понедельник, 30 сентября 2013 г.

News Feed

Your RSS feed from RSSFWD.com. Update your RSS subscription
RSSFWD

News Feed

Latest worldwide news

Michael Sokoloves Drama High
How an inspired high school theater teacher in a troubled Pennsylvania town changed lives.


Bolivian leader Let's take U.S. to court
It's no secret that Bolivian President Evo Morales is not a fan of the U.S. government, and at the U.N. General Assembly he took his complaints to a wider audience, calling for action against the Obama administration.


Well Living With Cancer Feeling Older Than My Age
Sometimes cancer and its treatments make me feel as if I have entered a time machine that accelerates aging.


Can Tiger win 15th?
Shane O'Donoghue previews the PGA Championship and discusses Tiger Wood's elusive 15th major.


Well Rethinking Motion Sickness
Thomas Stoffregen, a kinesiologist, believes that motion sickness is connected to posture and gait, not imbalances in the inner ear.


Soccer star Lionel Messi testifies in tax fraud trial
Soccer star Lionel Messi and his father testified in a Barcelona court Friday in a preliminary hearing over allegations they defrauded Spanish tax authorities of more than $5 million.


Nigerian Islamists kill 27 in northeast attacks - official
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Gunmen from Islamist group Boko Haram killed 27 villagers in two attacks in Nigeria's restive northeast this week, a government official said, as violence continued to flare in the face of an army crackdown on the militants.


World's best fireworks displays
From Bastille Day and 4th July to Chinese New Year and Disney Land, your shots of the world's greatest fireworks.


REFILE-UPDATE 2-BlackBerry reports deep loss, revenue drop, as warned
TORONTO, Sept 27 (Reuters) - BlackBerry Ltd reported a quarterly loss of nearly $1 billion on Friday, in line with last week's warning, days after accepting its largest shareholder's tentative $4.7...


EU lawmakers back strict new approval system for medical devices
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union lawmakers backed a strict new approval system for high-tech medical devices on Wednesday, raising industry fears of added delays in getting new products to market that could dull Europe's competitive edge.


U.S. seniors lock in reverse mortgages before rules change
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - American seniors grappling with strained savings following the deepest recession in generations will soon face new hurdles in tapping a tool some have used to help finance...


Experimental Free-Trade Zone Opened in Shanghai
Chinas government has billed the zone as a major step for financial overhauls and economic experimentation.


Indian Oprah?
Tanupriya Khurana watches intently as her sister Bhavna gets a makeover at a designer cosmetics kiosk in the middle of one of Delhi's most popular malls, Select Citywalk.


Your Money An Adage Adjustment for Investors at Retirement
A study found that holding as little as 20 percent in stocks at retirement, and adding more over time, could make a portfolio last longer.


GLOBAL MARKETS-Roiled by U.S. Italian politics, safe-havens gain
* US stock futures, dollar hit as government closure nears


Danny Ludeman to retire as head of Wells Fargo Advisors
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Danny Ludeman, who has led Wells Fargo Advisors and a predecessor brokerage firm for almost 15 years, will retire as of January 1, 2014, the Wells Fargo Co. brokerage unit said...


Giants Battered Line Faces a Tough Test
Over three games, the Kansas City Chiefs have recorded 15 sacks while the New York Giants have surrendered 11. The teams meet on Sunday.


1.3 tons of cocaine found on flight
There was something odd about the 30 suitcases that showed up on a flight from Venezuela. The colorful bags weren't registered to any of the passengers on the plane.


Lacking Rules, Insurers Balk at Paying for Intensive Psychiatric Care
A 2008 law was supposed to make it easier for mental health patients to get treatment, but without clear rules, insurance companies are often reluctant to pay the bill.


India Ink A Stranger on Lenox Avenue
The attack on Prabhjot Singh, an assistant professor at Columbia University, is jarring because Harlem has a deep history of solidarity between various communities.


RPT-Iran is biggest test for Obama's often rocky ties with Netanyahu
WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Six months after U.S. President Barack Obama eased a strained relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to Israel dubbed "Operation Desert Schmooze," the two leaders now face the biggest test of whether they can work together - and the stakes are higher than ever.


The Lazarus of Formula One
Niki Lauda is the Lazarus of Formula One.


Fourth officer arrested in Mexico mass kidnapping case
As Mexico City authorities unravel the workings behind the mass kidnapping and killing of 13 bar-goers, some unsettling developments have surfaced. Four of those arrested in connection with the crimes are police officers.


Gods forbid India's temples guard their gold from government
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India, Sept 30 (Reuters) - India's Hindu temples are resisting divulging their gold holdings - perhaps nearly half the amount held in Fort Knox - amid mistrust of the motives of...


Well Ask Well Is It Safe to Eat Soy?
Concerns have been raised about possible health risks from eating soy. Anahad OConnor responds.


Absa Capital wins regulatory approval for South African palladium ETF
ROME (Reuters) - South Africa's Absa Capital has received regulatory approval for its planned Johannesburg-listed palladium exchange-traded fund and hopes to launch the product by the end of the year, a spokesman for Absa said on Sunday.


Kerry sees potential for quick Iran nuclear deal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State John Kerry said a deal on Iran's nuclear weapons program could be reached relatively quickly, and it would have the potential to dramatically improve the relationship between the two countries.


Suarez fails to bite for toothless Liverpool
Luis Suarez made his return to competitive action after serving a 10-match ban for biting an opponent. The Liverpool striker played in his side's cup clash at fierce rival Manchester United Wednesday.


Howell comes through the pain to win Dunhill title
(Reuters) - England's David Howell ended seven years in the golfing wilderness with a sudden-death playoff victory over American Peter Uihlein in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrew's, Scotland on Sunday.


T Magazine On View | The Natural History of American Design
An exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center of artifacts from the Americas, which were lent to New York fashion designers by the American Museum of Natural History nearly a century ago, is unexpectedly relevant today.


Fashion Review Christian Dior, Hussein Chalayan, Lanvin, Nina Ricci
In Paris, a string of captivating images from several labels including Dior, Chalayan, Lanvin, Ricci.


Violin Memory strikes sour note in market debut
(Reuters) - Shares of flash storage provider Violin Memory , backed by Toshiba Corp , fell nearly 21 percent in their market debut, as investors remain skeptical about an intensely competitive data...


Meet Channel Tunnel's midnight moles
It's approaching midnight at the bottom of the English Channel and a team of eager "tunnel moles" stands poised for a busy night's work.


Analysis U.S. farm bill, a year overdue, still rolling on slow track
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The new U.S. farm bill, already a year behind schedule, is on the congressional equivalent of a slow freight train - rolling from acrimony to limbo with a layover in stalemate. And Washington's disputes over the federal budget and national debt could mean further delays.


Well Rethinking Motion Sickness
Thomas Stoffregen, a kinesiologist, believes that motion sickness is connected to posture and gait, not imbalances in the inner ear.


Aftershock kills 15 in quake-hit Pakistan province
QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - At least 15 people were killed on Saturday when an aftershock hit a Pakistani province where hundreds were killed in an major earthquake earlier this week.


Motherlode Blog 6 Ways to Overcome Anxiety and Talk Money With Your Children
Many parents would rather talk to their children about sex than about money, but far too few have stopped to figure out why and how to get over it.


Diplomat's touch, no pushover
The less-than-confrontational comments coming from new Iranian President Hassan Rouhani are not what the West is used to hearing from that country's office in recent years.


Next Fed chair must not trim stimulus Kocherlakota
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Whoever takes over next year as chair of the U.S. central bank must show the world the Federal Reserve will do "whatever it takes" to boost employment and resist the...


U.N. Climate change is man made
Scientists are 95% certain that human activity has caused at least half of climate change in the last 50 years, a U.N. report concludes.


RSSFWD - From RSS to Inbox
3600 O'Donnell Street, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21224. (410) 230-0061
WhatCounts

Комментариев нет:

Отправить комментарий