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The 10 worst film and TV bosses
Every so often I'll see a movie or a TV show where a boss is over-the-top bad, and it's supposed to be hilarious or terrifying.


Hungary win fuels Mercedes title hopes
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Mercedes believe they can put their tire woes behind them and mount a genuine Formula One title challenge after Lewis Hamilton's Hungarian Grand Prix win on Sunday.


Bits Blog Online Marketer Settles Privacy Charges
PulsePoint agreed to pay $1 million to settle charges that the company had circumvented certain users privacy settings that blocked some targeted ads.


Troubled youth run 'old skool' bistro
As a juvenile corrections officer in Southern California, Teresa Goines found it rewarding to work with troubled youth and help them turn their lives around.


Interpublic CEO sees no need for major MA
(Reuters) - Interpublic Group of Cos does not see a need for a major merger or acquisition following the merger announcement from bigger rivals Omnicom and Publicis , the No. 2 U.S. advertising...


North Korean leader attends gala celebrating Korean armistice anniversary
July 29 - North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attends a gala celebrating the 60 anniversary of the Korean armistice, which it calls 'victory day.' Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Girls, it's time to power the world
Dear Girls of the World,


Sinclair to Buy TV Stations From Allbritton
The deal will add seven stations to the Sinclair portfolio, including WJLA, the ABC affiliate in Washington, while providing more capital for Allbritton to invest in Politico.


Mongolia to Mexico Edinburgh's military tattoo ready to roll
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - A Mongolian "throat singer", Mexican dancers and a native New Zealand Maori "war dance" will join bagpipers and martial bands from around the world at Edinburgh's Royal Military...


Police Chinese man sets nursing home ablaze, killing 11
A squabble over $32 led a nursing home resident to set the building on fire, killing 11 people, Chinese state-run media reported.


48 hours in Rochester, New York
ROCHESTER, New York (Reuters) - Synonymous with film photography, lilacs and classical music, Rochester offers an unusual array of attractions for a mid-sized U.S. city that brought industrial prowess to a scenic river gorge on Lake Ontario's southern shore.


Report Attack on Sinai military camp kills soldier
One soldier was killed and eight wounded in an attack on a military camp in the Sinai city of Rafah near the border with Gaza, the state-run news website Egynews reported Monday.


Getting Started The Clincher, Also Known as Closing
What to expect when you finally reach the table.


Son of Fallen Chinese Official Enrolls at Columbia Law School
It is unclear how Bo Guagua, the son of Bo Xilai, will pay for his three-year education at Columbia, which has one of the most expensive law schools in the United States.


Looking forward to Muirfield
Phil Mickelson won the Scottish Open to end a 20-year drought in Europe. With the British Open starting this week, it was perfect timing.


For Ronaldinho, Mission Accomplished
Atletico Mineiro of Brazil on Wednesday night came back from a two-goal deficit to win its first Copa Libertadores title.


'Joy of writing' helps Seles move on
She spent her teenage years ruling the tennis world, and now Monica Seles is hoping her world of tennis can rule today's teenagers.


Will 5 Power Conferences Break Away From FBS?
The five power conferences are trying to redefine what it takes to operate a Division I college athletic program, with their commissioners calling out the NCAA at media days around the country.


Getting Started The Clincher, Also Known as Closing
What to expect when you finally reach the table.


In a Shift, Eminent Domain Saves Homes
With recent gains in home prices doing little for some blighted neighborhoods, Richmond, Calif., is about to become the first city in the nation to try a novel way to stop foreclosures.


Top-Seeded Isner Advances to Atlanta Open Final
John Isner and second-seeded Kevin Anderson set up what Atlanta Open officials said would be the tallest final in ATP Tour history.


PC Industry Fights to Adapt as Tablets Muscle In
While sales of PCs to businesses remain steady, demand among consumers has plunged, largely because people are instead buying iPads, Kindle Fires and other tablets.


Servant was well-treated, say lawyers for Saudi princess in U.S. trafficking case
SANTA ANA (Reuters) - Lawyers for a Saudi princess accused of holding a Kenyan servant a virtual prisoner in her California home portrayed the servant on Monday as so well-treated that she had access to amenities like a spa and pool and went shopping at local malls.


Corner Office Never Duck Tough Questions, Says Drugstore.comx2019;s Chief
Dawn Lepore, chairwoman and chief executive of Drugstore.com, says good leaders direct employeesx2019; energies toward the mission at hand.


Back-scratching teamwork
You can always count on man's best friend to help you out.


Child Prostitution Raids Rescue 105 Young People
Declaring child prostitution a "persistent threat" in America, the FBI said Monday that authorities had rescued 105 young people and arrested 150 alleged pimps in a three-day sweep in 76 cities.


Lockheed, Pentagon reach deal on 71 more F-35s source
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp and the Pentagon have reached agreement on orders for the next two batches of F-35 fighter jets, a deal worth over $7 billion, a person briefed on the...


Mongolia to Mexico Edinburgh's military tattoo ready to roll
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - A Mongolian "throat singer", Mexican dancers and a native New Zealand Maori "war dance" will join bagpipers and martial bands from around the world at Edinburgh's Royal Military...


Labor Rights Group Accuses iPhone Maker of Abuses
China Labor Watch said it had found violations of the law and of Apples pledges about working conditions at factories operated by a Taiwanese company, Pegatron.


Well Scientists Seek to Rein In Diagnoses of Cancer
Some of the top scientists in cancer research are recommending sweeping changes in the approach to detection and treatment, including eliminating the word cancer entirely from some common diagnoses.


A Trail of Masterpieces and a Web of Lies, Leading to Anguish
Investigators are still struggling to penetrate the fog of claims and counterclaims about what happened to seven paintings that were stolen by a Romanian criminal gang from a Dutch museum.


American Wiebe Beats Langer in Playoff to Win Senior Open
Mark Wiebe clinched the British Senior Open Championship at Royal Birkdale on Monday after winning a playoff against Bernhard Langer, who had blown a two-shot lead on the final hole on Sunday before bad light stopped play.


Eagles WR Maclin Tears ACL, Could Miss Season
Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin tore the ACL in his right knee during practice Saturday and could miss the season.


Currents | Goods Water From a Stone to Refresh Your Plants
Place the stone in a pot or planter, and it will dispense water for several days.


Police search pond in Conn. hometown of ex-NFL player in murder probe
BOSTON (Reuters) - Police divers on Monday searched a pond in Bristol, Connecticut, the hometown of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez, for evidence linking him to the murder of semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd, a law enforcement source said on Monday.


A Majorcan Farm Dating to the 13th Century
A Mediterranean island with an ancient history and restricted development has weathered Spains housing crisis relatively well.


Bits Blog A Day in the Life of My iPhone
In a single day we use dozens of apps to pay for things, check the weather and set up appointments. Here is a list of the apps Nick Bilton uses throughout a single day.


Sri Lanka's Dialog Axiata inks $150 mln ICT infrastructure project
COLOMBO, July 29 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's leading mobile phone operator Dialog Axiata, a subsidiary of Malaysia's Axiata Group, has entered into an agreement with the island nation's investment arm for a $150 million ICT infrastructure deal.


Well Scientists Seek to Rein In Diagnoses of Cancer
Some of the top scientists in cancer research are recommending sweeping changes in the approach to detection and treatment, including eliminating the word cancer entirely from some common diagnoses.


Langer and Wiebe Set for Monday Finish in Senior British Open
Bernhard Langer and Mark Wiebe were tied after two playoff holes Sunday night in the storm-delayed Senior British Open when darkness suspended play at Royal Birkdale.


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