pulled $863.1 million out of stock funds in the latest week, down from massive outflows in the prior week, data from Lipper showed on...


Urban oasis for Haiti's poorest
Living amid the garbage-strewn sewage canals, residents of Haiti's Cite Soleil endure a grim battle for survival every single day.


Australia shares seen subdued on Syria, gold may support
SYDNEY, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Australian shares are expected to trade cautiously on Thursday as the West moves closer to taking military action against Syria, but a rebound on Wall Street and a rise in...


WRAPUP 3-India rupee bounces off record low; govt seeks lasting steps on economy
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI, Aug 29 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee rebounded on Thursday from a record low as the central bank sold dollars to oil companies, while policymakers scrambled for more lasting solutions to what some investors are describing as a crisis.


T Magazine Market Report | Styles Thatll Put You at the Head of the Class
With the arrival of the new school year comes a raft of clothing and accessories that put a playful twist on academic fashions.


Movie Review Bored Housewife Searches for a Spark in Afternoon Delight
In the comedy Afternoon Delight, a discontented housewife in Los Angeles hires a stripper to be her sons nanny.


30 Seconds No. 1 Over All, but Catching Up
Anthony Bennett, the No. 1 overall N.B.A. draft selection by the Cleveland Cavaliers, is the first Canadian and the first Nevada-Las Vegas freshman to be the top choice.


Biggest U.S. rocket blasts off with spy satellite
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An unmanned Delta 4-Heavy rocket, the largest in the U.S. fleet, blasted off from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Wednesday to put a classified spy satellite into orbit for the National Reconnaissance Office, officials said Wednesday.


Car bomb in northern Iraqi city kills 11
TIKRIT, Iraq (Reuters) - A car bomb killed 11 people and wounded 27 in the Iraqi city of Samarra on Thursday, police and medical sources said, in the latest of an intensifying series of attacks.


Top Trio Have Eyes on $10 Million Playoff Prize
The world's top three golfers tee off together on Friday as the second FedExCup playoff event, the Deutsche Bank Championship, gets under way with scores of other players still in the hunt for the $10 million jackpot.


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